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And there, finished the heroic raids. Now to do achievements or I go back to milling about playing the game. Really, I am finding lovable about a few old timers crying how they remembered Naxx when it was real(because I so loved Patchwerk, even if his dialogue was the best in the game...his hateful rotation still gave me ugly chills).
As for my server herbs are insane, so I just leveled my Paladin and DK to have herbalism, farm and laugh. And I almost...ALMOST got Titansteel down to a reasonable level(300-350G) rather then having it sell for 1K per bar.
As for my server herbs are insane, so I just leveled my Paladin and DK to have herbalism, farm and laugh. And I almost...ALMOST got Titansteel down to a reasonable level(300-350G) rather then having it sell for 1K per bar.
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I would like to say that Azjol-Nerub is probably the shortest instance I have ever seen. Couple trash, boss fight, boss fight, jump to the bottom, boss fight.
My group wiped a couple times on the second boss and once on Anub'Arak. Though we had a really sketchy group makeup. Protection Warrior, Blood Death Knight (me), Frost Death Knight, Feral Druid, Frost Mage. Our healing consisted of the Feral Druid, with me Rune Tapping every 30 seconds (I have the glyph, so it's group healing). Basically every fight was a mad AoE DPS race, since we didn't really have enough healing for a protracted fight. Worked out a lot better when I swapped out with our Resto shaman so she could run it and I could go level in Icecrown (I'm almost 78 now, with currently no professions. I plan on grinding up skinning and herbalism when I hit 80, mostly for the buffs and low operational costs).
We almost got Anub'Arak the first time, in spite of it being a near comedy of errors. The fun began when the mage didn't run into the circle in time, and got locked out of the fight. Then the Feral druid, who as mentioned before was our designated healer, got killed by adds. Then the warrior and the frost Death Knight go down, as Anub'Arak surfaces the final time (about 20% health), with me at really low health. If it weren't for the swarms of little things stunning me, I might have been able to do it, since I was able to use Vampiric Blood, Rune Tap, Medallion of Heroism, and also a potion IIRC to bring me up to full, at which point I would have been using Death Strike (with the extra 2% healing per 5 runic power glyph) to try to keep my health up.
Protip: The healer will thank you if you center Death and Decay on them in a fight with a lot of fragile adds.
My group wiped a couple times on the second boss and once on Anub'Arak. Though we had a really sketchy group makeup. Protection Warrior, Blood Death Knight (me), Frost Death Knight, Feral Druid, Frost Mage. Our healing consisted of the Feral Druid, with me Rune Tapping every 30 seconds (I have the glyph, so it's group healing). Basically every fight was a mad AoE DPS race, since we didn't really have enough healing for a protracted fight. Worked out a lot better when I swapped out with our Resto shaman so she could run it and I could go level in Icecrown (I'm almost 78 now, with currently no professions. I plan on grinding up skinning and herbalism when I hit 80, mostly for the buffs and low operational costs).
We almost got Anub'Arak the first time, in spite of it being a near comedy of errors. The fun began when the mage didn't run into the circle in time, and got locked out of the fight. Then the Feral druid, who as mentioned before was our designated healer, got killed by adds. Then the warrior and the frost Death Knight go down, as Anub'Arak surfaces the final time (about 20% health), with me at really low health. If it weren't for the swarms of little things stunning me, I might have been able to do it, since I was able to use Vampiric Blood, Rune Tap, Medallion of Heroism, and also a potion IIRC to bring me up to full, at which point I would have been using Death Strike (with the extra 2% healing per 5 runic power glyph) to try to keep my health up.
Protip: The healer will thank you if you center Death and Decay on them in a fight with a lot of fragile adds.
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How did you guys find 10-man vs 25-man Malygos? My guild has almost cleared 10-man at this point (only got 25 80s last weekend) ie regularly getting him to phase 3 with minutes before enrage so all we need is to practice Drakemanship on the Aces High quest. I'm not stressing about either kill, we're a competent bunch and'll have current content on farm before Christmas; just curious.Ghost Rider wrote:And there, finished the heroic raids. Now to do achievements or I go back to milling about playing the game. Really, I am finding lovable about a few old timers crying how they remembered Naxx when it was real(because I so loved Patchwerk, even if his dialogue was the best in the game...his hateful rotation still gave me ugly chills).
