Blaugust,  FFXIV

Why Am I Rushing?

Okay, so… about yesterday’s post?

Well, I decided that today I wanted to zerg my way through Weaver to unlock glamour stuff. But by the end of the day I had spent the million gil I picked up through quests and healer roulette queues just getting to level 40 weaver.

And I had to stop and think again. Why am I trying to rush crafting? The thing I enjoy the most in MMOs? Why am I trying to zerg my way through it? Does it fall back to the same reasons as yesterday?

In both WoW and WildStar I would spend hours so that I was self-sufficient with my crafting and gathering. That includes time leveling alts and their professions and gathering.

So when I can do everything on one character… why do I feel the need to rush? More and more I think going back to a gaming goals post will help me with that rushed feeling behind everything.

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One Comment

  • pkudude99

    When I started playing FFXIV it was sometime in the 2.x patch progression.

    I’ve enjoyed crafting in other games, so I started it up in FFXIV also, but it quickly became apparent that if I really pursued it, that it’d become the whole game for me. I felt overwhelmed and stopped playing.

    But during my “break” (if you stop playing during the free month and are only gone for a little over a week is it really a break? ) I though about how I’d enjoyed the adventuring side of the game and figured if I just focused on my 1 job then I wouldn’t feel overwhelmed, so I subbed up, logged in, and got rid of all my crafting materials and gear so I wouldn’t even be tempted to try crafting again.

    I got my Black Mage to 50 and was running the highest dungeon roulettes for the tomes for gear, but I never even finished my i120 set, much less upgraded it to i130 before Heavensward released. I played through that, hated how the BLM had been changed but still stuck with it for a couple of months before swapping to Summoner instead. Eventually started just leveling up all the adventure jobs to pass time, and once I was pretty well established in the game, only then did I give crafting a look again.

    I made extreme use of the Ixal beast tribe to level my 1st job, but didn’t do much more than the tribe’s daily allotment of quests, so it still took a couple of weeks per job to get from low level up to 50. By then the Moogle tribe had been released for the 50-60 journey also, so I could level a higher job from 50-60 while simultaneously leveling a lower job via the Ixal tribe, so that worked out. Still took a few months as I just did the daily allotment of quests, but I think that kept me from burning out on it either.

    Thing is… I eventually did get everything to 60, even without rushing. And then when the next 2 expansions came out, the same thing happened again both times . So.. I dunno if it’s helpful to you, but for me at least, I can say that there’s really no need to rush — the game will let you “catch up” on your own at your own pace so there’s truly no need to “do it all right now.” That way lies burnout….

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