Friday, May 29, 2009

Time for screenshot fun day.


mmm. So, yes I have been doing things. I even take screenshots now and again.

Months ago. Probably like back in December '08 a guy in a pug told me that my name, Yora, reminded him of Dora of the Explorer namesake. We don't have kids. We have cats. The only reason I know about this show is popular media and working in retail.

But damn it was a funny idea to have the title. Well I shared the joke with my friends and they have been nagging me ever since to get the title. I finally cracked down this month, did a lot of exploring, and got me a title.

What's funny is I finished at Land's End Beach completely on accident. I was finishing what I had left of Kalimdor zones by looking for little areas I seemed to be missing. I didn't even know this place existed. Well, there it is.

The turtles were making me hungry.

My good buddy Jigoku (a chick of many names) took me off to BT led by her rogue. She was good enough to let me sit in her bank guild for a few days (I mentioned that before...) anyway, BT was something I never got to see in the prime of BC because...well...our guild at the time were jerks.

That's it for the fun ones for now.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

AFK: Too busy headbashing keyboard.

Who's a lazy blogger?

I AM.

Things weren't going great with my old guild. This is something that happens as core members leave, policies change, and cliques form. I added quite a few of them to my friends list when I left. I spent Memorial Day weekend in Jigoku's bank guild and then got invited to join as a candidate.

I like the way SS's recruitment systems runs. They start it off by having you fill out a sort of application, which based on that then they will do an interview with you. The interview is then conducted via IM so that the recruiter can copy and paste the interview for the guild to read...so they can all see what you're like and if they want to give you candidacy. Candidacy is like a nice little trial period. They give you a mentor and a thread to journal in. I like the journalling idea. It's a good way for both the guild and for the new member to get a good feeling of what the other is like.

So I got to run Ulduar with SS tonight, it was fun. I like the way they run the raid and I look forward to Sunday. Time to get researched up on those fights some more and get stocked up agian.

<3 Yora

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Mass Barf


I certainly have been shirking any sort of sharing on here, but here we go regardless.

This week I got to main tank Sarth 25 .... finally. We've been doing this for months now; and we did it for at least three weeks with exactly the same tank assignments .... me on fire adds. *dies* boring Unfortunately this week the first pull didn't go so well. I got Sarth, the promptly lost him to a pet with growl on *grumble* so...as half the raid goes down while he spits fire on the for the half a second it takes me to taunt him back...we called it a wipe. I jumped in the lava with one of our other raidies. I thought it was funny.

For some reason, it's just not OS Wednesdays unless I drop a romantic picnic. <3
Also, I have been able to do Naxx a few times with my guild. =D

Thursday, March 12, 2009

For the Alliance!

For the Alliance! The raid took about 1.5 hours. Pretty good! I got to main tank all four leaders. I have to thank my good friend Featherwind for that. ^^ She also did a great job leading the raid, not to mention keeping us all in check. I don't think it would have gone as smoothly if she hadn't been in charge.

It was a lot of fun. Usually I'm not a PVP person, but world PVP is a blast. I hope we'll go again some time. I know if anyone wants to go for it and I'm available, I'll be there!

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Friday, February 20, 2009

...interesting tactic

I am a bit of a Facebook addict. What does this have to do with Warcraft, you might ask? Well since I have one of the Warcraft applications added to my profile there have been a lot of Warcraft related adds showing up on my pages. That doesn't bother me, really. I ignore them with all the other crap that pops up as I peruse the site. However today I saw something that made me stop and think "Woooooow, that's....special." There was an add for a raiding guild looking for new Alliance members on some other server.

This might seem like a smart idea initially when you are a guild trying to recruit. Sure, get an add on Facebook where it's cookies will show it to all the Warcraft players. But what kind of people will you end up applying? I mean, most of them are probably not going to be good players or good people. I just don't think that the kind of person who would apply to a guild that they saw on an advertisement on a friend-sharing network would be the kind of person you would want in your guild. I mean, Facebook is supposed to be for friends, right? (For the sake of this arguement, that is). Well, if you have friends who play Warcraft, why don't you play with them? For that matter, don't you make an effort to make friends in game? Who would want to raid soooooo badly that they would apply to a paid ad that they saw on a website other than WorldofWarcraft.com so that they could transfer servers and then hope that the guild is worth the effort and money.

