As a person, I have a very big flaw: I forget easily. So that leads to me thinking about what I should blog about, but forget to actually do it. Good thing is I remember later, but I like to blog about recent stuff, not something that happened days or weeks ago. So here is a list of things I should have blogged about, but didn’t:
- I finally got Exalted with The Consortium;
- I experienced my first 25-man raids and got some good loot: Justicar Shoulderguards;
- I developed a plan to get my epic flying mount in a months time. Surprising or not, I actually managed to stick to it so far;
Exalted with The Consortium
Got me a nice Jewelcrafting design: Design: Relentless Earthstorm Diamond;
25-man experience
It was really something else. We went Gruul and practically stormed through. I was just told briefly what to do, can’t even remember which add I tanked during the High King Maulgar fight. Only thing I remember is running from people, judging and fighting with SoL and getting the shoulder token.
After Gruul we went TK, where we killed Void Reaver in two tries. The first failed because some people (like me) we’re new to the fight. Anyway, I was briefly informed about the tactics and right away I said to myself that I’m going to have a hard time staying top of the aggro list because I will run out of mana fast. So I started with the usual rotation (SoR->Judge->Conc->SoR blablabla) and switched to SoW->SoV later on, at half mana. For most of the fight, I was struggling to stay top 3, because I was afraid to OOM, so I was just putting out enough to stay on top of the DPSers. But I noticed something weid. I wasn’t OOMing. I was actually almost at all times full on mana. Apparently he does an AoE so that meant mana back to me from healing. Went all out, rocketed to top of the aggro list, where I stayed until the end, despite his knockbacks. Lesson learned for me: long boss fights = SoC/SoV combo, no question about it.
After Void Reaver, went for A’lar. I was assigned to take the adds (did you think different?) and I did my job very good. But we didn’t manage to kill him because of some LoS issues (or so I understood). Thing is, being new to the encounter, it was soooo much info in a short period of time. “You have to take the add, move to the wall, hunter will MD you. After he’s dead, move to the other side and pick the other add up fast. Be careful in phase 2 to.. ” kind of jabbering confused me, but I managed to keep my cool.
I enjoyed 25-man raiding. It’s something special about the very well coordinated dance everyone has to make in order to kill a boss and wiping is just a big dance rehearsal.
Epic flying plan
I was just fooling around in Shattrath with my friends when I noticed I was the only one without epic flying. It was a bit sad to see that so I decided to get myself one within a months time (31 days). So I quickly opened Windows Calculator and divided 5200g by 31, which led me to conclude that I’ll need exactly 167.75g/day to succeed. I made this decision on the 26th of February. So that’s 21 days ago. I now have a bit more than 4000g, which, after a small calculus, means an average of 190g/day. I’m amazed I managed to keep an average gold/day ratio above the targeted one because there were some days when I simply didn’t play WoW at all. I’m looking forward to the next 10 days. Hope to keep the same average numbers coming.
There are probably more things I forgot but wanted to blog about. When I’ll remember them, I’ll write them down. So be sure to come back from time to time.
In the end, I have two questions:
- How did you get your epic flying mount? Did you plan ahead, like me? Or just woke up one morning with 5200g to spare and bought it?
- How was your first 25-man experience? I know I was pretty excited and kind of confused from so many people moving around. What about you?
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Tepisor on March 18, 2008 under 














1> I did the Skettis, Ogrilla and Netherwing dailies I believe. Just over an hour for 120-ish gold. If memory serves. I think I then borrowed the last 1000 gold from TiceNits. A few days later I got my Nether Ray and sold the epic gryphon. Not long after that got my Nether Drake!
2> My first 25-man was the guild first kill of HK Mulgar. That was awesome. I was Mage-tank healer, he died a few times, but that’s alright because it turns out he was a a-hole. We mvoed onto Gruul and did really well but I don’t think we killed him that night.
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For the epic flight.
I teamed up with a buddy of mine. We decided to grind for one first - pool our money together and then do it again. He’s a bigger grinder than me, so he got the first bird. This was before the big amount of daylies was there, so we did the few ones avialible and then we grinded mats for our proffessions and made BoE things we sold on the AH. Him being a Engineer it was mostly Gyro-Balanced Khorium Destroyers. For me, being a tailor, it was Vengeance Wrap and spellstrike pants. Worked pretty well we both got our mounts for about 1 months hard grinding.
My first 25 man raiding.. was nothing huge tbh. It was GL and it was fun. But having raidet BWL, Nax and AQ 40 it was really the same… only with less people. But i love raiding, and it was a really awsome feeling to be doing something again with a big bunch of people. Our guild had a month break from raiding for the people to lvl and see the new world and all. So the first raid was a big rush, that same old - Yeah! This is what WoW is about! - imo.
Not to diss the PvP’ers and all… but raiding is foshizzle (credit BRK) the best thing about WoW in my world.