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Gitr goes to Molton Core

February 20, 2006 By Gitr Leave a Comment

I know that sounds like an episode of Monk or another Ernest movie, but I can’t help it. That was just too cool of a place to have a normal post’s title. Three words: Molton Core’s awesome.

A quick summary in short words: login trouble, bad pull, wipe, wipe, kick, wipe, call.

Now for some of that to make sense. It was a terrible night, but I was still estatic after waiting sooooo long to get there. After getting home at 7:50 for an 8:30 run, I immediately signed onto TeamSpeak to listen to stuff and let them know I was signing on. Two things were going on that were really annoying us: inability to log in and a GM ticket that they didn’t seem to care about.

Apparently in the first run that started at 4:00, the group took down Lucifron, but didn’t get any reputation or loot. Just an empty corpse. As of 12:30am, still no response from Blizzard. Thanks a lot guys. Now the word is out that your GMs just ignored us all night. Great customer service. If any of us had a life, we’d do something else tonight to protest. LOL.

The logins were getting crazy. Sometimes it would say it couldn’t connect. Other times, it would handshake and say that it couldn’t connect to World of Warcraft and to try again later. It took me 15-20 tries to get in. I went to the AH and got 5 Mongoose pots and 5 more major healing pots. I already had 3 rage pots. I was ready to go. I touched the crystal and the hair on the back of my neck stood on end. I was finally here. Molton Core.

Time for the first pull on the repops since the last run. It was a disaster. A corehound on patrol sensed the commotion when he got to the bridge and came over. We had a surger, fire lord, and a corehound. The last 10 standing ran for then entrance to reset. Not a good start, but I still didn’t care that I was dead. I was in Molton Core.

We made it all the way to Ghennis, taking down the repops just fine and I was bouncing between 5th and 6th on the damage meter. Once we got into the general area of Ghennis, I died a time or two from various corehound issues. We had so many n00bs there, setting up the pull for Ghennis took so long, a surger AND a fire lord repopped in the middle of the fight. Nice wipe. We were able to rez the group and reclear.

As we were setting up the second attempt on Ghennis’ life, conversation on TS took a bad turn and the topic turned to someone’s spec and said, “well, if you weren’t such an @$$hole..” He got an immediate kick from the raid and a pull to another channel on TS for a conference with the officers. Things got pretty quiet on the mics for a while. I’m not sure, but I think his GM /gkicked him right then and there. The second time, a corehound repopped during the fight. Bad wipe. We had to release and run.

By this time, several trash mobs had repopped and we had to fight our way down again for our third try. For some reason, our second attempt was a lot better than our last. He only got down to 59% before the last man standing fell. As far as bosses goes, it was an unmitigated disaster of a night. If there was a silver lining on that black cloud, it was that we got 4 BoE epic drops because the same trash mobs kept dropping stuff on the way to Ghennis. Nothing for the plate wearers, though. I’ve gotta go a lot more times to get enough points to show up on the loot map.

As for the stats below, I would have had a lot more damage if i had a bit more armor to stop dying so stinking often. That combined with the notorious trumpet call from CT Raid that told me I had aggro. I don’t survive long under an onslaught from a corehound without my shield and normal healing. About 3 seconds to be precise. The next warrior on the list was Vorpigga. The order was rogue, rogue, warlock, hunter, ??, hunter, Gitr. I’m feeling good about possibly being a capable end-game player once I get geared up. This is going to be fun.

At 11:00 we officially called it and I officially called for a Baron run. We 10-manned it in 38 minutes and I got the Baron’s cloak. We have enough people in the guild that have alts reaching 60 now that Baron runs are not a chore for them because they need stuff, too. Half-way through, I reached Honored with Argent Dawn. I think now is the time to turn in my rep stones to Chillwind Camp.

Gitr is going for the full Valor set. Yes, I know, there are a LOT of people out there that would love to write a long thing about how many sets are better and which pieces add up to a better match for a fury warrior. I’m going for it for 2 reasons. I want to have the satisfaction of setting out for that accomplishment of running instances until the piece drops and I win the roll. That’s huge. The other reason is simply the raid experience. I’ll learn my character so much better in a 10-man that we run over and over again than only playing ZG and MC once a week each.

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Fury is mine

February 19, 2006 By Gitr 2 Comments

Gitr got his first taste at really letting loose on the damage in a 5-man instance last night. Gitr went along to Dire Maul West to help our new 60 pally, Rexdyne kill a boss. That’s it. One boss, Tendris Warpwood. Filetofish, our GM and MT was there, so I was just there for damage. We had MT, DPS tank, pally, druid, and a 58 warlock. Gitr won the damage race, although the ‘lock said he ran out of mana….n00b 🙂 Well, that’s what Tox said to call him. It’s his 4th lvl 60 toon (58 is close enough in my book).

On the way out, we aggroed several elites and nearly wiped. Gitr died an amazing death in the middle of being thrown in the air by a knockback. He died 30 feet up and was looking down at Rexdyne as he was being rezzed.

 

 


 

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3,000 hits for Gitr’s WoW Blog

February 17, 2006 By Gitr Leave a Comment

Ding!! Congratulations to our visitor from New York for being the 3,000th visitor to the blog!

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Good night in ZG

February 16, 2006 By Gitr Leave a Comment

I got a pleasant surprise at the end of running Loredon, our 42 druid through Uldaman for the enchanting trainer: Tomas Rofkahr came to Kargath for a visit. He’s getting PvP’d out and is trying some other servers and he hunted me down using a /who. His question: “What is a 60 Fury warrior doing in Uldaman?” LOL Then He introduced himself as Tomas and I checked to see that he was a level 1 human warrior. I offered our guild forum for an invite into Fellowship of Azeroth and free runs through any instance he wants, but he said he is just testing the waters on the servers before he decides which one. I certainly do hope he joins our ranks. He’d be a real asset to our guild.