As for my server herbs are insane, so I just leveled my Paladin and DK to have herbalism, farm and laugh. And I almost...ALMOST got Titansteel down to a reasonable level(300-350G) rather then having it sell for 1K per bar.
And I have to say, I'm loving heroic achievements. Being "rewarded" for beating boss encounters in ways that were obviously unintended is a hoot.
Civil War Man: funny bit of serendipity, I'm a mage and got locked out of Anub'arak the first time I did it. My contribution to the fight was soloing one of the adds every time he submerged...
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Holy crap, the Wraithgate and associated following quests for the Horde are the most fun I've had in WoW in quite a long time.
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Just did this on Ally side. Okay, it's fun, but something about it seriously annoyed me. Dunno if the Horde version of the cutscene is the same, but on ally side: SpoilerGil Hamilton wrote:Holy crap, the Wraithgate and associated following quests for the Horde are the most fun I've had in WoW in quite a long time.
"Death before dishonour" they say, but how much dishonour are we talking about exactly? I mean, I can handle a lot. I could fellate a smurf if the alternative was death.
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Unless you have done the subsequent quests following the Wrath Gate, you may not want to read this. SpoilerKarza wrote:Just did this on Ally side. Okay, it's fun, but something about it seriously annoyed me. Dunno if the Horde version of the cutscene is the same, but on ally side: SpoilerGil Hamilton wrote:Holy crap, the Wraithgate and associated following quests for the Horde are the most fun I've had in WoW in quite a long time.
On a different note, last night I completed a quest chain in Icecrown that was helping a soldier for the Argent Crusade who had done Medal of Honor-worthy acts but was infected with the undeath plague. I must say that everyone involved in the chain only had nice things to say about me, but the finale has a rather bitter flavor when playing as a Death Knight.
Again, don't read unless you've either done the quest, or don't care about spoilers. Spoiler
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So, I finally got the expansion (as an early birthday gift) and created my first DK... and managed to break the game. Instead of walking into Orgrimmar like a good little sheep I took the first Zeppelin to Undercity, and found out that the effect preventing you from casting or attacking does not work there, and, furthermore, NPCs will talk to you normally.
Back in Durotar with my mount out, I went exploring for a bit, and found out how far reaching the devastation caused by the Scourge was (take a close look at the logs):
So, I really enjoyed the DK introduction, even when my explorer nature managed to find a few flaws in the design (try riding away into the plaguelands, or going into Light's Hope early on). But the overall feel I got was that, replacing Acherus with the 3d model of a Battlecruiser, you got a Starcraft MMO right there.
Oh, and I so hate when DKs upgrade their starting armor and start wearing mismatching greens. It so kills the DK feel.
Back in Durotar with my mount out, I went exploring for a bit, and found out how far reaching the devastation caused by the Scourge was (take a close look at the logs):
So, I really enjoyed the DK introduction, even when my explorer nature managed to find a few flaws in the design (try riding away into the plaguelands, or going into Light's Hope early on). But the overall feel I got was that, replacing Acherus with the 3d model of a Battlecruiser, you got a Starcraft MMO right there.
Oh, and I so hate when DKs upgrade their starting armor and start wearing mismatching greens. It so kills the DK feel.
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I intend to save all my DK starting gear in the (vain) hopes of Blizzard one day adding an appearance tab.
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Yeah, I heard about that bug. It's pretty funny.LordOskuro wrote:snip
As for my Death Knight (who I decided to make my main to escape Paladin drama, and haven't looked back once), I did not swap any of my armor as I blitzed through Outland. I changed weapons a couple times, replaced the ring once, I think. Managed to get through with little problem, since the Death Knight armor was designed to be Outland-level gear. Kept the entire ensemble until I hit Northrend, since their quest greens are designed to appear less clownish and more like they are part of the same set.
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SpoilerKarza wrote:Just did this on Ally side. Okay, it's fun, but something about it seriously annoyed me. Dunno if the Horde version of the cutscene is the same, but on ally side: Spoiler
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"Quetzalcoatl, plumed serpent of the Aztecs... you are a pussy." - Stephen Colbert
"Really, I'm jealous of how much smarter than me he is. I'm not an expert on anything and he's an expert on things he knows nothing about." - Me, concerning a bullshitter
"Quetzalcoatl, plumed serpent of the Aztecs... you are a pussy." - Stephen Colbert
"Really, I'm jealous of how much smarter than me he is. I'm not an expert on anything and he's an expert on things he knows nothing about." - Me, concerning a bullshitter
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Well, seems like the bug wasn't fixed in Beta after all. The GM I reported it to went on to console the poor crabs and teach them manners (his words).Civil War Man wrote:Yeah, I heard about that bug. It's pretty funny.
