When the goblin's away…

January 2, 2010

Northrend Spree

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , — Misaka @ 5:33 pm

My levelling adventure continues in Northrend, while I still have some free time left over the holidays. Currently I’m at level 73 and I’ve already finished most of the quests in Borean Tundra and about halfway done with Dragonblight.

Starting out in Borean Tundra might not be the best idea though – compared to Valiance Keep, Warsong Hold looks like it has been designed by some drunk and/or crazy developers, because I don’t believe any sane and sober person would design it that way. The place has about 5 levels, so turning in quests and finding trainers involves running around for a good few minutes just looking for them. There should also be a special award for making Horde start out with Scourge swarming around the fortress, while the Alliance can actually go somewhere, without being immediately assaulted by 3 mobs the very moment you step outside the city. Being level 68 at the time didn’t help at all.

Still, it’s much better than questing in Howling Fjord and helping the bloody undeads develop their blight plague to destroy everything with a pulse, something they’ve had brewing since the Tarren Mill quests (which I’ve skipped as well for the same reason). Unfortunately I still have to help them a bit in Dragonblight as a prelude to Wrathgate chain, but it’s only a few quests and they mostly involve killing the Scourge rather than some innocent villagers.

Once I finally levelled up a bit and got out to the next place, it was much better. Most of the Horde quests are similar to what I’ve done on my Alliance characters, so I didn’t have to spend too much time on them. And there are of course the neutral factions like Wyrmrest or Kirin Tor, which don’t change at all.

The instances on the other hand aren’t so good for levelling anymore. Sure, you get some quests for them, but there aren’t really that many of them, so they don’t give that much extra experience. I still do them anyway, just because the gear I get from quests is just awful for an Elemental shaman.

Unfortunately being a healer in the lower instances is not that easy – tanks that know the instances are pretty rare, and most of the time they continue their Outlandish manner of pissing me off, by running off to next pack without looking if I’m low on mana or not. I also had to buy Dual Spec already (actually I did it while I was still in Outland), because healing as Elemental was just spamming either Lesser Healing Wave or Chain Heal – not fun at all and sometimes even not enough if you also happen to have a crappy tank with you. There’s also less reasons to continue running the instances, as the first random dungeon awards you with 2 Emblems of Triumph, and the following ones only with gold and some experience, so I usually run the daily once a day (as you can use them to buy 500 reputation with Wyrmrest and other factions), and then only queue for the ones that still have some interesting loot.

December 31, 2009

Halfway there… and some PuGging tips

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , — Zaeni @ 10:01 am

Zaeni has hit 40, and along with getting plate mail and new swift mount, with 40 points down the Holy tree, he finally has a nice new skill, Holy Shock.40finally I can see it being a way to put out extra healing near instantaneously, or following up with respectable damage using divine favour + Holy Shock.
Anyway, here’s some pugging tips that I picked up along the way to 40:

  • PuG early and often, but don’t forget the quests for the instance! A quick run around (if you don’t like checking the wiki) capital cities often give new quests for instances. Plus the loot off instance quest rewards are often much better than what you’d have
  • General Healer advice : Call for a mana break when the fight is under control and is about to end!  If I had a silver every time the tank runs off to find new mobs just because his mana/rage is still full without looking at the healer’s mana bar…
  • General Tank advice: Always check your healer’s mana bar AND that he’s within line of sight when pulling new mobs!
  • General Tank advice 2 : If that hunter/warlock/<new unreleased pet class> decides to tank a mob with his pet, let him. A pet can often  take the punishment from 1 mob by itself if it’s specced right, long enough to come and assist it. Unless of course the hunter pulled more and the others are making a beeline towards the hunter.
  • Specific Instance Annoyance: Uldaman. Make sure you designate 1 person to pick up both the Gni’kiv Medallion and  The Shaft of  Tsoi as in a cross server pug, you won’t be able to trade non-conjured items to combine into The Staff of Prehistoria. If 2 people pick each of the items up, you will not be able to summon a boss mob. The Gni’kiv Medallion can be found where the 3 dwarves are and the boss mob trogg Revelosh holds The Shaft of Tsoi.

Happy New Year to everyone!

p.s. Mirror’s Edge is quite fun, hopefully Mirror’s Edge 2 isn’t that far off.

p.p.s Steam sales are evil T.T

December 25, 2009

All the little changes they don’t tell us about

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: — Misaka @ 6:54 pm

See the Caverns of Time bit? This used to say "Steamwheedle Port" here.Remember the OOX Distress Beacons you can get from random mobs in Tanaris, Hinterlands and Feralas? Each one of them leads to an escort quest in that zone, and if you do them all, you can get a Mechanical Chicken pet.

Now, if you leveled at least one character to about level 50 back in the day (being somewhere around Classic or TBC), you probably remember that the quests were not necessarily easy and most classes needed a group to successfully do them, unless you outleveled them.

However, that’s not the case anymore. It seems that the patch 3.2 changed the quests, making the escorts significantly shorter. The chickens now fly back to their maker just after the first ambush (rather than after going all the way near the sea coast), making it much more easier to finish them all at the appropriate levels.

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