This post is about my experience in doing a mid-level quest where everyone didn't know what the quest was about at all. The quest in question was the Haywire Foundry. We were flagging for VoN and this was our last quest (The other three was pretty smooth because I knew the way).
We went in and decided to do it slow. Went pretty smooth. The cool thing was the whole party didn't dare to take a step ahead of the rogue because we kept having the feeling that 'It's gotta be trapped'. The intense feeling I got from being so careful in a quest was exhilarating. It really felt like I was in the quest in the game and that death meant death. There was a part in the east wing where the floor gave out. Luckily only the rogue fell down and she fell near the pipes so it was okay. We were all like, OMG are you okay?? And she was like, yeah I had featherfall on, I do NOT need heart attacks like that!! LOL. We spent quite a while running about the East Wing trying to figure out how to turn off the flame traps but eventually cleared that part too.
No major deaths so far. Then the message 'The DDO Update will commence shortly. Please log out in a safe place' came up.
We were all like 'Oh noes, we haven't finished the west wing yet!!' Things start to speed up but everyone was still wary of going ahead of the rogue. The way to the west wing was trapped so the eager barbarian died once. But we got through that carefully and it took about 5 minutes. We reach the puzzle room with the 6 wheels and runes and were like 'Shoot, how do we solve this??'
With time so limited, we were running out of options. What do we do? We started brainstorming and the rogue gets an idea. 10 minutes later, we were fighting off slimes and got the key from the chest. Running out of even more time, we open the way to the next room and blast the 3 metal guardians out of sheer desperation (About 8 minutes before server is down for update). The barbarian reads the 'Talking Head' and it says that the lever is a self-destruct lever. He pulls it and the entire place goes into self-destruct mode.
The whole party starts to panic. The two barbarians are running about the place screaming, the wizard was in a corner presumably weeping, the ranger was flinging about his two weapons attacking the 'Talking Head' and I was just watching it all unsure of what to do next. The rogue, (The extremely smart and calm rogue) saw the wall at the side slide away and was like, 'Guys, this way!!'
The DM announces, '5 minutes until self-destruct'!! And there was 7 minutes until server down!! People start jumping about pipes, running from the mithril defenders, avoiding traps and the ones that were left behind kept screaming, 'GO!! GO!! SAVE YOURSELF!!' I managed to get to a door that was locked but couldn't get through. The rest of my party (save for the ranger) died of causes I still don't know because I was stuck on the other side of the door. We kept screaming to the ranger 'Talk to Haywire!!! HURRY'
The DM announces, '10 seconds to self-destruct'. He manages to do it and I die as the whole place self-destructs. That 'Quest Completed' was the most wonderful thing I ever saw at that moment. I try to rezz out and come back in for the chest but couldn't reach there because the gate was locked. Only the ranger and the rogue (who used a rezz cake) got the chest items.
We rezzed out and the game announces '30 seconds to server shutdown. Please log out safely' and we manage to swap last minute goodbyes and add each other to our friend lists. I said goodbye one last time before clicking the Quit button.
So here are my questions. What were you doing before the update? And do any of you have any 'first-time' experiences of quests you would like to share?