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Suggested Reading: Cookie debt, Trivial Pursuit, the fall of Garrosh Hellscream, the Siege of Orgrimmar, and more

Posted by Peter (Devee) on September 26, 2013
Posted in: Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft, Other MMOs or Related Games, Suggested Reading, World of Warcraft. Tagged: adam holisky, brian holinka, garrosh hellscream, ghostcrawler, greg street, hearthstone, horde, item squish, know your lore, matthew rossi, Mists of Pandaria, mop, olivia grace, orgrimmar, pandaria, patch 5.4, sarah pine, sha of pride, siege of orgrimmar, trivial pursuit, warcraft, world of warcraft, world of warcraft trivial pursuit, wow, wow insider, wow trivial pursuit. Leave a comment

We may be in debt, but the chips on our shoulders are chocolate, Sarah Pine, WoW Insider, 9/18/13.

When Greg Street and Brian Holinka traded tweets about exciting changes to PVP, Olivia Grace replied to them, saying that she’d bake them each 1,000,000 cookies if the changes were cross-realm arenas. Well, they’re in patch 5.4 now, and in the Alliance PVP room in the Valley of the Four Winds, there’s an IOU note for “1,000,000 Chocolate Chip Cookies” signed “- O.D.G.” She better get on that.

WoW Trivial Pursuit now available, Sarah Pine, WoW Insider, 9/25/13.

Sweet.

Know Your Lore: This Was All Necessary, Matthew Rossi, WoW Insider, 9/25/13.

Pandaria grew stagnant under the Sha of Pride. Garrosh was right that “such power cannot be contained.”

Hearthstone account wipe is coming, Sarah Pine, WoW Insider, 9/26/13.

Good to know if you’re still playing Hearthstone. You’ll be reimbursed with gold for your purchases, and they don’t believe there will be any additional wipes.

Queue for all the LFRs at once in patch 5.4, Olivia Grace, WoW Insider, 9/24/13.

This is a welcome change.

WoW Archivist: A rolled-back history of realms, Scott Andrews, WoW Insider, 9/13/13.

I remember roll-backs. Dark days, they were.

Know Your Lore: The future of the Horde, Anne Stickney, WoW Insider, 9/15/13.

What will happen to the Horde after the Siege of Orgrimmar?

Know Your Lore: Delenda est Orgrimmar, Matthew Rossi, WoW Insider, 9/18/13.

This is a satirical piece from the Alliance perspective on why Orgrimmar should be destroyed.

Escape from Orgrimmar, Matthew Rossi, WoW Insider, 9/19/13.

And this is the follow-up Rossi wrote after realizing that people didn’t realize the first was satirical. It lists the reasons why Orgrimmar shouldn’t be destroyed.

When the big squish happens, you’ll still be able to kill the mobs, Adam Holisky, WoW Insider, 9/19/13.

Some clarification for people who are still confused.

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An honorary Frenzyheart

Posted by Peter (Devee) on September 25, 2013
Posted in: Devee, Journal, Reputation, World of Warcraft, Wrath of the Lich King. Tagged: 45 exalted reputations, disgusting jar, frenzyheart, frenzyheart brew, frenzyheart tribe, oracles, ripe disgusting jar, warcraft, wolvar, workd of warcraft, wotlk, wow, wrath. Leave a comment

Frenzyheart

A few weeks ago I became exalted with the Frenzyheart, my 45th exalted reputation. I would have posted about it at that time, but that wasn’t the end goal with the Frenzyheart. I wanted to become a Wolvar, and to do that, I needed to obtain Frenzyheart Brew.

Last week, I waited for my Disgusting Jar to ripen, opened by Ripe Disgusting Jar, and was rewarded with a Frenzyheart Brew, allowing me to transform into a Wolvar! I’m very excited, because the Wolvar are one of my favorite races in WoW. They’re so cute!

Now, sadly, I suppose it’s time to sever my ties with the Frenzyheart Tribe and begin to work for the Oracles. I’ll miss you, friends. (I’ll switch back later!)

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Finishing some Mists of Pandaria grinds

Posted by Peter (Devee) on September 23, 2013
Posted in: Achievements, Cooking, Devee, Journal, Mists of Pandaria, Reputation, World of Warcraft. Tagged: fish fellreed, friends on the farm, halfhill, learning from the best, master of pandaren cooking, mop, nat pagle, nat's fishing chair, warcraft, world of warcraft, wow. Leave a comment

nat pagle 2

Recently I’ve been finishing some reputation and profession grinds in Mists of Pandaria. You can see him chilling with Nat Pagle in his boat in my nice, new Nat’s Fishing Chair.

nat pagle

Of course, that’s because I’m best friends with him. No more fishing for his three rare fish every day.

farm friend

Once I convinced Fish Fellreed to be best friends with me, I was best friends with all the inhabitants of Halfhill. Now that we’re best friends, I can say that I hate them all.

cooking

Speaking of Halfhill, I’ve mastered all of the Ways! I do still need to teach my own apprentice, but I’m putting that on hiatus. I’ve had enough with these grinds for now!

 

 

 

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Suggested Reading: Of Ordos and the D3 Auction House

Posted by Peter (Devee) on September 19, 2013
Posted in: Diablo III, Suggested Reading, World of Warcraft. Tagged: auction house, blizzpro, booka, d3, diablo, diablo 3, diablo iii, Diablo III auction house, ordos, sarah pine, warcraft, world of warcraft, wow, wow insider. Leave a comment

Either it was a slow week or I’ve been in an uninterested mood!

Should Ordos Be Available To Everybody?, Booka, BlizzPro, 9/13/13.

Personally, I think it’s fine to have restricted content. However, I think the general plot and assets should be available to everybody. That’s one reason that, while I don’t particularly enjoy running LFR regularly, I’m very thankful for it’s inclusion in the game.

Blizzard to shut down Diablo III auction house, Sarah Pine, WoW Insider, 9/17/13.

I didn’t enjoy the AH, and I’ve really enjoyed the PS3 version of Diablo III. I think this is a good move.

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Hearing my story and earning my legendary cloak

Posted by Peter (Devee) on September 16, 2013
Posted in: Devee, Gear, Journal, Lore, Mists of Pandaria, World of Warcraft. Tagged: chi-ji, garrosh hellscream, jina-kang, jina-kang kindness of chi-ji, kindness of chi-ji, legendary, legendary cloak, lorewalker cho, Mists of Pandaria, mogu'shan palace, mop, patch 5.4, seat of knowledge, siege of orgrimmar, vale of eternal blossoms, warcraft, world of warcraft, wow, wrathion. 2 Comments

legendary cloak

Last week, I earned my legendary cloak, Jina-Kang, Kindness of Chi-Ji. If you follow my blog and know that I play a discipline priest, you won’t be surprised that Jina-Kang is the healer legendary. Unfortunately, I didn’t have a chance to earn this before my raid nights, but this week I should be set!

I’m sure you can find hundreds of videos showing the cutscene, but I recorded mine as well. It starts with some quest text and dialog before Wrathion sends me to the Seat of Knowledge above Mogu’shan Palace in the Vale of Eternal Blossoms. Around 2:00 into the video is when the good part starts. Do you remember how Lorewalker Cho has shown you scenes from stories? Now he, with Wrathion’s help, tells my story. This is one of the coolest things I’ve seen in World of Warcraft. We’ve all done great things, and the cutscene that plays will show each player his legendary accomplishments. To someone who loves the lore and story as well as building a character, it was incredible.

After earning it, the player is displayed with his or her appropriate legendary proc outside the Seat of Knowledge. I’m sad that I didn’t wait for Mooglegem so we could be displayed together. Oh well. Now to complete this chapter of the legendary, I just need to stop Garrosh Hellscream!

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The Fallen Protectors fall once more and I flex in the Vale of Eternal Sorrows

Posted by Peter (Devee) on September 13, 2013
Posted in: Devee, Journal, Raiding, Videos, World of Warcraft. Tagged: flexible raid, jaina proudmoore, lor'them, lor'themar theron, Norushen, sha of anger, siege of orgrimmar, the fallen protectors, vale of eternal sorrows, warcraft, world of warcraft. Leave a comment

The Fallen Protectors

The Fallen Protectors went down again! It took us seven attempts, which isn’t too bad at all. The fight itself wasn’t too interesting, but I definitely like the idea of fighting sha-corrupted, fallen heroes.

I’m sure you really wanted to see us do it, and now you can! We did some attempts on Norushen – 10 it looks like if each of these Fraps videos is a full attempt – but we weren’t able to finish it.

Vale of Eternal Sorrows flex

I also completed the first flex wing, Vale of Eternal Sorrows. It was interesting. Yes, it was easier than normal, but we still had to pay attention to mechanics. I think I liked the difficulty. What really sets it apart though is requiring it to be pre-formed. I bet people would do their jobs better in LFR if you had to form your own group as well! I was a little stressed out joining a PUG because you never know what you’ll get. I guess it was kind of silly. Regardless, it went well, and I particularly enjoyed seeing the Sha of Pride. That’s a really cool boss to include. Afterwards you get some dialog between Jaina Proudmoore and Lor’themar Theron that I enjoyed.

 

 

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Suggested Reading: Of Garrosh Hellscream, the Timeless Isle, Pandaria, and trivia

Posted by Peter (Devee) on September 12, 2013
Posted in: Suggested Reading, World of Warcraft. Tagged: anne stickney, averry, damien, garrosh hellscream, icy veins, know your lore, matthew rossi, olivia grace, patch 5.4, sarah pine, siege of orgrimmar, the timeless isle, the warchief's command board, tinfoil hat, trivial pursuit, vale of eternal blossoms, warcraft, world of warcraft, wow, wow insider. Leave a comment

And So It Begins, Averry, The Warchief’s Command Board, 9/10/13.

Averry, the man behind Garrosh Hellscream at the Warchief’s Command Board, posts a little bit out of character. He brings up leading a raid of Warchief’s Command Board readers in Siege of Orgrimmar. Could be fun!

Timeless Isle Guide (WoW MoP 5.4), Damien, Icy Veins, 9/10/13.

This seems to be a great guide for the Timeless Isle.

Know Your Lore: The legacy you will leave behind, Matthew Rossi, WoW Insider, 9/11/13.

