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Khadgar 6.1 Legendary Quests

Posted by Peter (Devee) on April 14, 2015
Posted in: Achievements, Legendaries, Trailers and Cutscenes, Videos, Warlords of Draenor, World of Warcraft. Tagged: archimonde, draenor, garrison, grom, grom hellscream, grommash hellscream, gul'dan, hellfire citadel, iron horde, khadgar, naval missions, tanaan jungle, time is a flat circle, warcraft, warlords of draenor, world of warcraft, wow. Leave a comment

This post contains significant spoilers for the legendary quests in 6.1! Keep in mind that this builds off the current story of Warlords of Draenor, so if you missed other major lore moments or cutscenes, those could be spoiled a little too.

I recently finished the 6.1 parts of the legendary quests, which are fantastic. Obviously, there was a lot of grinding and killing raid bosses repeatedly, and that’s not included in my videos. I’ve recorded turning in the quests, picking them up, talking to Khadgar, and all the non-repeatable content.

I broke it into two videos because the final quest, the culmination (that is seriously awesome), is a lot longer. Sure, that probably has to do with me failing repeatedly, but I think it’s interesting to see failures as well sometimes.

What an awesome cutscene. It got a little choppy near the end because I stupidly ran low on disk space on the drive to which I was recording. Whoops. You can always search for the cutscene on YouTube if you want.

There’s an achievement called Time is a Flat Circle that awards a monument of Khadgar fighting Gul’dan. It’s description reads, “Everything we have ever done or will do, we are going to do over and over and over again.” It seems like we’re going to see that even with all the meddling of beings from our timeline, this timeline wants to naturally progress to the same state.

The cutscene at the end of the chain also leads up to the next raid that was recently announced – Hellfire Citadel, complete with the Legion’s Archimonde and the Iron Horde presumably now under control of Gul’dan. I can’t wait to find out what happens to Grommash Hellscream. Can I build by shipyard and launch a naval assault on Tanaan Jungle yet?

 

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Warlords Season 1 gear complete

Posted by Peter (Devee) on April 7, 2015
Posted in: Devee, Gear, Journal, PVP, Warlords of Draenor, World of Warcraft. Tagged: ashran, conquest, draenor, primal gladiator, primal gladiator's, warcraft, warlords of draenor, world of warcraft, wow. Leave a comment

primal gladiator's

I recently finished collecting my Primal Gladiator’s gear, the conquest gear for Warlords Season 1. Because I usually do arenas or rated battlegrounds, I think this is the first time I’ve finished by conquest set. Thanks, Ashran!

Ashran is actually very fun. Hopefully I can finish killing gnomes and pandaren so I can get that title!

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Finished Stonetalon Mountains

Posted by Peter (Devee) on March 17, 2015
Posted in: Cataclysm, Illuminnae, Journal, Lore, Quests, World of Warcraft. Tagged: cliffwalker, cliffwalker post, garrosh hellscream, general grebo, grebo, high chieftain cliffwalker, krom'gar, masha, overlord krom'gar, stonetalon mountains, thal'darah grove. 2 Comments

stonetalon mountains

I recently finished Stonetalon Mountains on my paladin, Illuminnae. This post contains spoilers for a really good zone, so keep it in mind if you want to keep reading.

In the above selfie (sorry, I couldn’t help myself), Overlord Krom’gar is yelling at his troops. He’s a pretty brutal commander and will stop at nothing to drive the Alliance from Stonetalon Mountains. Throughout the quest chain in the zone, he’s planning on dropping a bomb on the Alliance forces.

stonetalon mountains

General Grebo is his second in command, stationed at Cliffwalker Post. He believes that Thal’darah Grove is home to a powerful Night Elf weapon and wants to use the bomb on it. High Chieftain Cliffwalker knows that there’s no such weapon there. He knows it’s been a meeting place for druids, both Alliance and Horde. After asking to be allowed to present proof, he sends his son there to obtain said proof. I’m not sure what this proof was actually.

His son never returns, but the player discovers his body clutching a Krom’gar General’s Insignia in his hand that belonged to General Grebo. When High Chieftain Cliffwalker accuses General Grebo of murdering his son, the General and his soldiers attack High Chieftain Cliffwalker. With the help of the player, General Grebo and his men are killed.

stonetalon mountains

High Chieftain Cliffwalker’s wife, Masha, is quite distraught. I like seeing this level of emotion in the game. People die, and it’s tragic when they do.

They urge you to return to Krom’gar to let him know that they only acted in self defense. Krom’gar basically ignores all that information, considering the High Chieftain to be traitorous. He and his soldiers set fire to Cliffwalker post and murder Masha. Finally he forces High Chieftain Cliffwalker to watch as he drops the bomb on Thal’darah Grove.

stonetalon mountains

Moments after the bomb is detonated, a portal from Orgrimmar opens. Garrosh steps through to confront Overlord Krom’gar while Garrosh’s guards slay Krom’gar’s men.

Warchief Hellscream demands to know what Overlord Krom’gar has done. Krom’gar claims to have been following orders. Hellscream, furious, asks if his command was to murder innocents. Garrosh says he sent Krom’gar into Stonetalon Mountains to secure the land for the Horde with his army, but instead, Krom’gar “laid waste to the land. Murdered innocents. Children even…” He goes on to quote Saurfang, saying, “Honor… no matter how dire the battle… never forsake it.” He relieves Overlord Krom’gar of duty, lifting him by the throat and dropping over the cliff of Cliffwalker Post.

When he turns angrily toward the player’s character, High Chieftain Cliffwalker stops him, explaining that he or she was the person who found out about the corruption and tried to stop Krom’gar. He asks for mercy. Garrosh notes that after his wife and child were murdered, kin were killed, and home burned to the ground, he still requests mercy, saying “Mercy… Chieftain, on this day I learn from you.”

What a fantastic finale to the zone even though I roughly knew what was coming. This builds on the original Garrosh we saw earlier, one who was growing and learning. Clearly, Blizzard decided to take Garrosh’s character in another direction. It seems ironic that the very thing Garrosh was so mad about is exactly what he does later when he drops a manabomb on Theramore.

The first time I tried to record the finale I made a bit of a mistake. It’s short, so check it out to see my blooper.

Here’s the actual finale, which is about six minutes long.

stonetalon mountains

After all that death and drama, it seemed like the most inappropriate time for one more selfie, this time with High Chieftain Cliffwalker and Warchief Garrosh Hellscream.

 

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Annihilating the Iron Assembly Raid Finder

Posted by Peter (Devee) on March 12, 2015
Posted in: Devee, Journal, Raiding, World of Warcraft. Tagged: beastlord darmac, blackrock foundry, brf, draenor, grimrail, grimrail depot, operator thogar, s.e.l.f.i.e., selfie, the iron assembly, the iron maidens, warcraft, warlords, warlords of draenor, wod, world of warcraft, wow. Leave a comment

operator thogar

The Iron Assembly, the third wing of Blackrock Foundry’s Raid Finder, opened Tuesday. Wednesday night are raid was cancelled, but I ventured into the new wing. I’d already done Beastlord Darmac on normal, but I’d never seen Operator Thogar or The Iron Maidens.

I have mixed feelings about The Iron Maidens. I think I’ll learn to dislike that fight only because LFR will struggle with it (and it’s a long ass fight). It was honestly kind of fun once I got into the swing of dodging bombs. That’s great the first week of LFR, but I know I don’t pay close attention in LFR usually. This will grow to annoy me.

Operator Thogar is an awesome fight! According the the Dungeon Journal, he “oversees the operation of the Grimrail.” The fight takes place on train tracks. Periodically trains come into the station with additional troops or weapons. It’s a cool looking fight and fun too. Again, who knows how I’ll feel in a month, but I was pretty happy with it last night!

Of course, there had to be a douche taking selfies in the middle of the fight.

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Hans’gar & Franzok exhausted, Flamebender Ka’graz bent out of shape

Posted by Peter (Devee) on March 5, 2015
Posted in: Carpe Flux Capacitor, Devee, Journal, Progression, Raiding, World of Warcraft. Tagged: blackrock foundry, brf, draenor, flamebender ka'graz, hans'gar and franzok, kromog, warcraft, warlords, warlords of draenor, wod, world of warcraft, wow. Leave a comment

Hans'gar and Franzok

Last night we attempted Hans’gar and Franzok for the first time, taking the fight onto their huge treadmills. After a few attempts, we were able to handily defeat the cardio bros.

flamebender ka'graz

We pushed deeper into Blackrock Foundry, stopping to struggle against Flamebender Ka’graz. This took a decent number of attempts, but we bent the Flamebender so out of shape that she dropped and gave us her loot.

Our new raid progression was celebrated with selfies! Hopefully next week we can down Kromog!

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Finished Ashenvale

Posted by Peter (Devee) on February 26, 2015
Posted in: Cataclysm, Illuminnae, Journal, Lore, Quests, Tyrse, World of Warcraft. Tagged: ashenvale, druid, forsaken, paladin, stonetalon mountains. Leave a comment

ashenvale

I finished Ashenvale on my feral druid, Tyrse, recently just about as he hit level 30. I enjoyed the zone, and it never really felt like a grind. However, it was definitely nothing compared to the early Forsaken zones. I think I enjoyed seeing the Horde on the offensive. I suppose the zone made us look like the bad guys if I didn’t have other information, but I like the topics of gray areas and foggy morality. I can understand, regardless of my agreement, the feeling that the Horde needed to do what it had to do to survive and thrive.

I’m really looking forward to pushing into Stonetalon Mountains. Because that zone is 25-30 and Tyrse is already 30, I plan on switching to my paladin, Illuminnae. She’s 23 now, so I’ll run dungeons until she’s 25 and then hit Stonetalon Mountains.

