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The Arachnophobia Club

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

Second full Naxx clear last night! :D

8 people from Nautilus, with a pugged healer and DPS.

We one shot all of the Military and Plague wings, and much to my joy, I survived the entirety of the fight with Heigan! :D

Look! I live! ... Ok, Erethia didn't...

Look! I live! ... Ok, Erethia didn't...

And that is because Heigan has a ridiculously sized hit box. Large enough that Erethia happily sits inside the previous safe zone whilst she claws at him, which results in death. D: But hey, I lived! I was so pleased with myself. (Though a lot of credit must be given to Mcitra, our uber tree, who was dancing like a pro and slapping HoTs on me when I did eat an eruption.)

We also tore through the Arachnid Wing with ease, aiming for the achievement there. We managed to get that with about a minute remaining on the clock… despite our mage being webbed out of the room entirely. Oops.

:D

:D

We were aiming for Make Quick Werk of him, too, but we didn’t really have the DPS to pull that one off. I think we missed that by well over a minute. Grobbulus was our only wipe in the place, mostly due to starting the fight when a couple of people were AFK, and getting overwhelmed with slimes. Gluth and Thaddius went down without any real problems.

Nabbed the Hundred Club achievement from Sapphiron, who also yielded my sole piece of loot from the entire run; Key to the Focusing Iris. There’d been a Bow drop earlier, which was inferior to my crossbow, and the Claymore dropped again, but that was it for Hunter drops. The vast majority of stuff was cloth… and we had one clothie. D: Most of it ended up in the Paladins mountainous off spec pile.

An exclusive club, with absolutely no members benefits! D:

An exclusive club, with absolutely no members benefits! D:

KT was… embarrassingly funny. I was a bit too close to a healer, and one of us got frozen… and it caught the other. Obviously, healer was more valuable, so they got the saving heals, and I died. Recieved a battle res from a druid, and continued on my merry pewpewing way…

Until the OT /w’d (no vent.) me, asking if I could MD the adds onto him when they spawned. In the couple of seconds it took for me to reply OK, I got hit with the first Shadow Fissure that’d been targeted at me on either of the two runs, and died. Again. -mortified- I spent the rest of the fight on the floor watching health and mana bars to pass the time.

Was good fun, though given about half the loot was basically useless to any of us, it wasn’t the most rewarding run. Wondering about possibility of Sartharion (Plus a drake. maybe?) or Malygos this week… though I’m not sure I have the gear for Maly. -ponderponder-

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Me and Kazura have also kind of dusted off our blood elf duo (Prot Paladin and Shadow Priest). Whilst she was making her way to Thousand Needles (I’d already arrived), I suggested she just jump off the lift and I’d bubble her before she hit the bottom, just for a fun shortcut. It… didn’t quite work the first time. Oh, I bubbled her. The instant she hit the ground. Used up my bubble, and she still died. We found this hilarious, so gave it another go.

Achievement incidental to original plan.

Achievement incidental to original plan.

Heh. Silly blood elf fun ftw!

Bits and bobs

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

To begin with, a couple of shiny achievements:

I hate reputation so very much.

I hate reputation so very much.

The fact you don’t get an achievement for Hodir rep irritates me to no end. This is a faction you have to grind with for quite a while (unless you buy up Relics, you stupidly rich and impatient person), and to get an achievement related to them, you need to pay 800g for a mount? Whilst you get an achievement for Tabard factions, which you can get easily in the course of doing heroics. Bah. They did sort of give me an achievement though.

Anyway, I hit exalted with the Crusade mid CoS run. We were trying the timed event, but didn’t manage to make it. I did, however, get my ring, and exalted with AC finally unlocked awesome chest gear. From dailies, I ended up a couple hundred rep from Exalted with Hodir, though a quick sweep of the surrounding area turned up an everfrost chip cheekily hiding behind the entrance to the Hibernal Cavern.

Next Rep target is Wyrmrest. Neither the Kirin Tor or the Ebon Blade are offering anything I need at Exalted, so I figure I might as well start grinding rep for a Red Drake.

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Superior + Emblem Lootz!

Superior + Emblem Lootz!

