Entropia Universe: How I Took 8th In Easter Mayhem Defense 2021

This post was last updated on June 19th, 2022 at 03:52 pm

I get a lot of questions about the quarterly Mayhem events in Entropia Universe. As most of you know I generally don’t suggest new players competing. Today I want to share how I took 8th in the recent Defense competition. I also want to give you some more information about why Mayhem is generally a bad idea.

Why I Discourage Competing In Mayhem

Generally I tell people to have fun but not to bother competing in the quarterly Mayhem events. There are a few simple reasons for this:

  • Lack of available prizes
  • Cheating
  • Lack of proper weapons
  • Interference with game play

Lack Of Available Prizes

When Mayhem first started there were prizes per competition. Then MindArk moved all prizes to the Mayhem Token Trader. There were some GREAT prizes. Ultra high efficiency items. The kind of items that most players dream of owning.

The majority of those prizes have long been claimed. Of the prizes left to be claimed they are trash compared to the stuff that people already got. To make matters worse you may need 2x Placement Tokens but you may need 100,000 Mayhem Tokens!

I have almost a dozen Placement Tokens but I still need to almost double my regular token count in order to get one of the sub par prizes.

Cheating

I knew early on that people were cheating at Mayhem. The scores would come out and I would almost always get 2nd or 3rd place and the person who beat me was a no name avatar that no one had ever heard of. And they didn’t beat me by a little; they beat me badly. And I was beating everyone else badly.

As most of you know it came out a while back that people were using a pet to increase their reload speed far past anything that should have been possible. It’s also no secret that many of these “winners” were alt accounts designed for no reason but to keep Mayhem tokens out of the hands of other players.

In my opinion this is completely unacceptable. Those players were allowed to cheat the system to get the best gear available. Much more should have been done to stop it or rectify the situation.

Lack Of Proper Weapons

There is a lack of weapons that are proper for use in Mayhem. You need a weapon at the DPS limit for your category that’s also tier 9/10. Usually these weapons are UL and extremely expensive. Some categories just don’t have an ideal weapon at all. This puts the majority of players at a massive disadvantage from the start.

I’ve actually started using high tier L weapons for my Mayhem runs. Yes this has resulted in me getting 22nd place for Annihilation the past few Mayhems. But it has also kept my cost extremely low and a higher DPS UL weapon would have barely got me into the top 10 without a high score kill (which I didn’t get anyway).

Interference With Other Game Play

My biggest problem with Mayhem is the skill caps have always limited my game play. This has always been very annoying. Constantly chipping out is very problematic. Now ESI prices are going through the roof. Chipping out simply no longer makes sense.

I finally threw my hands up and stopped worrying about profession levels. There were months I didn’t even play just because Mayhem was coming up. Now I play how I want when I want. If Mayhem rolls around and I’m in cat 3 cool. Maybe I end up in cat 6. I won’t spend months doing nothing just because of Mayhem anymore.

Easter Mayhem Defense

Every Mayhem there is a secondary event. Some of these events are easier than others. Each secondary event takes actual skill at the game. My favorite is the Easter Mayhem Defense competition.

The idea is simple: center of the arena there is a robot interceptor. Protect it from ever waves of creatures. Each wave is stronger than the one before it.

This is one of my favorite events because after every 5th and 10th round you’re rewarded with a Mayhem token or a token and a strongbox. That makes it easy for low level players to farm a few tokens with very little cost.

The Easy Strategy

Winning the Defense event is kind of straight forward. You know that the mobs will get stronger with each wave. So simply be able to do more damage the longer you’re in there.

I usually start with a weapon below the DPS limit. The first few rounds I can stand my ground pretty easy. As the mobs get stronger and harder to kill I move to a higher DPS weapon with damage enhancers. Toward the end of my run when the mobs are REALLY strong I move to a weapon with DPS near the catagory limit running full damage enhancers.

Even a category DPS limit weapon with 10 damage enhancers isn’t enough. No matter how many buffs you have or how fast you shoot you just won’t be able to hurt them anymore. At this point I don’t even try to take them down; I just make them chase me.

Remember the goal is to keep the interceptor safe. I have to avoid dying but if they are chasing me they are not destroying the interceptor! This works for a while but eventually you will die and then it’s over.

How People Score 2 Hour Times

I have no idea. I was lucky to be able to last about 1 hour 9 minutes. Some players can score a 2 hour + time which is absolute insanity to me. How they manage to pull it off I’ve never figured out. But if you can do it more power to you!

Final Thoughts

If you’re just getting started then Mayhem really isn’t something you want to take too seriously. Have some fun with it and check out the secondary events. Next Easter remember that the defense event gives you the opportunity to farm boxes and tokens fairly cheaply and efficiently.

Thanks for all the support you guys have given us. We appreciate it and we will have more Youtube videos coming very soon! Summer Migration si right around the corner so check back often!