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Oregorger and Beastlord Darmac have fallen before us

Posted by Peter (Devee) on February 19, 2015
Posted in: Devee, Journal, Progression, Raiding, Warlords of Draenor, World of Warcraft. Tagged: beastlord darmac, blackrock foundry, brf, draenor, gruul, oregorger, warcraft, warlords, warlords of draenor, wod, world of warcraft, wow. 3 Comments

Oregorger

We made some more progress in Blackrock Foundry last night! Gruul went down without too much of a fight, but then we spent the majority of the night on Oregorger. The problem was just execution, but I think we got it now.

Beastlord Darmac

Our night ended with us slaying Beastlord Darmac. Last week we hit a bit of a wall, so I’m glad we managed to progress with two new kills this week. I got some new loot, too!

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D3 Season 2: Introducing Mooglie

Posted by Peter (Devee) on February 17, 2015
Posted in: Diablo III, Journal. Tagged: d3, d3 season 2, diablo, diablo 3, diablo iii, monk, reaper of souls, ros, season 2. Leave a comment

diablo 3 mooglie

Shhh, no one tell Mooglegem that I stole her name. This is Mooglie, my monk for Diablo 3 season 2. I’m still fairly low level, but she’s been fun so far.

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Defender of Draenor

Posted by Peter (Devee) on February 16, 2015
Posted in: Achievements, Devee, Garrisons, Journal, PVP, Quests, Reputation, Warlords of Draenor, World of Warcraft. Tagged: ashran, defender of draenor, draenor, garrison, garrisons, gladiator's sanctum, monument, nemesis, nemesis: draenei destroyer, nemesis: worgen hunter, PvP, warcraft, warlords, warlords of draenor, wod, world of warcraft, world pvp, wow. 2 Comments

defender of draenor

Five thousand Alliance have fallen before me in battle on Draenor, earning me the Defender of Draenor achievement. A monument now commemorates this, standing next to my Gladiator’s Sanctum!

Speaking of the Gladiator’s Sanctum, I finished Nemesis: Worgen Hunter this weekend and have continued to Nemesis: Draenei Destroyer. I have four more races to slaughter, counting the draenei. I also became exalted with Vol’jin’s Spear. It was a productive weekend.

Ashran was incredibly fun at the start of the expansion, but eventually people stopped PVPing, opting to do events. Luckily the group finder makes it easy to find a Nemesis group – perfect for direct PVP. I’ve been having a wonderful time in Ashran, although part of that has to do with my own circumstances. I hurt my wrist a few months ago and didn’t like prolonged computer gaming. I wish I could say it got better, but actually, I just bought a wrist brace. Regardless, I can now spend hours in Ashran again. I’m not looking forward to the rarer races, but I’m definitely looking forward to “Warlord of Draenor.”

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Go home, Divine Star

Posted by Peter (Devee) on February 12, 2015
Posted in: Mage, Priest, World of Warcraft. Tagged: divine star, frozen orb, warcraft, world of warcraft, wow. Leave a comment

Seriously, Divine Star is dumb sometimes. It’s not a big deal out in the world, but I hate it when it shoots in the wrong direction during a raid.

Mages have this problem with Frozen Orb as well.

Go home, Divine Star, you’re drunk.

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Garrison Campaign Finale

Posted by Peter (Devee) on February 11, 2015
Posted in: Devee, Garrisons, Journal, Lore, Quests, Warlords of Draenor, World of Warcraft. Tagged: draenor, garrison, garrison campaign, grommash hellscream, tanaan jungle, warcraft, warlords, warlords of draenor, wod, world of warcraft, wow. Leave a comment

The Garrison Campaign was a pretty fun way of prolonging the game after reaching the level-cap. I enjoy the staggered release of solo content like this. It allows me to stay current without putting in more time that I’d like. It’s not for everyone, but it was perfect for me.

I finished a week or two ago (I forget exactly), but I’ve been working through uploading old videos. The events here were obviously building on the idea that we were in charge of raising an army. Here we are with that army, bring the fight to the Iron Horde.

I’m very interested to see what happens next with the continuation of the Garrison Campaign!

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Spirit of Kairozdormu

Posted by Peter (Devee) on February 9, 2015
Posted in: Devee, Journal, Legendaries, Lore, Quests, Videos, Warlords of Draenor, World of Warcraft. Tagged: bronze dragonflight, chromie, draenor, infinite dragonflight, kairoz, kairozdormu, khadgar, legendary quest, spirit of kairozdormu, warcraft, warlords, warlords of draenor, wod, world of warcraft, wow. 1 Comment

This post contains spoilers. If you don’t know anything about this, then don’t watch unless you’re cool with spoilers!

I enjoyed this quest although you can tell just by the length of the video that I struggled. Once I realized where to go hide to avoid that ability, things got a lot better.

Before doing the quest, I already knew generally what happened, but I particularly liked bits of the dialogue.

“Sorry for all the times you’re about to get killed,” says Chromie before beginning the fight. “If it’s any consolation, you won’t remember any of them.” Not true little Bronze friend, not true. While I did die a number of times, I totally remember them.

During the fight, Khadgar addresses Kairoz. “Kairoz! What did you want? Why did you need an army?”

He responds, “Not just one… An infinite number of armies, across an infinite number of worlds… I WOULD BE INFINITE!” I love it! The Bronze and Infinite dragonflights are the most interesting hooks in the game currently, and I’m glad to see a bit more about it.

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Getting started in Blackrock Foundry

Posted by Peter (Devee) on February 5, 2015
Posted in: Devee, Journal, Progression, Raiding, Warlords of Draenor, World of Warcraft. Tagged: beastlord darmac, blackhand, blackrock foundry, draenor, gruul, iron horde, warcraft, warlords of draenor, wod, world of warcraft, wow. Leave a comment

gruul

Blackrock Foundry opened this week, and we had a chance to enter Wednesday night. We were short a few people, but we managed to pug and have a nice time. One boss went down – Gruul. Yay, progression! We put a decent amount of time into Beastlord Darmac, but we weren’t able to defeat him. Hopefully next week!

I really like the look of the raid so far. It’s reminiscent of many past set pieces. Mostly I just like that it feels like such a big, bustling city. It’s pretty cool!

Oh, and I killed Rukhmar too. Take that!

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Blizzard Watch rises from WoW Insider’s ashes

Posted by Peter (Devee) on February 4, 2015
Posted in: Blog. Tagged: adam holisky, alex ziebart, anne stickney, blizzard watch, elizabeth harper, matthew rossi, patreon, the queue, wow insider. 1 Comment

blizzard watch

WoW Insider might be finished, but not all of its staff members are. From its ashes, Blizzard Watch rises. As the name implies, it’ll cover all Blizzard titles, although it’ll focus primarily on World of Warcraft. It seems that Alex Ziebart, Editor-in-Chief of WoW Insider at the time of its closure, is in charge, but that wasn’t explicitly stated. Adam Holisky, Anne Stickney, Matthew Rossi, and Elizabeth Harper are joining him, and they hope to reach out to more people later.

Blizzard Watch is using Patreon to support the site. It’s a crowd-funding site that works a little differently than sites like Kickstarter. With Patreon, you pledge a certain amount per month. Their milestone goals were $8,000/month for full operations, $9,000/month for class columns, $10,000/month for expanded class columns, and $12,000/month for expanded coverage. They quickly reached their first goal and are currently, just a day after opening, hovering near $11,000/month. That’s pretty cool!

One of the first posts (if not the first) was one calling for Queue questions. No post could have made me happier. I love the Queue, and I’m very glad to learn that it’s going to continue to be part of my morning ritual.

Thank you, Blizzard Watch and team, for continuing your great reporting and writing!

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/salute, WoW Insider

Posted by Peter (Devee) on February 3, 2015
Posted in: Blog, World of Warcraft. Tagged: warcrafit, world of warcraft, wow, wow insider. Leave a comment

/salute

Today’s the day WoW Insider ceases. I don’t have much to say that I didn’t already say on Friday, but I thought this warranted a second post. I’ll be watching the former staff members’ Twitter accounts to see what announcement is coming, because it sounds like they have something planned.

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Farewell, WoW Insider

Posted by Peter (Devee) on January 30, 2015
Posted in: Blog, World of Warcraft, WoW Insider Breakfast Topic, WoW Insider Community Blog Topic. Tagged: alex ziebart, anne stickney, aol, breakfast topic, dawn moore, fox van allen, joystiq, know your lore, massively, olivia grace, the queue, warcraft, world of warcraft, wow, wow insider. 1 Comment

wow insider

Alex Ziebart on WoW Insider confirmed today that WoW Insider will cease operations this Tuesday, February 3. This is definitely a sad day. This follows Alexander Sliwinski reporting on a rumor that Joystiq was shutting down on Joystiq itself three days ago. With them goes Massively as well.

WoW Insider was my favorite source of World of Warcraft news. There’s a void now, and I’m not sure how I’ll fill it. There are many other WoW blogs I follow but none like WoW Insider. I’m open to suggestions if anyone has any!

Many talented persons have written for the site, including some of my favorites like Dawn Moore, Anne Stickney, Fox Van Allen, and Olivia Grace (even if the last two weren’t writing for it recently). I wish I was better at using Twitter. I feel like things I might want to read get lost in the never-ending stream, but I’ll follow all the writers regardless.

I’ve written three pieces for WoW Insider too. In my Breakfast Topics, I posed the questions, how do you relationships in game affect relationships in real life, are you a closet reoleplayer, and has your perspective of Azeroth changed over time? I’ve also responded to Breakfast Topics here on Kor’kron 501st. In fact, you can tell how much influence WoW Insider has on me by checking the WoW Insider tag on my blog.

How will I know my lore without Know Your Lore articles? Most importantly, what about the Queue? The Queue is the daily column in which various WoW Insider writers answer questions from the community. It was by far my favorite column. Every morning I check for the Queue, and when it’s not yet posted, I keep checking until it is. It’ll be weird for it be gone.

Farewell, WoW Insider, and thanks for everything.