An examination of the major players of Mists of Pandaria.

Know Your Lore, TFH Edition: The haunting refrain of the Mists of Pandaria, Anne Stickney, WoW Insider, 9/8/13.

This is a sad tale of the Vale of Eternal Blossoms.

World of Warcraft Trivial Pursuit coming soon, Olivia Grace, WoW Insider, 9/6/13.

There isn’t too much to say about this, but I’m excited.

I won’t cry for you, Garrosh Hellscream, Sarah Pine, WoW Insider, 9/5/13.

It’s time for the story to end.

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Immerseus defeated!

Posted by Peter (Devee) on September 11, 2013
Posted in: Carpe Flux Capacitor, Devee, Journal, Mists of Pandaria, Raiding, World of Warcraft. Tagged: immerseus, patch 5.4, siege of orgrimmar, the fallen protectors, world of warcraft, wow. Leave a comment

Immerseus

Tuesday night, Carpe Flux Capacitor descended under the Vale and fought to cleanse the corrupt Immerseus. On the eleventh attempt, we succeeded! I’m very excited to be in the Siege of Orgrimmar. From what I know of it, it seems like a well made raid. I know many people dislike raids set in old environments; new is interesting, but old environments make it seem more real. I think Blizzard nailed a good mix with Siege of Orgrimmar, but I suppose I need to see a lot of more of it for myself to make that call.

We also moved on to the Fallen Protectors. We made some attempts but haven’t downed them yet. Maybe tonight!

 

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Community Blog Topic: Would you play on an expansion specific server?

Posted by Peter (Devee) on September 9, 2013
Posted in: Game Mechanics, World of Warcraft, WoW Insider Community Blog Topic. Tagged: community blog topic, expansion locked server, robin torres, wow insider. 1 Comment

Would you play on an expansion locked server? If so, which expansion would you pick? How would you answer the class and grouping questions above? What other logistical problems would you expect to have to be overcome?

via Community Blog Topic: Would you play on an expansion specific server?, Robin Torres, WoW Insider, 9/8/13.

Nope! It sounds interesting, and I completely understand the fascination with the idea, but players idealize previous expansions.

How would expansion-locked servers work exactly? Would they really be exactly like they were during that expansion? Let’s not even get into specifics on exact tuning. I’ll assume experience curve, required level to use a mount, the lack of a LFR/LFD, and similar aspects of the game on a vanilla-locked server would be like they were during the end of vanilla. We’d have the old talent system – the really old one. Classes would play like they did in vanilla, and you couldn’t be Blood Elf, dranei, worgen, goblin, pandaren, death knight, or monk.

It sounds fascinating to get to experience that game. The problem is, that’s a different game. Maybe it’d be easy for Blizzard. They must have backup copies of their old software, right? I don’t know, but let’s continue. What would it be like for a player? I’d find it incredibly frustrating. It’s not that I’m a worse player. It’s simply that vanilla was, honestly, worse in a lot of ways. We can argue lore, flavor, and raids, but mechanically it was a bit archaic. World of Warcraft was still one of the early MMOs even if it was definitely not the first. The genre has come a long way. Also, don’t forget how confusing it would be to play a game that looked the same but felt different. If you played the same class on both a vanilla-locked server and the current server, it would be pretty confusing.

What if Blizzard decided to use the current mechanics in every way but lock newer content and impose a level-cap. A vanilla-locked server in this case would have a level cap of 60. It would the dungeon finder, the current class mechanics, and the current talent system. The problem is that classes aren’t currently tuned to be balanced across the board at level 60. I don’t Blizzard worries too much about lower level balance. They’d have to continually balance everything for multiple endgames, and that just doesn’t seem realistic. I suppose I’d be a little more likely to check that out, but I could do the same by finding a guild that turns off XP at level 60. In addition, the backlash would be just as bad as not having expansion-locked servers. “This isn’t what it was like in vanilla at all! All these kids think they’re hardcore like we were, but they’re not!”

Blizzard would be in a lose-lose situation. Raid tiers are more like PVP seasons (or seasons in sports for that matter) than we think. Yes, you can go back and run an old raid, but it’s different. You can never truly go back. The majesty of an MMO is that the world, the game, the players change. Past expansions are in the past, and I want to move forward.

Edit: Here’s the results post on WoW Insider: Community Blog Topic Results: Expansion specific servers, Robin Torres, WoW Insider, 9/13/13.

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Trying new specs and classes

Posted by Peter (Devee) on September 6, 2013
Posted in: Cataclysm, Devee, Eadgar, Journal, Mage, Mooglegem, Priest, Raiding, Voidgazer, Warlock, World of Warcraft. Tagged: dps, forsaken, gilneas, patch 5.2, shadow, the thunder king, throne of thunder, warcraft, worgen, world of warcraft, wow. Leave a comment

Gilneas

I recently decided to try some other characters. First, I wanted to see the Worgen starting zone. I created a Worgen hunter named Eadgar, and I thoroughly enjoyed his starting experience. I especially loved the building pictured above. After finishing the starting zone, I created a Forsaken warlock. He’s currently level 7 or so; the Forsaken starting experience is definitely not as cool as the Worgen’s!

My Death Knight was in the very low 70s, so I decided to try him again. I did a couple dungeons, and then decided to try my hand at tanking. I was extremely nervous, but it went well. I told the group I was new to tanking, and that I really only heal. They told me I was going a little slower than normal but that I was doing fine. Great!

I also wanted to check how I could mage, so I swapped characters and computers with Moogle for two boss fights in Throne of Thunder. Amazingly, it went really well. I’m confident I can DPS in a raid setting.

Following that, I decided to get a shadow spec for my priest. I created the spec and a set of offspec gear based on what I already had. Sadly, I went into LFR to test it and I was already in the top three or four on DPS. I would expect to be worse than that, but I forgot that you can never underestimate LFR.

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Suggested Reading: Of turning points, the Siege of Orgrimmar, Varian Wrynn, Reaper of Souls’ loot, and that’s it.

Posted by Peter (Devee) on September 5, 2013
Posted in: Diablo III, Reaper of Souls, Suggested Reading, World of Warcraft. Tagged: anne stickney, d3, diablo 3, diablo iii, garrosh hellscream, know your lore, matthew rossi, patch 5.4, reaper of souls, ros, siege of orgrimmar, varian wrynn, warcraft, world of warcraft, wow, wow insider. Leave a comment

Know Your Lore: Alea iacta est, Matthew Rossi, WoW Insider, 9/4/13.

The war against Hellscream is coming. The die has been cast. This is a fantastic piece of the importance of this event. It could be a big turning point for the Alliance as well as the Horde.

Blizzard reveals Siege of Orgrimmar raid schedule, Matthew Rossi, WoW Insider, 9/4/13.

Good information if you’re anxious to jump into Siege.

Know Your Lore: The mysterious disappearance of Varian Wrynn, Anne Stickney, WoW Insider, 9/1/13.

A look back at the lack of Varian in vanilla. I really wonder what stories were dropped by Blizzard.

Diablo III: Reaper of Souls loot designed to make auction house a ‘last resort’, Mike Foster, Massively, 8/29/13.

Good news!

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Diablo III’s console superiority

Posted by Peter (Devee) on September 4, 2013
Posted in: Diablo III, Journal. Tagged: d3, diablo, diablo 3, diablo iii. Leave a comment

Over the weekend, I played local co-op Diablo III with my roommates on PS3, finishing the first act. I went into it expecting that it would be fun but inferior to the PC version. I was wrong. This is the better version.

Of course, the number one aspect is that it allows local co-op. It was a ton of fun to play with my roommates together like that. Each player gets a different colored circular indicator at the bottom of their hero so they can easily identify themselves. Sure, there were times at which I was looking at the wrong character, but it wasn’t a huge problem. If one player isn’t moving and the others run to the right, the one who wasn’t moving will run along with them. If that character gets trapped, it’ll teleport to the party. This is just fantastic. It was easy to eat and have a good time and not worry about stopping the group. If you’re actively in control of your character, it won’t happen. It works flawlessly.

There are a few other changes that I really liked. Not only did they remove the auction house, but they increased drops to compensate. It’s much better. I want to look for loot on the bodies of my enemies, not an auction house. The inventory system was also changed. Instead of having a grid and requiring inventory-Tetris, the inventory now has 60 slots, and each item takes one slot. You can carry much more, and you don’t have to worry about the size or shape. In addition, it shows if an item is an upgrade or downgrade in a few key stats when you select it. You’ll easily see whether or not the new weapon does more damage for example. Of course, you can view the full stats too and make your decision.

The only downside is that you now have to aim with a stick rather than target with a mouse. It’s not a deal breaker, but you do lose some accuracy. Blizzard did a surprisingly excellent job porting D3 to consoles. Console gamers are into a treat, and even if you have the PC version, if you like local co-op, you’ll love this.

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Community Blog Topic: Which race would you like to become playable?

Posted by Peter (Devee) on September 2, 2013
Posted in: World of Warcraft, WoW Insider Community Blog Topic. Tagged: anglers wharf, april fools' day, community blog topic, ethereals, northrend, pandaria, robin torres, trawler yotimo, tuskarr, warcraft, wow, wow insider. 2 Comments

tuskarr

Which race would you like to play in a future expansion? Would they be Alliance or Horde and why? What would be their racials? Do you have any ideas for their jokes and/or flirts? Blog about your answer and link to the post in the comments. Or if you don’t have a World of Warcraft related blog, leave your response in the comments below.

via Community Blog Topic: Which race would you like to become playable?, Robin Torres, WoW Insider, 8/30/13.

Ever since the April Fools’ Day that Blizzard made everybody Tuskarr on the Armory, I’ve wanted playable Tuskarr. They’re so cute and cuddly! I love that they seem laid back and relaxed, yet at the same time probably have a lot of power in them. Mists of Pandaria introduced Trawler Yotimo in the Krasarang Wilds at Anglers Wharf. When you talk to him, he says the following:

Call me crazy, but I love this warm weather! I always felt like an outcast back in Borean but I think this new climate is going to work out great for me!

And then you ask him, “What are you doing so far from home?”

Well, times were getting tough up north. While the scourge problem has been dealt with, we are constantly on the move and looking for food. I decided it was time to head out and find some new fishing grounds!

