January 2010
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Posted by Caliban on 27 Jan 2010 | Tagged as: WoW
Look, Groups, if you have enough DPS to get TO the chase in Halls of Reflection… you have enough DPS to do the chase CORRECTLY.
So stop being idiots and just do it right, mmkay?
*Shaggy is copyright Hanna-Barbera and Warner Bros’ Animation.
Posted by Caliban on 26 Jan 2010 | Tagged as: WoW
So, not much from the gnome lately. Sad, I know.
My instance guides died after the first one (Nexus is half written, but don’t have the interest to go back to it at the moment.)
Raiding is okay, we’re stuck in plague and blood wings. I was not present for my guilds kills on either Festergut or Rotface or the Blood Princes, (or the associated ball jokes).
I was present for the 3 hour wipe-a-ron for Blood Queen and Putricide last night. (10 man)
Blood Queen’s AoE hurts like a son of a bitch. That was killing us more than anything. I don’t think we ever got to the point where the first person bitten passed the bite on.
We did make some progress on Putricide, but things still fall apart pretty quickly after the Phase2 transition.
So, a little disheartened. And now that school is starting, my raid time will be diminished. I’m sure the winter weather isn’t helping, either. We need the rain badly, but it gets depressing after a while.
I am off to learn stuffs. Hope you’re having a spiffy day. ^_^
Posted by Caliban on 11 Jan 2010 | Tagged as: WoW
As with many guilds, we got our first encounter with Festergut and Rotface this past week. Some of this will probably be repetition from Friday’s post, but I’m sure you can deal.
For reference, this is all on 10-man.
Stinky is definately the easier of the two. He summons no zombies, and just does his AOE Fart of Doom and Decimate. Other than that, straightforward tank-n-spank.
Precious is a bitch w/ her Zombie Summon. Our strat so far has been to stand there, burn the zombies when they spawn, then get back on Precious. As the fight goes on, she seems to summon them more and more frequently, so you can’t spend all your time on the Zombies, or you get no DPS on the boss. So far we’re using a “stand there and take it like a man” approach. We get her down, so it works, I suppose.
Festergut is about a bajillion times easier than his “brother”, and I definately recommend that your raid start with him.
You can watch the vids on tankspot for yourself, but what we did is have all melee standing on him, all ranged spread out on one side of the room. Range collapsed on the person who got spored to get the inoculation.
Otherwise, DPS the shit out of him. I think we got lucky and didn’t have any 2-spores in the ranged. It only took us 1, maybe 2 attempts to get him down.
This fight is a bitch. There is SO much going on. Each person needs to be situationally aware, and on top of their own shit.
Unfortunately there are some folks in my guild for whom this is a challenge.
Caliban’s Things To Know about Rotface:
This is a busy fight, and absolutely everyone needs to be aware of their surroundings.
One thing we haven’t tried (because it seems as if folks don’t have attention to spare at the moment) is having the Infected person call out when they’re away from the group and can have their debuff removed. Although the damage from the ooze AOE is the same as the damage from the infection, so the healers would have to heal it either way, so I guess that’s not anything to worry about.
One other mechanic that I can’t find proof on is what happens to the little slimes when the person they’re attached to dies. Anecdotaly, I saw what looked like them “fixating” on someone else, but they never did it to me explicitly, so I can’t be sure.
We made some good progress on this on Sunday, getting him down under 14% a couple times. Unfortunately by that point he was gaining so much power that he was marking another person every few seconds and we just couldn’t muscle through.
I think we’re having problems with folks getting hit by the blood beasts, so we’re going to have to work on that.
Posted by Caliban on 08 Jan 2010 | Tagged as: WoW
So, we ran ICC10 last night.
We were just inside the first doorway AoEing down trash when I saw … a horse run in. It kicked a couple times, then ran back out again.
I wish I’d had the presence of mind to snap a screenshot, because it was hilarious. I’m sure my reaction was probably MORE hilarious than the horse show: “WTF is that HORSE doing there?”
It appears it was Fury, and he just decided to run in and help the other NPCs.
So, we took our first look at Rotface last night, and let me tell you, it’s a look that will linger.
A quick note here on Stinky and Precious. Stinky was easy, and died pretty quickly. Precious took us two attempts because WTF Zombies. They seemed to spawn more quickly as the fight went on, and we just got nickle and dimed to death.
Rotface is an interesting fight. We got him (I’m assuming it’s a him, and I’m not getting any closer to check, TYVM) down to 30% a couple times, but we’d usually lost either a healer or a tank by that point, and the rest of us fell like dominoes in a hurricane.
Some important things:
We switched to 3 healers for our last attempt, but I think we lost a tank to bad timing or something and that was it. Having a druid for this fight will probably help, because there is a LOT going on, and with the insta-casts they can kite their slime and still heal.
I’m pretty sure we’ll get him down tonight. And then it’s onto his buddy, Festergut.
Whee!
The models are REALLY cool … in a gross kind of way.
*Image from WoWHead
Posted by Caliban on 07 Jan 2010 | Tagged as: WoW
Heroic Anub is a pain in the ass. It didn’t help that at the phase 3 transition, our Dorf priest would die if the adds so much as looked at him funny. It was close, half of us were dead but we did it. (I need to check, I think a lot of my raid achievement posts contain the phrase “half of us were dead”…)
So of course, right after I write up my guide to it, they nerf Oculus. I was well timed, or something.