After a sort of diastrous UP run (no belt, again), I consoled myself with a shiny new pendant.

Random chatlogs:

Distressing how much a former Resto druid has changed!

Distressing how much a former Resto druid has changed!

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After he spent about half an hour ranting about how the quest wasn't working... :3

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Just... don't ask :P

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Here’s some pudding.

There’s proof of BM DPS in heroics in it. (Though I thought I had two paladins – final member was a druid, so buffs were blessing of might and gift of the wild.)

OMNOMNOM.

Nearly 2.6k DPS on second boss in UP

Nearly 2.6k DPS on second boss in UP

2.7k DPS on Ingvar the Plunderer.

2.7k DPS on Ingvar the Plunderer.

Yes, that is post patch. Then again, it’s not a WWS, so it’s not authorative, is it? But it’s TRU FAX! After all, why would arcane be in there if it was pre patch!

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Silly flagged ally!

Silly flagged ally!

Me and Kazura played our BEs for the first time in ages tonight. Typically, two minutes after this a level 31 Hunter appeared and killed me.

Yet I went through ashenvale twice on a PvP realm and wasn’t ganked. Le sigh. In fact, I wasn’t ganked there, or darkshore, or near the Exodar. I know thats a ghost town, but come on PvPeople!

Zomgs, an update?

Friday, September 12th, 2008

As FFXI is out of commission at the moment, I’ve been reduced to playing WoW again.

Joys! :P

Kazura introduced me to BG’s recently, and bloody hell, are they fun!

I reached level 48 on Faulsey (then spent another half the level getting Erethia to the same level -.-), and Kaz convinced me to do a WSG. The first BG I ever did lasted a whopping hour and a half, though at the end of that time it was an Alliance loss.

Since then, I’ve been doing BGs on both Faulsey (48 Draenei Hunter, just to refresh :P ), and Ilthiran (who I took from 27 to 29, Tauren Druid.). Generally, it seems that horde win maybe a third of the battles I take part in as Ilthiran, and alliance win a quarter of the ones I do as Faulsey…

So I must really suck XD

But they are loads of fun :3

I’ve tried Arathi Basin a couple of times, and enjoyed it, though I like WSG due to it’s familiarity (basic capture the flag, woo!).

Also, me and Kaz have started working on our Blood Elves, Numinator, my Paladin, and Kazume, her Priest. So far, we’ve commited genocide against the humans of Hillsbrad, and I’ve reached 25, and Kazume is hot on my heels at 24.

Oddly, the game likes to mark some rather difficult quest as Yellow (which, at least on Faulsey, I always took to mean sort of Medium… then again, I do have Erethia, my uber tank as him :P ), such as two quests in the battle of Hillsbrad Line involving killing level 30′s… Which we did at 24 XD

Our plan for blood elves is to get them to 29, then go pwn on BG’s… it’s not impossible that we will level them past that, but it IS unlikely. We’re not going to be twinks, so much as pretty well geared. Kaz gets off lucky, able to keep to her holy spec, but I’ll probably have to respec to Retribution, which will throw me slightly, as I am rather used to my mega defence boosts :P

I plan on getting some of the gear from BGs for Faulsey and Ilthiran… it’s not really stellar outside of PVP, or so I’ve heard, but some of it is really nice, and since all it takes is time spent having fun to get it, instead of the horror of grinding, I see no reason why not to get a few pieces.

First of two entries – Numinator and Kazume (pictures only)

Wednesday, February 20th, 2008

Pictures only; I stopped playing WoW after these two entries, but had left them incomplete, so here we are…










Numinator is a woman? Aww, man!

Sunday, February 3rd, 2008

x.x;

I took the name Numinator from The Well of Echoes series of books by Ian Irvine 3 years ago, have been using it all over the place since then. The next series, Song of the Tears, carries on after that, and instead of just mentioning the Numinator in passing, it is sought out… and turns out to be a woman, as I discovered to my dismay last night when reading the recently released Fate of the Fallen.

Bloody smashing, lmao.