After almost a month at sea, I ended up here. Good thing I packed a few crates of pickled herring for the trip!

If there are other Tuskarr who feel like outcasts, and times are tough for them too, might it be time for them to go adventuring?

I realize we haven’t seen the Tuskarr have any affinity for magic, but there’s no reason they couldn’t discover some. They’d need seven classes to put them on par with gnomes. I’d give them hunter, rogue, and warrior easily. I think I’d really love to see Tuskarr shaman, so let’s give them that too. Fishing pole totems, perhaps? If they’re adventuring, it’s very easily conceivable that they’d begin to study the arcane, so I’ll add mage. Having a connection with Pandaria already, they could also learn to be monks. They’re already in Northrend, but I don’t really want to give them Death Knights. Warlocks also seem like a jump if they’re just learning the arcane. I’d love to see Tuskarr paladins, but that seems like quite the jump as well. Priest is a possibility, but I think Tuskarr druids would be really cool too! As for faction, both the Alliance and Horde have both had contact with them, and the Tuskarr haven’t shown an affinity to one over the other so far. They could be given a choice just like the Pandaren.

I absolutely love the Tuskarr and would jump at the chance to play as one. However, I think it’s unlikely that they’d be added any time soon. Blizzard could always find a way to give a lore explanation, but it just doesn’t tie into the narration that we have currently (unless we’re given a curveball and are heading back to Northrend).

My second choice would be the Ethereals. If and when we go back to Outland, deal with the Burning Legion, or travel to any other planet, it would be a perfect time to make them playable. I’d also allow them to join either faction and would give them mages, warlocks, priests, rogues, warriors, hunters, and monks.

Edit: Here’s the follow-up piece on WoW Insider: Community Blog Topic Results: Which race would you like to become playable?, Robin Torres, WoW Insider, 9/5/13.

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Goodbye, World of Warcraft: Trading Card Game

Posted by Peter (Devee) on August 30, 2013
Posted in: Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft, Other MMOs or Related Games. Tagged: assault on icecrown citadel, ccg, hearthstone, ICC, icecrown citadel, molten core, onyxia, onyxia's lair, tcg, warcraft, world of warcraft, World of Warcraft: Trading Card Game, wow, wow tcg. Leave a comment

WoWTCG

As you’ve probably heard, Blizzard is cancelling the World of Warcraft: Trading Card Game. Most likely this stems from their focus on Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft. While I hadn’t played it in years, saying goodbye to a good game makes me a bit sad.

I’m not sure that I ever played a 1v1 match against another player; it was the raid decks that fascinated me. WoW: TCG features raid decks modelled after their World of Warcraft counterparts. In the photo above (taken years ago), one player is controlling the Onyxia raid deck. We had five players banded together to defeat Onyxia. It was a new concept (at least to me) in TCGs, and I enjoyed it immensely. Besides defeating Onyxia, I also defeated Molten Core in normal (it had different difficulties) with five other players.

There were seven raid decks released – Onyxia’s Lair, Molten Core, Magtheridon’s Lair, Black Temple, Naxxramas, Assault on Icecrown Citadel, and Battle of the Aspects. Maybe it’s a waste of money, but I suddenly have the strong urge to purchase every raid deck. They’re fun, and I can’t stand the idea of them going away! I’ll pick up Assault on Icecrown Citadel at the very least.

 

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Suggested Reading: Of solving LFR woes, instance scaling, the WoW TCG, fishing, and more.

Posted by Peter (Devee) on August 29, 2013
Posted in: Other MMOs or Related Games, Suggested Reading, Warlords of Draenor, World of Warcraft. Tagged: anne stickney, balkoth, balkoth's word, ccg, dungeon scaling, flex capacitor, flexible raid, item squish, joker problem, know your lore, lei shen, LFR, lisa poisso, matthew rossi, michael sacco, olivia grace, patch 5.2, patch 5.4, raid scaling, siege of orgrimmar, stranglethorn fishing extravaganza, tcg, the queue, the thunder king, theck, thels, tom chilton, World of Warcraft: Trading Card Game, wow insider, wow tcg. Leave a comment

Raid Lockouts and “Free Loot,” Balkoth, Balkoth’s Word, 8/25/13.

Balkoth discusses an idea he got from Theck at Flex Capacitor (who got it from someone named Thels). What if you got your shot at LFR loot (and/or Flex) when you downed a boss in normal or heroic if you hadn’t done that boss in LFR that week (or Flex)? Raiders would still be encouraged to step up in difficulty but no longer down. Great idea. I’m so mad at Blizzard for not doing something like this already.

Low level dungeon and raid scaling technology complete, Olivia Grace, WoW Insider, 8/28/13.

Tom Chilton revealed that Blizzard has finished the technology to up-scale dungeons and raids. They’ve yet to find a reward scheme that they liked for it.

World of Warcraft Trading Card Game closes its doors, Anne Stickney, WoW Insider, 8/26/13.

This makes me a sad panda troll.

Player sweeps all three Stranglethorn Fishing winning spots in one day, Lisa Poisso, WoW INsider, 8/28/13.

How could someone come in first, second, and third? Amazing.

Warcraft and its “Joker Problem,” Matthew Rossi, WoW Insider, 8/28/13.

We keep killing our good enemies.

The Queue: No Hearthstone Day, Michael Sacco, WoW Insider, 8/23/13.

The answer to the last question has information that’s good to keep in mind – the ilvls for Siege of Orgrimmar. Raid Finder: 528,. Flex: 540. Flex Hellscream Weapons: 548. Normal: 553. Normal Warforged / Ordos: 559. Normal Hellscream Weapons: 561. Heroic: 566. Heroic Warforged: 572. Heroic Hellscream Weapons: 574.

Know Your Lore: The life and legacy of Lei Shen, Anne Stickney, WoW Insider, 8/25/13.

Care to know more about the guy you just killed?

Item Squish extremely likely for WoW’s next expansion, Olivia Grace, WoW Insider, 8/24/13.

I think we all knew this was coming.

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Happy Birthday, Mike!

Posted by Peter (Devee) on August 28, 2013
Posted in: Carpe Flux Capacitor, Videos, World of Warcraft. Tagged: happy birthday, warcraft, wow. 3 Comments

Last week, we sang Happy Birthday over Mumble. It was… terrible. But it was also pretty fun! As people tried to compensate for Mumble’s lag, it just got worse and worse. Now, who wants to sign a record deal with Carpe Flux Capacitor?

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Trying Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft

Posted by Peter (Devee) on August 26, 2013
Posted in: Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft. Tagged: ccg, collectible card game, hearthstone, hearthstone: heroes of warcraft, jaina proudmoore, malfurion stormrage, tcg, trading card game, warcraft, world of warcraft, wow. Leave a comment

Hearthstone

This weekend, I played a lot of Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft. My friend gave me a beta key, which was really nice of him. Hearthstone is a lot of fun. It’s very similar to other collectible card games, but at the same time, it’s a bit different. I feel like Blizzard must have put significant thought into what makes CCGs fun and makes them annoying. Having too much mana is annoying. Having too little mana in annoying. In Hearthstone, you use mana crystals, but they don’t come from cards. Like other games, your available mana is reset every turn. Your maximum is one on the first turn. On every subsequent turn, your maximum increases until it caps at ten.

In this video, I’m playing a practice round against Malfurion. Hearthstone has three modes that I see – Play, Practice, and Arena. The play mode pits you against a similarly skilled player online with one of your constructed decks. I only tried one match of this, and I beat my opponent.

Practice mode allows you to pick one of the classes for your hero and then pick your opponent. When you beat a class / character, you unlock it for your own use. I’ve unlocked all nine. As you play, you also gain experience and can level your heroes. When they level, you unlock additional basic cards. After unlocking all the heroes, you also unlock expert mode practice, but I haven’t tried it yet.

The arena mode is particularly interesting. It’s a sort of draf. First, you pick one of three heroes. After that, you get to choose one of three cards thirty times to build your deck. You then play online with the deck, but after three losses the deck is retired. It’s pretty cool!

I’m having a great time with Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft. I expect I’ll have more to say on it in the coming weeks as I keep playing.

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Suggested Reading: Of lore speculation, Garrosh Hellscream, faction identity, and much more

Posted by Peter (Devee) on August 23, 2013
Posted in: Diablo III, Game Mechanics, Lore, Mists of Pandaria, Reaper of Souls, Role-Playing, Story, World of Warcraft. Tagged: adam holisky, anna, anne stickney, blessing of kings, blizzpro, d3, dailies, death knight, diablo, diablo 3, diablo iii, elizabeth harper, flexible raid, flirt, frostsaber, garrosh hellscream, gelbin mekkatorque, know your lore, matthew rossi, monks, neinball, paladins, patch 5.4, prinnie powah, reaper of souls, rohan, scott andrews, shaman, siege of orgrimmar, speculation, that was an accident!, the dark below, the timeless isle, thunderfury blessed blade of the windseeker, tinfoil hat, tom chilton, too many annas, warcraft, what if, world of warcraft, wow, wow archivist, wow insider. Leave a comment

What If Paladins Had Stayed Alliance-Only?, Rohan, Blessing of Kings, 8/19/13.

I love this. The Alliance story was the story of their paladins. What if paladins had stayed Alliance-only and shaman had stayed Horde-only? What if Death Knights had been given to the Horde, and monks to the Alliance? It’s an interesting article.

Thoughts on Garrosh Hellscream, Rohan, Blessing of Kings, 8/14/13.

Why do the orcs want to kill Garrosh? Why do players hate Garrosh but like Sylvanas? Rohan thinks that in lore, the orcs in general aren’t turning on Garrosh. As players, we like Sylvanas because she’s “all cool and calculating” while Garrosh “is a thug.” Players are more likely to identify with Sylvanas.

Window Shopper, Prinnie Powah, That Was an Accident!, 8/14/13.

Be careful with whom you /flirt.

Patch 5.4, flexible raids, dailies and more with Tom Chilton, Anne Stickney, WoW Insider, 8/16/13.

Chilton’s discussion of the Timeless Isle and Blizzard’s pull away from dailies are particularly interesting.

Patch 5.4 confirmed for release on September 10th, Adam Holisky, WoW Insider, 8/21/13.