As for my Death Knight (who I decided to make my main to escape Paladin drama, and haven't looked back once), I did not swap any of my armor as I blitzed through Outland. I changed weapons a couple times, replaced the ring once, I think. Managed to get through with little problem, since the Death Knight armor was designed to be Outland-level gear. Kept the entire ensemble until I hit Northrend, since their quest greens are designed to appear less clownish and more like they are part of the same set.
And I'm glad to hear you can keep the starting set through Outland, as I was planning on doing so anyway... That is, of course, until the inevitable mass nerf on the DKs a lot of people seem to be whinning about (yes, incredible as it might seem, players seem to realize the DK is too powerful right now!).
On the other hand, I might just lvel up to 70 without hitting Outland (again), just for the hell of it.
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I hadn't done any Wrathgate follow-ups yet, but read that anyway. Okay okay, Thrall is a better person than I am .Civil War Man wrote:Unless you have done the subsequent quests following the Wrath Gate, you may not want to read this. Spoiler
"Death before dishonour" they say, but how much dishonour are we talking about exactly? I mean, I can handle a lot. I could fellate a smurf if the alternative was death.
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10 man wasn't bad...but the learning curve is weirder then the 25. Seriously the DPS requirements are oddly stricter.Sriad wrote:How did you guys find 10-man vs 25-man Malygos? My guild has almost cleared 10-man at this point (only got 25 80s last weekend) ie regularly getting him to phase 3 with minutes before enrage so all we need is to practice Drakemanship on the Aces High quest. I'm not stressing about either kill, we're a competent bunch and'll have current content on farm before Christmas; just curious.Ghost Rider wrote:And there, finished the heroic raids. Now to do achievements or I go back to milling about playing the game. Really, I am finding lovable about a few old timers crying how they remembered Naxx when it was real(because I so loved Patchwerk, even if his dialogue was the best in the game...his hateful rotation still gave me ugly chills).
As for my server herbs are insane, so I just leveled my Paladin and DK to have herbalism, farm and laugh. And I almost...ALMOST got Titansteel down to a reasonable level(300-350G) rather then having it sell for 1K per bar.
They are. Currently our biggest goal is the Immortal title. And gods, I do not pity our raid leader on that.And I have to say, I'm loving heroic achievements. Being "rewarded" for beating boss encounters in ways that were obviously unintended is a hoot.
If wondering chitlins it is make sure no one dies at all in all of Naxx boss fights. It and the five minutes to kill Malgyos are the big two wants for the guild.
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Yeah, thats the true challenge for the hard core raiders:
Getting the "Glory of the Raider" Achievement(s). I know I won't get it for a long time, if at all.
And I have to say, I love the extent to which they use the phasing technology for quests - especially in Icecrown.
Getting the "Glory of the Raider" Achievement(s). I know I won't get it for a long time, if at all.
And I have to say, I love the extent to which they use the phasing technology for quests - especially in Icecrown.
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Phasing with both Icecrown and the DK quests have been awesome.D.Turtle wrote:Yeah, thats the true challenge for the hard core raiders:
Getting the "Glory of the Raider" Achievement(s). I know I won't get it for a long time, if at all.
And I have to say, I love the extent to which they use the phasing technology for quests - especially in Icecrown.
Also for me Glory of the Raider is to satisfy the hardcore. Blizz has said we will never see another Sunwell level raid, and I believe Arthas may be easier then even Prince pre-nerf. They are aiming for content by all, but achievements/titles by those who want that extra challenge of min-maxing.
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I was personally surprised (in a good way) how much phasing was done in Icecrown. It was great. It felt like there was actual accomplishments being made that changed the game world. As I said to one guild mate, "It's great. I'm pretty much personally responsible for every single setback that Arthas has suffered in Icecrown, from the petty annoyances all the way up to the major strategic defeats."
And then I got a quest line that starts with setting off a giant bomb in the basement of the Citadel, which is the part of the quest line that would piss off Arthas the least.
The guild mate responded that if Arthas were smart, he would start sicing raid bosses on me. Between the siege engines, other players, and ringer NPCs, the elites he would sometimes send obviously weren't enough.