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Nagrand [Spoilers]

Posted by Peter (Devee) on January 30, 2015
Posted in: Devee, Journal, Lore, Quests, Videos, Warlords of Draenor, World of Warcraft. Tagged: aggra, and justice for thrall, draenor, draka, duratan, garrosh hellscream, hellscream, nagrand, thrall, warcraft, warlords of draenor, warsong clan, wod, world of warcraft, wow. Leave a comment

This post contains spoilers for Nagrand in Warlords of Draenor. I know most people have likely finished it, but I know not everybody has. My guildmates should specifically take note that Mooglegem has not finished Nagrand. Please don’t spoil it for her.

I really enjoyed that the leveling experience felt like it’s own complete story arc. Obviously, Blizzard has been getting better and better at storytelling, but I was particularly impressed with how it went in Warlords of Draenor. Even if you don’t raid at all, you still get a exhilarating conclusion to the story by questing through the zones (and later the Garrison Campaign, but that’s a post for later).

The video embedded above is the end of the final quest chain. I didn’t include the cutscene that plays after that part because it’s easy to find (and you can replay it in your own garrison). Now I know that if you’re avoiding spoilers, you shouldn’t be reading this far, but I’ll still avoid saying exactly what happens. What I will say is that I’m happy that it happened in the quests and not in a raid. Leave the rest of the threats for raiding; close this chapter through quests, allowing us to move on as well as giving non-raiders the closure they deserve with this plot. Plus, that frickin’ cutscene. Wow.

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Bulleto floats above Orgrimmar

Posted by Peter (Devee) on January 26, 2015
Posted in: Bulleto, Glitches / Secrets / Hidden Things, Journal, Videos, World of Warcraft. Tagged: bug, glitch, hallow's end, warcraft, world of warcraft, wow, zeppelin. Leave a comment

Sometimes, Bulleto gets stuck above Orgrimmar and ponders his existence.

Actually, this happened a while ago, but I never uploaded it. I think it was during Hallow’s End. I had missed the zeppelin, so I flew toward, got above the deck, and right-clicked off my mount buff. I dropped to the level of the deck and stopped falling, but the zeppelin continued without me. I messed with the camera for a while for fun, but luckily the next zeppelin to come saved me.

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Spoils of Pandaria player draft

Posted by Peter (Devee) on January 23, 2015
Posted in: Carpe Flux Capacitor, Devee, Journal, Mists of Pandaria, Raiding, Videos, World of Warcraft. Tagged: draft, fantasy draft, Mists of Pandaria, mop, siege of orgrimmar, soo, spoils of pandaria, warcraft, world of warcraft, wow. Leave a comment

I found this video that I never uploaded. Apparently, Carpe Flux Capacitor drafts players when we need to split the raid group. It was a good time.

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The beginning of Warlords raiding

Posted by Peter (Devee) on January 22, 2015
Posted in: Carpe Flux Capacitor, Devee, Journal, Progression, Raiding, Warlords of Draenor, World of Warcraft. Tagged: highmaul, imperator mar'gok, ko'ragh, warcraft, warlords, warlords of draenor, wod, world of warcraft, wow. Leave a comment

Ko'ragh

This week was our second week of raiding in Warlords of Draenor. Last week we only managed a single raid night, but we got our full two done this week. We’re 6/7 normal Highmaul; couldn’t quite kill Imperator Mar’gok.

Next week we plan to try a boss or two on heroic and hopefully fully clear normal!

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2014 in review for Kor’kron 501st

Posted by Peter (Devee) on December 31, 2014
Posted in: Blog. Tagged: jetpack, new year, stats. Leave a comment

The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2014 annual report for this blog.

Here’s an excerpt:

A New York City subway train holds 1,200 people. This blog was viewed about 6,300 times in 2014. If it were a NYC subway train, it would take about 5 trips to carry that many people.

Click here to see the complete report.

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Wrecking Greenburg’s garrison

Posted by Peter (Devee) on December 20, 2014
Posted in: Devee, Garrisons, Journal, PVP, Warlords of Draenor, World of Warcraft. Tagged: ashran, draenor, duel, PvP, warcraft, warlords of draenor, wod, world of warcraft, wow. Leave a comment

duel

While visiting Greenburg’s garrison, the death knight Kanora challenged me to a duel. As we scrapped and brawled across his paths and through his town hall for thirteen minutes, two things became clear. One, we should really battle in Ashran together. Two, Kanora should really fight Nahcho, who claims to be the number one DK (never mind the fact that Darkdk#1).

It was an epic duel.

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Warlords of Draenor

Posted by Peter (Devee) on December 13, 2014
Posted in: Devee, Dungeons and Scenarios, Game Mechanics, Garrisons, Gear, Journal, PVP, Quests, Raiding, Warlords of Draenor, World of Warcraft. Tagged: apexis, ashran, auchindoun, blackrock foundry, bloodmaul slag mines, draenor, enchanter's study, enchanting, engineering works, enginerring, frostfire ridge, garrison campaign, garrisons, gladiator's sanctum, gorgrond, grimrail depot, highmaul, highmaul coliseum, iron docks, nagrand, nemesis, shadowmoon burial grounds, shadowmoon valley, siege of orgrimmar, skyreach, spires of arak, talador, tanaan jungle, the everbloom, ubrs, upper blackrock spire, warcraft, warlords of draenor, wod, world of warcraft, wow, yrel. Leave a comment

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Warlords of Draenor has been out for a few weeks. I’ve been waiting to make a proper post about it in general until I got some time with it. I think there’s been enough time. This isn’t meant to be comprehensive on every aspect of the expansion, but it does cover my general thoughts.

Questing and Story

Loved it. I know a lot of people were confused by the alternate timeline, but it didn’t seem confusing to me. Then again, I’ve also read WoW books that contained multiple timelines. This isn’t anything new to WoW. The quests feel really immersive and important. Not everything is incredible, but I didn’t feel like the quests were a grind like they were in the past. It seems like Blizzard just keeps getting better and better at this.

The introduction through Tanaan Jungle is exciting and sets the stage for the expansion. Frostfire Ridge was simply amazing; maybe my eyes watered at the end. Maybe. Although to be fair, that tends to happen something seems really awesome to me, so all three zone cinematics did that to me. Looking back on Gorgrond, it doesn’t stand out in my mind, but I enjoyed it while I was questing through it. Talador dragged a little, but it was still fun, and I enjoyed the cinematic a bunch. Yrel makes me want not only to play Alliance but also to play as a dranei specifically. Spires of Arak definitely takes a detour from the Iron Horde story, but I found it extremely fascinating to learn about the gods of the arakkoa. The culmination in Nagrand was terrific. The mood of the last cutscene… wow.

Garrison

Garrisons were engaging right from the start, but they also took the most researching I think. It was a brand new mechanic with a lot of choices. Luckily wowhead had some great guides. The missions are a fun bit of minigame, but more importantly, the garrison system as a whole makes me feel powerful and important. I still have a couple buildings that aren’t level 3 yet, but they should be done very soon.

Professions and General Ease of Use

Choosing the right profession is less important than it was previously, and I like that. There’s still something to gain by choosing a specific profession, but none feels like a requirement. I’m an enchanter and miner, and I chose the Enchanter’s Study and Engineering Works as my profession buildings. I like being able to dabble in the other professions. Being able to level everything in Draenor seems like a cool change, although I wasn’t behind in professions, so I don’t know how well it worked. I’ve also enjoying fishing with the baits, three different sizes, and garrison daily.

Dungeons and Heroics

Dungeons were fairly interesting, and I haven’t learned to hate any of them yet. Healing them was a little challenging at first but no where near the difficulty of Cataclysm.

Auchindoun – Not particularly memorable, which is a little sad considering it was a cool place in BC.

Bloodmaul Slag Mines – Interesting place. I like the aesthetic.

The Everbloom – I don’t know. Sometimes I found it a tad annoying because it felt like it was spread out, but it’s not bothering me much now. Come to think of it, maybe now that groups always skip trash makes it better!

Skyreach – I’ve probably done this least of all the dungeons. I feel like groups struggle with it more often.

Upper Blackrock Spire – This one was one of the more challenging dungeons at first – especially Zaela. Now that it’s fine, remembering how challenging it was makes me like it more.

Shadowmoon Burial Grounds – This is a gorgeous dungeon, and it makes me want to see the Alliance story in Shadowmoon Valley.

Iron Docks – This dungeon sounded super cool, and I was excited to see it. I like that kind of rough technology in the setting, so I was expecting to find it amazing. It’s a fine dungeon, but it’s disappointing in that you’re not really interacting with the ships much.

Grimrail Depot – This is another one that I thought was going to be amazing because of the technology. And yes, I thoroughly enjoyed it. The second boss was really difficult for a while, but groups seem to have it now.

I think the most important thing about heroics is that they don’t seem as vital. All of my gear is now the ilvl of heroic dungeons or better, and you don’t need to do a daily heroic for valor when there isn’t valor. They’re not getting over-used, so I haven’t grown to hate them.

Raiding

I’ve done the first wing of LFR and the first two bosses of normal Highmaul. Somehow they’ve made LFR even easier. I suppose I like that. I know LFR was easy before, but that just made it all the more frustrating when groups couldn’t do it. If you did know what you were doing, it didn’t help others. I’m all for LFR being a cakewalk.

Normal, on the other hand, was surprising. I expected to get through a lot more than two bosses the first week, but maybe my expectations were just off. Thinking back to flex, there’s no way I would get only two bosses done in Siege of Orgrimmar, but we were also coming from the previous raid tier rather than gearing as new max-level characters. I didn’t think normal gear would be important, but it is. I’ll be curious to see how the next tier is done. I’m hoping that if you’re heroic geared, you can just step into Blackrock Foundry heroic without needing normal.

Max-level Quests

Max-level questing content came as a pleasant surprise. I’m actually enjoying the apexis dailies. In addition, the Garrison Campaign quests are very interesting. Staggering them out weekly is a superb idea too, because it ensures there’s more content spaced longer. I love it. On that subject, garrison invasions are pretty cool too and give additional content!