I’m glad we have a little more time to Ahead of the Curve: Lei Shen for raid team members who missed our kill.

Know Your Lore, Tinfoil Hat Edition: The Dark Below, Anne Stickney, WoW Insider, 8/18/13.

Speculation on what The Dark Below could bring.

Diablo 3: Reaper of Souls Lore Speculation, Neinball, BlizzPro, 8/14/13.
Reaper of Souls Lore Speculation Part 2: The Usual Suspects, Neinball, BlizzPro, 8/16/13.
Reaper of Soul [sic] Lore Speculation Part Three: Eternities of Conflict, Neinball, BlizzPro, 8/19/13.
Reaper of Souls Lore Speculation Part Four: Oh, The Places We’ll Go, Neinball, BlizzPro, 8/20/13.

Reaper of Souls might have been unveiled, but I still think these speculation articles are great.

Diablo III Expansion Speculation, Rohan, Blessing of Kings, 8/15/13.

Rohan’s wish list includes paladins, necromancers (or maybe druids), a no-trade, no-AH mode, and the ability for hardcore characters to become normal characters upon death. I think the no-trade, no-AH mode would be nice, although Blizzard would never do it, and the hardcore change would be great.

What If: Cult of the Mechanical, Matthew Rossi, WoW Insider, 8/15/13.

Rossi explains how awesome it would be if we had an expansion focused on Gelbin Mekkatorque embracing technology and shunning the divine.

Old Enemies: OOC Epilogue, Anna, Too Many Annas, 8/15/13.

Even if you haven’t been reading this story, this is an interesting article about “assumed RP.” I didn’t really know anything about this, but it was a fascinating read.

Will we see an ability purge?, Matthew Rossi, WoW Insider, 8/14/13.

If we’re going to continue to get new abilities every expansion, an ability purge seems important to me.

This epic crafted Frostsaber has ridden off with our hearts, Elizabeth Harper, WoW Insider, 8/15/13.

This is so cute!

Diablo 3 to get new features, fore free, in pre-expansion patch, Adam Holisky, WoW Insider, 8/22/13.

No surprise here. Changes to the core mechanics will happen even if you don’t purchase Reaper of Souls.

WoW Archivist: WoW’s first legendary quest line, Scott Andrews, WoW Insider, 8/16/13.

A retrospective on the first legendary quest line, the series to obtain Thunderfury, Blessed Blade of the Windseeker.

Know Your Lore: A Precarious Position Part 1 – Horde, Matthew Rossi, WoW Insider, 8/14/13.

What will happen to the Horde after the Siege of Orgimmar?

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Diablo III: Reaper of Souls revealed

Posted by Peter (Devee) on August 22, 2013
Posted in: Diablo III, Reaper of Souls, Story, Videos. Tagged: angel of death, archangel of wisdom, black soulstone, blizzpro, crusader, d3, diablo, diablo 3, eldorian, gamescon, malthael, ros. Leave a comment

Blizzard officially announced Reaper of Souls as the expansion to Diablo III at GamesCon on Wednesday morning. Normally I’d write a Suggested Reading post for Thursday, but I had to give this its own post.

Like most people predicted, Malthael, formerly the Archangel of Wisdom, returns as the Angel of Death, intent on stealing the Black Soulstone. As usual, Blizzard creates an exciting trailer that has be ready to play Reaper of Souls. I got the announcement from Eldorian’s post at BlizzPro.

Highlights include…

  • the crusader, a new class, a holy knight;
  • an increased level cap at 70;
  • a new loot system in which there are less drops but they’re more likely to be optimized for your character;
  • changes to the paragon system;
  • loot runs, short, randomized dungeons;
  • transmogrification and enchants through the mystic

Most of my friends weren’t happy with Diablo III, but I really enjoyed it. Part of this probably came from the fact that I only played through it once. I finished normal as a demon hunter, and afterwards, I tried a demon hunter in hardcore as well a monk in normal. Neither made it to Act II. I didn’t really consider this a problem as I wasn’t expecting to continuing progressing like I did in earlier installments. I think this probably saved me from seeing problems other saw. Whatever the reason, I really enjoyed Diablo III, and Reaper of Souls looks great. I had no problems with the tone of the core game, but I’m looking forward to this darker feel as well.

Hopefully it’s not too far away!

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Moogle’s Red Primal Raptor

Posted by Peter (Devee) on August 21, 2013
Posted in: Journal, Mists of Pandaria, Mooglegem, World of Warcraft. Tagged: isle of giants, mooglegem, mop, oondasta, primal egg, red primal raptor, reins of the red primal raptor, shiny pile of refuse, spoils of the thunder king, throne of thunder, treasures of the thunder king, warcraft, wow. Leave a comment

Red Primal Raptor

Despite the fact that she’s a Blood Elf and I’m the troll, Mooglegem found a Primal Egg in her Shiny Pile of Refuse from Oondasta. We actually didn’t know anything about the egg and decided to look into it. After three days, it hatched. I was expecting a pet, but no, the egg contained the Reins of the Red Primal Raptor!

I looked into it on wowhead and found that the Primal Egg can drop from any Isle of Giants elite, Oondasta’s Shiny Pile of Refuse, LFR’s Treasures of the Thunder King (fail bags), and Spoils of the Thunder King (rewards for Throne of Thunder weekly quests). It’s has a low drop rate but guarantees one of three mounts.

The Red Primal Raptor looks very cool. You can tell how happy Moogle’s raptor is to bond with her. Just look at that big smile! Now I want to head to the Isle of Giants and get farming. I still need a lot of bones.

Congratulations, Mooglegem!

 

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Pandaren Ambassador

Posted by Peter (Devee) on August 19, 2013
Posted in: Achievements, Devee, Journal, Mists of Pandaria, Reputation, World of Warcraft. Tagged: azure cloud serpent, disc of the red flying cloud, fish fellreed, huojin pandaren, nat pagle, order of the cloud serpent, pandaren ambassador, pandaren kite, warcraft, wow. Leave a comment

Order of the Cloud Serpent

I recently hit exalted with the Order of the Cloud Serpent. My baby cloud serpent grew into the glorious Azure Cloud Serpent you see here! I was very excited to ride him, but honestly, it’s kind of an annoying mount. It’s huge, and while its movement looks fluid and pretty, it’s also distracting. This was the last true reputation grind for Mists of Pandaria (outside of two remaining friends) except for Huojin Pandaren.

Huojin

I couldn’t have that! I decided to kill two birds with one stone. Because I wanted to run all the BC heroics that I never did, I threw on my Huojin tabard and got into those dungeons. It didn’t take long to hit exalted and earn Pandaren Ambassador.

Kite

For my trouble, I got this beautiful Pandaren Kite mount. It’s pretty nice! However, I still prefer my Disc of the Red Flying Cloud. It’s very small and can be used as both a land and flying mount. But the Pandaren Kite is very nice as well!

Now I just need to become best friends with Fish Fellreed and Nat Pagle.

 

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Siege of Orgrimmar Trailer

Posted by Peter (Devee) on August 16, 2013
Posted in: Blizzard and Battle.net, Lore, Mists of Pandaria, Raiding, Role-Playing, Trailers and Cutscenes, Videos, World of Warcraft. Tagged: blood elves, bloodsail buccaneers, darkspear, darkspear rebellion, garrosh hellscream, goblins, grom hellscream, heart of y'shaarj, old gods, orcs, patch 5.4, shado-pan, siege of orgrimmar, taran zhu, tauren, warcraft, wow, y'shaarj. Leave a comment

Wow. I’m impressed with most patch trailers, but I loved this one. By talking about it, I’m spoiling it, so please watch the trailer before reading.

Okay?

Okay.

Taran Zhu’s back-and-forth with Hellscream was great. They seemed to take turns having the upper-hand. I liked when Taran Zhu brought up Grom Hellscream, although I’m not sure when he learned of Grom. I didn’t catch that he got impaled on Hellscream’s axe on my first watch. I also found it interesting that the trailer opened with butterflies and when the sha energies spread out from the heart of Y’shaarj, it corrupts a butterfly.

I’ve been wondering about something Hellscream said. Taran Zhu says “I have fought besides the tauren, trolls, and others. You are nothing like them.” Hellscream responds, “they are no longer part of my Horde!” Is Hellscream referring to those who are rebelling against him or to all tauren? Up to this point, it seemed like he was still accepting of tauren. He thought of them under orcs, but still felt they contributed. He seemed to consider them much higher than the other races of the horde. Hellscream tolerated the Blood Elves and goblins and largely ignored the pandaren and Forsaken. As far as I can tell, the Darkspear were no longer considered part of his Horde. By the release of patch 5.4, are we to assume that his Horde consists solely of orcs? It seems very plausible that he would have heard that Baine was working with the Darkspear Rebellion, so it wouldn’t be surprising.

The scene in which the navies arrive is also great. When was the last time we saw Horde (well, former Horde at this point) and Alliance forces so intermingled? I found the sails interesting. I see Horde sails, red with the black Horde symbol. The Forsaken are present with their purple sails. I assume both the blue and white sails belong to the Alliance, but I’m actually not positive. (Anyone who plays Alliance care to comment?) I wasn’t sure on black and red striped sails, but YouTube commenters pointed out that those ships belong to the Bloodsail Buccaneers. What are they doing attacking Orgrimmar too? Very interesting!

Blizzard does an amazing job with the story, and it’s in such an odd way as well. There’s really not that much story, and it’s usually not a huge deal in game. They’re excellent at creating background lore to hype people for playing. Escalation’s lore was also great in my opinion. There was a formal declaration of a Darkspear Rebellion led by my own racial leader – much deserved after Garrosh Hellscream declared martial law in the Echo Isles and rounded up the Darkspear in the Valley of Spirits. But in game, it just meant that I farmed Kor’kron in the Northern Barrens. That doesn’t change the fact that I was incredibly excited to be joining the Darkspear Rebellion just as I’m excited to come together with the other armies of Azeroth to bring judgement upon Hellscream.

I can’t wait for the Siege of Orgrimmar.