Somewhat amusingly, however, of the 5 Numinators on EU realms, 4 are Males :P

Anyway, in Blood Elf news, me and Kazume had a quick run around the other night, getting level 18, and obliterating whole camps of trolls, a genocide that will continue on our next login.


Faulsey is now level 44, after flitting about between Gadgetztan and Feathermoon Stronghold doing all the quests I could pick up, such as murderising Naga and their leaders;


Wandering halfway across the world to get pictures and feathers from the Hinterlands;


and beheading bandits in the desert;


Whilst in the desert, one of the Wastewander enemies dropped a purple item;


I thought I was lucky when that blue axe dropped last month… which got me a whopping (at the time :P ) 25g. However, the Nightblade is worth around 170-200g… Which is more money that I have on me at the moment. -cue cartoon style dollar signs in eyes- Ooooh… :3

Not very exciting, but, the whole purpose of this is mostly to be for me to look back on, and I’ve got a bloody history dissertation to avoid doing.

I hate the American Civil War.

Lament of the Highbourne

Saturday, January 26th, 2008

Since hitting level 40 on my Hunter, I’ve really lost sight of any significant goals… Of course, the next logical big step is to get to Outland, but for some reason, that doesn’t seem to hold as much lure as getting 40 and a mount did. It seems WoW’s pull isn’t quite as strong on me as FFXI.

In any case, I’ve been spending time more on Ilthiran, though only relatively… not been on so much recently, real life has been WHOAMYGAWDWTF? for about a week now, hehe. Anyway, Ilthiran has been dusted off once again to wreak havoc on the forests of Ashenvale (I am so tired of them by now, but at the same time I rather like them :P I have a thing for Kalimdor, seeing it as very much my home…)

Firstly, there was attacking the thistlefur tribe, and infiltrating their stronghold to get some Troll Charms, which was fun… I love prowling about.


For a quick break, I took a trek down to Stonetalon to do some quests there, including one where I got to attack a Night Elf Settlement, which is always fun, especially when you get to beat up fellow Druids.


Speaking of beating up other druids, shortly after dinging level 24, some level 26 Alliance Druid ran past me with his flag up. Not wanting to start a fight, I walked off a bit… Before reconsidering, thinking if I caught him off guard in cat form, I’d win a fight. Stealthing up, I saw him fighting some Furbolgs… With spells. A balance spec druid? How deliciously squishy…

One shred, a few claws, a rip, and a few panicked Moonfires (I forgot I had beastial swiftness, and there was no way he’d get away from me :3) later, and there was a careless Night Elf splayed on the ground! :D Oh yeah!


Admittedly, it was low of me to attack him whilst he was fighting a mob, but he was fair game with his flag up. Even in that situation, he shouldn’t have just dropped… Panic obviously set in and he just ran. Not even a rejuvenation on himself or a moonfire on me :P Then again, theres not much he could do, what with my ability to morph out of the roots he relied upon so much for engaging mobs. -shrug- Either way, I like killing silly foo’s with their flags up.

I don’t however like getting double teamed myself…

You know things are serious when I’m back in Bear form, given my undying love for my Cat :P Finding the Ashenvale outrunners for that particular quest was most irritating, given their stealthyness.

Oh, and I obtained my first piece of Rare gear that I’m actually wearing, in the form of some really nice +AGI and +Stamina boots, from the surprisingly easy Warsong Supplies quest. :)

Faulsey… leveled from 40 to 41 almost without quests, a painful experience I have no wish to ever repeat :P That’s all on him…

Me and Kazume, however, have been busy ridding the Ghostlands of all sorts of threats.

Such as these reanimated trolls. Which, somewhat annoyingly, dropped shoulders (I got a pair of mail ones shortly after), which I didn’t get till about 23 on my Hunter… How come the enemies in the Blood Elf starting area seem to drop shoulder items but those in Draenei didn’t :o Most irksome :P

After burning dead trolls, collecting Juju’s, and escorting stupid NPCs to safety, we ended up with a few nice pieces of armour, and another few quests knocked off our lists. Next was windrunner village and spire. We cleared out the village whilst gathering items for one quest, then wandered up to the spire for another… where I got quite excited when a banshee dropped a necklace bearing the name of Sylvannas…

