Feel like its starting again. Bnet just crashed for my and my friends. 2 of them got DC'd too.
Same here. This is lame...
Feel like its starting again. Bnet just crashed for my and my friends. 2 of them got DC'd too.
They were doing it to another big streamer the other night. Xaryu. Pretty annoying.So, LizardSquad is challenging sodapoppin to write LIZARDSQUAD on his foreheaed with a sharpie, or they will keep doing this for tonight. They also just Ddos'd his twitch stream since he was ignoring them.
Fucking assholes.
I kind of hate overly designed capes. I either don't display a cloak, or I use the DK cape starting zone one. The dark purple cloak because it's nice and simple.
Wow, that's awesome.
I'm trying to stay motivated to level my Warlock to 90 without a boost. I have full heirlooms so hopefully it won't be too bad.
This was my attempt at doing a clean UI way back during WotLK. I generally don't like having a bunch of stuff obscure the center area of the screen.
If you're wanting to join the larger faction on a realm, then not really in my opinion. My server (Sargeras) is one of the biggest alliance servers in the US, but barely has any horde. 186,000 to 22,000 according to realm pop. Yet it never really comes into play. The high pop is great since it makes for a healthy economy and there are tons of groups forming all the time for various types of content, and the old zones are filled with horde if I ever feel like PvP'ing thanks to cross realm.Does faction population balance matter at all anymore? Was thinking of starting over on a PVE server (Proudmoore most likely) and realized I couldn't remember since cross realm PVP/PVE was implemented. Proudmoore is hugely alliance tilted in population and it made me wonder if that is a warning flag or irrelevant.
Sexy, can you share your addons?
A heroic progression advice query:
Our guild is soldiering slowly through heroics; we did Norushen first, then Galakras, then Immerseus and finally Protectors. And now we're wondering what to do next. The logical choice is Sha of Pride to fill in that gap, but there's reasonable reasons not to do that.
Y'see, one of the things we're very weak at as a guild is personal responsibility. There's usually going to be one or two people in a given raid who simply cannot be relied upon to react to a situation that requires them to do something specific unexpectedly. It's why of those four, it's Immerseus which tends to be the toughest for us - They're the ones who kill themselves from the debuff, the ones who end up out of range of healers when everyone else has moved on, the ones who end up isolated around the back during the slime phase.
If it's something planned, it's not so bad; they're fine when taking the Marks of Anguish, and I co-ordinate the interrupts on the fly on Protectors, and they're okay with doing the Test Realm stuff on Norushen because it runs to a reliable schedule.
Replacing them, alas, is simply not viable; we're trying to bolster up in preparation for Warlords, but the people we're getting are far behind in gear terms.
So the question is: What heroic bosses remain that don't spread the personal responsibility around so much, but can isolate it on a few specific people that we can control and rely upon?
Heirlooms are such a must. Another thing I did to make leveling faster is any class that can heal or tank, I would spec tank/heal for instant queues for dungeons. Instant queues + full heirlooms is crazy fast leveling. That's why I'd never pay $60 or whatever it is for a premade. For your lock, either befriend a tank or healer leveling with you, or in some cases, soloing can be faster if the random dungeon queues are too long.
I got a free week and started playing last night (haven't played since hitting 90) should I be going to both the Isle of Thunder and Timeless Isle? I don't really know the difference between them and what came first/second.
My item level is like 462 or something so I can only queue for the first two raids, I'd like to get that up a bit with quest rewards or something.
Which island does the warlock green fire quest starter drop? I guess I'll start that tooif you want to try to do the legendary cloak quest then yeah you'll end up on the Isle of Thunder eventually. Timeless Isle is worth a visit because it'll gear you up. (better then 462) and it just is one of the cooler places blizzard has made
I got a free week and started playing last night (haven't played since hitting 90) should I be going to both the Isle of Thunder and Timeless Isle? I don't really know the difference between them and what came first/second.
My item level is like 462 or something so I can only queue for the first two raids, I'd like to get that up a bit with quest rewards or something.
Which island does the warlock green fire quest starter drop? I guess I'll start that too
My first attempt at a more clean UI
A heroic progression advice query:
Our guild is soldiering slowly through heroics; we did Norushen first, then Galakras, then Immerseus and finally Protectors. And now we're wondering what to do next. The logical choice is Sha of Pride to fill in that gap, but there's reasonable reasons not to do that.
Y'see, one of the things we're very weak at as a guild is personal responsibility. There's usually going to be one or two people in a given raid who simply cannot be relied upon to react to a situation that requires them to do something specific unexpectedly. It's why of those four, it's Immerseus which tends to be the toughest for us - They're the ones who kill themselves from the debuff, the ones who end up out of range of healers when everyone else has moved on, the ones who end up isolated around the back during the slime phase.
If it's something planned, it's not so bad; they're fine when taking the Marks of Anguish, and I co-ordinate the interrupts on the fly on Protectors, and they're okay with doing the Test Realm stuff on Norushen because it runs to a reliable schedule.
