Anyone playing in a real cash economy (RCE) virtual world usually dreams of hitting pay dirt, or getting the big one that made the efforts put forth worth it. On April 2nd, I found myself fortunate enough to be on the receiving end of such a windfall if you will, and to this day find it difficult to wrap my mind around. More about that in a minute, but first a little background if you will, and why I feel karma played a role in this event.
I gave birth to my MindStar9 avatar three years ago, and right out the gate the profession I chose was hunter. I enjoyed hunting with my brother (Jetboy) who introduced me to Entropia, as well as the members of the one and only society we both joined (Hunters-Extreme) before forming our own (JetStar Alliance). I quickly became known as one who loved the adrenaline rush of getting into the faces of mobs, and even mob-herding to take on more than one at a time when my skills increased. When Blood Moon (Moonie) joined the society my brother and I created, he gave me a nickname that has remained with me since – “Kick-Ass Warrior Huntress with a Flower.” So why the flower? Moonie not only saw the aggressive huntress in me, but a side of me that many within our Entropia Universe experience quite frequently – my generous side in helping others enjoy their virtual experiences, and thus, gave me a Red Christmas Flower that I still have to this day.
While hunting was my thing for a very long time, and I enjoyed it immensely, I figured I would give one of the other professions a go and see how I did. My brother was quite successful at mining, and while it may seem silly to say this, maybe there was something in the DNA-Barcode that would work for me too. I believe it was around July 2006 when I first began mining, and it progressively got better, but it was the first quarter of 2007 when it kicked into high gear. While I never “Uber HoF’d” (a deposit find 1k or greater), I enjoyed a large number of globals and smaller HoF’s that kept me in the profitable range for a long time, especially with selling the ores and enmatters for a higher percentage at auction, or to friends and crafters I made deals with. I also ended up with five spacecraft that produced 50 ped globals, but never a beacon unfortunately.
Toward Summer 2007, the mining return started slowing down, so I thought I would change it up again, and that’s when I gave crafting a shot. I’ve crafted many things, from armor and weapons, to mining tools, and even First-Aid Packs, but the one item that seemed to net me more of a profit than any other, was the OreAmp-101. Therefore, as often as I could, I would enjoy crafting runs on my OreAmp-101 blueprint to get the quality rating up, and it is currently at 84.1 QR. I have experienced many “Uber HoF’s” since then, and as many as four in one night, with the largest being 5940 ped (Project Entropia Dollars). It has been quite profitable for me overall, with only a few less than profitable runs, so I really can’t complain. I craft my amps on “condition” which produces a much higher risk of loss than not, so I have considered myself quite lucky to not have lost my bustier.
Now back to the big payoff. In the wee hours of April 2nd (ingame time), I decided to do a crafting run on my OreAmp-101 before bed, and since it was rather late for me, I chose to do only a 180 click run to. I’m usually doing anywhere from 200-300 clicks in a run, so this was a short run for sure.
It was going along smoothly and I was getting several globals as I usually do, but was winding down and had about 15 more clicks to go. I didn’t think this run was going to be my best, but at least one that allowed me to break even. Perhaps I should think that more often, because with so few clicks left to go, I hit a 1907 ped “Uber HoF” that definitely made the run worth it. However, five minutes later, that moment that everyone dreams about at one time or another happened for me. The big payoff was an “All Time High” (ATH) in the amount of 81,186 ped, which translates into $8,118.60 in US dollars. It also garnered the #5 spot on the ingame ATH Crafting list (don’t even need to scroll the list to find it). Talk about shock and awe, I couldn’t believe my eyes, and the body rush was more than any adrenaline I experienced while mob-herding and having 15 mobs in my face – ok, maybe not that good.
Anyway, people in the Sakura City Trade Center were congratulating me, and friends ingame were sending PM’s (private messages) left and right. I couldn’t type for anything, and had to will myself to settle down so that I could respond to these people. Friends were coming to the Trade Center to join in the celebration, and others were signing ingame to connect with me after hearing the news, while my good friend TOAST from Chicago Hardcore Gamers was shooting off fireworks, and my socmate (and fellow blogger here) Sir Odd Bunny and others were popping the corks off of champagne bottles.
I mentioned earlier that I feel karma has played a role in all of this, along with a bit of luck I suppose, but I certainly would be remiss if I didn’t mention our dear Lootius. TheNun (Lykke) of Church of Lootius, whom I adore as a very close ingame friend, gave me a blessing the day before when we were both crafting OreAmps. I did quite well in that run, but it seems the blessing was powerful enough to carry over into the next day. However, aside from the luck and the blessing, I’m a great believer in karma, and I feel that what I have contributed unconditionally to my fellow Entropians over the past three years either personally, or through the activities of my society, has come back to me. While gratitude and thanks from those I (we) have helped over the past three years has more value, this financial windfall is appreciated.
Let me take this opportunity to thank MindArk for creating the virtual environment where possibilities are only limited by our thoughts and actions, and where those possibilities can produce some very nice experiences, not to mention big payoffs with a little perseverance.
To see the pictures and other details of this event, go to “Finally Got The Purple ATH” – which is the thread at the EntropiaForum.com that includes the responses from those in the Entropia community.
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