It's just...weird. I mean I would expect Facebook ads from gold-sellers, but not guilds.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Twilight Assist

Last night our guild made another attempt at doing Sarth 25 with one drake up. We went with a much better positioning, which worked out better once we figured out where people should stand and who is doing what. Which would seem obvious. Forgive me if this post doesn't make a lot of sense. I'm sick and there is a snot balloon filling my brain. >.<

This is where our raid leader found the strat for where to stand. All in all it helped a great deal, when looking at it. Of course not everyone has the advantage of two monitors, so most of the raid was still taking a few intitial tries to remember where the lava walls were coming from so as not to get burned by them. Last week when we tried this I tanked Tenebron and was told to pick him up where he lands, at the far right (if you are looking at the linked post) of the map. Then the tank is to move from the far part of the island's safe spot and back depending on where the walls are coming from.

This week we decided that it might be better to tank Tenebron on the bottom part of the island where most people tank Sarth when they first work on this raid. This is, in fact, where I tanked Sarth the night before in 10 man. It's a good spot. Our first few tries were still failures because between the whelps and the fire elemental adds, it was just too much to handle after a few lava waves and people, including the OTs, were going down.

For the record, I was an add off tank this week. ^_~

Anyway, my fellow add off tank was a death knight. He suggested after a couple of wipes that he could tank the whelps by himself using his nifty DK aoes that make the ground glow red and do damage. I don't know what it's called, but it's cool. *rolls eyes at self* I wholeheartedly agreed and we decided to try that. It worked. While our DK tanked the whelps I collected the fire elementals while all of the rest of the raid dpsed down Tenebron. This was key. The problem we were having was that Tenebron just wasn't going down fast enough. So having our DK handle the whelps and burning down Tenebron asap meant that there wasn't more than 2 waves of whelps, not to mention that he went down shortly after the second wave anyway. So, this is a good strat.

After that, smoking Sarth was business as usual. Grats to my guild! They did a great job. +1 drake OS down, only +2 drakes to go...as it were. =D

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Sorry Sarth. Nothing personal.





Didn't expect to do an OS run today, but it happened. Did a 10-man Sarth run with Breach of Faith. Went well! I got to main tank Sarth this round. No one even died during the main fight. I got him right in position right away. Hurray for highlighted maps on guild forums. Gotta love visual aids.

Yep. That's my UI. Makes things a little easier. Of course, a wide screen monitor would do that too! ^^

We're coming for you next week Malygos! Be ready!


Saturday, February 14, 2009

Happy V-Day!

Well I had to work all day. Stupid job. No Naxx for me this week. But, did finally get all the Love is in the Air achievements!!

Got some fun screenies. Enjoy!

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

THE ICE STONE HAS MELTED!


The bug that appeared with Love is in the Air amuses myself and everyone I know a great deal.

SO! Tonight was my first raid with Atlas! Yay! It was great. It was heroic Obsidian Sanctum aka Sarth 25. This was the first time they were going to attempt to do it with one drake still up, but it didn't go well. I'll get up to that.

So I was delighted to be told by our RL to tank the drakes we did take down. That was fun. We had four other tanks with us, so I was glad to be told to do the dirty work *evil grin*.

When it came time to down Sarth, we discussed possitioning and movement strategies because of the lava walls. I was asked to be in charge of tanking our last drake. So the first three tries were failures. Mainly for two reasons. 1) Lava walls killed people because they didn't get out of the way. 2) A lava wall hit me and didn't kill me (at first) because I was trying to get aggro on the additional drake and DOTs eventually killed me. 3) I couldn't get aggro on the drake because the DPS tried too hard to start getting the drake down before I had enough hate built on him to keep it on me.

So it didn't work. Once we gave up, killed the drake separately, and did Sarth alone, everything went swimmingly.

Cracks me up.


It cracks me up when stuff like this happens. It's 100% better when it's random too.


It was a while ago, but I found the screenshot I took. Didn't know the guy. Didn't even see him in Stormwind! Just randomly whispered me >.<

It's weird I'll get whispers all the time from people I don't know asking me to run them through a low level instance. It's weird. Especially since me running someone through an instance will take like...an hour or more. No aoe...um...ash a mage?

Monday, February 9, 2009

Super Duper Weekend



Kedreeva, having her own plans, spent Saturday afternoon hijacking Yora so that she could get me loads of gear because she wanted me to run with a group for Naxx 10 that night as a tank. I can't complain. I came home for lunch from work to find my hubby on my computer looking suspicious and to see that my account is logged into and I'm in Iron Forge being traded with for enchants.

