@wulf2k said in Where are the Megs?:
Several hours into this session and zero megs.
Once you've passed the hour mark, how long do you usually have to sail to find your first meg?
This spot should be fine to drop anchor and just wait, right?
yeah you can get one there
not every server is the same, as pve spawn hunters we never have guarantees we only have a path of patterns for consistent results
you can speed run sea forts to break up monotony, work on milestones, grab supplies, possibly get an ancient skelly
If I were to get pushed to recommend chilling in open sea or speed running sea forts along with taking out random skelly spawns I'd say go with incorporating the pve. No guarantee but I tend to do a bit better killing or completing something consistently when it comes to meg spawns.
I'm big on multitasking so time is never wasted if the meg takes a while on a server. I'm doing fleets, sinking every skelly ship, doing something for milestones at all times. Using the hostility of other players as a increase in chance for a meg spawn.
The main thing is having a good time and/or feeling rewarded
My enjoyment comes from pushing myself so that's what I do
There are many options for pretty much anyone when meg hunting, just consistently hit open water and do things you enjoy. Longer sessions are required for any real meg results.
Sinking and server merges appear to be hard resets for the timer. I've never not had the timer reset for a meg after a sink or merge unless it was someone else's meg that I stole.