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Suggested Reading: Of N’Zoth, Ozumat, The Dark Below, The Timeless Isle, and more

Posted by Peter (Devee) on August 15, 2013
Posted in: Diablo III, Suggested Reading, World of Warcraft. Tagged: adventures in poor taste!, anne stickney, anthony armenio, bashiok, blessing of kings, draenei, garona halforcen, garrosh hellscream, know your lore, lazerfoxxx, matthew rossi, n'zoth, old gods, olivia grace, ozumat, patch 5.4, prophet velen, reaper of souls, reddit.com/r/wow/, rohan, tauren, the dark below, the timeless isle, tinfoil hat, warcraft, wow, wow insider. Leave a comment

Is N’Zoth Being Built as the Main Antagonist in World of Warcraft?, Anthony Armenio, Adventures in Poor Taste!, 8/8/13.

Armenio makes a very compelling argument for why N’Zoth would make a great main antagonist in WoW.

Evidence and speculation for why “The Dark Below” will be the next WoW expansion pack, lazerfoxxx, reddit.com/r/wow/, 8/13/13.

This is a great comment on Blizzard Trademarks “The Dark Below.” I don’t agree that the Old Gods are different body parts of one creature, but there’s an interesting conversation here regardless.

Patch 5.4 release date confirmed for August 27th?, Olivia Grace, WoW Insider, 8/13/13.

Just under two weeks.

What we know about Ozumat, the Fiend of the Dark Below, Matthew Rossi, WoW Insider, 8/14/13.

If the next expansion is The Dark Below, then the fact that Ozumat’s title of Fiend of the Dark Below is pretty interesting.

The Timeless Isle-Take Your Time, Bashiok, World of Warcraft Blog, 8/14/13.

An introduction to the Timeless Isle for people who might not yet be familiar with it.

Stable PvE Strategies, Rohan, Blessing of Kings, 8/7/13.

An examination of PvE strategies and their relationship to the class role trinity.

Diablo III: Reaper of Souls?, Olivia Grace, WoW Insider, 8/14/13.

Could a new section of the D3 site teasing “Reaper of Souls” be a reference to a D3 expansion?

Know Your Lore: Garrosh Hellscream and the nature of villany [sic], Anne Stickney, WoW Insider, 8/11/13.

Why didn’t Garrosh work as an effective villain? We knew he was.

What If: Shadows of the Assassin, Anne Stickney, WoW Insider, 8/12/13.

Stickney considers Garona Halforcen as the main antagonist for an expansion.

The Velen Problem: Why the draenei need dissent, Matthew Rossi, WoW Insider, 8/7/13.

With no changes to their lore, Rossi feels the draenei need some dissent.

Know Your Lore, Tinfoil Hat Edition: Where do the Tauren come from?, Matthew Rossi, WoW Insider, 8/7/13.

What comes first, the Tauren of the egg?

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Finishing old content

Posted by Peter (Devee) on August 14, 2013
Posted in: Achievements, Devee, Dungeons and Scenarios, Journal, The Burning Crusade, World of Warcraft. Tagged: classic dungeonmaster, dire maul, gruul's lair, outland dungeonmaster, outland raider, serpentshrine cavern, shattered halls, tbc, tempest keep, the arcatraz, the botanica, the mechanar, warcraft, wow. Leave a comment

Serpentshrine Cavern

This past weekend I decided to finish old content that I never ran. I started with Dire Maul. For whatever reason, I never completed Dire Maul. At some point I ran one wing but never the rest. It was actually an interesting instance. After completing it, I earned Classic Dungeonmaster, which was nice. I don’t know why I never got it earlier.

Next I moved into Burning Crusade raids. I completed Gruul’s Lair first, which was nice and short, then I did Serpentshrine Cavern. I really enjoyed Serpentshrine Cavern. Those two raids gave me Outland Raider. Why stop there? I ran Shattered Halls, The Mechanar, The Botanica, and The Arcatraz after that. I particularly liked Shattered Halls. The three Tempest Keep dungeons kind of blended together in my mind already, but they were fun too. I know running the same dungeons over and over can get old, but I think it says something about the quality that I can go back to do a dungeon from two expansions ago and have fun. No, I don’t want to run them over and over, but even being over-powered for them, they’re still entertaining. The layout, art assets, and bits of story all make for good entertainment. These dungeons allowed me to earn Outland Dungeonmaster.

With this, I’ve now seen all dungeons, scenarios, and raids in the game. Yes, I have some heroics to do, but it’s nice to have seen everything.

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Solo’ing Ulduar

Posted by Peter (Devee) on August 12, 2013
Posted in: Devee, Journal, Raiding, World of Warcraft, Wrath of the Lich King. Tagged: assembly of iron, Auriaya, flame leviathan, fragment of val'anyr, ignis the furnace master, kologarn, mimiron, razorscale, solo, tier 9, ulduar, val'any, warcraft, wow, wowpedia, xt-002 deconstructor. Leave a comment

I decided to try solo’ing Ulduar. I wasn’t sure what to expect, because I don’t usually hear about healers solo’ing content. I wiped a few times on each boss, but it wasn’t actually that bad. I managed to down seven bosses, up to and including Auriaya. I couldn’t down Mimiron, and I didn’t try any other bosses yet.

Flame Leviathan should be easy in the future. The trick was placing extra demolishers into positions around the boss so I could switch when he destroys my vehicle. I had trouble with the adds overwhelming me on Razorscale on my first attempt, but one I made adds my priority, things went well. I struggled on Ignis the Furnace Master in my first pull as well, but that’s because I forgot how to deal with adds. The second pull was fine. Similarly, I wiped on the first pull of XT-002 Deconstructor but killed him on my second. I think I just needed a reminder on how each boss worked.

Next I did the Assembly of Iron. According to Wowpedia’s article, Fragment of Val’anyr, there’s a higher drop rate on the hard mode. I tried that, but it didn’t work for me. I also tried getting them all low before killing one, not realizing that they heal. Whoops! I got them down on my third attempt when I gave up on hard modes and actually understood how the fight worked.

Next up was Kologarn. There’s nothing special about him; he was very easy. Auriaya was next. Her cats killed me almost immediately on my first pull. On my second pull, I went right for the cats. It was dumb of me not to power through the first time. I killed them quickly and then took my time killed Auriaya.

I put in a few attempts on Mimiron but just couldn’t down him. I hit the enrage timer in the last phase. Maybe if I tried flasking and eating, but we’ll see. I didn’t try any of the other bosses yet either, but I did get three Fragments of Val’anyr, so I’m 10% of the way there!

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Ahead of the Curve: Lei Shen

Posted by Peter (Devee) on August 9, 2013
Posted in: Achievements, Carpe Flux Capacitor, Cataclysm, Devee, Journal, Mists of Pandaria, Raiding, Videos, World of Warcraft, Wrath of the Lich King. Tagged: bastion of twilight, blackwing descent, cata, Dragon Soul, firelands, heart of fear, lei shen, mogu'shan vaults, mop, orgrimmar, patch 5.2, Ragnaros, siege of orgrimmar, terrace of endless spring, the thunder king, throne of the four winds, throne of thunder, tier 11, tier 12, tier 13, tier 14, tier 15, warcraft, world of warcraft, wotlk, wow. 2 Comments

Lei Shen

We did it! Two weeks after first having killed the Twin Consorts, we attempted Lei Shen for the first time. After seventeen wipes, we managed to kill him! I’m very excited and extremely relieved. I still want to repeat it for the people who weren’t there, get more gear, and maybe push some heroic bosses for gear, but this was the big moment. Especially considering that there’s no way we’re going to finish heroic mode by the next patch, this was the big “end game” goal for us for this tier.

It’s also special for me. I’ve been raiding this tier with the guild, Carpe Flux Capacitor, since the beginning, and now it’s completed. During tier 14, we finished Mogu’shan Vaults, but we didn’t complete the other two raids. In tier 13, we raided Dragon Soul, but we stopped raiding long before the end. I did manage to complete the raid before Mists of Pandaria was released, but it wasn’t with the guild.

I was taking a break from WoW for much of tier 12. In my first time in the Firelands, I joined a PUG at the request of a guildie. They needed a healer for Ragnaros. I pointed out that not only had I never killed him, I had never entered the raid. They discussed it and let me join. I pulled him by accident before we were all ready. They didn’t kick me. We killed him, and I won loot. The next week, we finished Firelands as a guild. At the time, the guild hadn’t yet killed Ragnaros. When we killed the previous boss, my achievement suddenly popped for finishing the raid. While I completed the raid, I didn’t work for it all tier.

In tier 11 I was with a different guild, Playground Brigade, made of friends I knew from out of WoW just for that tier. We fell apart in the middle of the tier. We were 5/6 Blackwing Descent, 2/4 Bastion of Twilight, and 1/2 Throne of the Four Winds.

Tier 10 was my first current-tier raid. I had just hit level 80 and joined Carpe Flux Capacitor. I was an alternate, and my first boss was Deathbringer Saurfang. Maybe I wasn’t there from the absolute very beginning, but we pushed the entire tier, and yes, we finished the raid (as well as Ruby Sanctum).

I mention all this because it means this is only the second raid tier for which I worked the entire tier with my guild and still completed. Carpe, thanks for being a great guild (and taking me back after my one-tier stint with another guild). Here’s hoping next tier goes smoothly well. Let’s take back Orgrimmar!

 

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Suggested Reading: Of the trinity, Hellscream, hatred, neutrality, and more

Posted by Peter (Devee) on August 8, 2013
Posted in: Other MMOs or Related Games, Suggested Reading, Titan, World of Warcraft. Tagged: adam holisky, alex ziebart, alliance, anne stickney, blessing of kings, garrosh hellscream, heirlooms, horde, know your lore, michael mcwhertor, olivia grace, patch 5.4, polygon, ptr, rohan, scott andrews, the warchief's command board, titan, trinity, warcraft, wow, wow archivist, wow insider. Leave a comment

Revisiting the Trinity, Rohan, Blessing of Kings, 8/6/13.

How can you break the role trinity while keeping fantasy tropes?

Your Warchief wants YOU, The Warchief’s Command Board, 8/5/13.

I love this poster. Check it out!

Patch 5.4 PTR: Hellscream’s weapon drops are 90-100 heirlooms, Olivia Grace, WoW Insider, 8/7/13.

That’s pretty cool!

WoW Archivist: When Blizzard “hated” the Horde, Scott Andrews, WoW Insider, 8/2/13.

