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		<title>My guilty pleasure</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Jul 2009 15:00:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It makes me feel a little dirty, this guilty pleasure of mine. I&#8230;like to raid DPS. Yes, I have said it. I&#8217;ve had a lot of playtime on my Deathknight lately, and oh boy, does she kick ass. If I could change one thing about her, I would make her an orc, but other than [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It makes me feel a little dirty, this guilty pleasure of mine. I&#8230;like to raid DPS. Yes, I have said it. I&#8217;ve had a lot of playtime on my Deathknight lately, and oh boy, does she kick ass. If I could change one thing about her, I would make her an orc, but other than that, she&#8217;s mighty fine. Now, I shouldn&#8217;t exaggerate, I have only been on two raids with her, but I kicked butt, I did. <img src='http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  My best fights were Loatheb with 3.900 DPS and Patchwerk with 3.700. Not bad at all!</p>
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<p>&nbsp;<br />
DKs are a very peculiar class. You either see real DPS monsters annihilating the meters or you see mediocrity. Which should make it obvious that yes, you can faceroll your way through life and still do decent DPS, but if you learn and understand how to not faceroll, then you can really shine. Which is just the way it is with all classes, I suppose, but none makes it so apparent as the DK class. I originally rolled Hélle to figure out how not to be a faceroller, not just for myself, but fellow guildies.</p>
<p>I sprang some gold on her to grab dual-specs to test all DPS specs on her. Here&#8217;s my personal rundown:</p>
<p><img style="max-width: 800px;" src="http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/images/APB_Deathknight_Blood.png" /> Blood DPS:<br />
I leveled as blood for the survivability. I was disappointed that while leveling I was not able to solo most elite quests, unlike on Kadomi, but I am likely just spoiled. When I hit 80, I tweaked her spec to dump some of the survivability aspects (like Bloodworms) and grabbed some DPS boosts from the unholy tree. Blood DPS plays like old-school prot warrior. A very very set rotation that is all about proper execution. If you are blindly poking buttons, you are losing a lot of DPS here. </p>
<p><i>My rotation: </i><br />
Icy Touch-Plague Strike-Heart Strikex2-Death Strike-Death Coilx2 or Raise Dead/Dancing Rune Weapon<br />
Death Strike-Heart Strikex4-Death Coilx2, rinse and repeat.</p>
<p>I am looking forward to the DRW change in the next patch. Not having to wait for a full Runic Power bar will be a great help, it means you can always use it within the first cycle already. At the moment I have to wait at times if the RP bar is not full. Common issues that I see from fellow blood DKs is that they do not Heart Strike enough or sit on their RP. Make sure to dump RP in every break while you wait for runes to refresh! Don&#8217;t forget to get a ghoul for a temporary DPS boost and use DRW with full RP bar every single cooldown. It&#8217;s a fun spec and does great DPS. <img src='http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p><img style="max-width: 800px;" src="http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/images/APB_Deathknight_Frost.png" /> Frost DPS:<br />
Aaaaah. The spec I would love to use as main spec. So much fun. I really enjoy the heck out of it whenever I switch to it, but unfortunately I found it does not do competitive DPS compared to blood on bosses. I have talked to my friend at work who has cleared Ulduar-25 as frost DK and he said at my gear level it&#8217;s just not feasible to expect it to do more DPS than blood. Like all DK specs, you have a very set rotation, but much like prot warriors and arms warriors you have to watch your procs. It is important to watch them, and I set up several Power Auras triggers to help me not miss any procs. First proc to watch out for is Killing Machine, and Rime procs. KM procs a lot! This can make for some bursty moments as Frost Strike hits hard (at least now, before it gets its 10% nerf). Rime doesn&#8217;t proc as much, but free Howling Blasts are cool. Frost feels a lot more dynamic than the other two specs.</p>
<p><i>My Rotation:</i><br />
I went for the Howling Blast glyph instead of Icy Touch, and thus went with this 1-disease rotation:<br />
Howling Blast-Obliterate-Blood Strikex2-Frost Strike RP dump<br />
Obliteratex3-Frost Strike RP dump</p>
<p>I had a harder time tracking when Frost Fever falls off, when it does, you need to replace Obliterate with Howling Blast to refresh the disease. Like all specs you do not want your diseases to fall off ever. As this is very dependent on watching procs, you need to add extra Frost Strikes for every KM proc, plus Rime usage. I will admit to not having fully figured out the best use of Rime yet. Always HB when it comes off cooldown? Hold on to them and Obliterate instead? I&#8217;ll let you know when I have had more experience with it. I&#8217;ll definitely try to improve on it.</p>
<p><img style="max-width: 800px;" src="http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/images/APB_Deathknight_Unholy.png" /> Unholy DPS:<br />
