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I just spent almost an hour playing Albion Online, and honestly, it was one of those calm, grind-heavy sessions.
Nothing dramatic happened. No massive PvP fights. No crazy loot drops. Just pure, simple gathering.
And you know what? I actually enjoy that.
Most of my gathering skills are now at Journeyman level. That felt good to see. The only tools lagging behind are the skinning knife and the sickle — they’re still playing catch-up. I also picked up some mastery levels in leather and mercenary gear. I can’t remember the exact system message, but progress is progress!
The biggest surprise of the stream?
Someone asked a question in chat.
That might not sound like a big deal, but I usually stream to zero viewers. So seeing someone type something was unexpected — and honestly pretty cool.
That small interaction made the grind feel less solo.
If you’re into chill MMORPG sessions where the goal is simple progress and relaxing gameplay, that’s pretty much what this stream was about.
Also… if you’d like to help keep the energy up, $10 goes a long way toward coffee. And coffee definitely powers these grind sessions.
Thanks for reading — and maybe I’ll see you in the next stream. 😊
Just chopping wood, breaking stone, and eventually moving into ores and hides.
It was one of those peaceful MMO sessions where you just zone out and enjoy the grind.
But while I was running around the map collecting materials, I had a YouTube video playing in the background about Ashes of Creation. Specifically, it was covering the founder’s side of the recent allegations, referencing court documents.
That’s when my chill gathering session turned into a bit of an industry discussion.
If you’ve played Albion before, you know gathering can be oddly relaxing. There’s something satisfying about filling your inventory with wood, stone, ore, and hides. It’s repetitive — but in a good way.
While doing that, I listened to a breakdown of what’s currently happening around Ashes of Creation. The video focused on court filings and the founder’s response to the accusations.
To be clear: I’m not here to pick sides.
At the end of the day, the courts are there for a reason. They’ll review the evidence and make a decision based on facts. Until then, everything is discussion, analysis, and opinion.
Whether you’re excited for Ashes of Creation or skeptical about it, there’s no denying it’s one of the most talked-about upcoming MMOs.
And when something controversial happens around a highly anticipated game, content creators are going to cover it. A lot. For a long time.
That’s just how the internet works.
Drama + big MMO = ongoing conversation.
So while I was peacefully farming resources in Albion, the MMO world was definitely not quiet.
It ended up being an interesting mix:
I’ll keep gathering.
People will keep debating.
And eventually, the legal system will sort things out.
Until then, it’s just another day in the MMO world.