PVP

I’ll probably talk about PVP more in a different post, but I haven’t enjoyed PVP this much in a long time. I don’t understand every little bit of Ashran, but I have great time in there. The Gladiator’s Sanctum is a superb source of honor, conquest, and PVP gear, and the Nemesis quests that reward you with a title for each race of which you kill 500 is awesome. The Highmaul Coliseum is really awesome too. Now that battlegrounds drop lockboxes, it actually pushes groups to try to do well even when they’re going to lose. Having a set of PVP gear lower than honor gear that can be obtained randomly makes entry even easier. In addition, it’s more fun; who doesn’t like upgrades?

All said, I’m incredibly happy with Warlords of Draenor. It’s my favorite expansion yet.

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Don’t skip leg day

Posted by Peter (Devee) on December 12, 2014
Posted in: Garrisons, Videos, Warlords of Draenor, World of Warcraft. Tagged: draenor, garrison, leg day, lifting, warcraft, warlords of draenor, wod, world of warcraft, wow. Leave a comment

This garrison worker never skips leg day.

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Timber

Posted by Peter (Devee) on December 10, 2014
Posted in: Garrisons, Warlords of Draenor, World of Warcraft. Tagged: garrisons, lumber, lumber mill, timber, warcraft, warlords of draenor, word, world of warcraft, wow. Leave a comment

timber

+16 Timber

Okay, actually I found this huge pile near my home. I guess the city must have chopped down a tree recently. I stopped to say “bye” to the tree.

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StarCraft LAN party

Posted by Peter (Devee) on December 7, 2014
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StarCraft

Yesterday I went to my friend’s house for a StarCraft LAN party. I can’t remember the last time I played StarCraft, but it’s definitely been a decent number of years for all of us. I was never very good, but I had a general understanding of the game. Yesterday as we started, I had no idea what build orders unlocked what units. I definitely had to figure things out as I went a bit.

StarCraft

Right in the middle? Okay, I’ll take that. The match lasted another 10 minutes or so after I was eliminated.

In one memorable match, there were eight possible bases with seven of us playing, so only one location suitable for expansion. Each location was locked by water. One friend of mine doesn’t like to attack people for no reason, so there was lots of arguing about people coming over into his air space. It was pretty amusing, because he had his aerial troops amassed right at the dividing river. Eventually we realized that his troops were actually engaging first because they could reach across the river. It was amusing listening to him provoke attacks. What’s more amusing is that his aerial units were all killed, and he used up all his resources. He was left with a base full of ground units and defenses that was locked by water. He was the last person eliminated because the game continued around him.

It was a fun night!

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Val’anyr and Mimiron’s Head

Posted by Peter (Devee) on December 3, 2014
Posted in: Devee, Journal, Legendaries, Mooglegem, Mounts, World of Warcraft, Wrath of the Lich King. Tagged: fragment of val'anyr, mimiron, mimiron's head, ulduar, val'anyr, val'anyr hammer of ancient kings, warcraft, world of warcraft, wotlk, wow, wrath, wrath of the lich king, yogg-saron. Leave a comment

Val'anyr

Last night I finally finished collecting Fragments of Val’anyr and completed Val’anyr, Hammer of Ancient Kings. It looks pretty cool, and I like the effect it puts on people. It’s obviously not as cool now, but back in Wrath, it was really cool to see a healer with one. Even in a battleground, when I saw enemies with that electric-looking shield, I instantly knew one of them was wielding Val’anyr. Mooglegem was nice enough to do runs with me. I don’t know how easy it is now, but at level 90, I could solo the raid with exception of Yogg-saron +0. With her, the whole raid is much more enjoyable.

Mimiron's Head

Luckily for Mooglegem, she got something out of it as well. A couple weeks ago, Yogg-saron dropped Mimiron’s Head. I think it’s one of the coolest mounts in the game, and she looks great with it!

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Listen to me on the Twisted Nether Blogcast episode 237

Posted by Peter (Devee) on November 29, 2014
Posted in: Blog, Blog Azeroth Shared Topics, Quests, Raiding, Warlords of Draenor, World of Warcraft. Tagged: blog azeroth, fimlys, hydra, podcast, twisted nether blogcast, warcraft, world of warcraft, wow. 1 Comment

Twisted Nether Blogcast

Episode 237 – “Five Oh First!” of the Twisted Nether Blogcast released yesterday for the special price of free! What a Black Friday deal!

Hydra and Fimlys had me on the show, and I had a great time. I can’t thank them enough for letting me join them. The Twisted Nether Blogcast is a podcast about the WoW blogging community. We discussed how I got started blogging, tips for new bloggers, what I like best in WoW, my gaming history, and a lot of other topics. I was the first guest since the release of Warlords of Draenor, so of course we discussed that a bit as well.

Grab the episode, and if you enjoy it, subscribe to the podcast!

Episode 237 – Five Oh First!, Hydra and Fimlys, Twisted Nether Blogcast, 11/28/14.

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Big Pete

Posted by Peter (Devee) on November 28, 2014
Posted in: Devee, Journal, Quests, Warlords of Draenor, World of Warcraft. Tagged: big pete, draenor, lil' peter, nagrand, pete jr., petey, warcraft, warlords of draenor, wod, world of warcraft, wow. Leave a comment

Big Pete

While I was working on bonus objectives in Nagrand, I came across Big Pete. I knew I had to get a screenshot.

I don’t normally talk about my life outside of WoW, Blizzard, and MMOs on this blog, but I need to give some background information. My name’s Peter, and my mom remarried a man named Pete. Within the family, he was known as Big Pete, mostly for the benefit of my younger brother. (Funny side note – my brother once got mad at me for simply calling him “Pete” because he didn’t know which one I meant. You know, because maybe I was talking about myself in the third-person.)

As this was the morning of Thanksgiving and I was going to see him later in the game, I thought it especially important to stop and take the screenshot.

Lil' Peter

Big Pete summons three adds – Lil’ Peter, Pete Jr., and Petey. Wow, there are a lot of Peters in this family.

Okay, back to background on my family. Pete’s son, my step-brother, is named Peter. His ex-wife remarried a Peter. My dad’s middle name is Peter. His dad’s name is Peter.

It’s a popular name.

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Happy anniversary, Warcraft!

Posted by Peter (Devee) on November 23, 2014
Posted in: Blizzard and Battle.net, BlizzCon, Blog, Carpe Flux Capacitor, Devee, Gear, Glitches / Secrets / Hidden Things, Holidays, Journal, Mooglegem, Petros, PVP, Quests, Raiding, Transmog, World of Warcraft, Wrath of the Lich King. Tagged: battered hilt, Carpe Flux Capacitor, cfc, cheeseanaters, cookies, dungeons, hammer of purified flame, hunter, mage, mechanohog, priest, quel'delar, raid, raiding, secret santa, thrall, warrior, warsong gulch, winter veil, wotlk, wow insider, wsg. Leave a comment

Petros

Happy 10th anniversary, World of Warcraft! Happy 20th anniversary Warcraft!

Today seems like a good day to reflect a little. That’s Petros in the screenshot, my Night Elf warrior of S A D on Uther. He was my very first character. You can see that the guild is pretty dead; that’s fine, because I don’t know who anyone is. I think I joined because my high level friend was in it. I started playing WoW as soon as it was released and made this character to play with my roommate at the time, Antonio. Everyone out leveled me very quickly because I took things slow. I always ended up switching characters quite a bit. Before hitting 20 or so I switched to a tauren hunter to try it. I ended up liking Horde more. I then switched to a PVP server and made an orc hunter. Along the way, there were a few mages and priests that never hit 10. Eventually I tried my original character again, getting him to 23, before switching to my current server, Kil’jaeden. I started with a tauren shaman who got to his 30s and then made my current priest. My plan was to heal with Mooglegem until she caught up to my level and then switch back to my shaman. That switch back never happened.

Warcraft itself always reminds me of my friend Lloyd from elementary school because we used to talk about it a lot. Honestly, I’m not sure I ever actually finished one of the games. I mostly screwed around in multiplayer, but I was terrible anyways. Regardless, I knew the general plot. I don’t think the first two are really playable anymore, but the third one holds up. I should go back and play it.

World of Warcraft gave me a lot of great memories. It seems like such a different game now – not just because of the mechanical changes but because of the mindset. Once you see the game through to max level, it changes your perspective.

I remember being so amazed at the size of the game. When I finally got my Night Elf all the way to Ironforge, I had a dilemma. Do I set my hearth there, giving up the quest lines I was doing, or do I hearth back home and give up the long trek to reach the city that was so full of people I had to use my roommate’s computer so I wouldn’t crash? I wrote an article for WoW Insider on this subject.

I ran dungeons with a group of friends I knew in real life. I remember Antonio yelling at me not to attack things that weren’t aggressive. I wanted their skin.

When one of my characters first reached the Barrens, one of the quests said something about the Horde soldiers needing me to help them. It felt so cool. “I’m one of them now!”

hitting 80 with thrall

I finally hit the level cap for the first time in Wrath of the Lich King. I made sure to plan it so I could ding by turning in a quest to Thrall.

I joined a terrible guild to raid because they did a lot of old raids just for fun. They didn’t raid the current tier at all, but there was no stress of an application process. I got over that quickly.

Joining Carpe Flux Capacitor was a big deal. Who knew I was making such a great friends? I’ve met a pretty good chunk of the guild despite not living near most of them. It helps that I live in Irvine so some of them come to me for BlizzCon. It did feel a little odd at my guildmate’s wedding to say, “How do I know him? Oh, we play WoW together.”

8 hour warsong gulch wsg

Once there was a bug and the flag despawned completely from Warsong Gulch. I played in this one match, with breaks for dinner, for over eight hours.

Moogle made delicious cookies for everyone participating in our guild’s Secret Santa.