This is the spec that I liked the least of all. I know that everyone and their brother runs around with a perma-ghoul, but I just couldn&#8217;t hack it. I tried to like it, I tested it in many heroics, and yet always switched back to blood in frustration. My major issue is that it requires too much micro-management. As melee class I had a harder time controlling the ghoul. I think it&#8217;s easier as warlock or hunter to see what the pet is doing but in melee range it was just frustrating. The only way I could stand to play was with the ghoul on defensive, and that is problematic at times. Then you constantly have to refresh Bone Shield to keep the damage buff up, also no fun. Nevertheless, it did have its DPS moments and is solid, but it&#8217;s just not for me. Like all DK specs, you have a very set rotation, no procs to watch for, but a pet to control.</p>
<p><i>My Rotation:</i><br />
Icy Touch-Plague Strike-Blood Strikex2-Scourge Strike-Unholy Blight-Death Coil<br />
Scourge Strikex3-Runic Power Dump</p>
<p>AoE rotation: Icy Touch-Plague Strike-Pestilence-Death&amp;Decay-Unholy Blight</p>
<p>This is bound to change with the next patch as they&#8217;re nerfing Unholy AoE capabilities, including changing Unholy Blight completely.</p>
<p>I definitely recommend playing around with all three trees. Every tree feels very different, subtle tweaks for a different experience. </p>
<p>Some great references if you also want to stop button-mashing:</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.skeletonjack.com">Skeleton Jack</a> (yo, Bronzebeard represent!) </li>
<li><a href="http://elitistjerks.com/f72/">Elitist Jerks</a> as ultimate, theorycraft-heavy reference</li>
<li><a href="http://www.wowhead.com/?forums&amp;topic=86973&amp;p=944935">DK Wowhead forums</a></li>
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		<title>Find your target group</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2009 15:02:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just about a year ago, in one of my first posts, I talked about my weaknesses, the biggest one being a keyboard turner. I have since graduated from the school of keyboard turning noobs to G13 pros. It was a long, hard road in which I switched back and forth between my old-school playing method [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just about a year ago, in one of my first posts, I talked about my weaknesses, the biggest one <a href="http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/2008/07/04/weaknesses">being a keyboard turner</a>. I have since graduated from the school of keyboard turning noobs to <a href="http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/2009/03/20/g13-re-visited">G13 pros</a>. It was a long, hard road in which I switched back and forth between my old-school playing method and my G13. Especially on Kadomi it was really difficult. But now it&#8217;s become second nature, and I can&#8217;t imagine moving any differently now. It helps as tank, as healer, as melee DPS, as ranged DPS. I really recommend breaking the habit.</p>
<p>But now I have another habit to break that I have inherited from my old days of TBC multi-target tanking: tab-targetting. Never was it more apparent that I need to figure this shit out than when I did my first excursion to Emalon in VoA-10. It was a motley group of 7 guildies, a friend plus two pugged people. As the better geared tank, I tanked adds. I&#8217;ll be frank, it didn&#8217;t work out. We only had 40 minutes left on the Wintergrasp timer when we started, so we had 25 minutes of attempts before heading out dejectedly. We had a couple issues, but we are fast learners, so I am convinced next time it&#8217;ll be a kill. If only Horde had Wintergrasp more often on Bronzebeard. It&#8217;s usually in Alliance hand as we&#8217;re heavily outnumbered.</p>
<p>My particular issue was targeting new adds and targeting the one that would blow up. BigWigs was so kind to mark the growing add with a skull so I just cycled through until I had the right one. Unfortunately I was hitting tab so frantically that I often missed the skull and had to tab some more. But that really wasn&#8217;t the biggest issue. The biggest issue was grabbing the new add. As it would pop up next to Emalon where we had the paladin tank and a couple melee DPS, I tried to click-target, but sometimes would miss or click on a raid member instead. In that time the add would often make for the next healer, and I was fail enough not to Intervene often enough. Add to that that my vigorous tanking killed two adds at the same time and you see a problem. I now know that I have to switch adds a lot more frequently to keep their health at just about the same level. </p>
<p>Veneretio did one of his <a href="http://www.tankingtips.com/2009/06/11/back-to-basics-selecting-targets/">Back to Basics posts</a> recently about targeting, and he preaches clicking as the best way. I know he&#8217;s right. I zoom my camera out a lot on all fights, I know how to turn the camera angle, and yet&#8230;</p>
<p>As always, I am determined to master the target issue, so bring on the feedback, guys. Don&#8217;t be shy. <img src='http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>Blogroll Friday: Naissa’s Rage</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My blog recently had its first anniversary. Go me! However, it&#8217;s time to post more again, so I am trying to structure my post schedule a bit (again, I know). 