Many people hold the belief that Blizzard loves the Horde and hates the Alliance, but there was a time when the opposite was considered true.

Pandaren levels 1 to 60 as a neutral, not picking sides in the Alliance and Horde conflict, Adam Holisky, WoW Insider, 8/5/13.

Screw the factions!

Know Your Lore: The future of the Alliance, Anne Stickney, WoW Insider, 8/4/13.

Where is the Alliance going?

Blizzard’s new vision for Titan: ‘unlikely’ a subscription-based MMO, Michael McWhertor, Polygon, 8/1/13.

Titan won’t be subscription-based? Titan won’t be an MMO?

Patch 5.4 pulls WoW Insider team members into Azeroth, Alex Ziebart, WoW Insider, 8/2/13.

WoW Insider’s Matthew Rossi, Anne Stickney, and Olivia Grace will have items named after  them in patch 5.4.

WoW 6.0: A case for dual class dual spec, Scott Andrews, WoW Insider, 8/6/13.

What if you could adopt a spec from another class as your secondary spec? Personally, I hate this idea.

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Wrathion Chapter IV Complete

Posted by Peter (Devee) on August 7, 2013
Posted in: Devee, Journal, Lore, Mists of Pandaria, Videos, World of Warcraft. Tagged: celestials, Chapter IV: Celestial Blessings, chi-ji, mop, niuzao, the august celestials, warcraft, world of warcraft, wow, wrathion, xuen, yu'lon. Leave a comment

Yu'lon

I finally completed the fourth chapter of Wrathion’s legendary quest line. I’m glad this one was short while still having a bit of challenge. The quest tasks you with receiving the blessings of the four Celestials. They give wisdom to Wrathion as well; Wrathion, in comparison to the Celestials, is actually pretty stupid, but he is just a child.

I completed Chi-Ji’s healer challenge. Unfortunately it took me a few tries, but I still got it, and now I have my nice, new cloak. I’m looking forward to putting it to use!

 

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Wrathion Chapter III Complete

Posted by Peter (Devee) on August 5, 2013
Posted in: Devee, Journal, Lore, Mists of Pandaria, World of Warcraft. Tagged: celestial blessings, chapter iii: two princes, heart of the thunder king, patch 5.2, the thunder king, throne of thunder, titan runestone, warcraft, world of warcraft, wow, wrathion. 1 Comment

Wrathion III

After collecting all those darn Titan Runestones, I’ve finally completed Wrathion’s Chapter III: Two Princes. Later this week, hopefully Monday night, I’ll complete Celestial Blessings and earn my delicious new cloak. I’m looking forward to it. The Wrathion questline has been one of the best in the game, and I love how it’s unlocking over the course of the patches. And boy, I love what happened when I turned in this quest. I won’t spoil it in case you haven’t done it!

 

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Blackwing Descent finally complete

Posted by Peter (Devee) on August 2, 2013
Posted in: Devee, Journal, Raiding, World of Warcraft. Tagged: blackrock mountain, blackwing descent, bwd, cataclysm, nefarian, warcraft, world of warcraft, wow. 4 Comments

BWD

By the end of tier 11, I was 5/6 BWD, 2/4 BoT, and 1/2 TotFW. I completed Bastion of Twilight later in the expansion, but I never completed Blackwing Descent or Throne of the Four Winds. I was recently in a strange PUG for BWD that I was sure would fail. The leader was advertising a 25-man, but 10 minutes later he gave up and decided to make it a 10-man. We started, and things went okay. One odd thing was that I was near the top of the DPS charts. (I’m a discipline priest.)

When we reached Nefarian, people started bickering. A few people dropped group after a wipe. I repeatedly interrupted the argument to ask “where do you guys want to stand at the start” and things of that nature. Eventually I got people to start talking about something I asked and to stop focusing on the argument. I just wanted to finish the raid. Luckily we made it through, and I finished Blackwing Descent for the first time.

Nefarian’s a rather fun fight. I like that after trying not to fall in the lava in vanilla, now you end up in lava during this fight. I imagine the fight was a little more interesting when you’re the correct level. Although, I’ll admit that Nefarian took a lot longer than any other fight in the raid. I didn’t win any gear, but at least I completed the raid (and earned a couple achievements on the way)!

 

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Suggested Reading: Of prolonged leveling, small decisions, tauren, magic, and the future of WoW

Posted by Peter (Devee) on August 1, 2013
Posted in: Suggested Reading, World of Warcraft. Tagged: adam holisky, anne stickney, balkoth, balkoth's word, blessing of kings, chinajoy, ghostcrawler, know your lore, leveling, magic, matthew rossi, reagents, rohan, sarah pine, talents, tauren, warcraft, world of warcraft, wow, wow insider. Leave a comment

I Just Want to Play With My Friends! (On WoW Leveling), Balkoth, Balkoth’s Word, 7/26/13.

Leveling is fine for some people. For other people, it becomes a huge barrier to playing with their friends. Balkoth examines some scenarios and discusses the leveling process.

Small Decisions, Rohan, Blessing of Kings, 7/29/13 and Small Decisions, Part II, Rohan, Blessing of Kings, 7/30/13.

These two articles discuss the small decisions (reagents, arrows, talents every level) that were removed from WoW and what that’s done to the game.

Know Your Lore: The tauren peoples of Azeroth, Matthew Rossi, WoW Insider, 7/31/13.

An examination of the three tauren peoples in World of Warcraft.

Know Your Lore: The color of magic, Anne Stickney, WoW Insider, 7/28/13.

There are a lot of flavors of magic in Azeroth.

New World of Warcraft class coming? Ghostcrawler drops a hint, Adam Holisky, WoW Insider, 7/25/13.

Could we be gaining a support class?

Ghostcrawler, potentially, details the future of WoW at Chinajoy, Sarah Pine, WoW Insider, 7/25/13.

GC sort of talks about some things that, honestly, we should probably just ignore for now.

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How much does LFR help?

Posted by Peter (Devee) on July 31, 2013
Posted in: Raiding, World of Warcraft. Tagged: LFR, warcraft, world of warcraft, wow. 8 Comments

I’ve been wondering lately how much LFR helps me. For a while there’s a decent amount of pieces that are upgrades, but how big of an advantage do I get over simply waiting until I get that upgrade from normal mode? The more important pieces are likely the tier pieces. Right now, if I obtain the LFR tier pants, I’d get a huge upgrade. That’s not simply because the legs are better than my current legs. In fact, I have normal mode legs right now, so they’d be lower iLVL. First, that would be my fourth piece, so I’d get my four-piece set bonus. More importantly is what else it would allow me to wear. What if I had a normal mode tier piece sitting in my bags that I wasn’t using because I didn’t have four-piece? Not only would obtaining a fourth piece let me wear that fourth piece, it would also allow me to wear the third piece.

Currently I’m running LFR if I have a chance at getting an upgrade, but I’m considering the idea of not running LFR anymore. I don’t mean this tier, but it’d be nice to run it once in a while next tier but stop doing it weekly. It would take some self convincing, but it would also give me more free time to do something I enjoy rather than trekking through a grind that I don’t enjoy. I’ll need to think more about it.

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Defeating Iron Qon and the Twin Consorts

Posted by Peter (Devee) on July 29, 2013
Posted in: Carpe Flux Capacitor, Devee, Journal, Mists of Pandaria, Raiding, Videos, World of Warcraft. Tagged: iron qon, lei shen, mop, pandaria, patch 5.2, the thunder king, throne of thunder, twin consorts, warcraft, world of warcraft, wow. 2 Comments

After getting three new bosses down the week before last, last week we defeated Iron Qon on Wednesday. We wiped thirteen times but got it on the fourteenth. I especially like the last minute or so of the video in which the guild decides to be mean!

One boss just wasn’t enough, so we defeated the Twin Consorts as well! It took us three attempts, but I swear, the first attempt didn’t count! We pulled by accident with people outside the fight.

Hopefully this week we can see Lei Shen.

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Throne of Thunder progression, 7/9 and 7/10

Posted by Peter (Devee) on July 26, 2013
Posted in: Carpe Flux Capacitor, Devee, Journal, Raiding, Videos, World of Warcraft. Tagged: dark animus, durumu, durumu the forgotten, Mists of Pandaria, mop, pandaria, patch 5.2, primordius, the thunder king, throne of thunder, warcraft, world of warcraft, wow. 3 Comments

On 7/9 we downed Durumu for the first time. Yes, we wiped fifteen times first, but those wipes aren’t important! What’s important is the kill! I also finally figured out why my videos have stuck frames. I don’t know how to solve it, but it only happens when I trim a clip down to a few seconds. I usually put the last couple seconds of each wipe at the beginning of my kill videos, and I make them short enough, that entire clip will be a single frame. I’ll figure it out.

Primordius went down the following night. It was after only five wipes, so that’s an improvement over Durumu.

Why settle for two bosses when we could complete an entire wing? After killing Primordius, we continued to Dark Animus. After seven wipes, we killed it on the eighth attempt!

You’ll have to wait until next week to learn how we did this week. (Uh, because I haven’t done the videos yet.)

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Suggested Reading: Healing, nice guys, mounts, and lore

Posted by Peter (Devee) on July 25, 2013
Posted in: Suggested Reading, World of Warcraft. Tagged: adam holisky, alexstrasza, anne stickney, blessing of kings, elizabeth harper, healing, iron juggernaut, kaldorei, know your lore, kor'kron proto-drake, matthew rossi, patch 5.4, prophet velen, ptr, rohan, siege of orgrimmar, wow insider. Leave a comment

The State of Healing, Rohan, Blessing of Kings, 7/21/13.

Rohan considers healing in Mists of Pandaria.

Nice Guy Award: Player gives away two 50,000g mounts, Adam Holisky, WoW Insider, 7/11/13.

Sadly, they weren’t given to me.

Patch 5.4 PTR: New mounts from the Siege of Orgrimmar, Elizabeth Harper, WoW Insider, 7/24/13.

These look very cool.

What if: Rage of the Kaldorei, Matthew Rossi, WoW Insider, 7/19/13.

An examination of a hypothetical expansion involving a Night Elf internal conflict with Shandris Feathermoon as the antagonist.

