Fire Festival – Replayability and Other Shiny Stuff.

Well, so far the Midsummer Fire Festival has been a great hit this year and everyones bin havin’ fun!  Wi’ all that’s been goin’ on it’s nice tae see adventurers oot enjoyin’ themself.  If ye huvnae been oot tae try any o’ the events yet make sure ye have a go!

Like I mentioned in my last post – replayability is one of the things I particularly like to examine.  There has been much hoo-haa on the wow blogo-sphere recently about what makes you come back, what makes you stay, what makes you addicted even and I guess replayability somewhat ties into that – if nothing ever changes then why come back?

I was very glad to see Blizz had not dropped the ball on this event like I felt they somewhat had on the Lunar Festival.  Events like the fire festival seem well attended – a good proportion of my guild has done the bonfire runs – unlike collecting for Noblegarden and the Lunar Festival (which were mostly skipped, especially by those who had participated before).

The Midsummer Fire Festival is another ’step up’ in events, in my opinion.  It has greater levels of interactivity and reward than any other in-game events to date.  What makes me think this?

Lunar Festival

  • Quests
  • Outfits
  • Consumables
  • Rep

Love is in the Air

Noblegarden

  • Outfits
  • Consumables

Children’s Week

  • Quests
  • Non-Combat Pet

Midsummer Fire Festival

  • Quests
  • High Level Items
  • Daily Quests
  • Dungeon Boss
  • Non-Combat Pet
  • Consumables
  • Outfits
  • Buffs
  • ‘Fun’ Items*

Harvest Festival

  • Quests
  • Consumables

Brewfest

  • Quests
  • Daily Quests
  • Non-Combat Pet
  • Consumables
  • Outfits
  • ‘Fun’ Items*

Hallow’s End

  • Quests
  • High Level Items
  • Non-Combat Pet
  • Consumables
  • Outfits
  • ‘Fun’ Items*
  • Repeatable (non-daily) Quests (Trick or Treating)

Winter Veil / New Years

  • Quests
  • Non-Combat Pet
  • Consumables
  • Outfits
  • ‘Fun’ Items*
  • Repeatable (non-daily) Quests (Revelers)
  • Special Boss Drop ([Red Winter Hat], [Green Winter Hat])
  • Holiday Recipes

fire festival ava*(Things such as the Brazier, Pony Keg or Eyesight ‘Enhancing’ Goggles)

We can see from this list that, currently, the Midsummer Fire Festival outstrips most others by quite a lot.  Winter’s Veil comes close, though, as does Hallow’s End and Brewfest which have all been added to or updated in the last year or so.

Some, such as the upcoming Brewfest, will have the new ideas from previous events added – it will be gaining a dungeon boss, for example – with some new fun items and loot.  It is obvious to see that some events have far more planning but this is not a definitive marker of success – Children’s Week, for example, offers only a couple of quests and two non-combat pets per person but seems quite popular.

Now, it’s obvious that Blizzard can’t give us something akin to the Midsummer Fire Festival every month – it’d be too much work for them and us! You need some downtime, in my opinion, to enjoy the ‘up’ time more.  Having the small holidays give those who need a little vacation from the serious side of WoW time to relax and kick about doing something silly is nice – there’s nothing much lost if you don’t do them, though, so people don’t feel the need to drop everything and do the associated events.

Replayability

In terms of replayability, though, the updated events are gaining strongly.  Children’s Week’s popularity is, in my mind, high because there is a TBC-level quest which incorporates and enhances the general TBC level things.  That and people love new non-combat pets. *ahem*

The Midsummer Fire Festival took the success that was Brewfest and added what they had also learned from the Hallow’s End event.  Combining all of their ideas from both events has made for one rather huge festival which is extensive and even a little daunting at times.  It gives new ‘phat lewt’ for those who care about it, has a fun new boss encounter, gets you jaunting around the world and maybe enjoying a little world pvp while you’re at it.  You can grab an item to enjoy with your friends and an outfit which will look spiffy in those first-kill screenshots or when you’re idling at the bank / AH.