On Twitter, followfridays are quite common. People just tweet the names of people they deem worthy of following. I decided to do something similar in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My blog recently had its first anniversary. Go me! However, it&#8217;s time to post more again, so I am trying to structure my post schedule a bit (again, I know). </p>
<p>On Twitter, followfridays are quite common. People just tweet the names of people they deem worthy of following. I decided to do something similar in my blog, which also allows me the chance to actually clean up my blogroll. It also gives me a shot at testing <a href="http://www.scribefire.com">ScribeFire</a>, but that&#8217;s something else entirely. <img src='http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Blogrolls are a tricky thing. Blogs come, blogs go, and sometimes awesome blogs come and go and you miss them entirely. I just did a massive overhaul of <a href="http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/blogs-i-read">my blogroll</a>, removed blogs that died, but added a lot of fresh, great blogs as well. Every Friday, I will pick a blog from my blogroll and will tell you just why I think it&#8217;s awesome to have in your feedreader. <img src='http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Today, I present *drumroll*: <a href="http://www.naissasrage.com/">Naissa&#8217;s Rage</a>!</p>
<p><img style="margin: 10px; float: left;" src="http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/images/naissa-small.jpg" />Naissa plays a Moooooo cow, is a protection warrior, loves to run heroics over and over, and pugs a lot of raids. She writes very entertaining blog posts, takes lovely screenshots and is just a very interesting read. One thing I love is that she&#8217;s always positive about her chosen class, someone who truly loves to play a protection warrior. If you&#8217;re looking for an entertaining blog written from a tank&#8217;s perspective, definitely pay her a visit.</p>
<p>Naissa is also one of those fabulous examples about the blogging community. Months ago she sent me an email, and since then we sometimes bounce mails back and forth or she sends me artwork of Kadomi she&#8217;s done (which I really need to slap into a new banner!) A year ago I never had a clue that I would be in touch with the likes of her or Veneretio regularly. <img src='http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>Champion times two</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2009 15:17:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This weekend I reached another personal milestone and earned myself the Champion of the Frozen Wastes title. In our second Malygos raid, we managed to defeat the bastard in 9 painful tries. We had 3-4 tries where I learned how to tank phase 1, as it was my first time tanking it. It does take [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This weekend I reached another personal milestone and earned myself the Champion of the Frozen Wastes title. In our second Malygos raid, we managed to defeat the bastard in 9 painful tries. We had 3-4 tries where I learned how to tank phase 1, as it was my first time tanking it. It does take some time to get used to it, and I struggled through positioning and aggro management. It was the closest I ever felt to tanking a boss like Nightbane, where threat after the landing was a persistent issue. It was back this time. Eventually, phase 1 just clicked, we had the sparks in perfect control, I strafe-kited him without much problem, and our two priests healed perfectly. Ciderhelm&#8217;s video makes it look easy, but it takes a lot of focusing to keep up on threat against the DPS boosted raid plus you have to keep an eye out for sparks yourself. My tip: use the time in the vortex to locate the sparks, and if you happen to be in range of Malygos, keep building threat, you&#8217;ll need it.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/gallery2/d/710-1/malygos.jpg" rel="lightbox" title="Champion of the Frozen Wastes, huzzah"><img src="http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/gallery2/d/712-2/malygos.jpg" alt="Champion of the Frozen Wastes, huzzah" /><br />
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<p>We faltered in phase 2 once, again due to aggro issues and people being in different bubbles. But that was just once, phase 2 is relatively easy. Charge one Nexus Lord, Heroic Throw the other, move to the current bubble and watch the Deep Breath timer. Once the Nexus Lords were down, I flew up to slap sunders onto the scions, to help the physical DPS girls.</p>