What If: Purge of the Aspects, Anne Stickney, WoW Insider, 7/18/13.

What if Alexstrasza declared war on mortals?

What If: Velen the villain, Matthew Rossi, WoW Insider, 7/16/13.

Here’s another. What if Velen manipulates the Horde and Alliance, causing deaths on both sides, for what he considers the greater good?

Know Your Lore: A hostile universe, Matthew Rossi, WoW Insider, 7/16/13.

What else is in the universe?

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Discussion with Balkoth

Posted by Peter (Devee) on July 24, 2013
Posted in: Blog, World of Warcraft. Tagged: balkoth, balkoth's word, microtransactions, Mists of Pandaria, mop, pandaria, pay to win, warcraft, world of warcraft, wow. Leave a comment

Two weeks ago, I wrote a post titled Microtransactions in WoW. Last week I wrote Suggested Reading: Of the in-game store, pay-to-win, statistics, weapons, legendaries, nostalgia, and warlock utility. The author of one of the articles in my Suggested Reading, Balkoth, had a nice discussion with me in the comments. (If you haven’t read it, you should also check out his post titled I Have Discovered the Source of Forum Complaining in Mists! It’s fantastic.)

Anyways, we discussed pay-to-win, farming charms, and more. As people probably don’t go back to check comments, I just wanted to post to let people know that they might want to check the comments here. It’s a good read.

(Plus, I’ve been busy due to San Diego Comic-Con and don’t have anything else ready to post!)

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Suggested Reading: Of the in-game store, pay-to-win, statistics, weapons, legendaries, nostalgia, and warlock utility

Posted by Peter (Devee) on July 11, 2013
Posted in: Suggested Reading, World of Warcraft. Tagged: anne stickney, balkoth, balkoth's word, be mop, blessing of kings, experience buff, IAP, in game store, in-app purchase, legendaries, lesser charms of good fortune, matthew rossi, microtransactions, nostalgia, patch 5.4, pay to win, polygon, ptr, rohan, samit sarkar, sarah pine, scott andrews, spencer nozell, statistics, tf2, typhoonandrew, warcraft, warlocks, world of warcraft, wow, wow archivist, wow insider. 6 Comments

World of Warcraft to sell experience buff and more in confirmed in-game store, Samit Sarkar, Polygon, 7/9/13.

Huge news in my opinion.

Thinking about the in-game store, TyphoonAndrew, TyphoonAndrew’s – Eye of the Storm, 7/10/13.

TyphoonAndrew doesn’t seem too pleased with the buffs being sold.

#245 A word of warning to Blizzard about Microtransactions, Spencer Nozell, Be MOP, 7/10/13.

Spencer cautions Blizzard about microtransactions, using Valve’s TF2 as an example.

Enough With the WoW P2W* Hysteria!, Balkoth, Balkoth’s Word, 7/10/13.

Balkoth thinks people need to calm down and that the news about microtransactions aren’t a big deal. I disagree.

Choosing Statistics to Evade the Argument, Rohan, Blessing of Kings, 7/9/13.

Just because someone uses statistics to back their argument doesn’t mean the argument they’re rebutting is wrong.

WoW Archivist: WoW’s 20 greatest non-legendary weapons, Scott Andrews, WoW Insider, 7/5/13.

Andrew examines the coolest non-legendary weapons.

WoW Archivist: WoW’s 20 greatest non-legendary weapons, part 2, Scott Andrews, WoW Insider, 7/9/13.

Andrew finishes his look at some cool weapons.

Patch 5.4 PTR: Legendary spell effects for all (druids included), Anne Stickney, WoW Insider, 7/8/13.

If you want to see what our new legendary will look like, take a look!

The living game and the end of nostalgia, Matthew Rossi, WoW Insider, 7/8/13.

It’s okay to miss the past, but don’t be blinded by it.

Do warlocks bring too much utility to a raid?, Sarah Pine, WoW Insider, 7/8/13.

I kind of think they do, but I hope it’s not removed. That utility is important, and I like the flavor that it comes with warlocks.

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Microtransactions in WoW

Posted by Peter (Devee) on July 10, 2013
Posted in: Blizzard and Battle.net, Game Mechanics, World of Warcraft. Tagged: bashiok, blizzard, experience buff, IAP, in game store, lesser charms, lesser charms of good fortune, microtransactions, warcraft, world of warcraft, wow. 1 Comment

Bashiok recently posted confirming that an in game store coming. This makes me really nervous about the future of WoW. An in game store that sells the same things that are currently for sale on the Web is fine. These things are all cosmetic. However, an experience buff begins to cross the line, and Lesser Charms greatly crosses the line.

I know other people might feel differently, but to me, the experience buff isn’t much of a problem. I wouldn’t purchase it. You normally hit the level cap long before you finish all the zones of the expansion, and I like to quest through them. There’s no reason for me to pay for it. However, I hate having to grind for Lesser Charms. If I could purchase Lesser Charms for real money, I could bypass a part of the game I don’t enjoy. I’d also be paying a monthly subscription to be able to grind for them (among other things, of course) as well as a second fee to skip that part for which I already paid. This encourages Blizzard to design the game in such a way that gameplay is boring and unenjoyable. That’s crazy!

All of these types of in-app purchases are similarly strange. Consider a normal price-model for an offline game. The game is fun and enjoyable, and you want to play it. To play it, you must purchase it. This makes sense. Consider a game that uses a DLC model for everything. The game is free, but each additional level (or levels) has a fee attached. Again, the game is fun, you want to play more levels, so you purchase them. This makes sense. In those two scenarios, you’re paying more money to play the game more because you enjoy it. Now consider the Lesser Charms. If you purchase Lesser Charms, you’re paying money to skip a part of the game. Instead of creating something enjoyable that people want and charging them for it, they’ve created something that people don’t want and then are charging to skip it. Despicable.

The thing that will rope people into this is that they’re not simply paying to skip the part they don’t like. They’re paying to skip to the part they do like. Raiders who don’t want to grind could look at this as a way for getting to the content they do like easier. (I know, they can raid without Lesser Charms. But I’ll consider the “content they do like” as “raiding with as many charms as possible.”)

I enjoy seeing dailies, but I don’t enjoy grinding them endlessly. No, I don’t want to get rid of them, but sure, they seem like a grind, and I’d be happy to avoid some of it. If I pay for Lesser Charms, however, I’m encouraging Blizzard to continue with this idiotic and immoral game design. Yes, it’d be tempting to occasionally offset my dailies by purchasing Lesser Charms, but then Blizzard would be content to continue. If, contrary to purchasing Lesser Charms, no one purchased any and people stopped grinding dailies, I’m sure Blizzard would change their design. People might pull away from dailies, but it feels like too much of an obligation for many raiders, so I don’t expect that to happen.

Bashiok said that they’ll “be testing the in-game store with some new kinds of items [they’re] looking into introducing (in Asian regions, at the outset) based on player feedback…” Maybe they’ll see that player feedback is negative and no go forward with this. Some people are saying that this will only be for Asian regions. That would calm me a little because it wouldn’t be hurting the game I play, but I still think it’s a terrible game design choice. Regardless, all we can do now is wait and see (and give negative feedback).

To anyone reading this, I highly recommend you avoid purchasing such buffs or enhancements in World of Warcraft or any other game!

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Transmog Contest

Posted by Peter (Devee) on July 8, 2013
Posted in: Transmog, World of Warcraft. Tagged: contest, transmog, transmogrification, warcraft, world of warcraft, wow. Leave a comment

Transmog Contest

When I saw a transmog contest being advertised in trade chat, I decided I had to go check it out. It was free to enter, and there weren’t any particular rules, so I figured I had nothing to lose by competing as well.

Transmog Contest

We all lined up in front of Orgrimmar. There were some people who crowded around just wondering what was happening or deliberately trying to interfere with us, but honestly, there weren’t many.

Transmog Contest

Gorehouse, whoops, I meant… Thrall… kept demanding respect as the former Warchief. He kept at it and was pretty entertaining.

Transmog Contest

The winner was Psykick! I’ve opened an inspection window on him in this screenshot. It was fun to do an different type of activity that evening in WoW.

 

 

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Suggested Reading: Of the mogu, the Shado-Pan, changes, and more

Posted by Peter (Devee) on July 4, 2013
Posted in: Suggested Reading, World of Warcraft. Tagged: anne stickney, Arena, elizabeth harper, hymn of hope, know your lore, legendaries, lisa poisso, matthew rossi, matticus, mogu, patch 5.4, patch notes, ptr, shado-pan, stood in the fire, taran zhu, warcraft, world of matticus, world of warcraft, wow, wow insider, wrathion. Leave a comment

Know Your Lore: The Contradictions of the Mogu, Matthew Rossi, WoW Insider, 7/3/13.

What were the mogu doing for all the years since their fall? Why were we told they could no longer use magic? How was Lei Shen the son of a mogu if they couldn’t reproduce?

Know Your Lore: Taran Zhu and the Shado-Pan, Anne Stickney, WoW Insider, 6/30/13.

Why is Taran Zhu so angry? Maybe he needs to be.

The Time Bomb Every Guild Leader Holds, Matticus, World of Matticus, 6/27/13.

How long until the guild collapses?

Patch 5.4 PTR patch notes updated with arena changes, class changes, Elizabeth Harper, WoW Insider, 7/1/13.

No more arena teams. Arenas work like rated battlegrounds now. In addition, Hymn of Hope now prioritizes healers!

Young Welsh player achieves Stood in the Fire every night, Lisa Poisso, WoW Insider, 7/3/13.

Why don’t I have Deathwing on my wall?

A legendary for all, courtesy of Wrathion, Anne Stickney, WoW Insider, 6/30/13.

It’s confirmed. We’re getting legendaries.

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Photo-Op: I hate Tortos

Posted by Peter (Devee) on July 3, 2013
Posted in: Devee, Journal, Mists of Pandaria, Photo Op, Raiding, World of Warcraft. Tagged: mop, patch 5.2, the thunder king, throne of thunder, tortos, warcraft, world of warcraft, wow. Leave a comment

Tortos

I hate Tortos, but his hate for us was stronger.