Well. It was quite exciting because that night I DID get to tank in Naxx 10. The group Ked formed made it all the way up to Kel'Thuzad. We didn't finish KT that night, but we did the next afternoon. I had a LOT of fun. I got a lot of tips from the awesome Jigoku, our DK MT. She rocks. I look forward to running other things with these guys, they're a great bunch.

But, I also look forward to running with Atlas. We will see what kind of juggling I will have to do to try and run with both Atlas and BoF, but Atlas takes lead. I am hoping to run Wrath raids with Atlas, though. I haven't gotten to yet.

But, a few more enchants and just a bit more gear and I will be totally ready to do some damage anywhere. I'm only missing one piece of T7 gear now, but considering the pretty helm I have now, I'm really not worried about getting it asap.

Thanks to Kedreeva and Jigoku. You gave me a push to being just that much more sucessful as a tank.

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Sarth Pug - success!

Good old Kedreeva. I can count on her to get me into the occasional awesome event. I don't know how she does it, but she knows a ton of people. This week one of these people she knows was looking to put together a Obsidian Sanctum group and I got to go with them. I hadn't done it yet, and really didn't expect to even get to off tank, which I did not do. This was fine, though. I got a chance to see the fight and it went pretty smoothly.

I have to say, these fights they have come up with in Wrath are pretty creative. When you are fighting the dragons and the group has to go through the portals to fight adds, that was pretty cool. I really like this "other reality" aspect that Blizzard has started to incorporate into the game. It adds a higher sense of fantasy to the game that has me intrigued a great deal.

As for our group, everyone kept calling it a pug, but it was really a 3-degrees of separation group. Someone knew everyone who was there. This is mostly due to Ked's network of friends as well as her implimentation of the Breach of Faith "guild". Which is a marvelous creation and I hope to get a chance to talk about it a little more at another time.

So, here's to a chance to do Sarth again soon! I'm looking forward to a possible Naxx run this weekend. =D Wish me luck!

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Fail of Archavon

The problem we had wasn't so much me dying, as the off-tank dying. We did not have a proper off-tank because ... well... it was 8am. So instead we had a DK trying to OT. It would have been ok if he was any kind of tank, but he wasn't so by the second time I was stunned, he we dead all three tries.

Despite how poorly we did, at the very least I know that I'm a decent tank. I didn't have any trouble dying once I knew the fight. Well...accept for after all the healers got themselves killed >.> I can tell though that with a capable group this is a not a hard fight. Even though I've been told it's easy peasy, I still have to see it for myself to feel it out before I'll believe the rumors ^_~

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Pug Life

Everyone knows that getting into a pickup group can be a gamble. Usually, you loose. Lately, I have been blessed with nothing but a bunch of losers. I try to give people the benefit of the doubt. Explain things thoroughly, make sure that they know how a pull will go, etc. But I start to loose my patience when people either don't know how to play their class or they try to tell me how to play mine. If they do both, it's pretty much a matter of offending me once more and I'm gone.

I've been trying to do heroic Nexus every day because there is a trinket in there I could use. It would basically put my hit and expertise ratings at a more reasonable level, instead of where they are now. Which is poor. Yesterday's attempt ended with me very angry at my group and doing something I rarely do: quit the game in the middle of a group. After being told how to tank by an overzealous DPS shaman who refuses to watch his agrro and having the group wiped twice because the other members can't watch where they are going, I was done. Being polite goes a long way and I try to be kind even when someone is being stupid or rude, but there is a line and they crossed it.

Today's attempt was just as bad. After wiping multiple times in an attempt to do heroic Violet Hold, I ended up seeing that a guildy was looking for a tank for a heroic Nexus group. Little did I know it was a pug, but that's ok. I've been in some good pugs. But today was a mess of bad ones. The Violet Hold debalcle left me brash, since we made it past the second boss then wiped because the healer didn't have the good sense to follow me up the steps to the platform where the mobs were spawning. The second wipe there was because ... well ... I think the dps was off in lala land and the healer decided to join them long enough for me to die.

