Dec 5, 2018
Albion Online - Randal
Albion Online - Randal


Nimue Patch #2 - Ver. 1.13.369 / REV 131654 - 5 December 2018
Party Finder Updates
  • Party Finder now starts on the Open Parties screen (instead of having to create a party to look for open parties)
  • Added option to update equipped gear without having to leave and rejoin the party finder (party leaders can also do this for an entire party's gear)
  • Updated visual effects of the party finder HUD to be more visible when you have outstanding applications
  • Fixed an issue where entries would scroll up automatically
Improvements
  • Polished the Inventory UI and improved readability
Fixes
  • Laborers who mysteriously took on new identities during the Nimue update (such as Petronilla Boger, Elder Blacksmith) have had their original names restored, and laborer names should now remain consistent
  • Mob Faction Crests can now be salvaged as intended
  • Fixed lootbag effects on Ultra settings
  • Reduced frequency of Black Market NPC speech
  • Fixed an issue where season points did not display correctly in the World Map season points UI
  • Fixed an issue where new tabs could not be purchased on Guild Islands
  • Fixed an issue where mob spawning did not work as intended after the daily maintenance and server restarts
  • Fixed an issue where players could teleport to the Crystal Realm while being mounted on a Battlemount and then being unable to dismount
Dec 5, 2018
Albion Online - Randal
Dec 5, 2018
Albion Online - Randal
Albion Online - iancurtismayfield


The days are getting shorter, sleigh bells are in the air... and with the new month comes a new Adventurer's Challenge! For all of December, take the Yuletide Challenge to collect exclusive rewards. Earn points for open-world activities, unlock chests to get valuable loot, and claim your own unique husky companion.

Open Challenge Chests and Claim Wintry Rewards

NEW MOUNT: This month's Challenge introduces the Snow Husky, a handsome canine companion that will carry you through Albion's coldest lands. Beyond its strong base move speed, the husky has a Hunting Instinct spell that gives a short but powerful speed burst.
 
NEW AVATAR BORDER: This month, reach your goals to win the Yuletide Challenge 2018 avatar border, a thematic decoration that will deck your avatar out with an exclusive wintry theme. This non-tradable item permanently unlocks this avatar border for one character.

SEASONAL SPECIALS: All month, unlock Yuletide Challenge chests to get valuable rewards like Adventurer's Tomes and Silver bags, plus yule-themed vanity items like the classic Uncle Frost costume and cheery decorations for your home.

Log in now and gather, fish, farm, and kill monsters to earn Challenge Points and unlock these exclusive rewards!


Albion Online - iancurtismayfield


In the summer of 2017, we ran our first Player Spotlight feature on Nausk, who was already making a name for himself as a fearsome solo PvPer. Since then, his ongoing Youtube series Black Zone Tales has gained a loyal following in the Albion community, presenting high-level PvP in a brisk and entertaining format. We caught up with Nausk to discuss how the game and his playstyle have changed since launch, and how the rising popularity of his channel has affected his approach to the game.



Over the past few years, Black Zone Tales has become one of the most popular Albion Online gameplay series out there. Do you have an approach to creating these videos, or do you just explore the black zones and see what happens?

Usually I dwell in the black zones and find situations that I want to share with the audience, but of course there’s a lot that the viewers don’t see, even though I would want them to. Sometimes I have ideas before I go to the black zones and intentionally seek out those specific things.

What are your thoughts about the evolution of Warbows since launch? How have you changed your playstyle to match these changes?

The evolution of the weapon itself has been a bit stale since launch in my opinion, with a few exceptions - like the change to the Ray of Light spell, which had been collecting dust ever since its introduction. Within the same time window, Speed Shot was reworked out of the open world to suit different battlefields better. This meant that there was only one option for me, as far as the “W” spell slot goes in the open world - Ray of Light. The amount of players playing with the weapon has increased over time in my opinion. I’ve been blamed for being one factor by, for example, guild leaders who then had to convert Warbow users into using a different build, but I’ve also gotten a lot of support from the community, as well as productive feedback. I want to also point out to the players that haven’t played before the launch of the game, that the identity of Warbow has been changed dramatically since before the launch and I would love to see an attempt to bring back a tidbit of the old characteristics of the weapon, while still keeping things balanced.



Prior to the game's launch, you listed the Halberd as your favorite weapon. How have your builds and playstyle changed since then?