<p>Of the nine tries, we made it to phase 3 four times. The first try was just testing the waters, the second one we failed to beat his enrage timer. The third time everything went great, everyone was alive, stacks were up, things looked good. Bam. The Wyrmtalon drakes apparently got bored and left to see a movie. We all fell to our deaths. And not a fluke, because our sister-guild alliance side did Malygos-25 the same day and had the same thing happen. Very aggravating! But at that point, it seemed like we had figured it out. We killed Malygos with 35 seconds left on his timer. Close, but good enough. I did notice that it&#8217;s not that easy to keep stacks up as I thought it would be, I let mine drop off at 10 stacks, which I find somewhat embarassing to admit. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/gallery2/d/707-2/malygos_firstkill.jpg" rel="lightbox" title="Alexstrasza and DotH"><img src="http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/gallery2/d/709-2/malygos_firstkill.jpg" alt="Alexstrasza, plus Malygos' heart" /></a></p>
<p>Unfortunately, drops were disappointing. Nothing anyone could use, and no Barricade for me. Maybe next time. I did enjoy the fight as tank overall and would love to do it again. I am not sure I would be able to successfully 2-heal it, unless joined by a Holy priest or druid, because shamans are kinda useless during the Vortex. </p>
<p>Next day was full of frustration for me. I healed in Naxx-10, and though I generally felt very solid on healing, I managed to eff up all my exuberance by switching to Kadomi for Thaddius, for a shot at the Repelling Charge. Yet again I missed the jump and spent most of the fight on a platform, waiting for the right time to jump again without killing anyone. Tonight I will head to Naxx to look for the ledge that lets you not do a jump, so this won&#8217;t ever happen again. Blegh. Of course Repelling Charge didn&#8217;t drop, so now I have to farm Seal of the Pantheon so I can actually wear frost resist gear for Hodir. </p>
<p>Naxx went so great, I thought this would be our second one-day clear, but then we hit a roadblock at Four Horsemen. No one had done the fight in the back before but one of the tanks. Our first tries didn&#8217;t work, so I decided to head to the back. It still took us three tries, and that was the end of our raid. We only managed to clear four wings in our allotted time, after one-shotting everything else. I was really disappointed. But you know, next time we&#8217;ll have more people who have done 4H in the back, and we&#8217;ll go back to one-shotting them. I think my biggest failure as raid leader was that I did not manage to keep the cheerfulness up. I was so disappointed that I think it was audible on Vent. I should have kept the high spirits up, but I was tired. Something to improve. </p>
<p>In two weeks, we&#8217;ll head back to Ulduar, and then I&#8217;ll take a break from raiding. We&#8217;re moving to a new apartment in another town, so it might be til early August until I get my broadband up and running again. I will try to prepare a couple blog entries so you won&#8217;t have to miss me too much. <img src='http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I haven&#8217;t really done any meaty tank talk post for quite some time. Talldar summed it up nicely a while ago, though I don&#8217;t agree with all the points he&#8217;s making. It&#8217;s not so easy to write about tanking anymore. Tanking feels a lot easier than it did in TBC, at least in my playing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I haven&#8217;t really done any meaty tank talk post for quite some time. <a href="http://warriortanking.com/random/its-a-scarce-land-that-warrior-tanking/">Talldar summed it up nicely a while ago</a>, though I don&#8217;t agree with all the points he&#8217;s making. It&#8217;s not so easy to write about tanking anymore. Tanking feels a lot easier than it did in TBC, at least in my playing field, heroics and 10-mans. Tanking mechanics are very simple. Once you understand the protection warrior priorities, there isn&#8217;t much room for fine-tuning. Use the correct priority, be smart about the cooldowns, maybe use smart macros like the <a href="http://www.tankingtips.com/2009/04/23/the-art-of-warbringer/">Warbringer macro</a> for one button Charge/Intercept/Intervene, and try to spam Heroic Strike as much as you can. There is not much room for technical advice, because warrior tanking is all very straightforward. And it currently feels underpowered and is definitely not flavor of the month. But no worries, this is not about crying about the state of the warrior.</p>