The Nexus group that I was invited to was no better. It would seem that they had a bad tank. No idea what happened to this tank, but they were extreemly happy to have a "REAL TANK" in the group now. That made me feel good, until we wiped three times on Telestra. My evaluation of why: the healer was awful. He was running out of mana before we were done with her first split. After three wipes he kept asking if maybe he wasn't high enough to heal this. I told him...well...maybe your mana is too low. Trying to be polite. Then he told me I take to much damage. Haha....no I don't. The guildy laughed at that. The healer tried to argue that he had healed in Naxx and had no problems, but I really didn't feel like tearing into this poor schmuck. I have never wiped on trash in heroic Nexus. As far as I recall, the only bosses I have ever wiped on in there were Commander Kolurg and Anomolus. That's it. So...I really can't try to take any of the blame for those wipes.

So there you have it. My most recent PUG gripes. They happen, I know. It certainly doesn't mean I won't end up in one again, but hopefully I'll see less morons as time goes by. ^_~

Thursday, January 29, 2009

It's Not Just About Gear

I have been doing a lot since I hit 80 about 3 weeks ago. In my attempts to gear up so that I can start raiding as a tank I have made about 3 different wish lists for Yora, gotten gear, scratched off half the stuff on the list, made a new one, and so on. I had done this a lot back in the days of BC and playing a rogue. Anyway, between what advice my guild and non-guild friends have been giving me, I have found that there are a few different takes on tanking out there. Especially since warriors are not the only class that can tank for a group. My good buddy, Kedreeva, who is also a real life friend of mine, plays a druid tank. I have encountered my fair share of paladin tanks in the past and they are quite effective. Now death knights can aparently tank, though I don't really understand what the mechanics of that are. But that's not what I'm here to talk about.

I have seen a number of different web sites that give advice for playing WoW. My bookmark is actually set to WoWiki so that when I open my browser on my second monitor it pops up there so I can search for whatever I need in Warcraft while it is running on my primary screen. I recently came across a site called "TankSpot" which I think is a pretty good community. While it does not have the neatly organized structure of WoWiki, there are a number of tank-centric resources on there. I have yet to brave the forums (large forums scare me!) there are some interesting articles. Right now I have three primary interests when it comes to improving my methods as a tank.

1) Gear/Stats I need
2) Talents
3) Spell Rotation

I didn't ever do any hardcore research on how to tank. I did a little of it in the lower levels as Featherwind and I were leveling our characters, but that is not nearly as difficult as it can get once you get into the 60+ dungeons. Pretty much I decided upon my spell rotation (in laymans terms: the order I use my abilities) through personal experience and observation of past tanks.

So...to compare. This is my current method. Some of it is obvious:
  1. Always check to make sure vigilance is up on the healer or DPS lead if they are a bomber. (I can usually tell by the second or third pull which is more important)
  2. Mark my targets so the rest of the party knows in what order I want to kill the mobs and use charge to start the fight. In the case of needing to line of sight the pull, I will use heroic throw.
  3. I hit thunder clap to collect the group, followed by devastate to build aggro on the first mob, and lastly I turn so that the group of mobs is in front of me and hit shockwave. (Using shockwave is how I try to build further threat on the mobs who are not being downed first & it stuns them for a time so that they are not a problem for a few seconds)
  4. For my rotation for the remainder of the fight I use rend to keep a bleed on the mob, devastate spam to sunder armor and build threat, and shield slam when it is off cooldown. For as long as there are more than one mob, I use cleave and alternate between cleave and devastate to keep threat. I continue to use thunder clap and shockwave when they are off cooldown.
I only pop retaliate in emergencies when too many mobs have not been crowd controled properly by my group or something has gotten loose, because it requires me to switch stances which makes me loose rage.

This is my current talent spec.

So today, after reading this article on Tankspot, I have decided to re-evaluate my rotation, talents, as well as get a better sense of where I should be focusing to get my hit rating and expertise up because they are pathetic.

For the sake of later comparison of these items as well, I'm going to list where I am at with these stats.

Health - 22801
Armor - 22555
Defense - 551
Dodge - 17.52%
Parry - 15.57%
Block - 16.04%
Hit - 95 (2.90%)
Expertise - 15 (3.75%)

Later I will post my conclusions as well as what changes I have made to see what changing my talents, rotation, and getting different gear has done for me. But for the sake of not making this epic & long, I'm breaking it up.

The Journey to Tankdom

My name is "Yora". A little over four years ago, when my husband, "Dughan", and I had just started dating, I started playing World of Warcraft. At first I didn't even know what it is, but he was extremely excited because he was in the beta test before the game came out. Every day and night Dughan would play the game late into the night, often leaving the game on after falling asleep. There were a few mornings where I would wake up to the ever familiar login screen music After about a week of this, I decided to try it for myself. So I logged on to his account and created a character.

