There are a lot of cool things up for grabs in this raffle, including those Fiesta and DGO mousepads that you may have seen already.

Here’s how it works.

1 Entry- When you purchase a 25$ amount of Spark Cash you are entered into the raffle 1 time under your Spark ID.

2 Entries- Purchase the 50$ amount of Spark Cash and you will be entered two times (same as if you were to purchase the 25$ amount twice).

5 Entries- Purchase the 100$ amount of Spark Cash and you will be entered five times (you get an extra entry).

The more entries you have, the better chances you have of winning. Entries will automatically be submitted when you make a purchase.

You have until November 8, 2009 to purchase and submit entries, and the winners will be announced November 11.

For more information about the details and prizes, click here.

Over 75 people will win. This is the perfect thing for those that want to stock up on Spark Cash.

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A New Instanced Dungeon!

I cannot release too many details yet besides telling you that this will be for players 60 and above, but I can give you some screen shots!

Rumors say there are undiscovered areas around Uruga…

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Interested in the new Buy One Get One Free offer for the Hunter’s War Rant? Just for visiting the blog, here’s 300 Spark Cash to help you on your way of purchasing two for the price of one!

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Redeem it at outspark.com/redeem.

There are only 15 available before it expires!

Remember that, like all coupons, you will not be able to use this Spark Cash to gift anything.

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Game Masters: A Closer Look

October 12th, 2009

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It’s time for Bribbo’s first attempt at another installment of “Game Masters: A Closer Look”, where we get an intimate moment with some of our most popular GMs for Fiesta, Secret of the Solstice, Wind Slayer, and Project Powder.
Being my first official attempt, I thought it would be perfect to talk to the man that started the whole thing… He does it all, including dance 5 (Fiesta reference), he’s [GM]Straega!

In-game handle: [GM]Straega
Name: J
Hometown: Fremont, CA
Specialties: Communications and drama major. Climbing, mountain biking, guitar, piano, writing, the spoken word, kickin’ shins, not being able to find parking spots in San Francisco [please note that Straega had a very difficult time locating a parking spot on this particular day, which took him over an hour and a half]
Games: Fiesta, Project Powder

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Bribbo: So Straega, to kick things off we’ll start with an easy question, is there any sort of story or meaning behind your name?

Straega: I’m surprised I don’t get asked this more often actually. It’s more common that people comment on it rather than express a curiosity for its etymology. People often tend to misspell it as well. In Albanian folklore there is a creature, a type of vampire, called a “Shtriga” from where part of the name comes from, also a creature that’s found in the book Wiedzmin by author Andrzej Sapkowski. There is also a character in one of my favorite games of all time who’s got this great theme music that had a good deal of character to it, his name is Stragus Magus. What I essentially did was cram the two together, making the name “Straega”.

Bribbo: Wow, I guess that turned out to be anything but an “easy” question.

Straega: Dude, you asked.

Bribbo: I remember how it took you 3 days to come up with the name and now I see why. So what does Straega do when he isn’t gaming?

Straega: I like to spend as much time as I can outdoors. I love the beach, especially in the summer. When the weather permits I rock climb or go mountain biking. Any local climbers out there? I’m looking for a new lead partner [laughs]. I snowboard in the winter. When I’m inside, it’s the guitar or the piano, and writing in my spare time.

Bribbo: You know I used to rock climb, real mountains—real danger.

Straega: Oh yeah?

Bribbo: No, I have a fear of heights actually. I just like the idea of being a lead partner.

Straega: [blank stare].

Bribbo: Anyway, what’s the best and worst part about being a GM?

Straega: To be honest, I’m inclined to give you the same answer for both. By that I mean that I get some sort of gratification when I can convey something, whether it be something new to communicate or new content that’s coming, to people who want to actually hear it. I suppose the worst part has to do with the same thing. What people do, and I find at this point that it’s inevitable, is that people instinctively want to “kill the messenger”. Given the logistical limitations we have, and sometimes the lack of information we receive in our position, it can make it a bit frustrating.

Bribbo: Wouldn’t it be nice instead, if people wanted to heal the messenger?

Straega: That would be nice, but only if the messenger wasn’t at full life, which he or she would most likely be already.

Bribbo: How about buff the messenger?

Straega: Yes I suppose that might be better.

Bribbo: I’m so clever.