As a matter of fact, I said that my favorite weapon was Halberd, just because it was the closest thing to the weapon that I started to use at the launch of the first beta stage of the game. The solo roaming Warbow build hasn’t changed much, besides the “W” spell slot and the choice of food, because of the introduction of new foods. On the other hand the builds that I used back then for group open-world content were way different, compared to the ones that I would use now. Hardcore Expeditions were like a fresh new breeze build-wise, and as far as Hellgates go, I’ve shaped the build a fair bit due to the balance changes and the introduction of the 2v2 Hellgates. Beyond the builds I've shown to my audience, I’ve also used various builds over the years and sometimes I get excited by a build, just because of a tiny balance change, as with the Claymore build that I pulled from the drawer.

You recently introduced Nauskina, a female Claymore-wielding character who likewise specializes in black-zone PvP. Has shifting from bows to swords been challenging? How are fights different?

Some might not know this, but Nauskina used to enjoy simple things, like raising animals, picking flowers and stacking learning points for a future project. Luckily Nauskina had been sitting on Premium Status ever since the launch of the game and pretty much never used them. I burned through thousands of learning points to test out the Claymore build and figure out if it was worth leveling up on my main character. The switch from Bows to Swords has been challenging timewise of course, since time is the resource that the game gathers. Fights sure are different when you change from a ranged weapon to a melee weapon, but also because Claymore offers things that Warbow doesn’t offer anymore, like a stun and proper movement speed buffs.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4jP_7L0mDY
Does being a relatively well-known Albion Online personality make you a target in the game? If so, does this make your encounters with other players more exciting and challenging?

If we are solely talking about being a known personality within the community and the impact that the recognizability has from my perspective - it has been extremely fruitful. As some might know, live streaming certain content of the game can sometimes lure in bored and unwanted guests, but that aspect has also potential, though it’s not always easy to put in use.

Do you have a favorite video, or a favorite moment from one of your videos?

From all of the videos that I’ve uploaded to this channel, I would pick the one where I found a way to ride my donkey on the river of Curlew Creek, which was the map where I got my first-ever item drop from a mob - a Tier 5 Battleaxe. If we are narrowing it down to only videos from the Black Zone Tales series, I would say that my favorite video is the first BZT video (see below).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RsEJQk6CU4
Your videos focus almost exclusively on solo play. Do you ever get the chance to play in "dynamic duos" or small parties behind the scenes?

Yes, I do get chances to play with others. I usually kindly decline the offers, but not always. Open-world-wise, I rarely team up with others, because I strangely enough think that I’m wasting other people's time with my weird and old habits. I do sometimes take part in group fame farming, though I enjoy doing it as much in a group as solo. The picture that the videos paint isn’t complete, I have a fair share of footage from situations where I haven’t been playing alone, that are still collecting dust, but hopefully will see the light of day before my hard drive dies. For example, outnumbered fights with guildies like Eidoss, Grimnasty and others in the early days of the launch.

Anything else to add?

Thank you for the interview and happy upcoming Christmas time to the whole Sandbox Interactive team and the Albion Online community!

Check out the most recent BZT episode below, and be sure to subscribe to Nausk on YouTube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pY3TS-UJTw
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The Steam Fall Sale is here! Whether you've waited until now to join the world of Albion, or are looking to upgrade with an Epic or Legendary pack, we've got you covered: the base game and all DLC packs are now 34% off.

With the Nimue content update now live, there's never been a better time to join the world of Albion. This sale won't last forever, so be sure to take advantage of it while you can!
Nov 21, 2018
Albion Online - iancurtismayfield


Nimue, the fifth major post-launch update for Albion Online, is now live! This update brings Crystal Realm Battles and a Party Finder to the world of Albion, along with numerous other features, improvements, and changes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1_euuv5g-4
What's New?
For old and new players alike, Nimue brings features, improvements, and optimizations for everyone. Here's an overview of what's new:

Crystal Realm Battles

Enter the Crystal Realm, a new arena set in an alternate plane, and face off against other guilds in full-loot, 5v5 battles with valuable rewards. With a huge number of daily fights and loot that is proportionally divided based on performance, the Crystal Realm offers new and upcoming GvG teams a chance at the spoils of guild warfare.