Replacing them, alas, is simply not viable; we're trying to bolster up in preparation for Warlords, but the people we're getting are far behind in gear terms.
So the question is: What heroic bosses remain that don't spread the personal responsibility around so much, but can isolate it on a few specific people that we can control and rely upon?
Does faction population balance matter at all anymore? Was thinking of starting over on a PVE server (Proudmoore most likely) and realized I couldn't remember since cross realm PVP/PVE was implemented. Proudmoore is hugely alliance tilted in population and it made me wonder if that is a warning flag or irrelevant.
it drops on the isle of thunder off rare mobs (only if you are a warlock) i have to admit i tried farming that thing for a few weeks but eventually gave up when i saw the book for sale for 5k. (cheaper then the 8+k i had seen it on the AH for) Sad thing is? i still havent beaten that last scenario, that guy kicks my ass
That being said... you may want to try Iron Juggernaut if you absolutely won't do Sha. The core of the fight is tanks swapping at 3 stacks of a debuff and then alternating detonating 3 mines (a dps can help with a mine with a suitable CD). The raid in this phase just needs to avoid the cutters and ground effect missile markers. During the other phase it's just about good healing CDs, not running fire into oil, and getting the bombs detonated.
Neither fight is too difficult, but Sha really is easier. There's just no way around doing fights with on the fly personal responsibility if you want to keep doing heroic bosses.
Not sure what you're describing there is different from normal, although I suspect we'll probably need to be better at grouping the mines than we currently are (that said, I'm one of the tanks, and I'm quite good at chasing them down rapidly)
I think I *want* to do Sha, personally, and I do think it's the right choice, but there's some support for Shammies and/or Nazgrim, neither of which I've really looked into (although I'm aware Shammies is often somewhat cheesed with a third tank)
No Lorewalker equivalent in WoD confirmed. Oh well, fuck you Blizzard
I hate everything about this expansion now.
So WoD is out, whats everyone leveling first? I'm having my eternal struggle of Do i level my DK? or my Paladin? I can just never decide.
So WoD is out, whats everyone leveling first? I'm having my eternal struggle of Do i level my DK? or my Paladin? I can just never decide.
My main bro, my Priest. We've been through too much together.
As a class, I've been with it since late Vanilla, when I rolled my original Dwarf for the almighty Fear Ward. As a character, my current main has been with me since early Wrath, when I rerolled human so my gear wouldn't look mostly terrible (as it tends to on shorter characters) and because I liked the racials/lore better for humans. And as a Blood Elf Priest, it's been since early 5.0, when I transferred to a high-pop Horde server and race-changed my human to a Blood Elf male - so sexy.
On this class, I've earned the Amani War Bear on the ZA timed run, and Vala'nyr, Hammer of Ancient Kings, when I led healers as an officer in my old guild - two of the best memories I've had with this game.
Gotta be my priest going into the next expansion, much as I'm miffed about how its various roles are being nerfed and changed. Seems like over the years, the Priest has been ignored or dumped on the most. Alas.
So WoD is out, whats everyone leveling first? I'm having my eternal struggle of Do i level my DK? or my Paladin? I can just never decide.
My Time with Nightsbane my paladin started at launch of Vanilla, rolled a paladin because of WC3 and the games lore. a compete noob to MMOs in general i learned that hard way that Hybrids were a dirty word back then and that the game didnt care if you wanted to swing a 2hander and smite evil, you get to cleanse in MC/BWL.
in Frustration i rolled Felspawn (this is around the end Vanilla when the Sentinels server was created, i re-rolled Human Warlock) i played through most of TBC with my warlock which i enjoyed though i still missed melee.
Along comes Wrath and it seems my prayers were answered, a character that is essentually a combination of Paladin and Warlock? and i dont even need to start at level 1? Yes please. Lightsbane the DK has been my main ever since. Having said that i never really stopped playing my pally, even when my warlock was my main id still tank Heroic Shattered halls and quest for the Shattered Sun Offensive....
by Wrath Paladins were actually a pretty damn good class, which is why i started trying to do whatever i did on the DK on the Pally (this was before achievements went account wide. Even now in MoP they have almost the same ilevel and the same stuff done, (hell my pally killed Garrosh , my DK has not gotten around to it) Makes me wonder if with WoD i should just focus on the paladin.....
So WoD is out, whats everyone leveling first? I'm having my eternal struggle of Do i level my DK? or my Paladin? I can just never decide.
So WoD is out, whats everyone leveling first? I'm having my eternal struggle of Do i level my DK? or my Paladin? I can just never decide.
I'm also not totally sure. Until about a month ago I probably would have said my hunter that I've been playing since Wrath, but I feel like playing a caster for some reason.So WoD is out, whats everyone leveling first? I'm having my eternal struggle of Do i level my DK? or my Paladin? I can just never decide.
DK is my main, will be my first.
Was a rogue until Wrath, swapped to DK the first day because all of our tanks sucked so I knew I'd have to do it (Had a warrior alt in BC and realized tanking wasn't hard and ours were just bad).
Alts are always a distant second to main.