Bulleto, Mooglegem’s tauren hunter, made me a mechanohog. I tried it and killed the both of us almost immediately.

I was so excited when we finally killed Arthas after weeks of failing.

The quest line to get Quel’delar was one of my absolute favorite memories. I did it with Mooglegem, and we had a blast. I can’t use swords, so I received the Hammer of Purified Flame. I still have it, and it’s a popular transmog choice.

I’ve had a ton of wonderful memories in World of Warcraft, and I’m sure there are many more to come.

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Joining the Twisted Nether Blogcast as a guest this Sunday

Posted by Peter (Devee) on November 19, 2014
Posted in: Blog, Blog Azeroth Shared Topics, World of Warcraft. Tagged: almost evil, asleep at the wow, blog azeroth, fimlys, hydra, twisted nether blogcast. Leave a comment

twisted nether blogcast

This Sunday at 8:00 PM PT, I’ll be a guest on the Twisted Nether Blogcast, a podcast about WoW blogs, their bloggers, and blogging. It’s the official podcast of Blog Azeroth, a forum about the WoW bloggers community. Blog Azeroth is also the organizer of the Blog Azeroth Shared Topics, weekly suggested blogging topics that encourage the community to discuss the same prompt. I haven’t responded to any in a while, but I used to do it regularly.

Listeners can tune in live if they want as well. More information can be found here. Of course, you can also check out the episode after it’s recorded!

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The true Warlords of Draenor upgrade process

Posted by Peter (Devee) on November 14, 2014
Posted in: Blizzard and Battle.net, Diablo III, Reaper of Souls, Videos, Videos, Warlords of Draenor, World of Warcraft. Tagged: d3, diablo 3, diablo iii, draenor, mousepad, reaper of souls, ros, tanaan jungle, upgrade, warcraft, warlords of draenor, wod, world of warcraft, wow. Leave a comment

This is the really satisfying part of the upgrade that no one ever mentions.

In all honesty, I do enjoy the Blizzard mousepads. When I get a new Blizzard game, I always enjoy switching mousepads. Sometimes I might find myself thinking, “wait, what was the latest release?” and then I can just look under my mouse. Okay, that never happens.

As for Warlords of Draenor, I don’t want to dwell too much on it here. I’ll probably talk about it more over the weekend. However, I’ll briefly discuss my initial thoughts. Despite server troubles, I’ve really enjoyed it. The introduction experience in Tanaan Jungle is sweet, and I love the cinematic way of introducing the warlords (or buildings in the garrison). I love feeling powerful and being recognized as a hero. The garrison is super fun. I’m very happy.

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Hit 70 on my crusader

Posted by Peter (Devee) on November 13, 2014
Posted in: Diablo III, Journal, Reaper of Souls. Tagged: adventure mode, crusader, d3, diablo 3, diablo iii, diablo iiir, greater rifts, master, nephalem rifts, reapoer of souls, ros, season 1, torment. Leave a comment

Crusader

On the launch day of Warlords of Draenor, I thought I’d change it up and talk about Diablo. I recently hit 70 on my crusader – the first time I’ve hit the level cap in Diablo III. I never actually posted about this character at all. After gem and I finished Reaper of Souls near the end of September, I created a seasonal crusader and leveled only through Adventure Mode. The game is much more fun and quick in Adventure Mode, so I was very happy with that. I enjoyed the crusader as well. He has a strong and steady feel like he could walk through any barrier. I particularly like using flails, but I use whatever’s best.

Now that I’m at the level cap, I could check out endgame. I’m playing on Master currently because I can’t quite handle Torment. As such, no Greater Rifts for me yet, but I did try my hand at Nephalem Rifts. They’re… not that fun. In addition, combining gems has always been one of the most satisfying parts of the game for me, but now I can’t afford to combine all my gems. Boo! I intend to play some more, pushing into Torment and trying Greater Rifts, but I don’t know if it’ll happen. After the first night of being max level, my drive to play fell greatly. However, I know I’ll be back in season two to try a new class!

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Ready to stop the Warlords of Draenor

Posted by Peter (Devee) on November 12, 2014
Posted in: Carpe Flux Capacitor, Raiding, Warlords of Draenor, World of Warcraft. Tagged: alot, d3, diablo 3, diablo iii, gamestop, Mists of Pandaria, reaper of souls, warcraft, warlords of draenor, wod, world of warcraft, wow. Leave a comment

warlords of draenor

It’s hard to concentrate. I’m too excited about Warlords of Draenor. With the game releasing very soon, there are a lot of feelings swirling inside of me.

For the past week or so, there’s two conflicting feelings. First, there’s excitement, which is mainly what I’m feeling. I can’t wait to push the story forward and see the new content. Once I get to playing, I know I’ll experience a lot of boring filler, but the overall story progression is always so exhilarating. I also love the feeling or triumph over progression raid content. The other feeling that conflicts slightly is the constriction of my life by raiding. We’re starting in January (and I’m very thankful for that delay to enjoy the other content), and that means that two nights per week my time is already allotted.

ALOT

(I’m sorry, but I had to include this. It’s stolen taken from Hyperbole and a Half, and even though it’s not really applicable here since I wasn’t using the false word, “alot,” I like the alot a lot.)

Anyways, in addition to raid time, there are other commitments as well. I feel responsible for a lot of other things in WoW that need to get done, so it’s not just a leisurely game. Raiding is worth the stress for me – the challenge and the friendships are amazing – but there’s stress all the same. Maybe, just maybe, I can keep it more under control. If I don’t enjoy something, I shouldn’t do it… but when I’m part of a raid team, it’s hard to justify that thinking. I don’t know how it’ll be this expansion though without a plethora of dailies or Valor Points.

Now that that Warlords of Draenor is this close, the responsibilities are actually draining from my mind as the hype fills it. I’m just excited.

I pre-ordered Warlords of Draenor Collector’s Edition from Amazon this time. Two years ago I pre-ordered the Mists of Pandaria Collector’s Edition from GameStop and was not happy when they didn’t have my game for me. I don’t want to try them again. I did use GameStop for the Reaper of Souls Collector’s Edition, but I used a different location. This time I decided to try something different. While I’m not in the mood for midnight launches like I was when I was younger, it does mean that I’ll have to wait for the package to come on Thursday. This also seemed appropriate though because I’m working and didn’t want to take time off for the game. I’ll have all night Thursday and plenty of time after that to enjoy the game. Still, I can’t help but be sad now. Most of my guildmates will be playing tonight at midnight.

I’m also annoyed that there wasn’t a proper way to pre-purchase digitally and then upgrade to the Collector’s Edition. I liked what they did with the WoW annual pass and Diablo 3. You got Diablo 3 for free with a WoW annual pass, and if you purchased the Collector’s Edition of Diablo 3, they credited your account with the difference. This time they said that if you bought Warlords digitally and later added the Collector’s Edition, they’d issue you a standard edition Warlords key to give to someone else. I’m sorry, but that’s terrible. Everyone I know is already purchasing the game. That means I can’t play right at midnight, and more importantly, I couldn’t use my free boost-to-90 when I actually had the time to do so. Oh well.

I didn’t mean to get side-tracked with negativity. I’m super pumped! Soon I’ll get to see a smorgasbord of new content as well as many of my friends back in action. I can’t wait!

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Overwatch, Blizzard’s surprise

Posted by Peter (Devee) on November 11, 2014
Posted in: BlizzCon, Overwatch. Tagged: alter time, blink, blizzcon 2014, hanzo, overwatch, recall, team fortress 2, tf2, tracer, winston, zenyatta. Leave a comment

Overwatch

The big news from BlizzCon was the announce of Overwatch, a stylized, team-based shooter and Blizzard’s first new IP in a very long time. I think we all knew Blizzard would be announcing something, but this was a pretty interesting turn of events.

Visually, it looks a lot like TF2, and there have already been a ton of comparisons. However, there’s a large emphasis on mobility as well as heroes and hero powers. In that regard, it has a lot of MOBA aspects. Let’s be honest though; with Blizzard’s usual level of polish, it would likely be excellent even if it did play identically to Team Fortress 2.

It feels like a lot of love has gone into the heroes already because they all certainly seem interesting and unique.Winston, the gorilla, has been a ton of fun just to watch run around the map. Hanzo’s ability to run up walls before killing with his bow looks fun too!

While a lot can change before launch, those characters still aren’t my favorites.

Tracer hooked me as soon as I saw her Recall ability, similar to a mage’s Alter Time in World of Warcraft. It looks so cool and satisfying to bounce back to previous point in the middle of a battle. Blink is pretty awesome too of course.

Zenyatta’s design is amazing as well. I never knew it before, but deep down, I’ve always wanted to be a robot monk who floated and could hurt enemies while healing friends. Yes, please.

I signed up for the beta immediately, and now the comes the hard part – waiting. Until then, there’s lots of fun information on the official site, and I assume there will be more to come.

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Ben Brode gets me hyped for Hearthstone’s Goblin vs Gnomes

Posted by Peter (Devee) on November 10, 2014
Posted in: BlizzCon, Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft. Tagged: ben brode, Blizzcon, blizzcon 2014, curse of naxxramas, goblins vs gnomes, hearthstone, hearthstone: heroes of warcraft. Leave a comment

Goblins vs Gnomes

As was hinted by the cards sent to various news outlets, Blizzard announced an expansion to Hearthstone – Goblins vs Gnomes, full of mechanical mayhem. It functions a lot expansions for traditional CCGs; it’ll introduce a large amount of new cards along with some new mechanics on some of those cards. They’ll be obtainable through new card packs that are earned the same way they’re earned currently. There’s something kind of comforting about the familiarity of the process.

I haven’t even purchased all the wings of the Curse of Naxxramas yet, but I’m still excited for this too. I play Hearthstone very casually, and even though I’ve yet to unlock all Basic cards, I still find myself excited for this release. I suppose it’s partly the novelty of seeing new cards in play even if I don’t have them. The new game board (and spectator mode) are nice touches as well. Unfortunately, no mention of the next adventure!

