I've always had this issue when writing about my WoW experiences. I get started, with the intention to keep things up to date whenever anything happens, but then things start happening and I just don't have the time to keep up with the writing side of things.
Well, I could write really small posts, with just the bare facts, but where's the fun and interest in that?
But anyways, on with the update:
My Paladin is trudging through Heroics/Raids, gearing up with badge stuff since I haven't had a decent roll since I transferred her. I've long since been uncritable for raids, and am just a few hp from 30k unbuffed. In fact I could probably get there right now just by re-gemming a tiny bit for more stamina.
I've got three blues left, and the badges to replace at least 2 of them, but I'm kinda in a holding pattern waiting for 3.3 to drop to see what's going to happen really with it. I should probably just replace my belt/cloak with better things, waiting to replace the old trinket with the badge one from 3.3, but I'm having lots of fun with alts.
My Death Knight is still at 61 waiting for a friend to possibly join back in 3.3. I've been leveling Mining/Jewelcrafting on her since I really enjoy JCing as a profession. I'm in the last stages of the old-world grind on both of those, with 15 or so points in mining to go for 300, and about 50 points to 300 in JCing. Most of the 250+ Mining points were gained through smelting Thorium Ore mined up by my Paladin. The reason I did this was it was easier to mine the rich nodes in Silithus on my Paladin than on my DK, especially since I would have had to get about 25 points to even mine the Rich Thorium veins there. I still have a few points to get before she's Outland Mining Ready, but it'll be easier than having to mine up all of them on her.
My Warrior is now in Dustwallow Marsh (or at least was last time I played her), and just hit 40 and got the epic land mount. I'm still not convinced that I like the way a warrior plays, but now that I'm getting a few more instant attacks things are picking up. It's starting to feel less like I'm just auto-attacking, sometimes using Heroic Strike, waiting for thing to die. I've still got high hopes for dual-wielding two-handers at 60, but since I don't have the BoA one-hand weapons I'm using one of the two-handers as Fury spec right now.
My Druid is chilling in Redrige right now, building up some rest xp at about level 22, and I really have to say that it's quite fun to play a Druid! The tactics involved with being able to switch between roles with just a click means that you can single-target things down fast in cat, or if you pull a few, swipe-spam them down in bear. I really have to get some glyphs for her, but I've got a bit before she tops up on rest xp and needs to be played some more.
My real newest project, as of last night, is a Priest. Yes, another Priest, the 4th one I've seriously made. It just feels wrong not to have one ok! What's different about this is I'm dual-boxing on my computer with a trial account, just to try out the Recruit-A-Friend method. So far, it's been crazy fast. I'm doing a Priest/Hunter combo, with the Hunter providing Tank/DPS and the Priest providing Healing/DPS. After about 2 hours of sorting out I've hit 12ish on each, which is quite fast, and I think I'll be moving on to a new area, since I've got quests that are -6 levels to me if I continue following the current section of the guide I'm on.
All in all, lots going on, lots to write about, not enough time to write about most of it.
A few other highlights though:
-Saving the 10 man Ony attempt by picking up Ony after the MT died
-Generally out DPSing everyone in my sad Ret set (not even hit-capped, like no badges spent on it)
-Making about 1k in casual AHing, and I mean casual, just the odd resell here and there
-Powerleveling cooking to 350 with the Thanksgiving holiday, so wonderfully easy!
-LaFollet
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