And then I got a quest line that starts with setting off a giant bomb in the basement of the Citadel, which is the part of the quest line that would piss off Arthas the least.
The guild mate responded that if Arthas were smart, he would start sicing raid bosses on me. Between the siege engines, other players, and ringer NPCs, the elites he would sometimes send obviously weren't enough.
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Just renewed suscription and installed Lich King. Made a DK and boy are they a bit different fun though. Even though the big battle between 10000 undead and 300 living was a bit lame. Now I just gotta remember all the stuff to do in the outlands.
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Have you ever played through any horde quests? SpoilerKarza wrote:Just did this on Ally side. Okay, it's fun, but something about it seriously annoyed me. Dunno if the Horde version of the cutscene is the same, but on ally side: SpoilerGil Hamilton wrote:Holy crap, the Wraithgate and associated following quests for the Horde are the most fun I've had in WoW in quite a long time.
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Saw the heavens fill with commerce, argosies of magic sails,
Pilots of the purple twilight dropping down with costly bales;
Heard the heavens fill with shouting, and there rain'd a ghastly dew
From the nations' airy navies grappling in the central blue;
Saw the Vision of the world, and all the wonder that would be;
Saw the heavens fill with commerce, argosies of magic sails,
Pilots of the purple twilight dropping down with costly bales;
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My only beef with the DK is the level of skills. I get First Aid up at Artisan. But I have to go back to Goldshire for cooking and fishing as well as for any of the primary. Which means I spent time in Azeroth...because I'm a level 58(Not hard to get that high in level after all the quests and killing) newbie retard according to the game. I can accept primaries being start over but all the secondary should be artisan.dragon wrote:Just renewed suscription and installed Lich King. Made a DK and boy are they a bit different fun though. Even though the big battle between 10000 undead and 300 living was a bit lame. Now I just gotta remember all the stuff to do in the outlands.
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It's official Warlock's are The Prince of Darkness! Those glasses better be available in-game that's all I can say.
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That would be so fucking awesome.Crown wrote:It's official Warlock's are The Prince of Darkness! Those glasses better be available in-game that's all I can say.
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Bah! Wrathgate (and the WotLK cinematic) are bugged for me on my Mac for some reason (no sound). Had to go and dig it out on the net after the fact to actually hear what happened.
And I must say;
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And I must say;
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Well, having finally gotten started with the raid content (3 wings Naxx clear for the 25-man, everything except Malygos for the 10-man raids so far this id) - I have to say that all the screaming about how its all to easy and simple way overblown (as expected). Yes it is easier than Sunwell (or parts of BT/MH), but if you've never raided before you will have quite some challenges.
In some ways the 10-man raids are actually harder than the 25-man raids, because you have a larger margin of error with the larger raids. And Malygos is quite challenging without the proper equipment. His Cyclone doing more than 20k damage over 10 seconds to every person in the raid while only allowing instants requires either some "raid stacking" by taking along at least 2 druids/priests, or relatively good equipment so that the heal requirement isn't quite that large (if you have people with only 15k health raid-buffed, you need quite a lot more healing to survive than if everyone has 20k raid-buffed). This leaves out the entirety of managing the spark thingies. And this is all in Phase 1. Haven't gotten a look at Phase 2 or 3 yet, so I can't say much about them (except praise Blizzard for implementing a daily allowing you to practice phase 3). A very challenging fight for people who aren't high-end raiders.
And that still leaves out 10-man Sartharion with 3 adds up, which is even harder.
I like it. Raiding is a lot more fun now than it was before.
In some ways the 10-man raids are actually harder than the 25-man raids, because you have a larger margin of error with the larger raids. And Malygos is quite challenging without the proper equipment. His Cyclone doing more than 20k damage over 10 seconds to every person in the raid while only allowing instants requires either some "raid stacking" by taking along at least 2 druids/priests, or relatively good equipment so that the heal requirement isn't quite that large (if you have people with only 15k health raid-buffed, you need quite a lot more healing to survive than if everyone has 20k raid-buffed). This leaves out the entirety of managing the spark thingies. And this is all in Phase 1. Haven't gotten a look at Phase 2 or 3 yet, so I can't say much about them (except praise Blizzard for implementing a daily allowing you to practice phase 3). A very challenging fight for people who aren't high-end raiders.
And that still leaves out 10-man Sartharion with 3 adds up, which is even harder.
I like it. Raiding is a lot more fun now than it was before.