They’re not, however, just adding replayability to the festival itself, though, and this is where I start to get gleeful.  Like the Headless Horseman event they’re pushing people back into instances that are otherwise quiet – Slave Pens is an Outlands instance but I know I hadn’t been in it for a few months at least on my rogue as I need nothing from it and no guildies have asked about running it either.  The event is deemed quite hard at the moment but I wonder if they’ll keep it next year as it’ll, then, be a fun way to boost a few alts through an event and get them some nice gear before they hit Northrend.

With the Brewfest event they’ll be adding a boss in BRD, if I remember rightly.  Now, I go visit BRD every once in a while just for some fun – stealthing about and getting enchanting patterns and the like – but I bet a lot of people haven’t been there for quite some time or even at all!

Group Items

fire festival kara

I mentioned fun items above and I want to look a little more closely at these and why I like the idea of them.  A few of these items I deem as ‘group’ items.  That is, they are more fun if used in a social situation – namely the pony keg and the brazier of dancing flames.  Adding items which encourage interaction is a way of getting people excited over holidays – some people who were never bothered about getting themselves something will go out of their way to get an item which allows for fun in a social situation – for example, people buying braziers because it’d make a fun item for raid downtime.

Adding new group quests which do not take as long to do as, say, a whole instance or daily dungeon / heroic is also a nice touch.  Some groups are finding it hard to complete them, though, which Siha at Banana Shoulders touches on here.  This is something I really think they should look at – I feel the event is supposed to be challenging (requires tactics knowledge) but shouldn’t be overwhelming (i.e. need really good gear / particular class specs).

So, What Now?

Now, I’m not going to sit here and cry about wanting all events to have the same masses of items / quests / etc. that the newly re-done ones have – I appreciate the effort which has gone into those which have been updated and the continual renewal of older events to make them more fun to re-do year by year, alt by alt.  However, there are some small suggestions I’d make for the events which have not been re-done – with an eye to the fact that these will likely be staying as small events (though it would be nice to get a boost around April/May when there’s little else happening and the weather can be quite miserable!)

  • New Items – This one is simple.  Add eggs in Outlands for Noblegarden, for example, with different things in them – a new elegant type of dress and a new pant-suit for Love is in the Air which doesn’t look like pyjamas for example.  Perhaps patterns for them? Matching hat / shoes / belt?  I’m not much into making outfits for my characters but I know some people who are.  The Lunar Festival dresses / suits are some of my favourite for bank alts – perhaps new colours or cloaks to match?  Adding more random drops to current bosses (like the hats and roses) would also be fun.
  • New Quests – I really do love the ‘honouring’ quests from the Harvest and Lunar festivals but it would be nice if they refreshed these – perhaps incorporating themes from the expansion – Honoring the  Shattered Sun memorial, for instance.
  • Adding Outlands (and eventually Northrend) – A lot of the events happen only in the ‘Old World’  – it would be nice to see it spread through Outlands.  Where people go, so do their customs!  This has been done, a little, but it would be nice to see it continue so that, when Northrend is out and we’re bored of all the cool colours, we can come back and get some warmth in Outlands.

Ok, so I’m not terribly imaginitive but even simple small additions like this would, in my eyes, add to replayability.  I want more ways to play, more fun things to collect, more ways to interact with friends old and new.  I’ve actually met quite a few people this week due to running around doing the Fire Festival quests through either explaining to them how to do certain aspects or, in one instance, being helped through a capital city to get my flame (A big thanks to the warlock who ran ahead of me to aggro the guards in Thunder Bluff to and from the flame! Hehehe). This is the sort of stuff that I love looking at and one of the reasons I enjoy playing WoW – they’re not just throwing up superficial festivity items around the place but they go quite some way to integrate it into the world and make it appeal across all levels.

fire festival ahune

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  1. [...] Aurik from /hug gifted us with an interesting article comparing holiday events in terms of depth and replayability. SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: “Midsummer Fire Festival [...]

  2. Deidare July 7th, 2008 8:03 pm

    I loved what you did here i makes see what to do on events easyer and cool.

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