Straega: [blank stare]. How about FEED the messenger? So many people online can’t seem to stop talking about cookies, cakes, waffles, and other various treats.

Bribbo: You gotta love it, I’m a HUGE fan of hamburgers myself. So anyway, besides Outspark games, what are some of your favorites?

Straega: I’m a fan of RPGs, RTSs, and FPSs mostly. Just to name a few of my favs from over the years as far as RPGs go, there’s anything from the Final Fantasy series…

Bribbo: Oh yeah, gotta love the Final Fantasy series.

Straega:  Most things from Squaresoft actually, also…

Bribbo: Yeah great company. Final Fantasy Tactics is pretty much the best game ever.

Straega: [Pauses] Also, the Witcher, Neverwinter Nights, and Fable.

Bribbo: Ah Neverwinter Nights! Hey do that voice thing, the “Argh, I am overburdened!” You’re good at that. You know, the warrior when he’s carrying too much stuff and walks slow.

Straega: What does that have to do with anything? I don’t think you’re getting the whole interviewer role.

Bribbo: Actually, while we’re talking about voices and since you’re such a pro at them, can you do that one…

Straega: [Talking very quickly] As far as RTSs go, there’s the original Warcraft series, Starcraft, C&C, Total Annihilation, the Homeworld series, and these days there’s a lot of Sins of a Solar Empire. A few FPSs include CS, back from the beta days, Call of Duty 4, and Left4Dead.

Bribbo: Very nice. So when I sat next to you, I got a good idea of your snacking habits. Have things changed at all since you moved in June, or is it still the same old noodle bowls, hamburgers, and Gatorade?

Straega: I’ll eat whatever’s in the pantry though the one commonality after I eat or if I feel the need to snack on something, it’s often a piece of chocolate. I have a problem when it comes to chocolates. In fact, I think I’ve emptied Rider’s stash. Sorry.

Bribbo: Rider has a chocolate stash?

Straega: Had a chocolate stash. [Looks over his shoulder] Can we get back to the questions?

Bribbo: Sure, sure. If you could take a proficiency, spell, attribute, ability, or item from Fiesta what would you pick and why?

Straega: I’d say making gold lumps out of nowhere, but that’s too easy. I’d also say being able to spawn a King Kong Phino anywhere might be nice too, but I can’t control those in-game so that might get a bit dangerous. Being able to change my hair in seconds through an NPC might be nice too, Hhmmm… decisions, decisions. Let’s go with… the Warlock’s metamorphosis. Convenient, handy if you’re in a bind, save on gas money, and it’s not as buggy as the summon skill.

Bribbo: Ah yes turning into a bird would be pretty much the best thing ever. Unless it was permanent, then it would be terrible. Alright, last question. Let’s say you could instantly appear anywhere in the world—and it wasn’t buggy. Where would you go and why?

Straega: Buggy as in… accidentally teleporting myself and having my shoe appear inside someone’s bowl of soup?

Bribbo: Yeah, something like that.

Straega: Man that dude would be pissed.

Bribbo: And you tell me that I digress?

Straega: Vengeance!

Bribbo: [blank stare]

Straega:  Honestly, I’d go to a lot of places around the world, mostly to soak up culture. I love travelling. But… if I were to say right now, it’d probably be the sandwich place down the street.

Bribbo: Why?

Straega:  I’m kind of hungry, and I have an event to run in an hour.

Many thanks to Straega for this interview. To see his profile and add him as a friend, click here.

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Weekend Anagram Puzzle

October 9th, 2009

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For this weekend I decided to go with an anagram.

This turned out to be pretty tricky, so good luck!

Here’s the anagram:

GET WEAK INTERVENE WAX TIRES

Take the words from the sentence above to form a new sentence. The new sentence is the coupon code.

Here are your hints:

1) The new sentence is 4 words.

2) The new sentence has to do with what is to come!

3) Updated: The letters for each word do not remain in the same order that they are used in. For example, the letter ”G” in the first word does not have to be in the first word of the answer to the puzzle.

To enter the coupon code go to outspark.com/redeem. Log in. Make sure you include spaces between the words.

Also the coupon code is not case sensitive and has no punctuation.

The prize: The coupon will award you with 2,500 Spark Cash that CANNOT be used to gift. The coupon can be redeemed 25 times before it expires. It also expires 10/19 in case it hasn’t run out by then.

To discuss this puzzle, click here.

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