I knew exactly what that would lead to, and was very eager to get out of the spire, that when our quest was complete, and we had about 4 enemies on us, I decided that we should throw ourselves into the sea :3

Eventually,w e found ourselves in Undercity, where I gave Sylvannas the necklace, and got treated to the beautiful Lament of the Highbourne… which I recorded with XFires new video capability… and despite me having a perfectly fine AVI codec, doesn’t playback. Most irritated :\ In any case, Kazume was far less impressed than me, but I liked it :P

The night was finished off with my now favourite past time… Killing Night Elves :3



Finally! Level 40 and Mount

Sunday, January 20th, 2008

First a wee bit about blood elves…

Been ages since me and Kaz were on our Blood Elves, so long in fact, that we had a LOT of rested EXP to work off. We ended up doing about 6 quests, and going from level 13 to 15, but we STILL have LOADS of quests to do, and we hadn’t even used up all the rested state at time of log off :P


On Faulsey, I finished off all the quests I could in Desolace (which meant returning from my later stomping grounds of Dustwallow a couple of times), which got me as far as 35, when I went to Theramore in Dustwallow Marsh to continue my trek to 40. I finished the Missing Diplomat chain of Quests, which was a long journey, but quite satisfying at the end.


To round up a Gelkis quest, I headed over to Swamp of Sorrows too, to collect some Draenethyst from Ongeku, a lost one. It’s kind of wierd, as a Draenei, to see what a lot of my race has become. Obviously, it’s just a game and a story, but you do get a bit emotionally involved, and it’s quite… shocking to see what has become of people who may at some point have been friends or relatives of my character.


Back in Dustwallow, I also finished the Lighthouse quest chain, which led to some huge sea beast attacking the port, and me having to mortar him to death. Failed it first time, because I got blasted back when I was careless, but second time was easy.

When defeated, you get treated to Fireworks and the like :P

In a final drive to get Exalted with Darnassus, I’ve been doing quests in Loch Modan and the Wetlands, and today was finally rewarded for my efforts, after finishing the Eye of Paleth chain, which, interestingly, had me and erethia turned into HUMAN undead. Suddenly, I no longer had hooves and horns, which would be somewhat confusing, but Erethia must have been seriously confused, losing her sharp paws and claws for some ineffective human hands and feet :P

Of course, I still had to get level 40, so I returned to Dustwallow once again, and set about doing all the quests I could, particularly from Tabetha’s Farm. I was quite amused when I noticed an NPC called Apprentice Garion. A guy called Garion, with sort of sandy hair, on a farm, with a woman described as being “older than she looks”, who is learning magic?

Blatant Belgariad reference! Woot! :) Thats something I quite like in WoW, all the Pop. Culture references. I also couldn’t help notice Commander Vimes, obviously named after Samuel Vimes from the Discworld books, in Theramore.

Anyway, Tabetha sent me off on a fun quest to burn down the tents at a nearby Grimtotem camp, a task I happily carried out.


When I exhausted the quests at the farm, I wandered down to Mudsprocket, and completed most of the quests there, finally dinging 40! :D I immediately hopped on the next gryphon to Darnassus to pick up my mount.


I settled on the Striped Frostsaber, to sort of match Erethia. I COULD have had a Spotted Frostsaber, but then I’d be staring at spotted cat ass all the time, except during flights. No thanks :P

I already love my cat :P

Kaz made a Draenei Hunter on my realm, so I wandered over there to show off my shiny new mount, and, out of racial pride, waste 8g50s on an Elekk that will now sit dejectedly in my bank.


Now that I’ve hit 40 though, a lot of the wind is out of my sails. I’m not even sure where to go to level, at the moment. So I picked Feralas, since it was labeled by Cartographer as being a level 40-50 area, and it has a Night Elf Settlement.

Faulsey, saviour of the Draenei… At least, on Azeroth

Saturday, January 5th, 2008

Obviously, the Draenei race has a severe lack of decent heroes, having to rely on me to save the day. I’ve single handedly (though some paws helped too.) saved the Draenei of Azeroth from the dangers of the Blood Elves and the Burning Legion.