If you don’t find Ben Brode’s laughter infectious, there’s something wrong with you.

As soon as I heard him start speaking on the panel, I was reminded what a great presenter he is. It’s not just skill at presenting either. It’s obvious how much he loves the game, which is really important both for creating a game and for talking about it. Seeing it through his eyes helps me to appreciate the game more. Not that Ben reads this, but thanks for your contributions to both Hearthstone and BlizzCon!

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Celebrating the social aspect of BlizzCon

Posted by Peter (Devee) on November 9, 2014
Posted in: BlizzCon, Carpe Flux Capacitor. Tagged: Blizzcon, blizzcon 2014, photos. Leave a comment

BlizzCon

BlizzCon comes with a lot of news and announcements, but it also comes with opportunities to see people who I don’t see often. There weren’t many people I knew in town for BlizzCon this year, but there was one! Mooglegem and I had lunch with our friend Tarok. We ate… too many things. I was full for a long time. He was one of two people who joined us on our last night of Garrosh attempts to ensure our victory. Thanks!

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Stopping the Iron Tide

Posted by Peter (Devee) on October 27, 2014
Posted in: Devee, Dungeons and Scenarios, Game Mechanics, Gear, Journal, Lore, Mists of Pandaria, Priest, Quests, Raiding, Warlords of Draenor, World Events, World of Warcraft. Tagged: 6.0.2, dark portal, draenor, iron horde, item squish, Mists of Pandaria, mop, the iron tide, thrall, toy box, upper blackrock spire, void storage, warcraft, warlords, warlords of draenor, wod, world of warcraft, wow. Leave a comment

Iron Horde

Patch 6.0.2, The Iron Tide, brought a number of changes and a bit of new content.

Iron Horde Invasion

The Dark Portal turns red, and the Iron Horde begins to attack. The Horde and Alliance settlements in the Blasted Lands fall, and we’re tasked with cleaning up. It was interesting, but it seemed to lack zest. It was just a bit anti-climatic. I never really got the feeling that we were in much danger. The questline did more to introduce mechanic changes than anything else. For example, quest objectives are clearly marked on the map and are outlined differently in the world. This includes locations that are targets for items; instead of going to where you think you need to plant a flag and clicking it, you right-click the outline of a flag. I like it. Still, I would have liked the event to feel more important. I think what I liked most was Thrall’s new model. He’s finally integrating the aspects of being a shaman and a warrior. Awesome.

Updated character models

I didn’t care previously, and I still don’t think this is a big deal. I’m looking at numbers. I’m watching health and mana, looking at buffs and debuffs, and tracking adds. I’m not looking at my cloak. At first, I certainly did. My troll runs stupidly. Honestly it seems normal now though.

Upper Blackrock Spire

It’s much more straight-forward, but it didn’t seem like it was anything special either. I suppose that could make sense because it’s only the first half, but why show us the first half if the first half isn’t awesome?

Mechanics

Flexible raids are great. Losing Renew and Void Shift sucks. Having to choose between Spirit Shell and Power Infusion sucks. Losing Heal wasn’t a big deal.

Stat Squish

Now we’re even more OP in earlier content. That’s cool.

Void Storage and Toy Box

Oh, goodness. This was awesome. With a whole new Void Storage tab and the nifty Toy Box, I actually have free bag space again, allowing me to go do past raids for transmog. It’s wonderful. I don’t understand why they didn’t try to patch this in a couple months ago so we could actually do something in WoW. I can’t say enough good about this, although I know I’m going to fill it up soon. Mmmm old tier sets.

My progress

What have I done in the patch? I did the questline and UBRS of course. Besides that, I’ve mainly been going after old tier sets. That’s what I was doing months and months ago before I filled up all my bags, so it’s nice to be able to continue it again. I also got my heroic Siege of Orgrimmar heirloom – the staff. Unfortunately, I was hoping for the mace or offhand. The mace is shaped like a Horde symbol, and the offhand is a book with the Horde symbol on the cover. Maybe I’ll get one of them in normal mode!

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The new era is upon us

Posted by Peter (Devee) on October 14, 2014
Posted in: Devee, Journal, Lore, Mists of Pandaria, Warlords of Draenor, World of Warcraft. Tagged: dark portal, draenor, kor'kron, Mists of Pandaria, mop, pandaria, warcraft, warlords of draenor, wod, world of warcraft, wow. Leave a comment

When the servers went down early Tuesday morning, it was effectively the end of Mists of Pandaria. When they come back online, we’ll be starting Warlords of Draenor even if the expansion hasn’t actually released.

I enjoyed this expansion. Unlike some people, I had no problem with the setting. It was beautiful, the story of the sha was original, and I liked both the Alliance and the Horde’s character development. Yeah, it would have been better if we didn’t know Garrosh was going to be the end boss, and the expansion had a couple problems such as too many dailies and the feeling that LFR and flex were both requires for normal mode raiders.

As a healer, I found scenarios boring. However, I discovered Proving Grounds and Challenge Mode dungeons too late in the expansion. Of course I knew they existed, but I wish I cared about them earlier. I didn’t even touch the Brawler’s Guild unfortunately.

I’m obviously excited for Warlords of Draenor, but I’ll admit, I’m exhausted just thinking about it. I keep busy, and as much as I do love raiding, I’m not looking forward to the time sink.

Kor'kron

On Sunday, I finished earning silvers in the Challenge Mode dungeons. Monday night I spent my currencies, and then Mooglegem and I said our goodbyes to the Kor’kron. I know they were the bad guys this expansion, but they weren’t always that way. They were once the elite soldiers and guards, and this blog is named after them. I’m kind of sad to see them go entirely.

Kor'kron

Here we are with a couple more Kor’kron.

Kor'kron

And finally, a ton of Kor’kron! Woo! I’m not sure why I didn’t think of this spot immediately.

Dark Portal

Next I decided to visit the Dark Portal while it was still green.

Dark Portal

Obviously I was not alone in this endeavor. Lots of other Horde were here along with a few Alliance as well. Why the one or two Alliance members that came decided to try to engage in PVP, I’ll never know.

Dark Portal

What’s that? A line of Sea Turtles, jumping into their shells? Count me in! I know it seems silly, but this type of thing is one of the best aspects of MMOs. This isn’t part of the planned content. Visiting the Dark Portal after the patch might be, and coming here to quest is, sure. But everyone coming together to chat, emote, use fun items, and celebrate might be expected but it was not planned content. It was just a bunch of players having fun. I love it.

When the server’s come back online, these same players will be ready to stop the Iron Horde!

 

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Completing Challenge Mode silvers just in time

Posted by Peter (Devee) on October 13, 2014
Posted in: Achievements, Devee, Dungeons and Scenarios, Journal, Mists of Pandaria, Mounts, World of Warcraft. Tagged: challenge mode, challenge mode dungeons, challenge modes, cm, Mists of Pandaria, mop, pandaren phoenix, violet pandaren phoenix, warcraft, world of warcraft, wow. Leave a comment

Challenge Mode

A few weeks ago, Zaghar, my guildmate, suggested we run Challenge Mode dungeons to get silvers for the mount before the first season of CMs ended with the completion of Mists of Pandaria. I’d been wanting to do CMs mostly for the, well, challenge of it. We’ve been running them when we had the chance. I wish we had started earlier because they’re a lot of fun.

Challenge Mode

Is that a second Devee in the picture? No, it’s just Mooglegem.

I really enjoy how Challenge Mode dungeons greatly reduce the role of gear and tests group skill. In Warlords of Draenor, I think I’d like to try Challenge Mode dungeons earlier so I could aim for golds. However, I have to be honest that I’m not sure how much time I can truly devote to the game. I doubt I can seriously focus on CMs and raiding.

Violet Pandaren Phoenix

gem and I both chose Violet Pandaren Phoenixes as our rewards! Of course, soon we’ll have all of them when the patch lands.

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Hearthstone’s October season card back

Posted by Peter (Devee) on October 8, 2014
Posted in: Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft. Tagged: card back, hallow's end, hallow's end card back, hearthstone, hearthstone: heroes of warcraft, pirate card back, pirates, ranked play. Leave a comment

Hallow's End card back

This is the card back you can earn during the October season in Hearthstone. I got the image from Blizzard’s announcement. I think it looks pretty cool. I can’t way to use it when it unlocked on November 1st, the same day I put up my Halloween decorations and bust out a costume. Oh, you usually do those things in October? Apparently Blizzard doesn’t. I feel like they didn’t think this through. Thanks for the pirate card back on October 1st also – 12 days too late for the day celebrating pirates.

Source: Hearthstone October 2014 Ranked Play Season – Hallow’s End!, Zeriyah, Hearthstone News, 10/1/14.

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Stopping Malthael and discovering Whimsydale

Posted by Peter (Devee) on September 26, 2014
Posted in: Diablo III, Journal, Reaper of Souls. Tagged: adventure mode, d3, demon hunter, diablo, diablo 3, diablo iii, malthael, rainbow goblin, reaper of souls, ros, whimsydale. Leave a comment

Reaper of Souls beat

gem and I recently beat Reaper of Souls! I know it’s been out for a long time now, but we stopped playing for a while.

Malthael

When we started the game that evening, we were on a quest to find Malthael. It was pretty obvious that we were near the end of the game, but I didn’t realize just how close we were.

Malthael

Honestly, it felt a little anticlimactic. I wish there were more mechanics to the final fight. Like a lot of Diablo III, it just seemed a bit too easy. Yes, I know you can make it more difficult, but really, we should struggle a little. Also, I think they should have drawn out Malthael longer. If they’re going to introduce a large, new story element – an angel turning against humanity – they should let that simmer for a while.

Rainbow Goblin

After killing Malthael, we decided to step into Adventure Mode finally. As we collected our bounties, we came across a Rainbow Goblin!

