September 2010

Updates

I spent most of the weekend working on my priest, or my spriest as they’re called (Shadow Priest). I saved up enough emblems to purchase my hat – 75 emblems is a lot (for me at least) to save up. I’m now sporting the gloves/robe/pants to my heal set, the shoulders/gloves to my dps set, the meta gem hat and a few odds and ends. Working on two different sets at once is annoying (to say the least) and making sure that I’ve got the proper gems where they need to be is a huge drain on the pocket book. Surprisingly enough the priest does pretty good dps. I’m still below where I want to be, and I have to work at it (unlike the warlock) but I’m not always at the bottom any more. I imagine with more gear and as I inch closer to a 5k gs I’ll get better. Heals are also coming along easier. It’s odd for me to be playing a game where gear DOES make a huge difference.

There have been a few festivals in game lately and they’ve all been alright – but today (well, 3am) marked the beginning of Brewfest, which I am very excited about. Mostly because there are achievements for this festival, and also because I’ve only ever participated once before. I don’t drink in real life, but working on achievements is something I really enjoy doing to pass the time when I don’t feel like dungeon grinding.

Sorry for the lack of screen shot in this post, too! I haven’t been hitting the print screen button nearly as much as I should be. Happy gaming, no matter where you find yourself!

Learning the Shadow Priest

As much as I love my warlock (and I do) she was not my ‘first’ character – that would be Faydai, my priest. I’ve had the character for quite some time, leveled up the ‘regular’ way and feel more connected to this character then any of my others. Yesterday on a suggestion from a friend I decided to do some research into the shadow spec and see how viable it would be for me to have two completely different specs (ie: discipline for healing, and shadow for face melting). Since I’ve never played the priest for anything but healing this was actually quite challenging for me.

The other down side was that my gear is certainly more on the healing side then on the dps side. This would be the first character I have where two completely different sets of gear would be a must have, especially since the two specs require very different gems. After a lot of research I figured out a casting order, as well as which stats I wanted to work towards for my gear. I learned about which gems I should aim for, as well as enchants. I spent the day queued as dps instead of healing (which was far less stressful then healing might I add) and saved up enough emblems to add the a pair of shoulders and gloves to the shadow collection. I also won a neck piece and a few trinket upgrades (because I was still sporting greens). I switched some gems around to my regular set pieces, and when all was said and done I wasn’t doing too badly as far as damage. I’m still below where I’d like to be, but I can hold my own more often than not – especially on group encounters. Single target I have to really work at but I know it will come with time (and more gear).

After much consideration, I also left the guild I was in. They were simply not a good fit for me what so ever and I spent most of my day feeling uncomfortable around one or two of the members. I have NO idea how one goes about finding a guild in WoW and I’m reluctant to take on this endeavor simply because of the sort of community that one finds in game.  Despite my seeming negativity I AM optimistic that I can find a mature guild that I’d be a good match for. Just another adventure I suppose.

Happy gaming, no matter where you find yourself! I hope everyone has an awesome weekend.

I Believe I can Fly

I remember saying in a previous post that I didn’t enjoy WoW for long amounts of time because there was “nothing to do” aside from dungeon grind. A reader suggested that I find other things to do, like collecting companion pets and mounts, working on achievements, those types of things. At the time I sort of shrugged it off and thought nothing of it. Now that a few months have passed and I’ve been playing WoW more often then not – I have to agree with them 100%. WoW may not have player housing (sigh) but there ARE other things for me to do aside from dungeon grind.

That’s not to say I don’t dungeon grind a fair amount. I sure do. Yesterday my warlock managed to reach 5k gs (gear score) which is nice for a non-raider (and I’m not talking about PvP gear which raises your gs by insane amounts but does NOT mean you’ll do well in instances as people have shown me time and time again). I’m at a ‘comfortable’ level in game, no longer a complete liability to my groups, and able to hold my own quite well in the DPS department. I’ve worked really hard on the warlock, and the class is a LOT of fun to play.

When I’m bored / tired of doing dungeons I’ve taken to working on achievements, and completing fun random quests that I never did the first time through. Yesterday I spent the better part of my day working on the ‘keymaster’ achievement, which required me to obtain keys from areas that players barely visit these days, especially with the LFD tool so readily available. I ended up exploring Dire Maul as well as the non-heroic version of Stratholme. The warlock finally got her mining to 450 – and engineering is close behind at a steady 431.

Of course, then there are the alts to worry about. My priest is not exactly under geared but nor is she all that well geared. Sitting at a gs of around 4k or so, there’s a lot of work to be done. I’m saving up emblems for shoulders (75, ugh) as well as a hat. She also needs new trinkets (hers are completely abysmal). I’d really like to be able to raid on the character some day, but I find healing PUGs difficult – well, not difficult so much as a test in incredible patience and leaving me with a lot of frustration. Why play a game if you’re just going to be frustrated all of the time. If I didn’t actually CARE whether or not I did a good job I probably wouldn’t be so annoyed playing the class, but I can’t compensate for everyone else when they decide to do something dumb in a dungeon.

I’ve also taken to collecting recipes. Pictured above, my engineer sporting her latest mount. The thing looks (and sounds) like it’s about to fall apart at any minute, and that just makes me want to fly it even more. It’s great. I love going through my list of recipes and finding out what I’m missing and where it comes from. Working on expanding my collection is a great pass time.

In the end, yes, I’ve found other things to do aside from dungeon grind. It just took a little time. Happy gaming, no matter where you find yourself!

I Feel Pretty, Oh So Pretty

The Lord of the Rings Online, and Vanguard, are two of the best looking games I’ve played (of course, always in my opinion). With LotRo going free to play I decided to poke my nose in lately. I picked up three 60 day cards for $15 each and decided to VIP my account until early next year, mostly so I could earn the ‘free’ turbine points while I’m a VIP. Pictured above is my level 29 hobbit minstrel, Lysthia. I play on the Landroval server, so if you happen to be around be sure to add me to friends.

Happy gaming, no matter where you find yourself!

A Time for Alts

Long ago I came to the conclusion that I will never be one of those people who has a ‘main’ or even just one or two characters. No, I will always be one of ‘those’ people who has a whole army of alts, and spend most of my time contemplating the fact that if I spent all my energy focusing on one character instead of the handful that I have well, who knows what wonders I’d have experienced in game. Eventually I go through a phase where I just want to delete all of my alts and concentrate on a main – and then the next day I go and create another alt. It’s still a battle I deal with daily.

In WoW at the moment I have two ‘mains’ and would ideally like more. I have my 80 warlock (who is <this> close to 5k gs and I’m really excited I have to admit) and then the 80 priest who I’ve slowly been trying to gear up. You may recall that I switched my talents around on the priest from holy to discipline and it’s been working out much better for me (more survivability to the group = less healing required). I also changed my warlock spec around to destruction, and learned how to make full use of it.

I’ve got a 70 shaman with a restoration and enhancement build, as well as a 66 death knight, and then two smaller alts, a 34 druid and a 17 paladin. Eventually I’d love to see all of them at 80, but it’s not something I’m rushing towards.

When Cataclysm comes out I’ve also decided I’d really like to try alliance, and will probably make a .. well, who knows. I am in the beta but have refrained from playing the two new races because I’d like to see how the expansion is going to affect my current characters instead. Have to leave some sort of surprise after all!

I hope I’m not the only one out there who has this .. alt habit. I don’t think I am, but one never knows!

Happy gaming, no matter where you find yourself!

Nomadic Gamer