We got started late, but still managed to drop three bosses. Not get to them, this time, but drop them. I have no idea what happened to the group on the first attempt at Thekal, but I died pretty soon into it, and only 2 pallys survived to reset the fight. I was *grumble* on the phone. I had to pardon myself because 19 people were going to be upset with me if I had anything to do with it and I caused that again.

Nice loot dropped, but I kept losing rolls. But first, roll call for the dead:

Mandokir: Not shown

I witnessed my first truly *drool* usable epic drop from Mandokir. I took some protest and was taken completely off guard by the order of the items up for roll. I am used to only rolling on blues and greens, which are pretty easy to tell which you’d rather pass on and which to go for. My confusion started with … well, let me show you what dropped.

So, the rolling started with the blue. “What the heck?” was pretty much my question to master-looter Tox. How do I know if I want to pass or not if I don’t know if I can win the epic? Rolling on the blue had already started, so I passed since I already had 2 comparable rings, minus the Agility. Then I lost the roll on the Hakkari blade.

Previously, we took down Venoxis, but true to FoA form, we did the truly amazing and wiped the first time. His jumping bolts jumped to too many people and knocked them out of play before he turned into snake form. I still have a really hard time avoiding his poison cloud. Maybe it’s just that I’m too far down on the healing priority list to recover when I do get hit. He didn’t drop anything of interest to me. I think it was leather, but hey, I’m there for something solid!

Since we started over 30 minutes late, I was wanting to stop after the first two bossed because of our lack of success with Thekal last time. I didn’t want to die 5 times for nothing. But when you drop him, it makes it worth it. It was an impressive fight. It came down to two hunters left standing fighting the tigers that Thekal spawned when he died. He dropped real goodies, too, just not for me.

Someone kept talking about a fishing quest, so we ran down there and got attacked by a mad fish! It was crazy. A 60+ elite FISH!! Then about 3 people hearthed out of there before we distributed the loot. That’s just crazy, but oh well. Tox reserved a Gurabashi coin for me to send in the mail and I got dibs on a Bronze Hakkari Bijou. It hadn’t arrived before I logged off, but Tox just informed me that he sent it.

Just for fun props, I took a nice screenshot of Bensmack, a veteran Hunter and our Hunter mentor.

 

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Lookit at Lockr

February 15, 2006 By Gitr 4 Comments

Lockr hit level 18 last night and is totally decked out. What do you consider “decked out,” Gitr? How about 5 equipped rare items that bring his mana up to 1402 at his level? Killing things is downright silly now. He actually has 8 blues, but can’t equip them all, one is a 2H mace, one is an extra weapon, and one needs to wait until level 19.

When I logged in last night, I asked Arrakis to run me through Deadmines until I got Cookie’s Stirring Rod. On the first go-through, it dropped, but that wasn’t all. Here is the loot list for my two Deadmine’s runs:





Lockr also has the best quest rewards available for his level (and one high above his).


And… then there’s the silly purchase just because he had so much money:

This is how I should have done Gitr and Grimr, but then I didn’t have such good friends in a guild that would just take 20-30 minutes and run me through an instance that I have no business being in just to get some loot or a quest item for something 16 levels higher than my toon. Now I do. I’m lovin’ it.

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*sigh*

February 14, 2006 By Gitr Leave a Comment

I got all excited when I logged on and got right into WSG. We were sucking, but I was doing pretty good for a new lvl 60 and had 5 Killing blows out of our 15 HK before I got a very special guild request: Dire Maul West. W00t!

I hearthed and got there as fast as I could. Just as we got together at the steps leading in, trouble started. We had a great group for my interests: 1 Mage, 2 Hunters, 1 Priest, and me. “I’ve got dibs on plate,” I declared. 🙂 Then we noticed that our priest had gone offline. CRAP! We waited and waited. Then we called him, he was resetting his router. We waited and waited. His Internet just wasn’t working. We asked another priest, to no avail. Long story, involves a guildie, moving on. Just then, our best (IMO) healing druid got done in ZG. The problem was that it was now midnight and he had class at 8am. I told him I had work at 6am, so PLEASE *insert slight whine* come, but it’s OK if the answer is still ‘no.’ Nope. We’ll do it later, and I hope with the same group. I don’t really want competition on an armor-heavy run. Pretty much everything would be an upgrade.

So I hearthed and logged in Lockr. I came in at the stairway to Stockades. For some reason, I was able to get the level 19 quest at level 16. I /w Inebriate, he invited Arrakis, and they took me through to get Bazil’s head to the tune of 39xp per kill for the entire dungeon in 20 minutes. I dinged 17 as I turned in the quest. I finished the quest line with Arrakis’ help killing the Lord from the library and talked to Lady Prestor (I know who you are now) for 3980xp or something crazy like that. I’m over 50% of the way through level 17 now. ‘Neb will run me through Stockades again solo for 87xp per kill to finish the level. He’s got some really nice gear now:

Lockr’s RPG Outfitter profile

I got to bed at 1:45am and took a little bit to get to sleep. An insistent knocking started on my door with my mom saying that they called 911 and the ambulance was there to take Grandpa to the hospital again. So I got to the hospital at 2:45am and waited until they said he didn’t have another heart attack and drove Dad back home around 5:00am so we could get some sleep while the ladies waited with Grandpa. I woke up at 9:00 when my girlfriend called to ask if I wanted to take her to lunch on her break (it is Valentine’s Day, people). We went to Boston Market (we LOVE those mashed potatoes and gravy) and then I came into work.

*sigh*
/sleep

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