Party Finder

The Party Finder is an all-new lobby system that allows Albion's solo players, small groups, and guilds to create and join parties and participate in a broad range of open-world activities.

Guild Logo Updates

You can now change guild logos after creation, as well as preview logos during creation on varied backgrounds like banners, horses, shields and capes.

New Monsters and Capes

Guardian Aspects are smaller versions of the current Raid Guardians, which spawn throughout the open world and offer valuable resources. And the five new Mob Faction capes (created with special crests dropped by elite mobs) complement diverse combat builds with unique passive spells.

Numerous Quality-of-Life Improvements

Nimue also brings numerous other quality-of-life improvements, including:
  • Ability to mark allies/enemies and see party roles in the open world
  • Streamlined crop and building placement
  • Increased chat history and lockable chat lines
  • Guild account logs for currency transactions
Want the full details of every single feature, improvement, and change coming with the Nimue update? You can view the complete changelog here.
Albion Online - iancurtismayfield


In our newest Dev Talk, Robin Henkys, Game Director of Albion Online, takes a closer look at Crystal Realm Battles. This major new feature will go live with the Nimue Update on November 21, giving more teams than ever before a chance to participate in GvG fights.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iBoyCdCy3FY
No time to watch the video? Read on for a summary of his talk:

What are Crystal Realm Battles?
  • From a narrative perspective, Crystal Realm Battles allow teams of players to harness the power of their watchtower territory crystals to enter the crystal realm and fight other teams for valuable rewards.
  • From a gameplay perspective, this means every watchtower territory becomes an access point to a GvG battle every day, without having to declare attacks and without having to share a border with your opponents.
  • Since a lot of these fights are happening at the same time, it means a lot of opportunities for new teams to participate in GvG.
  • Fights within the crystal realm are full-loot like regular GvG, but the number of fights happening (and the fact that gear power inside the Crystal Realm is slightly scaled down) means that participation does not necessarily require top-end gear
If you’ve been wanting to participate in guild vs. guild fights but haven’t had the chance yet, this may be your opportunity to get involved.

How it Works
  • Each watchtower territory you own, excluding farms and home territories, provides one daily battle opportunity
  • This opportunity occurs at a fixed time, either 2:00 UTC (a peak activity time in North America) or 19:00 UTC (the peak of activity in Europe)
  • Players can sign up for a battle as they would for any other GvG fight
  • To participate, all players signed up for a particular battle must be in the same region as the territory providing the opportunity at the time of the battle
  • All teams who meet these criteria are then entered into matchmaking, with two conditions:
    • You will never be matched against your own guild or an ally
    • If possible, you will be matched against an opponent with a similar tower level. Your tower level increases as you win fights and decreases if you fail to participate or lose.
  • Once matches have been formed, teams are transported into the Crystal Realm and engage in battle with regular GvG rules:
    • Full loot
    • Reduce the enemy points by capturing objectives
    • First team to decrease their opponent to zero points wins
    • If the timer runs out, the team with more points wins
At the end of the battle, each team receives a reward based on their performance. The winning team always receives the majority of the reward, which consists of the following:
  • Season points for your guild’s ranking in the season
  • A selection of items lootable by the players, including
    • Siphoned Energy
    • Non-tradable Fame tomes
    • Silver and Black Market items
These individual rewards ensure Crystal Realm GvGs are an attractive activity both for the guilds and the players participating, and although the winner always gets the majority of the reward, the losing team still gets a good amount if they put up a good fight. Of course, we’ve also made sure the winning team can still explore the battle map for a while to loot the corpses of their opponents and admire the view!

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We’re looking forward to seeing many more new players becoming active in guild vs. guild warfare, so if you want to learn even more about this feature, please see this forum post.

That's all for today – we'll see you online when Nimue releases on November 21!
Nov 12, 2018
Albion Online - iancurtismayfield


The Nimue update arrives on November 21, bringing Crystal Realm Battles, a Party Finder, changes to the Arena and Faction Bosses, and much more. You can read brief descriptions of what's coming on the update page, but if you're looking for more details about these upcoming features, we've gathered a selection of relevant posts from the Albion Online forum for further reading.

Click the images below to read more:









You can also click here to watch a Dev Talk on the Party Finder and other quality-of-life improvements.

If you have further questions or comments on these upcoming features, please let us know in the relevant forum post. Stay tuned for further details on the Nimue update coming soon!
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