Monday, July 17, 2017

Journey to Save the Light: Part One

For this series of posts, we have returned to the Scotrun realm to bring you a closer look at ShadowQuest, a.k.a. The Journey to Save the Light.


This two-part post will discuss the gameplay (though it will not provide a step-by-step walkthrough, because that is really beyond the scope of this blog,) story, characters, and what we learn about the lore of Vellara on the ShadowQuest journey.

Tuesday, July 4, 2017

Fighting Dragons

Encounters with dragons are a cornerstone of a magi's journey. Typically, the magi will have to duel the dragon and prove their worth. This post will focus on two dragons in particular: the siblings Charlock and Winterra. Who are these dragons? What are their powers? How can a magi defeat them in a duel? And what legacy have they left for magi in the future?

Image from Magiquest.wikia.com

There's An App for That! (A Look at the Book of Wisdom App)

Updated info as of 2019: Unfortunately this app has been discontinued. :( If you already have it on your device, it will still work. However, it can no longer be downloaded and will not receive any further updates.

Original post:

The Realms of Vellara have entered the information age with the official Book of Wisdom app, available from Creative Kingdoms/GWL for Android and iOS!



Read on for some pros and cons of the app, my take on whether it's worth downloading, and then a basic guide to how the app works.


Pros:
High convenience factor
More eco-friendly as it saves paper waste
Easy to follow
Information is available about realms you have not yet visited
Free download with no ads

Cons:
Simplified quest instructions lack the charm of the original
Presentation of information can become repetitive
Not all realms represented
Some users have raised accuracy concerns

My Overall Take: Worth downloading! It's free, so you have nothing to lose, and there's some great information that will help you with your questing. The app is still getting updates, so content gaps will likely be addressed in the future. It's not a perfect app, but it's a great idea and a really good start.

How It Works:

First of all, download the app. You can select it wherever you normally get your apps - for most users this will be either Google Play or the Apple App Store/iTunes. You can find links here. It's not a very large download and doesn't take long to install.

All images are taken directly from the Book of Wisdom App as screenshots on my Galaxy S6.

When you open the app, you'll see a screen that looks like this:


Your first step is to select the realm you want information about. As you can see, not all the realms are represented yet. The New England Realm has been added since I took this screenshot, so currently this is available for four locations. For demo purposes, I selected Colorado Springs.

Once you have made your selection, the app will show you which chronicles are available for that realm. Runes of the Quest Master (Legacy MagiQuest) is not available at any of the realms currently in the app. The options are Guardians of the Realm Portals, Journey to Save the Light (ShadowQuest,) and Rise of the Totem Masters. Not all locations will have all of these, and some are listed as "coming soon."


You have the option of selecting general information if you need a basic overview of how the game works. At this point from any menu choice you can also find a guide to the realm's important locations.


Once you have selected a chronicle, you will be able to see what quests, adventures, runes, relics, etc. make up that journey. 


By clicking on Runes, you get list of those available and can select which quest you want to go on.


For demonstration purposes, I selected Enchant Creature.


Magi who are used to the traditional Ancient Books of Wisdom will immediately notice a major difference here. There are no clues hidden in riddles, and an utter lack of cheesy poetry. It's all very straightforward: what you are looking for, and where to find it. Your mileage may vary on whether this is a positive or negative change. Personally, I prefer the quaint quirkiness of the original style.

The app provides similar information about the adventures you will experience on your journey.


You also have the option of selecting information about toppers and their powers. Below is the Red Dragon topper as an example.


The information for Rise of the Totem Masters has the same basic layout. The first screen also presents the scenario and explains the purpose of what you are doing.


In case you're totally lost or unsure when you can progress, there's a list of character/combat encounters that occur and the level at which you can engage in them.


The app will also tell you some basic information about the different totems. In this screenshot I am sliding the page from Lickety Spit to Beraxus.


Additionally you can find information about the relics you are questing for, and how to retrieve each one. There are a lot of them!


This is by no means an exhaustive rundown of what's in the app. It's packed with information, and your best bet is to download it and explore it yourself. Consider this a preview, and a recommendation to give it a try!

~Annacat