However, I get confused without things being in chronological order, so here’s a brief rundown of events prior to that.

Leveled Ilthiran up to 22, and learned Rip, which means I can get some good use out of stealth now, such as using it in the sport of Giant Spider Fighting.

Rounded off all the Darnassus Reputation quests I could;

Elune save Azeroth’s inns and taverns if this Dryad ever becomes a stand up comedienne.

I paid a visit to Warsong Lumber Camp, and spent the whole time worrying about attacking a PvP NPC and then getting raped horribly by some hordies :P

Whilst doing the Scythe of Elune series, I came accross this rare enemy, and he dropped an uber awesome neck piece :3

Feralas. Would like to go deeper in, it looks pretty nice :3


And my greatest stroke of luck that night… A rare item! :o I’m always pleasantly surprised to get a green item, so finding a blue in a normal enemy was a mega-surprise. I was even more pleased when I learned it sold for 25g. I feel like I’m rolling in money! Shame I’m not though :P

Now, onto saving the Draenei people.

The first thing I did was take down 2 demons in Demonfall Ridge, where I also ran into important pieces of Warcraft history. Here, a monument to Grom Hellscream…


And here, the floating blades of Mannoroth.


I’ve never played any of the WoW strategy games beyond the demo for WCIII, though I’d like to (I have a thing for strategy games.), but I have read up on the lore, and it felt quite cool to see such important historical objects.

Anyway, the defeat of those two demons meant I’d saved Ashenvale, particularly the Draenei outpost of Forest Song, and I got a cool ring and praise and so on.

Deciding to make a trip to the homelands that I’d been away from for 10 levels, I remembered I had a few unfinished quests, including an assault on the Vector Coil…

The quest involved escorting a level 20 Elite Draenei into the coil, fighting level 17-21 Elite Blood Elves on the way, blowing parts of it up, before finally confronting Sironas, the demonic whore behind all the Draenei problems on Bloodmyst Isle


Obviously, at level 31, the quest was no challenge, and I regret not having sought another player to do the quest with me when I was level 20, but it was still fairly rewarding, especially when I returned to Blood Watch…

(Screenshot marred by me having a tonne of bags open -.-;)

-Basks in the adoration-

Ahhh. It feels good to be a hero.

FFXI and WoW have two very different ways of doing quests/missions. In FFXI, there is the (somewhat effective) tactic of you as the silent protagonist, who helps out, but is really always pushed to the side when it comes to world saving events, in favour of developing other characters. In WoW, you are recognized for your feats, which gives you a warm fuzzy feeling. Both ways are quite effective, but I can now see why people more into story might get a bit exasperated with FFXI’s “Oh, you’re not important” treatment.


And just for good measure, here’s a picture of me in the shiny tabard I was given, which hides the ugly jerkin I’ve only been wearing for like 18 levels, because I haven’t found an upgrade and am too tight to buy one.


Today, I ventured out to Desolace, where I finished what seems to be, as far as I’m aware, the only Darnassus Reputation quest until after level 40, and after hitting 32, wandered off to far corners of the world to learn Dash and Prowl (Level 30 skills not available till 32 ; ;)

Whilst learning Dash, I found a quest to get me a really awesome axe (As you can see, I’d switched from my old two handed sword to axes after a couple of lucky drops), and ended up using the Stranglethorn Tiger, Ellaria, I’d tamed to help me defeat enemies… Which meant I got attached, and
she’s now in my stables :P She can’t replace Erethia, of course, but tigers are awesome :P


My Darnassus rep. is sitting at about 3.3k from Exalted right now, which means, given my low level, it’s time to go grind my way through yet another Alliance races starting quests. I need to get 13.2k rep. through other Alliance quests in order to get Exalted with Darnassus, but I’ll do it. I really want a Saber mount :P I’ll probably buy an Elekk too out of racial pride, but I really want a Saber.

Ironically, in real life, I HATE cats. Though of the house variety, not the ridable or scuse me, I’m just going to eat your face variety.

Also, in an inversion of the norm, visited Kazu(ra/me)’s main Realm today, and helped try and find that bloody voodoo charm for a quest (it’s a 3% drop rate or something -.-).


