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Aug 12 2010

The Formspring edition, Part I

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Months ago, I think it was in February, I mentioned in one of my blog posts that I have a Formspring account now and that everyone’s welcome to ask questions. Then I promptly forgot about it. Shame on me!

Yesterday I got an e-mail alerting me that I had gotten a new question, which reminded me that I have this account still. Guess what, I found 13 questions, most of them fairly old. Nevertheless, you deserve your answers, so this is part 1 of a 2-part series of me responding to the questions!

1. What motivates you in WoW? Is it the gear, in-game friends, progression, trying to reach tanking perfection, etc etc., asked by an anonymous reader

I am a very goal oriented WoW player who prefers group content of any kind. Gear is definitely nice, but ultimately a means to an end, to push further in the game. I love progression, but it has to be with my friends, which is why I love the tightly knit 10-man raid environment the most. I am very much a perfectionist and have quit playing characters that I feel I cannot achieve the high standards I set for myself. So, as summary, my top motivation in WoW is to kick some serious ass with my friends and experience all PvE content.

2. Why do you enjoy tanking? What have been your favourite encounters in WotLK?, from another anonymous reader

MimironThat’s a vaaaast question and will be answered in my warrior post for the tanking series I started back in March/April. I still intend to finish it. So I will respond to the encounters part instead. I think my favorite encounter vote goes to *drumrolls* Mimiron! I thought it was a well-thought encounter that was complex to master, made you feel like you were going insane, especially in P4. But so much fun! Definitely a WotLK highlight. I pretty much am a fan of most Ulduar encounters, though Freya can go DIAF. I thought they all had some interesting mechanics, and it helped that the instance was beautiful.

ICC is not quite as inspiring as Ulduar to me. Of the encounters in there so far I would say that I like Putricide most. It has the complexity that I expect as wing endboss, requires good coordination, and then goes crazy in P3. Besides, it offers the offtank a unique role as abomination that is far superior to many other fights. My thoughts on off-tanking in ICC deserve a post of its own.

3. Your posts on gear for new 80′s are great. What do you think about Heroic level talent specs & glyphs for new Warrior tanks, i.e. pre Raid builds? Everyone’s gotta start somewhere :-) , another anonymous question.

I did actually post about builds way back in April 2009, when dual specs were released. In my mind, you either use the threat build including Deep Wounds, or you use a more defensive build for progression raiding. For someone who’s a fresh 80, Deep Wounds all the way. As new tank you’ll probably struggle with AoE threat, so pick up Cleaving, Shockwave and Sunder Armor, and Thunder Clap is a must as minor.

Soon, we’ll have vastly different talent trees, and I am looking forward to finding out what will work best in Cataclysm. :)

4. Are you going to roll a werewolf or a goblin in the expac? asked by Jenny

For the Horde! There’s no question for me, I want to play a goblin, very badly. Ever since I watched Gravity’s goblin DK video, I want me one of those. It doesn’t hurt that all reports I have heard so far indicate that the goblin starting zones are fantastic fun. :) I am actually transferring my level 70 rogue off Bronzebeard, to make room for the future goblin hunter. I really need more character slots.

I will eventually roll a worgen as well, but likely only to play the start zone. I don’t have room on Bronzebeard for a 2nd alliance character, and I do not know any other alliance players US-side. I know a lot of people are very excited about the worgen, but they don’t actually appeal to me that much.

5. On the ‘Bioware spectrum’, when starting a new single-player RPG, do you usually play light side/paragon/good or dark side/renegade/evil?, asked anonymously.

Bioware has been for years the only crack that gets me away from WoW. I have played KotOR, Jade Empire, both Mass Effects and of course Dragon Age. I always go for the paragon side somehow. The glowier the halo, the happier I am. I always peter out when I try to play the dark side. But I owe it to myself to complete Mass Effect 2 as a badass renegade sometime in the near future. I am almost more excited about Mass Effect 3 than Dragon Age 2. :)

6. Now that you have tried both, what’s harder in end game – healing or tanking?

I think every role in WoW is equally hard in end-game. To be a capable tank, healer or DPS, it’s all challenging, to do it right. I know that people tend to say DPS is easily replaced, but I don’t find that’s true at all. Progression falters when DPS is lacking, just as much as it stalls when tanks have low health pools or healers can’t keep people up. I personally am still more intimidated by healing, but I also find it extremely fun, just as much as tanking.

7. There is a lot of discussion on WoW becoming too easy. What are your thoughts? Also, do you think there will be a gap between now and Cataclysm where people are milling around in-game because everyone already has T9/T10 gear?

I firmly believe that dungeon design dumbed down a lot of elements in WotLK. A complete lack of scaling has made heroics laughable since Ulduar, so for almost 1.5 years now. As tank, I miss careful pulls, marking kill order, assigning crowd control options. Even before we all started outgearing heroics, people had lost interest in that, because they had AoE buttons and tanks were suddenly able to keep large groups of mobs on them.