Whimsydale

I knew what was coming, but Whimsydale came as a huge surprise to gem! I’m glad she got to experience it like that, because she seemed pretty excited.

Whimsydale

Look how cute that map is!

By the end of the night, my Demon Hunter, Dara, was in the low fifties. I’m not sure what’s next, but I’ll probably be playing a bit more D3 now.

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Illuminnae’s journey

Posted by Peter (Devee) on September 23, 2014
Posted in: Achievements, Illuminnae, Journal, Quests, World of Warcraft. Tagged: eversong woods, ghostlands, lament of the, lor'themar theron, paladin, sylvanas, sylvanas' music box, undercity. 1 Comment

Silvermoon

Recently I was playing my paladin, Illuminnae. She’s Illussia’s (gem’s warlock) sister of course! After finishing Eversong Woods, she headed south into the Ghostlands.

Loremaster

Finishing that zone unlocked Loremaster of Eastern Kingdoms! However, I still had a little playing to do. The achievement always comes before the end of the zone for some reason. I understand they like to give wiggle room, but there’s no way I’m going to stop before the conclusion of a zone once I’m reaching the good stuff!

Lament of the Highborne

Traveling to the Undercity, I got to trigger Sylvanas’ Lament of the Highborne. It was pretty darn cool to see even if I have seen it previously. I can listen to it any time with Sylvanas’ Music Box, but it’s not every day that I get to see the event too!

For now, I’m done with Illuminnae as I move to my druid. I’m sure I’ll return to her in a bit though!

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Sleepypaw’s final adventures (for now)

Posted by Peter (Devee) on September 19, 2014
Posted in: Cataclysm, Journal, Quests, Sleepypaw, World of Warcraft. Tagged: cape of stranglethorn, eastern kingdoms, northern stranglethorn, stranglethorn, stranglethorn vale. Leave a comment

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The last time I wrote about Sleepypaw, I had played through Elwynn Forest, Westfall, Redridge Mountains, and Duskwood on my Alliance pandaren monk. I figured it was time for a short update. Back in July I finished Northern Stranglethorn on him, and in August I completed the Cape of Stranglethorn. Being contested zones, they were largely the same as they were Horde side.

Because I was also doing dungeon runs with my friends on this character, Sleepypaw was 55 by the time I completed Stranglethorn with him. However, due to being busy on Friday nights quite often, the nights of our dungeon runs, I also got out-leveled. For these reasons, I’m retiring Sleepypaw for now. That’s not to say I won’t ever return to him, but my real goal for leveling alts was to see the zones I hadn’t seen previously. There’s little point in playing low level zones with a higher level character because I might as well reroll. When I choose to see the rest of the Alliance’s Eastern Kingdoms, I’ll be doing it with a new toon!

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Robin Williams petition

Posted by Peter (Devee) on August 18, 2014
Posted in: Blizzard and Battle.net, World of Warcraft. Tagged: afkal80etc, blizzard, celestalon, change.org, daylan hecht, dylanhecht, haris pilton, jacob holgate, megan farokhmanesh, nintendo, pc gamer, perry gatner, polygon, robin williams, shaun prescott, the artists formerly known as level 80 elite tauren chieftain, warcraft, world of warcraft, world's end tavern, wow, zelda. Leave a comment

As most people probably know by now, Robin Williams passed away on the 11th of this month. He wasn’t an actor a particularly tracked in recent years, but I definitely have pleasant memories of him when I was younger. At least from his movies, he sure seemed to be a kind-hearted, happy individual. He was also an avid gamer; the Nintendo commercials with his daughter Zelda are kind of obvious examples. He was also a fan of World of Warcraft.

On the 12th, Shaun Prescott for PC Gamer reported on a fan petition by Jacob Holgate to Blizzard, asking them to include an NPC memorializing Robin Williams. It gave an example, a character in the World’s End Tavern telling his best jokes. That would be amazing in my opinion. The World’s End Tavern is an awesome location in game that already contains Perry Gatner and his stand-up routine , The Artists Formerly Known as Level 80 Elite Tauren Chieftain, and Haris Pilton.

Prescott noted that an update by Holgate on the change.org petition stated that “In less than twenty four hours [they’ve] earned eleven thousand signatures,” although I only see 10,975 on the petition at this time.

@Celestalon has already noted that Blizzard has seen the petition and are “taking care of it.”

@Dakirokos @mumper @CM_Lore @DaveKosak @davhave Yes. We’re taking care of it.

— Celestalon (@Celestalon) August 12, 2014

Good on Blizzard to respond so quickly. The official World of Warcraft Twitter account also tweeted this:

.@robinwilliams Thank you. You gave us so much joy in our lives, and we hope you enjoyed your time in our world. We’ll see you in-game. — World of Warcraft (@Warcraft) August 13, 2014

Megan Farokhmanesh of Polygon reported that fans have also held memorials in World of Warcraft, including this one by Dylan Hecht.

Shot of the Robin Williams memorial on Area 52. pic.twitter.com/KA2ckSIVpn

— Dylan Hecht (@dylanhecht) August 13, 2014

I hope to see Robin Williams in game soon.

Sources:

  • World of Warcraft petition leads to in-game Robin Williams tribute, Shaun Prescott, PC Gamer, 8/12/14.
  • Create an NPC within World of Warcraft to memorialize the late Robin Williams, an avid World of Warcraft player, and one of the funniest men alive, Jacob Holgate, Change.org.
  • @Celestalon’s 8/11/14 8:30 PM Tweet, Celestalon, Twitter, 8/11/14.
  • @Warcraft’s 8/12/14 6:56 Tweet, World of Warcraft, Twitter, 8/12/14.
  • World of Warcraft pays tribute to Robin Williams, Megan Farokhmanesh, Polygon, 8/13/14.
  • @dylanhecht’s 8/12/14 6:38 PM Tweet, Dylan Hecht, Twitter, 8/12/14.

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Warlords of Draenor cinematic and the 10th anniversary event

Posted by Peter (Devee) on August 15, 2014
Posted in: Dungeons and Scenarios, Holidays, Pets, PVP, Raiding, Trailers and Cutscenes, Videos, Warlords of Draenor, World Events, World of Warcraft. Tagged: 10th anniversary, anniversary, celestalon, draenor, garrosh hellscream, grimrail depot, grom hellscream, iron docks, mannoroth, mc, molten core, molten corgi, southshore, tarren mill, tarren mill vs southshore, temple of kotmogu, trailer, warcraft, warlords of draenor, watcher, wod, world of warcraft, wow. Leave a comment

It’s been a while since I posted, but what kind of WoW blogger would I be if I didn’t talk about this cinematic? Like most of Blizzard’s lore-rich trailers, this really got me excited. I enjoyed the fact that in both the original timeline and the Warlords of Draenor timeline, Grom gets to kill Mannoroth. I also particularly like Garrosh saving him. And Grom’s last lines? “We will never be slaves. But we will be conquerors.” That’s a terrific line, especially the pause between sentences.

Not all of the dungeons jumped out at me, but two really did – the Iron Docks and Grimrail Depot. I guess I like industrialism, but how could you not like Grimrail Depot? Part of it is actually on a train. Now I realize that when it comes to gameplay, it’ll all likely feel the same. Similarly, the idea of fighting on Deathwing’s back was really cool, but when it comes time to do it, I’m so focused on mechanics and numbers that it feels the same. Still, I really like this.

10th anniversary previewImage courtesy of the @Warcraft Twitter account.

The 10th anniversary event sounds cool too. Tarren Mill vs Southshore is a great PVP throwback, and I’m super interested to see a deathmatch-style battleground. All I really want to do when I PVP is fight, so why has it taken so long to get a deathmatch battleground? Temple of Kotmogu is close. I’ll be curious to see what this is like.

Molten Core is also a pretty iconic raid to reinvigorate also. It’s a 40-man LFR, so everyone at endgame should be able to see it easily. And a Molten Corgi? Adorable.

My only issue is that it’s for max level characters. Warlords of Draenor drops 11/13/14, and the anniversary event starts within a week and a half or so. Does that mean we’ll need to rush to level 100?

@Celestalon Hey celestalon when warlords hit are we going to be in a rush to get to lvl 100 for the anniversary? because it seems like it

— carl christopher hal (@yeulx) August 15, 2014

@yeulx Nope. You will have plenty of time. Stay tuned for more precise dates.

— Celestalon (@Celestalon) August 15, 2014

We’ll have more details on raid release timing, 10th Anniversary event duration, etc., soon. But don’t worry, we don’t want to rush you.

— Watcher (@WatcherDev) August 14, 2014

They claim we won’t. I hope they’re right!

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Last week’s HotS heroes

Posted by Peter (Devee) on June 25, 2014
Posted in: Heroes of the Storm. Tagged: deth lazor, diablo, gazlowe, gorge, heroes of the storm, hots, kerrigan, nova, stitches, tyrande, tyrande whisperwind. Leave a comment

It’s a new week, so I’m done playing the heroes from last week – Gazlowe, Nova, Stitches, Diablo, Kerrigan, and Tyrande.

Gazlowe is a specialist hero that can collect scrap from destroyed structures that restores mana and reduces cooldowns, place turrets, shoot lasers, and more. He was fun even I wasn’t overly effective with him. His Deth Lazor ability was interesting because it charges. When you first hit the button to activate it, it begins to charge. The longer it charges, the more damage it does and the further its range. I was always tempted to let it charge fully, but I should learn to fire it off faster.

I did significantly better with Nova than I do with most other heroes. In fact, I’d never stayed alive as long as when I used her. Whenever out of combat  for two seconds, she cloaks, and she can also spawn a hologram decoy (and doing so doesn’t break her cloak). These abilities make it easier to hit and run. Moreover, it makes it fun to hit and run. I really wasn’t expecting to like her very much, but playing her was great.