We did a few more quests after that, including killing timberlings for tumours… which is where I died. Twice. We came across a rare timberling, which dropped a heart that granted us one use timberling guardians, which we had a bit of fun with.

Reputation Sucks!

Saturday, January 5th, 2008

Elekks are UGLY.

Mechanostriders are ugly and freaky.

Horses are dull.

Rams are… ok.

Nightsabers are AWESOME.

That’s basically my thought process where mounts are concerned.

Being bored, and having no yellow or green quests to do at level 24, I decided to go and get some Darnassus reputation.

My god… what a painful day. I did every quest I could find from Shadowglen to Darkshore, going from about 3k into Honoured to 9k into Revered. The first bajillion quests I did didn’t really get me much, but the later Darkshore quests awarded decent levels of EXP, so much so that I went from 24 to 26 purely by questing.

I also learned now that warlock enemies are REALLY crap… This guy had a Succubus and THREE Voidwalkers.

I froze the Succubus, and had another trap ready, so she was no bother. I wasn’t expecting him so suddenly burst out 3 voidwalkers, making me turn tail and run screaming like a little girl.

Demon enemies, however, are fun :3


Today was also the day I got my first kill in PvP. Running up to Auberdine between quests, I saw a level 22 Tauren Druid charging on down the path. Now, I’m usually content to let flagged people go by, but then again, I usually see them in Ashenvale, and who knows what’ll crawl out of the trees there.

This nonce was running down the MAIN ROAD through an Alliance area. Fair enough, he may have been fleeing from Auberdine NPC aggro, but he could at least have cat-ified and put stealth up, we weren’t that close to town. Really, he was a death waiting to happen :3 So I let loose with all my shots and the like, and he didn’t realise what was happening till he was nearly dead.


It’s quite satisfying to kill another player… even if they were 2 levels lower and probably running from other aggro… I’m a cruel person :3

Another little trek I had to do was to the Wetlands to learn Bite 4 for Erethia. Not fun. I lagged like hell, and nearly died trying to take crocolisks out in the bay.


Thats the only thing I dislike about hunter… Having to go learn new skills for my pet every 8 levels (at least in the case of bite/claw).

In Numinator and Kazume news, we began the quests in the Ghostlands, and we’ve wound up with around 12 active quests at many given moments, which isn’t fun. I hate being spoiled for choice! :P

Firstly, we went up to Suncrown Village to clear it out, and also have a semi-difficult but very fun fight versus this big undead spider queen thingymajig! :P


Next up was various quests in and around the lake, such as collecting troll EARS (Kazume wasn’t impressed, haha.), killing vengeful water spirits, and gathering amulets from the lakebed (and almost drowning at the same time.), and fighting a giant water elemental.

With level 12 also came the Redemption quest for Paladin, which involved killing a fellow Blood Knight (As you do.)


And draining mana from the Na’aru under the city. The Na’aru was an awesome sight. For some reason, I expected that it was being kept on Draenor, so it was a cool surprise to see it.


Naturally, after learning Redemption, I got my own back on Kaz, and had HER die naked so I could resurrect her :P

More quests (and near death experiences. I love Blessing of Protection. I must have saved Kaz with it at least 5 times :P ) ensued, such as fighting High Elven ghosts and de-boning murlocs, so we could take their spines to some crazy apothacary, which also netted me a shiny new piece of chest armour from a lucky drop.


I’m REALLY easily amused, so having a nice, shiny piece of chest armour instead of the sort of drab, rusty looking one I had before makes me feel all Paladin-y. I also tossed away my old Training Sword of the Bear for a shiny new Norther Shortsword of Strength from the AH.

Normally, I don’t buy AH equipment, but I was too used to my awesome weapon to “downgrade” to a boring 1H Sword, and it was a bargain at 60s too, when you consider the fact copper ore is selling for 2g 50s.

