Matriarch Spawn "after" the Event...

poppspopps Posts: 4,379

I am not sure how it will be designed...

As of now, players dig Nests up then, as they burn the nests, a counter bilds up for the Matriarch to spawn, then players fight it, kill it, and it all restarts.

Now, when the Event ends, will there be as many players still available, especially on low population shards, to fight and kill the Matriarch for the counter to reset for another spawn ?

What if there won't be enough players to fight and kill the Matriarch to reset the counter ?

Will this have an impact in some way on the players digging up Nests while a Matriarch is sill around because remaining unchallenged ?

Or will there be a timer for the Matriarch to de-spawn if players are not enough to kill it to reset the counter ?

Or, perhaps, players will still be able to dig nests up but, if they do not burn the nests, the counter will not spawn the Matriarch and so players will be able to keep digging nests up to try get a Mature egg without being impacted by a Matriarch wandering around and not being killed because not enough players are around or are interested in fighting it ?

Has anyone heard how the post Event Matriarch and Nests content is going to be designed ?

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  • MariahMariah Posts: 3,666Moderator
    I would not expect to see any further information on this until the notes for publish 123 are posted.
  • PawainPawain Posts: 11,650
    edited 3:48PM
    He asks questions for others that usually don't exist.  Now he is asking  a question for future players that may or may not exist.
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  • Victim_Of_SiegeVictim_Of_Siege Posts: 2,580

    I have heard it will involve a rotating cast of retired Matriarchs who now host motivational seminars for underperforming shards. If not enough players show up to fight, the Matriarch simply pulls out a folding chair, sets up a whiteboard, and begins a TED Talk titled “Burning Nests and Burning Out: A Journey Through Player Apathy.”

    Nests will no longer require burning, instead, players must emotionally validate them. You’ll need to whisper affirmations like “You are a beautiful clutch of potential” or “Your eggs matter” to progress the counter. If the Matriarch remains unchallenged for more than 48 hours, she’ll enter a passive-aggressive phase, wandering the shard muttering things like “I guess I’m just not worth spawning anymore” and “Back in my day, players cared.”

    On low-pop shards, the Matriarch will be replaced by a holographic decoy named “Matriarch Lite™,” who can be defeated by a single player using interpretive dance and a moderately charged wand. Alternatively, if no one engages, she’ll despawn automatically and leave behind a Yelp review of the shard’s hospitality.

    And yes, players will still be able to dig up nests, but now they’ll be guarded by sentient eggs that quiz you on lore trivia before allowing access. Fail the quiz and the egg rolls away, whispering “Not today, amateur.”

    Hope that clears things up. Or muddies them further, which is frankly more fun.

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  • GrimbeardGrimbeard Posts: 3,366

    I have heard it will involve a rotating cast of retired Matriarchs who now host motivational seminars for underperforming shards. If not enough players show up to fight, the Matriarch simply pulls out a folding chair, sets up a whiteboard, and begins a TED Talk titled “Burning Nests and Burning Out: A Journey Through Player Apathy.”

    Nests will no longer require burning, instead, players must emotionally validate them. You’ll need to whisper affirmations like “You are a beautiful clutch of potential” or “Your eggs matter” to progress the counter. If the Matriarch remains unchallenged for more than 48 hours, she’ll enter a passive-aggressive phase, wandering the shard muttering things like “I guess I’m just not worth spawning anymore” and “Back in my day, players cared.”

    On low-pop shards, the Matriarch will be replaced by a holographic decoy named “Matriarch Lite™,” who can be defeated by a single player using interpretive dance and a moderately charged wand. Alternatively, if no one engages, she’ll despawn automatically and leave behind a Yelp review of the shard’s hospitality.

    And yes, players will still be able to dig up nests, but now they’ll be guarded by sentient eggs that quiz you on lore trivia before allowing access. Fail the quiz and the egg rolls away, whispering “Not today, amateur.”

    Hope that clears things up. Or muddies them further, which is frankly more fun.

    I once had a player kill a bugbear in a dance off in my DnD campaign..poor bugger broke his neck 
  • Victim_Of_SiegeVictim_Of_Siege Posts: 2,580
    Grimbeard said:

    I have heard it will involve a rotating cast of retired Matriarchs who now host motivational seminars for underperforming shards. If not enough players show up to fight, the Matriarch simply pulls out a folding chair, sets up a whiteboard, and begins a TED Talk titled “Burning Nests and Burning Out: A Journey Through Player Apathy.”

    Nests will no longer require burning, instead, players must emotionally validate them. You’ll need to whisper affirmations like “You are a beautiful clutch of potential” or “Your eggs matter” to progress the counter. If the Matriarch remains unchallenged for more than 48 hours, she’ll enter a passive-aggressive phase, wandering the shard muttering things like “I guess I’m just not worth spawning anymore” and “Back in my day, players cared.”

    On low-pop shards, the Matriarch will be replaced by a holographic decoy named “Matriarch Lite™,” who can be defeated by a single player using interpretive dance and a moderately charged wand. Alternatively, if no one engages, she’ll despawn automatically and leave behind a Yelp review of the shard’s hospitality.

    And yes, players will still be able to dig up nests, but now they’ll be guarded by sentient eggs that quiz you on lore trivia before allowing access. Fail the quiz and the egg rolls away, whispering “Not today, amateur.”

    Hope that clears things up. Or muddies them further, which is frankly more fun.

    I once had a player kill a bugbear in a dance off in my DnD campaign..poor bugger broke his neck 
    Dancing
    A Goblin, a Gargoyle, and a Drow walk into a bar . . .

    Never be afraid to challenge the status quo

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