Stitches is a warrior abomination that can Gorge on enemies, consuming them and trapping them in his own stomach. Why would I need to say anything else about this hero?

Diablo is another warrior hero. He has a variety of abilities including AOEs, a charge, and more, but I particularly liked his Overpower ability that slams a hero behind him, dealing damage and stunning. Displacing an enemy, even if just for a split second, can be useful. Also, it was fun just being Diablo. His lore in the game also says “…and his gender… malleable.”

Kerrigan’s an assassin that seemed rather plain to me. She was okay while I used her, but nothing stands out about her in my mind. She can leap to enemies and pull them to her as well, which is always useful. I don’t think I’ll be playing her much more.

The support hero Tyrande was the last hero I tried of the bunch. She can heal herself and others, send an owl across the map, revealing and damaging enemy heroes, damage and stun enemies in an area, and more. I liked her, but I think I like all the support heroes. It’s hard to pick one that clicks with me best. I have to admit, getting a pet owl is pretty cool.

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Voidgazer continues through Eastern Kingdom

Posted by Peter (Devee) on June 23, 2014
Posted in: Cataclysm, Journal, Lore, Quests, Voidgazer, World of Warcraft. Tagged: arathi highlands, ariok, badlands, blackrock clan, blasted lands, burning steppes, cata, cataclysm, chambermaid pillaclencher, dark portal, deathwing, drek'thar, dumass, eastern kingdoms, eastern plaguelands, eitrigg, fiona's caravan, hillsbrad foothills, hinterlands, johnny awesome, kingslayer orkus, koltira, legends of the hidden temple, legends of the sunken temple, lunk, martek the exiled, nickelodeon, outland, razelikh the defiler, redridge mountains, searing gorge, silverpine forest, sunken temple, swamp of sorrows, sylvanas, temple of atal'hakkar, thassarian, the day that deathwing came, vashj'ir, warcraft, weastern plaguelands, world of warcraft, wow. Leave a comment

Dumass

The last time I wrote about Voidgazer’s questing, I had just finished Silverpine Forest. That was months ago, and I got a lot further now. Note that I’ll be talking about my opinion of the zones in this post, so there will be spoilers for many Cataclysm low-level zones in Eastern Kingdoms.

In Hillsbrad Foothills, I particularly liked the quest to be a quest giver myself. I sent Dumass napping because he wouldn’t be able to do much else.

Kingslayer Orkus

I sent the mighty Kingslayer Orkus to Southshore. He’s a great character. It’s too bad I didn’t do this quest at the beginning of Cataclysm instead of the end of Mists of Pandaria.

Johnny Awesome

Lastly, I sent Johnny Awesome, decked out in full heirlooms, to the Sludge Fields. These three characters really to represent three major cliches of character types. There’s the newbie, the high-level character who’s overly proud, and the alt who is really awesome (on his other toon).

Drek'thar

We also get to see Drek’Thar. I don’t remember seeing him in declining health in the game, but I might have missed his presence somewhere. I knew he was getting older and his health was slipping from the novels, but it’s always cool to see these things reflected in the game.

I didn’t really feel like the Arathi Highlands were memorable. Similarly, I remember what happens in the Hinterlands but only because it’s annoying. It feels like you’re done with the enemy troll hub like five or six times. “Good job. You really cleared them all out of there! They’re all defeated! …Okay, now go back in there and…” The zone moved at a snail’s pace. Looking back on them now, the problem with these two zones might simply be that they come right after the excellent storytelling of the Forsaken-centered zones.

Koltira

I happily got back to the great zones when I was sent to Western Plaguelands. Koltira is a fascinating character with his interactions with Thassarian, his Alliance counterpart. Too bad Sylvanas doesn’t seem to like him as much as I do. I look forward to hearing his story unfold more in the future.

Eastern Plaguelands

In the Eastern Plaguelands, you join a caravan that slowly moves through the zones as you progress in the quests. It’s actually similar to Vashj’ir, only fun. As you progress, more people join the caravan. While none of them made an impression in my mind deep enough to cause me to remember their names or specific details, it was fun to watch their interactions through the zone.

Badlands

There was a drop in quality when traveling to the Badlands although I still enjoyed it. In this zone, players deal with attempts by the red dragonflight to save the black dragonflight. Deathwing doesn’t seem too happy.

the day that deathwing came

We also get to learn all about the day that Deathwing came and what really happened as a small group of friends tell stories and argues about who got it right. Martek the Exiled told me all about his flying motorcycle and the hot babe who rode with him.

Lunk

The Searing Gorge wasn’t as compelling as the Forsaken zones, but it had its moments. Lunk, the pacifist ogre, makes for some good comic-relief. It turns out you can be quite effective without killing – if you’re huge.

pillows

The zone also contained the fun quests about stealing the pillows from the Dark Iron that I wrote about previously.

Eitrigg

By the time I reached the Burning Steppes, I was getting anxious to finish the content. The zone deals with stopping the Blackrock Clan’s impending invasion of Redridge Mountains. I’m glad I did some questing on my Alliance character before reaching this zone because it gave me a bit of understanding of the Alliance’s struggle against the Blackrock orcs. It was nice to see Eitrigg and his son, Ariok, working to stop them.

burning steppes

Screwing with the leaders of the orc clan was fun as well.

Legends of the Sunken Temple

The Swamp of Sorrows was a short zone that didn’t seem very eventful. However, this reference to Nickelodeon’s Legends of the Hidden Temple brought a quick smile to my face.

Razelikh the Defiler

Finally, I reached the Blasted Lands where I spent time completing quests of questionable ethics against the Alliance as well as fighting some demons. With everything concluded nicely, it’s time for Voidgazer to step through the Dark Portal to Outland!

Or, it would be if I intended to play him more. For now, his story is finished.

 

 

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Another week, more heroes

Posted by Peter (Devee) on June 18, 2014
Posted in: Heroes of the Storm. Tagged: arthas, arthas menethil, falstad, heroes of the storm, hots, muradin, muradin bronzebeard, nazeebo, tassadar, zeratul. 2 Comments

Last week I made sure to try all the free heroes again. It was a good bunch!

First, there was Falstad, a ranged assassin. I really liked him. He’s always mounted, but periodically he can fly to any location on the map. Being able to jump straight to the action (or back to heal) is pretty a fantastic ability. He also has “Hammerang,” which throws his hammer like a boomerang. It’s almost like playing a hammerdin in D2.

Nazeebo is a ranged specialist that was okay but didn’t particularly click with me. He summons spiders or toads to hurt enemies or can summon a zombie ring (called Zombie Wall for some reason) that both traps and attacks. Zombie Wall can be pretty great as long as it’s correctly aimed. Having a ring of zombies around nothing isn’t too helpful.

Tassadar is ranged support that can shield, become invulnerable and invisible, and damage enemies in an area while slowing them as well. I enjoyed using him, but I didn’t care for him as much as some of the other healers I’ve tried. One of his heroic abilities was Force Wall, which creates a force field that blocks pathing. I wasn’t very effective with it.

Arthas is a melee warrior and another one of those iconic characters I was excited to play originally. Given the trend with Heroes of the Storm, I was expecting to be terrible with him, but it wasn’t quite the case. He was probably the best warrior I’ve played. His heroic ability, Summon Sindragosa, is good but not as satisfying as it should have been. She didn’t even tell the mortals to suffer as their pathetic magic betrayed them. What the Twisting Nether? That was the worst part of all of Icecrown Citadel.

One dwarf just wasn’t enough, so Blizzard gave us Muradin, a melee warrior. I didn’t like him as much as Arthas. Like Falstad, Muradin can throw his hammer, but it’s different. He also has an ability that sounds fun called “Dwarf Toss,” but it’s really just a leap. His Haymaker heroic ability is pretty cool though, doing a lot of damage and knocking targets back.

Lastly, there’s Zeratul, a melee assassin. He’s fast and can blink, but I didn’t care for him much at all.

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The continuing adventures of Sleepypaw

Posted by Peter (Devee) on June 16, 2014
Posted in: Dungeons and Scenarios, Mists of Pandaria, Sleepypaw, World of Warcraft. Tagged: dire maul, duskwood, gordok commons, lilian voss, scholomance, uldaman, warcraft, warpwood quarter, world of warcraft, wow. Leave a comment

Duskwood

Last week, I finished Duskwood on Sleepypaw. I like dark, creepy aesthetic to the zone, but I really disliked the trees. They looked nice, but I got tired of having my camera go past the trees. Blizzard might not realize it, but I like seeing my character and the enemies around me, not leaves. Why don’t the leaves go transparent if they’re between the camera and the player’s character?

Duskwood was a very Worgen-filled zone, and I enjoyed learning about the various characters – a war hero who comes home to devastation, a brother with a secret, and a who struggles to hold onto his mind.

dire maul

Friday night was our dungeon night. First we did Uldaman, which went rather smoothly. Next up we did Scholomance. I like that dungeon quite a bit, but I realized that it’s unfortunately Lilian Voss doesn’t mean much to players who haven’t seen the Forsaken starting area. She’s a fantastic character. Finally, we ventured into Dire Maul. We started with the Warpwood Quarter, which went decently even if it’s a bit of a sprawling mess.

We ended the night with the Gordok Commons. This is a wonderful dungeon because it actually gives choices that effect the way the dungeon is completed. In this way, it’s probably the closest bit of WoW to Dungeons & Dragons. We killed Guard Mol’dar without really thinking about it. Whoops. Stomper Kreeg hung out drunk in the corner, and we didn’t bother him. One out of two so far. Guard Fengus got pulled by accident, so we killed him. One out of three. Guard Slip’kik went similarly. One out of four. I’m happy to report that we weren’t too dumb for the Gordok Ogre Suit, so we did manage to get past Captain Kromcrush. Two out of five. We left Cho’Rush the Observer alive while we killed King Gordok. Three out of six. I guess it could have been worse. I’d be interested in trying again with the group next week if we’re still in the same level range.

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