<p>I never talked much about tanking while in Naxxramas because, let&#8217;s be honest, once you have understood how a fight works, a trained monkey could do the job. I mean, there are a couple challenges, but basically, it&#8217;s tanking bootcamp for basics. Here&#8217;s the run-down of things you learn in tanking bootcamp there: tanking and spanking. Kiting to get away from a boss while keeping the raid safe. Not standing in fire, acid, frogger, poison, void zones. Building threat on the move. Strafe-kiting if you&#8217;re good. Knowledge of when you need to use your cooldowns (if you ever really have a reason to use them outside of Faerlina, Maexxna and maybe Patchwerk). I guess you could add AoE threat to the list, because trash tanking is really a joke, coming from the background of 10-man raiding in TBC. Bring back the Karazhan trash and it&#8217;s different abilities you needed to be aware of. Or the brutal trash gauntlets from Zul&#8217;Aman.</p>
<p>But that was Naxxramas, and now is Ulduar. Wipes on trash, hooray! Nowhere was the difference between Naxx and Ulduar so evident for me as in the area leading to Hodir. So much trash. Surprise worms from snowdrifts! Hard-hitting giants! Wheeeee, a pat! All with different abilities. Wiping for an hour, learning every pull the hard way. Or entering the Antechamber, where our warlock got to use Banish. I wish we needed more CC. Seriously, bring back CC. Not like Magister&#8217;s Terrace, where you needed the right kind of CC or you were doomed to failure. But really, in raids CC is fine, we should be forced to use it. Intelligent use which gives us more control over a pull than AoE spammage. </p>
<p>I have tanked seven bosses in there so far, and all the stuff that was learned in WotLK tanking bootcamp comes in very handily. Razorscale is a weird amalgation of several Naxx fights into one boss. You have Noth-style adds that the tanks need to control. In phase 2, you need to kite her the way you learned to on Grobbulus. And you need to watch your debuffs and swap aggro like you did on Gluth. To me this fight is a perfect example that tanking in Ulduar is a lot more complex, and I love it. I get very stressed out on Razorscale, because she also hits a lot harder than anything I&#8217;ve dealt with in Naxxramas. XT is a great fight to see how aware your raid is to debuffs, and the right response to it. Not that challenging as MT, but definitely fun as adds tank. I felt very proud at myself when I take out a pair of bots all on my own until the next heart-phase starts. Kologarn and Ignis I find strange. I would expect Kologarn to be as difficult as Ignis is, based on his placement, and I find Ignis still a lot more difficult than a boss in the first part of a raid should be. Again, you get to be mobile. On Kologarn I had the personal challenge of running away from the eyebeam while still tanking elementals. Interesting times. </p>
<p>Assembly of Iron is made for a warrior tank. Stressful at times. Reminded me of Aran in a way, but that&#8217;s probably just because of interrupts. Here our arsenal is fabulous as Stormcaller tank. He casts? Shield Bash. Casts again? Move away then charge! Next cast? Heroic Throw! Next cast? Intercept! Or maybe Concussion Blow. Or Shockwave. And then you do it all over again! It&#8217;s a fight to make you feel extremely versatile, because we have more options on this boss than any other tank class. At least this once. The only tricky part I found was to move him out of the runes when both Shield Bash and Heroic Throw are on cooldown, but just stunning until they&#8217;re available again works.</p>
<p>Ulduar fights are fun and challenging enough that I really recommend to anyone who hasn&#8217;t gone to jump on a chance and go there. Bring your a-game, be ready to use your abilities to their fullest. Don&#8217;t be afraid of using your cooldowns. Just bring it. Especially if you&#8217;re bored of T7 content, be ready to move on. If you do well in Naxx as prot warrior, you have the skillset to do well in Ulduar. Me, I am still stoked. We&#8217;re going to work on Malygos this weekend, but I really am so excited about fresh tanking content.</p>
<p>I&#8217;d love to hear more warrior stories from Ulduar because we really deserve to hear good stuff about warriors at the moment. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/2009/03/27/heroics-killer-in-the-making">I called it, didn&#8217;t I?</a> Back in March, when Blizzard announced their 3-tiered Emblem plan for 3.1, I posted my critical view of their plan, and how it would kill heroics.</p>