Corey Chappell The Person Behind The Avatar

Corey Chappell Oklahoma City

This post was last updated on June 19th, 2022 at 03:52 pm

It’s been a while since I’ve written a blog post. We’ve had a lot going on inside Entropia Universe and I’ve had a lot going on in real life. One of my goals is to keep you guy’s up to date and well informed. I’ll be adding a lot more blog content starting today. To kick things off I want to give my fellow Entropian’s a little more information about myself.

A Little About Me

Most of you know me as StevieB. My real name is Corey Chappell. This is not something I’ve ever tried to hide and is fairly well known in game. I live in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma where I have spent the vast majority of my life.

As a kid I used to play a LOT of video games. I can still remember the Christmas my parents got me the Nintendo NES game system. Like most of you I spent countless hours playing Duck Hunt or Mario Brothers.

A few years later I upgraded to the Super Nintendo. Donkey Kong Country was my go to game. Remember the magazines that you could buy at Toys R Us for $9.99 that showed all the hidden objects and secret paths? I saved all summer for that magazine and probably logged over 300 hours of gameplay.

Why I Quit Gaming

I loved gaming. Many weekends I would game until the sun came up with my cousins or my friends. But as I got older gaming naturally took a backseat to the real world.

School was always important to me but I was also driven to start a career at a very young age. Some of you already know that by 18 I was one of the youngest professional Numismatists in the nation. For those of you who don’t know what that means; I was a coin dealer.

My specialty was Morgan Silver Dollars and small cents but I dealt in anything post civil war. My grading skills were good enough I once considered taking a position working for PCGS. I’ve consulted with banks, financial institutions, lawyers, CPA’s and individuals because I’m one of the few experts on authentication in the area.

I once had to leave school to go to a bank and look at some currency notes they had taken in. They thought they were likely counterfeit but they wanted my opinion before calling in the Secret Service. It’s a good thing they called me because the notes were indeed genuine. They had received a collection of error and misprint notes. A collection that turned out to be very valuable.

Professional Career

I knew early on that I enjoyed coin collecting as a hobby but I wanted more from a career. My family has been in the real estate business for four generations. Early in my career I worked as an Acquisitions Manager for 18002SellHomes and HouseKings.

Most of my career has been focused around my families operations. Some of you know that I’m a Closing Options Analyst for 181-Close-Now here in Oklahoma City. It was actually my career in real estate that led me back to a life of gaming.

A Hobby That Pays

Growing up I always had a profitable hobby. Hot Wheels collecting was very popular in 1998 and 1999. Pokemon was popular and profitable around the same time. And I eventually moved into Coins and Currency. But after 2006 I really didn’t have a hobby. There was nothing that was “in” at the time.

I had heard about Entropia Universe and tried to get into it back in 2009. Back then I couldn’t even get the game to download. I tried again in 2015 and couldn’t even make it to Camp Icarus as I’d never played a PC game.

Finally in May 2018 I REALLY needed a hobby. My career was taking a lot out of me and I had no way to just escape. But I also needed a hobby that could pay me. I knew nothing would make enough to totally compensate me for my time but Entropia Universe seemed like the best option.

How StevieB Was Born

I had been using the name Steve Braggs online for several years. When I created my EU account I decided I would make StevieB real. He was never just an avatar. StevieB is a part of me. The best parts of me. I’ve always been the type of person who liked to share information with people, be knowledgeable in what I do and help other people succeed. To me that’s what StevieB will always represent.

StevieB was born on Memorial Day 2018. I was at the lake with my family and used my time away from work to start learning all I could about Entropia Universe. That very first day I walked, swam and fought my way to Zychion Citadel To Farm Free Defense Skills. It was the beginning of a 6 month grind.

Search Engine Optimization

I first started learning SEO back in 2012. Partly as an intellectual challenge and partly because I wanted something new to master. It’s been a lot of fun but I’ve also been able to use that skill to help gamers. I never would have imagined that one day I’d have a Youtube Channel with supportive followers.

Every few weeks I get an e-mail from someone who never heard of Entropia Universe until they saw my videos. It’s hard to describe the feeling of knowing you introduced someone to a game they love. But I really need to thank you; my fellow players.

Without you earnped.com wouldn’t exist. My Youtube channel would just be a bunch of videos lost in the void. And my time in game would not be nearly as much fun. Some of the people I consider my closest friends I’ve never met outside of Planet Calypso.

Thank You For Your Support

Like most MMORPG’s Entropia Universe usually keeps people hidden behind an avatar. A large part of my success in this game is due to the support I’ve received from my fellow players. I wanted you to get to know a little more about me as it’s something we so rarely get to do in game.

I am always around. When I’m in game I usually play incognito mode so I don’t show as online. If you need to make a withdrawal please PM me in game first. Should I not get back to you please email me at sbraggs62@gmail.com be sure and mark the subject line as “withdrawal” and include the amount you wish to withdrawal, the time zone you are in and what planet you can usually be found on.

Keep in mind there is a 60 day blackout period on all earnings. This is the sponsors doing; not mine. I am happy to check your balance if you aren’t sure how much you have available. Most of all I want to say thank you. It’s your support that makes this all possible. I will be uploading new videos and blog content soon.

Until then Sip, sip, smack, smack!