Gruul a go go

So, we ventured into Gruul’s Lair last night for the first time as a guild and, we got an absolute shoeing.

We were a tad let down by some late cancellations and only ended up with 20 warm bodies for the run, and three of those were not on vent.

Basically we didn’t have enough healers and tanks (familiar story anyone?). I switched to one of my less played alts and was in healer mode whilst attempting to raid lead at the same time. Despite almost everyone behaving incredibly well throughout, I do now understand what the ‘herding cats’ analogy is all about.

Our first pull ended up with a number of deaths as overconfidence and a bit of bad positioning meant that some of the squishies got some cleave lovin’ from the brute.

The second pull ended similarly, but still no wipes as yet, so all good. Our second track through went much better and we managed the trash with no deaths at all (can you tell there are some wipes coming up?).

With the late dropouts we were a healer and a tank down, and then we heard that out pally healer was currently stuck on the M1 meaning things were really interesting.

So, after three wipes and one half wipe we learnt two things.

1: You need two healers on the High King Maulgar tank or there is absolutely no point in trying.

2: Yes Psia, they really do have a big aggro radius ;o)

At that point one of our rogues, Rivelinho, agreed to switch to his priest alt and we had another stab at it, with much better results. All the ‘learning the pull’ we’d done in the previous few attempts showed and the bad guys ended up where they were supposed to be and we could concentrate on learning the rest of the fight.

Unfortunately we ended up with a loose felpuppy that ate the HKM tank and then Andro got unlucky with the timing and got hit with a Krosh fireball just as the spellsteal faded.

At that point, despite the giggling over vent as we ran for the exit yet again, we decided to call it a night and finish on a relatively up note. I didn’t make it of course, but I will always insist on trying to heal people as I run… doh!

I think we learned a lot that night, the 25 man stuff is not really that much harder than Kara, except the need for extra people. None of the adds hit particularly hard and were all manageable. Maulgar himself was about as tough as any of the later Kara bosses in terms of damage, but two healers could manage that.

A few more people in the guild or just being able to muster everyone at once and I think we’d be able to give it another shot

Still, it’s all good, as one of us said on the night, “We now have the trash mobs on farm”. ;o)

And, at the end of the day, we all had a damn good laugh while visiting new content.

Next stop, the Black Temple, Ravens tourism styleee

One to go…

So, we had a guild first last night.

We downed old Illhoof for the first time. I was warrioring as Gradjo, but not really helping much as the Paladin was tanking him and most of the imps. It was my job to hoover up any imps that got out of hand and went walkabout.

Congratulations to everyone who was there (I’ll post a pic when I remember).Leafy nabbed the two healery items from him, Mender’s Heart Ring and the Cord of Nature’s Sustenance so a nice upgrade there.

That leaves us with only Netherspite left to kill to get the full set. Go Ravens!

Different Perspectives

I’m a great advocate of alts (as you can probably tell from
my choice of blog). The main reason for me shouting this from the rooftops
though is that I don’t think you really understand how all the different bits
of WoW work unless you experience them for yourself.

As the saying would have it, “Before you criticise someone,
walk a mile in their shoes. That way when you criticise them, you’ll be a mile
away and have their shoes!” ;)

I just don’t think someone can understand the processes
involved in playing a tank/healer/dps/whatever unless they have actually tried
to do it themselves. It’s not the only reason I play a lot of different
characters (but I’ll get to the other reasons at another point), but it is one
of the most important in my mind.

When tanking, I’ve had dps shout at me saying “Generate more
threat!”. That’s despite them being in purples and me in a mixture of greens/blues
and me having no rage.

I’ve had tanks moan about dying when I’m healing, despite
having run ahead of the group to pull when I have zero mana and am drinking at
the time. Then again, I’ve also died in a fight after a ready check having
received no heals whatsoever in the ten odd seconds it took the mob to kill me.

And, I’ve had healers moan about pulling aggro when the
fight is half a minute old and the single mob we’re fighting has no sunders on
it whatsoever.

If you know how the other classes operate, a lot of these
issues seem to go away. Other members of our guild who’ve played a tank have
realise there is an awful lot of button mashing that goes on to be able to
survive some of the encounters and generate enough threat so as not to severely
hamstring the dps via  threat caps

Those who’ve played dps know that balancing their crowd
control duties whilst putting out decent damage can be tricky. As can threat
management whilst killing the bad guys in a timely manner.

Those who’ve played healers realise it’s tough to keep the
tank up when everyone else in the world is pulling aggro and/or getting hit by
the mobs cleave or AoE.

So, I advocate trying at least one of each of the holy
trinity (tank/heal/dps) to get a feel for the stresses and strains of all the
different facets of the game. At least that way you’ll appreciate how good some
of the others in your guild are at playing their classes. And how bad… ;)

Roll an alt today! It may make you better at playing your
main.

Hello out there

Hi, my name is Martyn and I’m an altaholic.

I’ve been playing WoW since the late beta stages where I had
an episode as an Orc Hunter.

Since launch I have mainly played on the Alliance side. All my characters belong to
the same guild, the Shattered Ravens. Originally we were based on Argent Dawn but
moved to Steamwheedle Cartel when it was opened due to the terrible queues at
the time.

We only have two rules for eligibility:
1: You must be the real life friend of an existing member
2: Don’t be a twat

I’ve played a lot of different characters over my time in
WoW. Mostly I like to blame the other 
half as she’s doing an MBA at the moment. So, instead of sitting myself
in front of the television and having my brains dribble out of my ears watching
all the crap they put on these days, I play WoW instead. At least that’s the
best excuse I can come up with when pressed.

I’m currently staring down the barrel of my fifth level 70
character and wondering why I’m spending so much of my life on this game.

So, the obvious decision was to start blogging about it and
spend even more time on the subject.

I’m new to the whole blogging thing so consider this a work
in progress