<p>Turns out I was right. Since my DK hit 80, I was able to get her into 3 PUGs. One was OS-25, the other two were H UK and H CoS. It seems easier to PUG 25-mans than to actually find groups for heroics. Thankfully, my guild is accomodating, and so I have been on quite a few heroic runs. Yet whenever I am on and park myself in LFG, nothing happens whatsoever. I click through LFM for all heroics, and there&#8217;s a sporadic person or two but that&#8217;s about it. I would love to see numbers for this, but I am sure Blizzard has noticed an impact, or they wouldn&#8217;t have announced their rather surprising and drastic measure to fix things: bye-bye, 3-tiered system, hello 2-tiered system. I just wish they had done this for 3.1 and not for 3.2.</p>
<p>In an ideal world, Blizzard would have phased out EoHs in 3.1. Heroics and T7 content would have awarded Emblems of Valor, T8 content both 10 and 25-man would have awarded Emblems of Conquest. Both kinds of emblems would have had an option to downgrade to EoH for BoA gear, gems and entry-level raid gear. Does this sound familiar? Oh yes, because that&#8217;s exactly what they&#8217;re doing for 3.2. It would have solved some fundamental issues that the 3-tier system introduced. At least they&#8217;re trying to fix it now. I am really hoping they&#8217;ll stick to the 2-tiers for good, whenever they introduce the next raid&#8217;s Emblems of Uber-Awesome. </p>
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<li>People would still have had a reason to run heroics, to gain gear of ilevel 213. This would be a step up from EoH gear, but not overly so. At the time 3.1 was introduced, people were already done with their respective content for the most part, so hardcore raiders were diving into ilevel 226 or higher raid gear right away. Not a huge gap.</li>
<li>Currently, people who are running 10-man content exclusively are looking at a very low ratio of Emblem-to-gear reward. After two Ulduar raids, I have 10 Emblems of Valor, and we are doing a lot better than other guilds who raid casually. Still, my first EoV purchase is quite some time away, and it is often gear that I can actually replace with Ulduar drops. It feels like a thing on the side, not a reward. To maximize your gear, you would still need to jump in on Naxx-25 farm runs, something that a lot of us casual 10-man raiders either do not want to do, or cannot.</li>
<li>Rewards aside, a lot of WoW players that also raid seem to forget one thing: heroics are something that a lot of people enjoy, for their own sake. Encouraging people to enjoy what used to be the heart of the game is not a bad thing, IMHO.</li>
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<p>Reactions about the badge change are very strong, e.g. over at <a href="http://www.destructivereach.com/2009/06/badge-changes-can-bite-my-butt/">Destructive Reach</a>. There are people who immediately say &#8216;Hell yeah!&#8217;, and those are most often people on the casual end of the spectrum, or people with lots of alts. And Twitter was full of people who were shocked because they are upset that people who might never set foot into a raid instance will have access to Ulduar-25 level gear. I can understand the criticism, it&#8217;s a drastic departure from their (not very) old system. One argument that I read was that&#8217;s outrageous because people who don&#8217;t raid don&#8217;t need access to such gear. But who&#8217;s hurt by non-raiders having such gear? Egos. Yes, hardcore raiders work hard to get access to gear, but they have access to hard-mode drops, Best-In-Slot gear, the vast pool of Ulduar drops, so how does that hurt them? Assuming you have talented people who unfortunately are just some time behind the expansion time curve, they will now be able to gear up and maybe be recruited for guilds that are already in Ulduar. It&#8217;s possible. </p>
<p>The only really strong negative reaction that I have with this change is that it will re-introduce farm raids. Karazhan was farmed to death for Badges of Justice when the Sunwell heroic gear was introduced. I imagine Naxxramas will be similarly farmed. This is a step back for my guild and I refuse to conform to it. While I will still set up Naxxramas raids to gear new raiders, I do not want to raid Naxxramas forever. We have Ulduar to clear, and then move forward to Argent Coliseum, and then to Icecrown. </p>
<p>I am not 100% convinced it will actually go live. If Blizzard changes anything around, I do still hope EoH are phased out for EoV instead. We will see. But all I am really asking for is that people look at the change as a fix for something that Blizzard really broke, instead of the slap in the face that Ulduar raiders perceive it as. Also check out <a href="http://www.slashhug.net/3-2-is-stealin-mah-epics/">Aurik&#8217;s view</a> over at /hug, it&#8217;s a view I pretty much agree with. </p>
