I'm not the biggest fan of the Cartel Market, but it helps to keep the game alive and is relatively inoffensive when compared to the monetisation efforts of many other MMOs. While I can't recall buying Cartel coins for real money more than once in the past decade, I do occasionally buy things with the CC I get through subscribing and completing Galactic Seasons. One item that caught my interest when it was announced was the Remote Trading Outpost Bundle first presented during the dev livestream for 7.6.
I'll admit that the fact that the devs who talked about it were super funny certainly helped to pique my interest, but primarily I was curious about the concept of a decoration bundle that came with a built-in quest. I think we haven't had to buy anything story-related from the Cartel Market since those cubes with the Shroud diaries. (I'm not counting the HK-55 chapter since subscribers originally earned access to that as part of the normal content release cadence.)
Now if you're worried about "having" to buy this bundle for the story... don't. There's no voice acting and nothing's tied to any existing story content, it's just a little side mission utilising the new comlink interface and tied to the bundle itself.
However, I did think that this made for a nice bit of "added value" to the decorations, which was the primary reason that I bought it - curiosity about just what was going to be included. So I'm writing this post for anyone else who might be wondering.
On opening the bundle, you are given 82 decorations of various types and sizes, plus an item that starts a quest. If you do so it will instruct you to place the Neglected Spire Basin decoration, which is basically a broken fountain, in one of your strongholds and to interact with it. As you identify it as damaged, you're given the option to contact the manufacturer about the problem, which leads you to a terminal on Mek-Sha, where after going through some of the expected red tape, you're eventually being assigned a repair droid to fix the basin (and seemingly everything else).
When you complete this quest, you're rewarded with another 86 decorations, a pet, and another quest item. This follow-up quest starts from the same Neglected Spire Basin, as even after it's been repaired, it turns out to have a baby dianoga stuck in the pipework. The new mission asks you to learn more about dianogas on the fleet, again using the comlink interface, followed by a trip to Hutta to gather some items to lure the dianoga out. Once you've successfully done so, the second mission is completed and the baby dianoga also becomes your pet.
As with many virtual items, it can be hard to assess whether something is good value or not, and if that wasn't tricky enough, decoration bundles are even tougher to judge because they are pretty much guaranteed to contain some items that you don't care that much about. Still, just by comparing the Remote Trading Outpost Bundle to other items on the Cartel Market, at least some conclusions can be drawn.
At 2500 Cartel Coins, it's a bit pricier than most decoration bundles, which more commonly run between 1300 and 1800 Coins. However, those other bundles also usually contain only around 10-30 decos, so the fact that you get more than five times as many decorations for a price increase of less than 40% is insane. And that's without even attaching any value to the little quests or the two pets. (Pets are usually another 240 CC each.)
The only caveat as per Swtorista (I didn't think to check this myself) is that all the items are bound and can't be sold on the GTN. The quest also isn't a legacy unlock, so while you can move the quest starter item around between characters of your legacy, once it's completed it's done, and you can't repeat it on another character, though the two pets themselves can be unlocked in Collections.
So in my opinion at least, this bundle is great value for money if you're into decorating at all and have some CC to spare. You can see a full list of all the decorations on Swtorista's site, but I particularly like the fountains/basins and different types of lamps.
If you have to spend real money to get the required CC, I'd be a bit more hesitant, simply because I don't like that the pricing of 2500 CC is just a bit more than you get with the 20 dollar Cartel coin bundle (which buys 2400 CC) and I'm not a fan of those kinds of upsell tactics.
Still, I consider that a relatively minor niggle, and overall I've got to give this one a major thumbs up. I've only used some of the decos so far, but the pets have certainly gotten some comments! I'd be happy to see more "value-added" bundles like this in the future.
I am one of the people that bought this purely for the pets, especially the Dianoga pet. Because everything is bound, there is literally no other way to get the two pets without buying the bundle directly. I had extra cartel coins from the season, so it didn't cost me any real money.
ReplyDeleteI liked the little quests, but I did get stuck in one place. When I got all the repaired versions of the decorations, I replaced all the Neglected versions, but then the next quest requires interacting with the Neglected version of the decoration. They could fix this problem by not giving the repaired versions until finishing "Do or Dianoga".
Also, there was one step to research dianogas that was not clear. The quest objective and description don't say anything about what to do. I just had to guess that opening the world map would show where to go. I only knew this because I've played SWTOR a lot, but a new player could be stumped here.
Another I don't like is all these legacy quests these days. I really don't like the idea of story content, however small, being only available once per server. In this case, it's even worse because you have to buy another copy of the Remote Trading Outpost for 2,500 cartel coins. I didn't like B3-S1 venture quests being once per server either, and I don't like it here either. When they aren't adding much story to the game, the least they can do is let players do the story again on alts. I hope this isn't a trend going forward.
I'm not sure how I feel about these once-per-legacy quests. On the one hand, yes, it would be nice to have the ability to repeat them, but on the other hand I myself probably wouldn't anyway (even as someone with a lot of alts that have repeated lots of story content).
DeleteI feel the same about these "once per legacy" quests, I really really dislike them. It really sucked with the Bessie venture as now I have several characters of mine who have started the Lane Vizla story arc on Ruhnuk and Kessan's Landing, but can now not actually finish it. Why couldn't those story missions for the Bessie ventrue be unlocks in collections similar to the GS mission unlocks? With the requirement for those specific venture levels to just be "complete this mission once"?
DeleteI feel the quests in this bundle should have been a collections unlock (or account unlock) too, after all wasn't the whole draw of this deco bundle that it had quests? They made a pretty big deal out of it during the 7.6 livestream. The decorations themselves, and the pets, are awesome by the way, no complaints from me there^^