As a 10-man raider, I don’t feel WoW has become too easy. Naxxramas was an easy raid, Ulduar was awesome, ToC is this weird place that takes as long as a TBC 5-man would have taken, and Icecrown Citadel has some great encounters.

This question was actually asked 5 months ago, and it should be pretty obvious that a lot of us are now milling around in game, because almost all content is done. My guild needs LK and Ruby Sanctum still, but after that, there’s only hardmodes left and that’s not really new content. I have no idea what we’ll all do, aside from leveling more and more alts.

And that’s it for today, I will continue this on Tuesday. If you want to add your own questions, please do!

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  2. Sanna says:

    regarding goblins vs worgen: While I found the goblin area to be really fun and full of funny things (and the racetrack is awesome), the worgen starting area felt like it had more emotional impact. These people are struggling for their lives, for their humanity, and losing ground every step of the way. The goblins are being driven from their home by a greed-driven exacerbated natural disaster; the worgen were the victims of a highly pre-meditated attack intended to wipe them out. Both starting areas were great, and will be even better when Cata launches, but while one had all the fun of a bouncy castle (which is a compliment, I always liked bouncy castles X D), the other is emotionally gripping and invests you in the plight of your character.

    I pretty much agree with everything under #7, except that I guess I think maybe a bit more highly of TOC10/25 X D. The encounters aren’t strictly like any others that come to mind, the valkyr fight is pretty awesome, and it’s really nice to not have TRASH TRASH TRASH boss, TRASH TRASH TRASH boss, etc etc etc. Just… boss, boss, boss. If all instances/raids were like that, it would be dull, but having one raid where you can just go in and do your thing is kind of nice.

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    Kadomi Reply:

    As I said, I will probably play a worgen through the start zone, but the emotional impact doesn’t matter much to me, because I cannot get into alliance. It doesn’t feel like home to me. I have tried many times, but I never feel at home in DotA either, despite my friends there. It’s probably the same feeling most devoted alliance folks have.

    As for ToC, raids should feel epic, ToC doesn’t feel epic at all. While it is a nice gear pitstop for newer characters, it simply fails for me as an entertaining raid.

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  3. Arencey says:

    I agree with you about toc, my guild recently broke up but everyone in it absolutely loved toc. I really don’t see what they got out of it I find it a long and boring experience to raid, well it’s back to pugging for me /yay.

    While I think if it’s a good group all roles are about even in difficulty, imo tanks definetly get the short end of the stick when it comes to working with a pug or a group of assholes.

    I can’t tell you how many times I’ve joined a guild full of people screwing up the whole raid and we all have a good laugh about it, but then we progress to content I’ve never seen before and I do a misspull, the first thing I hear is “OMG YOU EFFING YOU RETARD RUN OUT EVERYONE WE GOTTA TRY THIS AGAIN BECAUSE ARENCEY IS RETARDED!”. That is of course usually followed by me telling my guild off and me /gquitting.

    Another thing that bugs me is undergeared healers getting into raids trying to force tanks to carry them, this is becoming more and more of an issue on my realm, I see people on trade with messages like “LFM ICC NEED DPS 2 HEALS AND ONE GEARED(when you see this it means overgeared) TANK”. Even in some guilds I have joined in the past I have seen healers with like 5kgearscore saying Im too undergeared to heal when I have a higher gscore than them.

    I’m hoping the problem will be alleviated a bit in cata since jack asses won’t be able to find 25man geared tanks to carry them through 10 man content but it won’t be my problem anymore since I plan to give up on tanking when cata gets here.

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  4. spitalue says:

    Wotlk imo has become a very long and boring expansion.. I enjoy tanking alot but i refuse to tank icc again.. why.. becuase its a garbage zone outside of say LK and prof.

    Wotlk has taken the game to another lvl when it comes to casual.. that shouldn’t even be a term anymore.. who cares if you kill 25 man LK hm.. hardmodes are the worst idea i have ever seen. The other thing about wotlk.. so if you don’t want to raid the only raid zone people do.. (TOC is not a raid zone) then what else is there to do.. chain easy heroics with no quests.. no chests.. no fun things..

    The problem with wotlk is blizzard has created a community that wants everything handed to them on a plater.. Everything is easy. What is the fun of just chain running heroics..

    I have high hopes for cataclsym.. i really do.. i hope it lives up to the hype where wotlk was a let down. I hope that 5 mans are the return of the dungeon dealver.. which i enjoyed in vanilla and bc.. i hope that there are multi quests in dungeons.. Remember some of those quests in BC and vanilla at lvl cap that took you days to complete and where fun!! Raiding is not everything, gear is not everything.. bitching is not everything.. stop being retard wow community.. i hope.

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  5. Veti says:

    I’m catching up on your blog, and you lied about knowing other people that play Alliance on US servers. I do! :P Granted, you probably wouldn’t want to associate any of your characters with my guild name, hah.

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    Kadomi Reply:

    Oh, I forgot you are Alliance, go figure! Well, then maybe I will now know where to roll my starting area worgen. Should doublecheck the guild name. >.>

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