One Shots: Impish greetings

    
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First contact with native tribes and species in MMOs hardly ever goes the diplomatic route; usually there’s a lot of stabbing, fire-setting, plundering, and minimal regrets. Take only loot, leave only screenshots — that’s the motto of our readers!

Our headlining picture comes to us today from Kurt, who’s been exploring Black Desert Online with approximately 85% of the other folks on this site. Hungry for a sandbox? Looks like we were!

Anyway, right here is the moment where Kurt decided to make friends: “The screenshot is just me going to say ‘Hi!’ to the local imp tribe. We got along swell right up until I massacred them all.”

Good man, that Kurt.

I’ve been saving this Landmark screenshot from Whiteberry for a rainy day. Lo and behold, it is raining right now! At least in Landmark, it looks lush and inviting, especially if you have the spirit of an explorer. What did she find in this nook? She never did say!

A couple of weeks ago, I challenged the One Shots community to share pictures laden with nostalgic value. We have a few of those to pass on today, starting with Arcsine’s mobid tableau in World of Warcraft.

“This shot is from September 18, 2005. Ironforge was the Alliance city of choice back then, and I usually logged off at the auction house. Imagine my surprise when I logged on that day to find Ironforge full of bones and death. I thought some Horde players had raided the city, but it turned out to be a buggy debuff called Corrupted Blood from the Zul’Gurub instance. It was a DoT that spread to nearby players, and unintentionally NPCs and pets could catch it as well. So of course some griefers purposefully got their pets to spread the debuff that pretty much shut down the cities for several days.”

“Well sadly I’ve lost many of my old screenshots,” Rozyn complained. “You can only build so many PCs before you lose something. Here’s a pretty significant time in my MMO career — the day my first MMO (Vanguard) was shut down. Taking one last flight over Khal. By the way, newer games: That’s what an open world looks like.”

Our last stop on this week’s nostalgia tour is a vista of Lothlorien in Lord of the Rings Online, courtesy of Amorey. Despite its Elf infestation, I can’t deny that this place was incredibly lovely and screenshot-worthy. What do you think?

Do you have a flying mount, a glider, or a penchant for jumping off very high places? Let’s see some aerial shots as part of our screenshot challenge today!

Every week, One Shots shines a spotlight on the best community screenshots from your MMO adventures. If you have a great pic to share, email it to justin@massivelyop.com with the subject “One Shots.” Make sure that the picture is over 880px wide and comes with a description or story!
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