 

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Exalted with the August Celestials (and 39 others)

Posted by Peter (Devee) on July 1, 2013
Posted in: Devee, Journal, Mists of Pandaria, Reputation, World of Warcraft. Tagged: 40 exalted reputations, sunsong ranch, the august celestials, the order of the cloud serpent, warcraft, world of warcraft, wow. Leave a comment

August Celestials

This weekend I hit exalted with The August Celestials! That’s also the last reputation that needed farming, so there’s another thing I won’t need to do. I still need to gain reputation with the Order of the Cloud Serpent, however.

The August Celestials also marked the 40th reputation with which I reached exalted! Hooray!

 

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Double progression: Megaera and Ji-Kun killed

Posted by Peter (Devee) on June 28, 2013
Posted in: Carpe Flux Capacitor, Devee, Journal, Mists of Pandaria, Raiding, Videos, World of Warcraft. Tagged: ji-kun, magaera, mop, patch 5.2, the thunder king, throne of thunder, warcraft, wow. 5 Comments

Megaera

We’ve had some good raid weeks the past two weeks! On Tuesday we cleared to Megaera and put in some good attempts. On Wednesday, we managed to kill Megaera for the first time!

Okay, yes, we had 22 wipes before we killed her on our 23rd attempt, but we still did it! It had been 15 days since our last kill; I think two weeks is fine!

Ji-kun

Luckily for us, the progression didn’t end there. We killed Ji-Kun on our second attempt! Here you can see almost all of us. Justin took the portal by accident.

Ji-Kun 2

Here’s all of us, I think. It’s hard to get everyone in the shot when we’re flying. Three-dimensions are too hard for my feeble mind.

And here’s our kill video! I can’t believe it was only two attempts. It was a good week!

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Suggested Reading: Of Dark Shaman and Flex Raids

Posted by Peter (Devee) on June 27, 2013
Posted in: Suggested Reading, World of Warcraft. Tagged: anne stickney, dark shaman, flexible raid, know your lore, matthew rossi, warcraft, wow, wow insider. Leave a comment

Not much caught my eye this past week.

Know Your Lore: The rise of the Dark Shaman, Anne Stickney, WoW Insider, 6/23/13.

From where did the Dark Shaman originate?

Why Flex Raiding will change everything, Matthew Rossi, WoW Insider, 6/21/13.

Rossi believes Flex Raids will replace 10-man and 25-man raiding in future expansions.

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Controlling the Orb of Control

Posted by Peter (Devee) on June 26, 2013
Posted in: Devee, Journal, Raiding, World of Warcraft. Tagged: horridon, patch 5.2, the thunder king, throne of thunder, warcraft, world of warcraft, wow. Leave a comment

Orb of Control

I got to use the Orb of Control tonight! I don’t understand why I made Horridon bash the gate though. He’s so cute. I would have made him come hang out with me. We’d be good buddies.

 

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Pet battles and cat parties during our raid

Posted by Peter (Devee) on June 21, 2013
Posted in: Devee, Journal, Pets, World of Warcraft. Tagged: cats, cinder kitten, hyjal bear cub, musterbear, secret santa, sunreaver micro-sentry, warcraft, wow. Leave a comment

battle

While waiting for our 10th raider, we had some time to kill. Nate challenged me to a pet battle. I’d done some pet battling, but I’d never dueled another player. I was high level, so it was unfair but still fun. Here Musterbear (named after the stuffed Mr. Bear) defeated Nate’s Sunreaver Micro-Sentry.

win

In fact, Musterbear defeated Nate’s entire team. Yay, Musterbear!

pet battle

Next up, Mushkin and Zetzu battled. That’s Zetzu’s Cinder Kitten, Nova! He kicked butt, but only because Mushkin didn’t use his A-team. I’m glad he likes his Cinder Kitten; Moogle got it for him for our Secret Santa last year.

Fiirnok's cat party

We asked Fiirnok to fill in for Meto because Meto’s Internet was having problems. I hadn’t raided with Fiirnok since Wrath because he only recently rejoined. Fiirnok loves cats, and Moogle had the idea for everyone to bring out cats. She also had the idea of feeding them pet biscuits. I have a bunch as well, so after asking everyone to summon their cats, we enlarged them! You can see Fiirnok on the left in this picture near the water. I hope he liked the first ever Fiirnok Cat Party!

 

 

 

 

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Suggested Reading: Of free-to-play, flex raids, Ji-Kun, Golden Lotus, patch 5.4, fanatical paladins, and more

Posted by Peter (Devee) on June 20, 2013
Posted in: Suggested Reading, World of Warcraft. Tagged: anne stickney, arvash, blessing of kings, blizzard entertainment, f2p, flexible raid, free-to-play, golden lotus, ji-kun, lisa poisso, lore, mathew rossi, matticus, paladins, patch 5.2, patch 5.4, ptr, rohan, the caelestis templares, the crimson hammer, the scarlet crusade, the thunder king, throne of thunder, us.battle.net, warcraft, world of matticus, wow, wow insider. Leave a comment

A Disconnect on F2P, Rohan, Blessing of Kings, 6/17/13.

An observation on the disconnect between how players view revenue earnings in a F2P game and how the developer views revenue earnings.

Do I Really Need to Run 3 Raids a Week, Matticus, World of Matticus, 6/12/13.

How will Flex Raids change things?

Chicken Fried Ji-Kun, arvash, The Crimson Hammer, 6/20/13.

It’s always the last pull of the night.

Patch 5.4 PTR: How to get Golden Lotus reputation in 5.4, Anne Stickney, WoW Insider, 6/17/13.

Warning: Spoilers.

Lore Updates: Characters Page, Warcraft Timeline, Blizzard Entertainment, us.battle.net, 6/14/13 via Lore updates for the official World of Warcraft site, Matthew Rossi, WoW Insider, 6/17/13.

The official site has been updating, including lore on the current and last patch. I love that they divide the story into chapters with short summaries, and it’s great to see Blizzard keeping it up to date.

Fearsome paladin collective crusades for the Light, Lisa Poisso, WoW Insider, 6/13/13.

The Caelestis Templares is an RP guild of fanatical paladins, sort of like the Scarlet Crusade. It sounds like a fun idea.

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Acquiring The Burning Crusade Collector’s Edition

Posted by Peter (Devee) on June 19, 2013
Posted in: Achievements, Journal, The Burning Crusade, World of Warcraft. Tagged: collector's edition, scybear, scyber, shaun, tbc, warcraft, wow, yuber. Leave a comment

TBC CE

My friend Shaun is moving to another country soon. I’ve talked about him before, and there’s a reddit thread about him here. He acquired every achievement shortly before Mists of Pandaria’s launch. I’ve known him since middle school, and like I said, he’s moving to another country next month. To prepare for this, he’s been giving away practically everything he owns. I took some of his weights and a pull-up bar, but that’s not really applicable to this blog. He had Collector’s Editions of all the World of Warcraft expansions, and I accepted The Burning Crusade Collector’s Edition because it was the only one I didn’t have!

Of course, the key’s been used, but that’s not really why I took it. It’s also missing the WoW CCG cards. However, it has the mousepad, art book, and behind-the-scenes DVD. I’m looking forward to preusing them more. In fact, I don’t think I finished looking at the Mists of Pandaria art book! (I like to be surprised in game.)

Thank you for the gift, Shaun / Scyber / Scybear / Yuber. Enjoy your new country!

 

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Tortos shattered

Posted by Peter (Devee) on June 14, 2013
Posted in: Carpe Flux Capacitor, Devee, Journal, Mists of Pandaria, Raiding, Videos, World of Warcraft. Tagged: mop, patch 5.2, the thunder king, throne of thunder, tortos, warcraft, world of warcraft, wow. Leave a comment

Tortos

On Wednesday Carpe Flux Capacitor killed Tortos for the first time! It was only our second time reaching him, and it took us 28 attempts across those two nights. It was a hectic fight at time (as they all on first kills) but definitely fun. Hopefully next week we get him down faster!

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Suggested Reading: Of flex raids, patch 5.4, and D3

Posted by Peter (Devee) on June 13, 2013
Posted in: Diablo III, Suggested Reading, World of Warcraft. Tagged: anne stickney, challenge mode, d3, diablo 3, flex, know your lore, LFR, mag'har, matt low, matthew rossi, michael mcwhertor, patch 5.4, patch notes, polygon, prinnie powah, proving grounds, ptr, that was an accident!, typhoonandrew, TyphoonAndrew's - Eye of the Storm, warcraft, wolfgangcat, world of warcraft, wow, wow insider, WoW Misadventures. Leave a comment

Flex Raiding – Too Little Too Late?, wolfgangcat, WoW Misadventures, 6/7/13.

I agree with him! The gear is worse than normal, but you need to have at least 10 people. Why would I run it then?

On raid lockouts, flexible raiding, and choice, Matthew Rossi, WoW Insider, 6/8/13.

I disagree with many of Mr. Rossi’s points. I really need to make a post just on flex raids.

FlexRaids in 5.4, and LFR is apparently killing wow?, TyphoonAndrew, TyphoonAndrew’s – Eye of the Storm, 6/7/13.

TyphoonAndrew loves the addition of flex raids but defends the importance of LFR.

Maybe NORMAL Raiding Should Die, Prinnie Powah, That Was an Accident!, 6/7/13.

Here’s an interesting idea. Prinnie Powah wonders if normal mode should be removed and replaced by flex raids.

Patch 5.4 PTR: Proving Grounds, Matthew Rossi, WoW Insider, 6/12/13.

Finally! This sounds really exciting.

Patch 5.4 PTR: Challenge Mode titles for fastest clear times, Matt Low, WoW Insider, 6/12/13.

If you have the fastest clear time for a Challenge Mode, you’ll be given a title specific to that Challenge Mode. As soon as you lose the fastest time, you’ll lose the title.

Patch 5.4 PTR Patch notes, Anne Stickney, WoW Insider, 6/12/13.

Everything else about 5.4.

Know Your Lore: The legacy of the Mag’har, Anne Stickney, WoW Insider, 6/9/13.

The Red pox, the attack on Azeroth, Garrosh, and more.

Diablo 3’s new game directory outlines the future of the game, Auction House, Michael McWhertor, Polygon, 6/5/13.

Josh Mosqueira, the new game director of Diablo 3, wants items to feel meaningful and reduce “the impact of the Auction House.”

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