They’re also nerfing Lady Deathstrike>whisper in terms of lowering her mana, and changing up the adds a smidge. Since we were … a little close when we got her down on Sunday, that should pretty much make her a guaranteed kill this next week.
Dammit, I can’t find the link for that one. Ah well, I’m sure it’s been linked by far more visible blogs than mine by now.
Happy Thursday, true believers.
[ETA]: Oh right. New bosses this week. Suppose I should go read up on them before I have to pretend to know what I’m doing. Or something.
Look! Something shiny! *runs off*
Posted by Caliban on 04 Jan 2010 | Tagged as: Guides
The Oculus is probably the dungeon that gives me the most apprehension. Mainly because back when I was the level to actually run it, it was HARD and people hated it and stayed away.
This unfortunately has left us with a lot of players who don’t know what the heck they’re doing with the instance. (Or, how many bosses there are. >_<)
So, here is
The Oculus lies in the western part of Borean Tundra, and the intance itself encompasses the floating rings and platforms suspended above the Nexus. It has a bad rap because it used to be REALLY hard, and about 2/3rd’s of the instance requires vehicle combat in the form of flying drakes.
In 3.2 and 3.3, the health of many mobs was reduced, and the drakes were made to scale with the rider’s Item level.
There are 4 bosses, and you need to kill all of them to progress.
Posted by Caliban on 04 Jan 2010 | Tagged as: Guides
I’ve got a great idea! (Wouldn’t you like to know…)
So, like most of you, I’ve been running WAY more heroic instances than I ever have before. Some of these (Oculus, Gundrak) I only ever ran once or twice before the coming of the great LFG. So I am, to put it mildly, a bit shaky on some of the boss mechanics.
This usually isn’t a huge issue on the druid (whack-a-mole) or the Gnome (just need to watch casting interrupts) but on my DK it’s led to more than a few “…oops, he whirlwinds” moments where I get insta-gibbed.
So, since one of my original purposes of this blog was to have a place where I could “think out loud” to help myself play the game better, and hopefully help others along the way, I’m going to do just that.
I’m going to run a series of guides on the Heroic Instances of Northrend. Because I’m sure I”m not the only person who hasn’t run these in FOREVER and who needs a refresher on boss/instance mechanics. (I’m looking at you, everyone who bails from Oculus.)
So, here are my goals:
Deadly Boss Mods - Not really a reference, but this includes a package for 5-man bosses. Why are you running with out it?
And the ever-popular WowHead and WoWWiki.
The Nexus:
Posted by Caliban on 04 Jan 2010 | Tagged as: WoW
Happy New Year!
I hope y’all had a safe and happy turn of the year. I spent most of it playing WoW, which was fine.
It was a pretty awesome WoW Weekend, all in all.
I have been less than eager to do Halls of Reflection on the druid.
I still feel uncertain of my ability to heal at times, and having heard some horror stories, and having been through one myself (with one of the most awesomest healers I know), I have frankly been avoiding it like the plague.
Saturday I think it was, HoR was the random I got for my frost badges. I was nervous, but decided to just suck it up and give it a shot. The worst would be we’d wipe a few times, I’d politely excuse myself and that would be that.
We tore it up.
The hunter disconnected right around Falric.
We tore it up.
We didn’t get a replacement until after Marwyn
WE TORE IT UP.
I couldn’t believe it. I know there are a lot of factors that combine into making that instance doable, or a pain in the ass. Among them are crowd control, high dps, and a good tank. I’m not putting all the success on my shoulders. So props to Ophelia – Aman’thul, Niellex – Sen’jin, and Cherriblosom – Proudmoore. And I’m sorry, original hunter, I didn’t note your name down. Sorry you DC’d/dropped group. Cause we tore the shit out of that place.
Tim has his first piece of tier 10: Lasherweave Gauntlets.
As he was still rocking Touch of the Occult for his healing set, this is a pretty decent upgrade.
Caliban is sitting at 45 Badges right now, and is only about Halfway through Neutral. He did get some upgrades from the 10 man run we did on Friday:
Sliver of Pure Ice, Icecrown Spire Sandals, Bracers of Dark Blessings.
Both toons are actually rocking the Sliver now, which is a nice piece.
In o
I’ve run ICC so much the past couple weeks, I’m having trouble remembering which group got to where.
Our Sunday 25 man run got Lady Death-wipe down for the first time yesterday. YAY! It still felt really messy, and about half the raid was dead, but we’ll take it!
The good ship Free Loot went quite smoothly, other than a couple deaths.
Saurfang … was a poop-head. We got him down under 10mill a couple times, but at that point we had too many people marked and he was regaining health and power at astonishing rates and it was pretty much a wipe. Going to have to read up on that fight again before next week.
My guild has shrunk to where we’re running 10 mans now, instead of 25’s, which is actually okay. I like the 10 man size a lot. I honestly don’t remember if we got Saurfang down on the guild run (I think we did …) but we tore through it. We went on to TotGC10 after, and got everything but Anub down. We just can’t muscle through that transition into his final phase. Our priest healer likes to eat it right at the transition and then we’re toast.
I think we might try and tackle that clean up tonight.
It was a little under a year ago that I first picked up the healing mantle. I want to write up a “year of healing” review, but that’s going to take more concentration than work is affording me this morning.
So, in lieu of that, some goals for 2010:
Have a Happy New Year.