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		<title>Ulduar Take 2</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Three weeks ago, my guild had its first trip into Ulduar, as a farewell present to our raid officer who&#8217;s now in the frozen north until August. As I am in her footsteps now, I decided to return to Ulduar, after our failed attempt at killing Malygos two weeks ago. I didn&#8217;t really post about [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Three weeks ago, my guild had its first trip into Ulduar, as a farewell present to our raid officer who&#8217;s now in the frozen north until August. As I am in her footsteps now, I decided to return to Ulduar, after our failed attempt at killing Malygos two weeks ago. I didn&#8217;t really post about it, because phase 3 is full of fail. He&#8217;ll die soon enough.</p>
<p>Last time, we managed to kill 3 bosses in Ulduar, Flame Leviathan, Razorscale and XT-002. Ignis was more than we could handle. But that was then, and this is now!</p>
<p>Flame Loothiathan actually took us two tries, because the first try we waited too long with the turrets and the vehicles got demolished. The second try was a smooth operation though, so all was good. We then moved on to Razorscale who was 2-shot. The first try we had waaaaay too many adds for us tanks to handle, but the second try was a lot better. I actually like phase 1 better than phase 2, it&#8217;s more dynamic. Stressful, but good. Phase 2 is ugh. I hate Grobbulus, I hate Gluth, and phase 2 Razorscale is like that, only on crack. It was messy in the end, with a tank death, but we got her down.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/gallery2/d/686-1/gravity_bombs.jpg" rel="lightbox" title="Nerf Gravity Bombs"><img src="http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/gallery2/d/687-2/gravity_bombs.jpg" alt="Nerf Gravity Bombs" style="float:left;margin:3px" /></a>We moved on to XT-002, and that fight was fun, and a flawless kill. I seem to struggle a bit with actually locating the Pummelers, as I was on adds duty. I would find one and miss the other, but Misdirect saved the day. Not only did we kill XT flawlessly, we all got us a fancy achievement as well. Good times. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/gallery2/d/689-1/kologarn_firstkill.jpg" rel="lightbox" title="Kologarn firstkill"><img src="http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/gallery2/d/690-2/kologarn_firstkill.jpg" alt="Kologarn firstkill" style="float:right;margin:3px" /></a>I decided to skip Ignis and move on to Kologarn instead. Gosh, he was easy. I didn&#8217;t really expect him to be that easy. I had read up on him and believed that we had to swap aggro as tanks, but the debuff never stacks in Ulduar-10, so all I did was tanking adds, while running from crazy eyebeam pew-pew. That was exciting. <img src='http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  I have to say, Kologarn showing up when you enter his room, that&#8217;s pretty fabulous. Another very nice one-shot.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/gallery2/d/692-1/auriaya_firstkill.jpg" rel="lightbox" title="Auriaya firstkill"><img src="http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/gallery2/d/693-2/auriaya_firstkill.jpg" alt="Auriaya firstkill" style="float:left;margin:3px" /></a>We moved on to Auriaya, which took a godly time, because her trash? Sucks. Just two trash groups, but they kicked our asses and laughed at us. And I loved it. Because lame trash like the trash in Naxx is boring. I would have preferred not wiping so much, but getting those two groups down felt like it would deserve its own epic loot. <img src='http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  On Auriaya herself, we managed to mess up that pull. Her kitties pounced, tanks were pretty much dead from the start. Ouch. We were running out of time as one of our healers had to go, so we decided to give it one more try. The second time the pull worked like charm, the kitties went down, and from there on, I tried to gain the Feral Defender&#8217;s attention (didn&#8217;t work) and popped Berserker Rage when she feared. Not too hard when the pull works.</p>
<p>Amount of tank loot on day 1: zero</p>
<p><a href="http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/gallery2/d/695-1/ulduar_siege.jpg" rel="lightbox" title="The Siege of Ulduar"><img src="http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/gallery2/d/696-2/ulduar_siege.jpg" alt="The Siege of Ulduar" style="float:right;margin:3px" /></a>The next raid day, I thought it was time to re-visit our nemesis from our initial raid, Ignis. Last time, none of our strategies worked out, but even in our first try, we were already better. It was doable, I knew it. The second try was full of bad luck (adds tank in slagpot), but on the third try, we nailed it. It was very intense, less for me as Ignis tank, but for the add handlers. