So last night my raiding group (it's not mine literally, btw, I just go) downed the Stinky, Precious, and Festergut and then wiped on Rotface for about an hour and 15 minutes (maybe more). Each time we attempted the disgusting twin, we got a little closer, mastered a few more of the mechanics, but ultimately, still got our ...everything...handed to us.
It's definitely a rough fight. I read a few of the mage mechanics that might be necessary, and offered those up just in case...but it still just wasn't enough.
For instance, it's important, as a mage, that you know to NOT cast mirror image but DO cast Slow (Arcane Spec only) on the oozes (both big and small when you can).
I think a bit of the blame for our consistent wiping status was definitely on me as I did not read up on the fight nearly enough PLUS I had a fever and was hopped up on cold medication...so, let's just say I wasn't completely there.
Does anyone know any strategy on how to down this Mo' Fo'? Or at least recommend something better than WoWWiki? Please let me know! Also, mages out there, let me know what you've been doing to get through this fight!
Sorry guys, still feeling...horrible...so, short post today. More to come later!
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Rotface...sigh...
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Friday, February 19, 2010
Absolutely Pointless
Okay, so I know I haven't posted anything in a while, and I apologize for this. I was wanting to do like a "post with some artwork" sort of thing, but I haven't felt compelled to draw anything.
I thought, "I should draw my raid group"...but man, that's a lot of work..
Then I thought "I should draw some more ICC bosses"...but unless I was fighting the boss and it was amazing, I didn't know what to write to tie into the boss drawing.
So I gave up, and just decided to spend a little more time talking about how addicted I am to changing my UI.
Since my last post where I talked about the mods I use, etc. I have completely gone full-force into changing and modifying my UI and trying different things -- including: MACROS.
Now, I've never been a macro person (when it comes to gaming at least -- macros for Excel rock my life), so when I decided to create my first macro, I had absolutely no clue what I wanted.
I started with something simple: Ice Block.
Ice Block is the mage's "Oh Scheisse" handle. It comes in extremely handy when you're not watching Omen and you pull all the threat and the boss comes storming at you and you know you're a clothie' and that you probably won't even be able to take one hit from him (or her, accordingly). So when that happens, you cast Ice Block and you end up being surrounded by Ice and you're immune to the poundage that you'd ultimately face in the end.
The downside: Ice Block lasts 30 seconds, which is FAR too long because most likely your tank will pick up the boss after about 2-3 seconds of you pulling the threat. So, you find yourself in Ice Block and you've got a few options (not an extensive list -- see a friggin' WoWWiki article if you want the full monty):
- Wait the full 30 seconds and do zero DPS during this time
- Right-click on your Ice Block "buff" to remove the block
- Create a way awesome macro that allows you to click one button to Ice Block and the same button to remove the effect
My UI (like I promised):
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Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Icecrown Citadel and Raiding
Last night, my raiding group (and I) slaughtered Festergut:
P.S. No making fun of my drawing skillz -- Festergut is one ugly beast.
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Sunday, February 7, 2010
Customized UI? Anyone?
So yesterday, after a failed attempt at trying to play the World of Warcraft board game (btw, if anyone knows how to play this game, please, tell me how to make it fun), I became very lame, and hence, no blog for yesterday.
- Deadly Boss Mods
- Enchantrix
- PortalBox
- Recount
- Bagnon
- Auctioneer
- Quest Helper
- Mage Nuggets
- Decursive
- Omen
- Bartender4
- Chatter
- Postal
- Sell-o-Matic
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Friday, February 5, 2010
Professions
Greetings Everyone!
I took a break from the blog last night (even though I probably shouldn't) because, well, I had a raid to get to.
So, after the semi-decent ICC run, I felt guilty for blowing off my blog, so I pondered all night about what I wanted to write about today and all I could come up with was professions.
I have recently read a few forums, whatever, where people were comparing their RL professions to the professions they've chosen in-game with the obvious notion that you choose your professions based on your RL personality. I do not agree with this at all, and here's why:
- I know you've all been wondering what I do for a living, when I'm not writing this incredibly insightful blog...okay, maybe not. Well anyway, in real life, I work in Tech Support. I know, it's so completely glamorous that you don't know how to react. (Note: I am working to get out of tech support ASAP as I feel I am over-qualified to be taking phone calls from crappy customers who don't know where the Start menu is located).
- My professions in-game, and if you've looked up from the armory you'd know are: Tailoring and Enchanting.
- Tailoring might exist in real life, and maybe at one point I wished I could make my own clothes because I watched Project Runway and thought, maybe, that'd be cool, but I in no way want to be a seamstress nor do I want to be one of those people you bring your pants to because you've gained weight, lost weight, etc. (like on that horrible yogurt commercial).
- Enchanting, I believe, and correct me if I'm wrong -- doesn't really exist in RL. I don't know what I'd compare it to...mostly because I haven't thought about it enough.
- Sure, blacksmithing, mining, alchemy, herbalism, fishing, cooking, first aid, leatherworking, engineering, skinning, jewelcrafting, etc. exist in RL in some fashion, but do you really think that a person (let's say Warrior) chose to take up blacksmithing because either a) he's a blacksmith in RL or b) he has always wanted to be a blacksmith? I don't think so...
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Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Horde v. Alliance
Be Forewarned: The following information is coming from a completely biased POV and has absolutely nothing to do with a Mage.
So, one of the comments to my first post was a request for my opinion on the factions and which one I preferred, or I've completely skewed the question and it had nothing to do with that at all, but oh well, you're getting it anyway.
The reason the question was raised was because I mentioned that I had recently switched factions from the Horde to the Alliance per the request of some RL peeps. So, after debating a while in my head and with my partner in Horde-crime, I decided to go ahead and make the switch.
I chose my race -- Draenei -- mostly because I'm not really a gnome type of person and I hate how the humans look so much less..graphically developed..
I had to change my name, which disappointed me, but I got over it soon enough.
I'd like to say that was the end and my only disappointment would have been having to be a Draenei and changing my name, but, sadly, I was disappointed with a lot of things...
1) I had no idea where to go. Granted, when you change factions, Blizz throws in a bonus of having basically every singly flight path available, but it doesn't update the map with the major cities (you still have the Horde ones there) and you still have not discovered any of the areas -- so, you have a ton of flight paths to...brown, undiscovered map area.
2) Orgrimmar was amazing -- Stormwind...not at all amazing. I do like IF, but, it's still not Orgrimmar. It was so much more amazing to look at because it wasn't just a building. Granted, Darnassus is kind of trying to go that way...but...yeah...and don't even get me started on the Exodar -- although, the Undercity still might be a bit more confusing.
3) In the process of switching factions, I also switched servers -- my old server being an RP server -- so playing RP on the Horde side was pretty interesting.
4) I had ZERO rep with anything -- which, was very annoying. All the rep I had worked on while leveling my hordie, vanished. So, starting from scratch on that one -- and yes, it blows about as much as you'd expect.
In my opinion, the Horde cities, landscape, appearance, everything is more interesting and takes you a bit more into a fantasy land than the Alliance. I prefer it completely, but I am happy where I am now. After all, the social aspect of the game is much more exciting than being able to look like a monster.
I would like to you know your thoughts, which faction you like more, etc.
I am now leveling a few toons at the same time on the Alliance side, which will be a first for me. I'll be able to give a better opinion once I experience something other than frustrating rep grinds and empty maps.
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Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Power Infusion...wha..?
Okay, per the request of Miss Medicina, I decided I was going to write about the lovely happy magic that a Disc Priest and an Arcane Mage can create together (although, I'm sure any spell-caster would appreciate the "boom-pow" as well). So anyway, it begins like this:
Havoca prances along, slayin' beasts, when all of a sudden she looks at her buff-o-meter and finds Power Infusion listed there.
Havoca cries out, "WHAT is power infusion and WHY is it sooooooo awesome???"
She doesn't do much research on the subject, rather, she turns her attention towards her rotation and downing some boss in some room somewhere in Ulduar.
A while later she is asked by lil' Miss Medicina, "Hey, do you like that power infusion I keep putting on you?"
"Power wha...what's going on...how are you awesome?", Havoca responds with stellar quality.
The end.
I know, I should write suspense novels for a living.
So anyway, once we finished up our run, I decided to do a bit of research (mostly on WoWWiki, and here's what I found out.
- To use Power Infusion you need to have an awesome Disc Priest who's willing to give the buff to someone other than themselves.
- The buff itself gives an increase in spell casting speed by 20% and reduces the mana cost of all spells by 20%.
- The buff only lasts 15 seconds and has a 2 minute cooldown.
- The buff does not stack with: Arcane Power, Icy Veins, or Heroism/Bloodlust (from the Shammy) or any other self-only haste increase buffs.
- Should be able to be stacked with Trinket effects. Cha-Ching--but, if you're like me, I usually use my trinkets when I'm using my other haste buffs.
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Monday, February 1, 2010
Introduction
Greetings Blog Readers:
- I am a sub-par writer. I will be grammatically incorrect a lot of the time (although I'll work to avoid it) and my posts may contain a few (or more) spelling errors. However, focusing on these things will only make you think I'm an idiot -- so, let's focus on the content and not, well, the other stuff.
- The hope of this blog is to contain an eclectic mixture of information -- mostly about Arcane Mages and the occasional information about leveling, raiding, etc (maybe).
- I am not in a raiding guild and raiding is not my life -- I do enjoy raiding, and I do enjoy "pwning noobs", but again, it's not my life -- if you were coming here to find theory-crafting and in-depth analysis of the best way to take down Festergut, you might want to look elsewhere, as...if I decide I want to write about that, it's most likely going to be mediocre advice and will probably just piss you off if you decided that what I say is the golden rule and then you find out you've been suckered into being rank 5 out of 10 (or 14 out of 25, respectively).
- As I work on my alts, I'll probably post information about those as well, because, eh, why not?
- Wow-Heroes
- WoW Armory (obviously)
- WoW-Professions (for...professions)
- WoW-Gems (for finding the perfect Gems)
- WoW-Pro (for leveling, and other stuff)
- Rawr (recent development)
- Recount (DPS Tracker)
- Bartender4 (UI customization)
- Omen (Aggro Meter)
- Auctioneer (for obvious reasons)
- QuestHelper (for even more obvious reasons)
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