Of course, I created a Night Elf. That's just the kind of girl I am. I decided on hunter because it seemed like the most interesting class at the time. So I created Thalithionel the Night Elf hunter, leveled her into the late teens. I did a lot of stupid things as that hunter. I never trained my pet. I didn't use any talent points when I hit level 10 until Dughan asked me what I was using my talent points for (Talents? What's that?). But eventually I learned a little bit. Still, I was pretty crappy, but I had fun. When the game came out, we both got a copy, I re-created Thalithionel on my new account and set off to leveling her again.

Well after a few months of struggling to level her on the server we picked, which was, unfortunately, a PVP server, I quit. After Blizzard initiated World PVP into the game, it was less than fun to try and level in contested zones like Desolace or Stranglethorn Vale because it seemed like people had nothing better to do with their high level characters than sit around and kill people trying to quest in those zones. I didn't play for a few months, but got back into it briefly when I was convinced to play Horde. I played a warrior then into her 20s, then got bored again, and quit.

When I finally got my WoW shoes back on I set out to do it smart this time. I decided that I would create a character on a new server, that was RP, not PVP, so that no one couldn't kill me unless I wanted to fight. I also decided that this time I would create a Rogue, because it seemed that Rogues were more than abundant in any server's population so I concluded that they weren't hard to level. Thus, Orahlith, the Night Elf Rogue, was born. I was not, admitedly, a very good rogue. My understanding of dps and minmaxing is limited and for some reason I always felt like I was missing something. It was fun, but often stressful in a ways that sometimes made me feel inadequate.

I'm not going to go too terribly into my long stint playing Orahlith. I played her for over a year. I had started my own guild with high hopes of making friends who I could PVP and run dungeons with, but this was all before I ever even hit level 40 with her, so it was all just fun an games. Eventually, I had gotten my good friend Featherwind to play the game. To make a long story short... after my guild of lowbies fell apart we joined a larger guild of people who were pretty friendly. Eventually we were level 60 (gasp, before expansions!) and we were raiding Molten Core and Onxyia with them. Everything was sunshine and roses until Burning Crusade came out. Then it all went to crap.

Our guild suddenly developed a complex of elitism. Some of the core members hit 70 so fast that by the time the rest of us caught up they were already geared up from running heroic dungeons that they were ready to raid. So they didn't really want to run heroic dungeons to help us gear so we could raid with them. (Note: "we" does not just mean me and Dughan and Featherwind. It's a lot of people who weren't in the "clique") By the time we had enough gear to start raiding with them, they had progressed so far in the raiding that they didn't want to do the first few raids like Karazhan or Gruul's Lair because they were off to do The Eye and Serpentshrine Cavern. This, clearly, was becoming a trend. At some point, for a number of varying reasons, a lot of them speculation, the guild officers decided to transfer to a different server. At first, we were pissed. By then we had been with the guild a little over a year. We had developed what we thought were friendships and if we were to have any loyalty to them then shouldn't they have the same for their members? Well yet another brief Warcraft break ensued, but, we were inevitably sucked back in again within a month; and bit the bullet by transfering.

BUT. This is were this story is coming from. Before I decided to transfer to Ysera, I created a character there to see what the server was like. I joined a low level guild and "spied" on my old guild to see what was going on over there. I thought that I would make a warrior for fun because I thought it might be fun to try tanking. Suddenly, regardless of guild drama, I was having fun. Mi had created a Druid for healing and we were leveling together like the dream team.

We still played our "mains" as we transfered them to the new server, but eventually our guild was up to it's old tricks again and we left. It may have seemed like a waste, to have spent the money to transfer characters for a guild that didn't really care about us. However, things are working out well now. Featherwind, who is a master at finding good people, found us a new guild full of good, genuine, people. They are helpful to their members even if they are far ahead of them in game progression. They don't beat around the bush when it comes to telling the truth-something I appreciate a great deal.

So now, here I am: in a guild that apreciates me playing a character class that I feel at home in. Even though number crunching still baffles me, I enjoy the challenges that tanking presents me. Despite what reservations I might have about being the leader of a group, I find that in the end, I really do enjoy it. So, hopefully, things continue to go well... happy hunting!