"lol bear form in 20"

Friday, January 4th, 2008

Leveling has slowed way down on Faulsey recently, been busy reading books and playing Valkyrie Profile 2 instead of WoW :P

Since last post, have went from 21 to 24, getting by on whatever quests were available, which included a huge trek down through Ashenvale, and into the Barrens, to climb dreadmist peak and confront some mad mage dude. That wasn’t fun. Especially when I got bored and killed a Horde NPC then realised I’d have to hide in a bush for 5 mins whilst my PVP flag was still up. :P


You may notice I have a really bad habit of forgetting to switch to Aspect of the Hawk when I enter combat. It annoys me too, especially when I turn to run away and BAM! 4 second daze!

However, Ilthiran has been revived somewhat, and I’ve went from 18 to 21, simply for 1. Cat form and 2. 2 Talent points into Feral Swiftness so I could go at a decent speed :P I managed to pull myself through those levels, even though I was bored of bear form, and tired of dying (Druid is harder to solo than Hunter… at least from 10-20) to quilboars for some half assed quest involving killing geomancers. In the end my patience was rewarded with this the moment I dinged level 20:


Jeez, you can’t even level up without basically being accused of being gimped in WoW, can you? /slap And, of course, the disease that all MMORPGs come with… the “Omgs noob i havs bettur chars den u!” illness. No one cares, small child, no one cares. It didn’t particularly annoy me, it just proved once again that people are idiots. It also helped pass the time between the Crossroads and Thunder Bluff before learning cat form, so all is good!

Cat form is loads of fun, though I really need to get an ability to use from stealth. At the moment, it’s really turning out to be the same as using bear form. Yes, I can deal better damage, but, I also have less health and armour, so I have to morph out and heal more.

I also had to redo my talents when I hit 20, as I’d mucked them up during the trial. I had 4 talents in furor before, which is useful, though not as much when you can just stealth until your Energy Generates, so I put all my points into Feral Combat Talents to open up Feral Swiftness. I’ve become used to 30% extra speed by now, with aspect of the Cheetah :P .

Ilthiran then had to haul ass over to the Eastern Kingdoms, just so I could finish two quests that were the only non OMGWTFDIFFICULT! quests available at the time, so I popped into Silvermoon and waited on Kazume to log in so I could flaunt Cat form to her (she’s a Night Elf Druid on her other realm. Level 10 though.) Then, back to leveling Numinator with her.

We began to finish all the quests we had in Eversong (about 8 at the start of the night), such as one to punish some badly behaved students;

and one to kill some freaky Murloc Dude;


When we hit level 10, we scuttled off to learn our new abilities… I was not impressed with the level 10 Paladin skills though. Rank 2 of Seal of Righteousness didn’t add anything to the damage done per swing, and added… 2 damage to the Judgement effect. Oh joy! I invested in it anyway, since I was practically rolling in cash (more on that later.) Kazume got much better abilities, such as her Resurrection ability and Mind Blast. In the ensuing duel, she didn’t quite melt faces, she’s a bit too low for that, and planning a holy spec, but still held out for a while :P I had to strip nekkid as well, so she could test her rez spell :P


After rounding off the very last of our quests in Eversong, we finally departed for the Ghostlands, which are as ugly as hell. We both got our first ride on bats here, too, which was semi interesting, as I’m used to Hippogryphs and Wyverns.


Talent wise, I’ve decided to opt for a Protection/Retribution build to (hopefully) complement Kazume’s healing abilities. I considered Protection/Holy for a brief while, then realised how useless all the extra healing power would be with a Holy spec priest for a duo partner :P

Anyway, I mentioned money earlier.

WoW’s economy is crazy. In fact, on any given realm, there’s probably 3 economies: Alliance, Horde and Joint.

For my horde characters, skinning isn’t so hot. Light Leather is 50s or less, compared to (or at least, it used to be.) 1g for Alliance. However, Wool Cloth, which was about 1g50s on Alliance a while ago, is 2g50s for the Horde. Even crazier is how much money I’m making from level 1 mining items. A few days ago (on Horde of course), Copper ore was about 1g20-50s for 20, earlier today it was 2g20s, and by night, it was 3g! Ooooh, lovely money… However, Alliance leather prices are dropping, as medium leather was down to 1g, so I’m having to hoard on Faulsey. Bleh!

I leave you with a (possibly) familiar name!