![]() I would bring him random treats… mostly in the form of lunch meat that he really loved. I have no clue if that is harmful to a turtle, but he didn’t seem to mind. I remember I had a turtle that I named Yertle, because of course you have to name a turtle Yertle… that I drew designs on his shell with a paint pen. Growing up we regularly had turtles that would come and eat the leftovers of the dry cat food, and I would regularly befriend them. It is dumb how a game can make me care so much about a virtual pet, but it absolutely does. As soon as it gets within range of me the heart bubbles start floating up which completely melts my heart. Whenever I zone into Arborstone the turtle comes running… or what passes for running at the pace of a giant turtle. What I love more than anything thought is just like the Skyscale, my baby turtle loves me and follows me around. The Guild Wars 2 community seems pretty chill so we will see if this holds for group activities. My plan is to post a message maybe tonight looking for a group and admitting I have no clue what I am doing. I’ve been watching the looking for group “training” section to see if anyone posts a Kaineng Overlook, but so far no luck. ![]() The last bit is what worries me as I have not completed ANY strike missions. After last night I am down to just two sub-components, getting a successful kill of Renyak in Seitung, and completing the Kaineng Overlook Strike Mission. This left the “Suiting Up” achievement to complete which involves completing a bunch of events, hearts, and bosses in Cantha. I was able to get through the first hurdle which was making turtle baby food and then bought my way through the fishing requirements. I might even liquidate my reserves at this point. Luckily I had been growing Kale for ages in my home instance garden, so I had more than enough of that. I miss gaming with my friend Banzai, which reminds me that I should try and check up on him.Īfter the squad wound down I started chipping away at some of the requirements for the turtle. Back during our Late Night Raiders days in OG World of Warcraft, we had a contingency of about twenty Australians and they were all amazing. I learned this early in my gaming career, but “Aussies” and “Kiwis” are just fucking awesome to play with when it comes to group content. I think about the time I play something over lunch, I am getting the benefit of the oceanic crew doing activities because there are often things going on in zones. This was maybe the easiest Dragonstorm I had ever done, so kudos to that team. I know I talked about this yesterday but if you find yourself in a group with a good commander then you should just go with it until the train ends. While the group is going you might as well get as much out of it as you can. The Commander also did a Dragonstorm so I rode along for that event as well. ![]() I am sure I probably got an achievement as well but so many scrolled by for completing the event that I absolutely missed it. The part that freaked me out a bit is that I did not specifically get a turtle egg of any sort drop… instead the only way I knew I completed it was that I got an in-game mail telling me to go to Arborstone. The final fight sucked a bit and it took me a while to realize I could resurrect on an airship and fly back down to the battle. So I had to hold on for dear life because I had won the lottery and was able to join up on the commander and ride along for a meta completion. Then yesterday over lunch while eating my shin ramen, I zoned into Dragon’s End with the thought of grinding out some Writs, and moments later… an entire map’s worth of skyscales arrived. ![]() Yesterday I complained about how difficult it was to get a Dragon’s End group so that I could get my turtle egg. Good Morning Friends! I swear sometimes all it takes for me is to complain about something and then the universe decides to immediately make me wrong.
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