![]() ![]() The Costa Business questline provided a neat avenue to “collect all these stories and punctuate the start of those stories so people know how they are resolved and where characters have gone,” which ties things up nicely while setting the stage for future developments. While Fallout 76 always had smaller missions that hinted at story threads through its various updates, this new update goes one step further in connecting everything in a cohesive manner. The two Public Events are intertwined with the Blue Ridge Caraven faction, one of “the most popular factions that are 76 specific” and were “a really good fit,” which meant the team had a great time expanding the lore for players to dive into. With Once in a Blue Moon being the 16th major update for Fallout 76, suffice to say, it can be hard coming up with new ideas to keep the community interested, and for Rush, being able to explore this world that the team has built and flesh it out even more was an alluring idea. To get a better understanding of just what goes into an update like Once in a Blue Moon for Fallout 76, we sat down around the campfire and traded tales with Jonathan Rush, Art Director at Bethesda Game Studios. Of course, there are also a bunch of new rewards and C.A.M.P items to look forward to beyond the bug fixes and quality-of-life changes. The new update brings more Public Events that lead to big fights against the new Cryptids, the Ogua and the Blue Devil, together with new daily quests pertaining to the Costa Business questline. ![]()
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![]() Resists is probably the most important defensive mod to worry about, you can be running around with 20K def and easily go down to a lit enhanced boss by just getting hit by his charged bolts flying out of him. ![]() Those do the most damage especially to people with low resists. Most of the time you get hit by elemental attacks. My first question to you is ‘what is hitting you’. As mentioned by many others it does not reduce damage, it does not reduce elemental damage, it does not stop elemental attacks from hitting you and it is reduced to 0 when running. Def is considered when looking at the ‘to hit’ aspect of the attacking monster. This is the best line from the article Tias linked above. I’m really not trying to be pedantic or troll, I’m just really trying to understand because it’s frustrating not understanding it.Īgain, I’m not trying to be disrespectful as last time I asked this I just got downvoted with no explanation.“Defense reduces the chance that a physical attack that uses Attack Rating will be successful.” If you dropped an item, I read it as “I physically dropped the item from my inventory” versus “I killed a monster the monster dropped it (I found it from the monster’s corpse).” I guess I’ve accepted it as “look what I found!” But I just don’t understand because it literally means something totally different. ![]() ![]() ![]() I mean I’ve heard PoE streamers say it and it drives my mildly autistic self insane because I don’t understand why people are dropping their items on the ground. I have a serious question and I mean no disrespect by it as I’m truly trying to understand, but why do people say “I dropped an item” when they mean they found it? Is it like a European thing to say? Is it new slang for finding an item? ![]() ![]() Unknown to the player, destroying the Black Soulstone causes the trapped souls inside to be released setting free Diablo and his brother once more in the world of Sanctuary. When confronting Malthael, he destroys and consumes the Black Soulstone becoming the Prime Evil once more for the player to defeat. ![]() After vanquishing legions of demons, the player must venture into the spectural world of Pandemonium to face the Angel of Death himself, Malthael. The players battle through the city to stop Malthael and his band of demons, and eventually confront the witch Adria from the preivous Diablo games. Malthael has stolen the Black Soulstone and taken it to Westmarch trying to use its dark power to help eradicate all humans from Sanctuary. ![]() ![]() Malthael, the once Archangel of Wisdom, returns as the Angel of Death. The Story of Reaper of Souls follows up after the defeat of Diablo. In an update just prior to the release of Reaper of Souls, Paragon 2.0 and Loot 2.0, as well as two new gameplay modes: Bounties and Nephalem Rifts. ![]() |
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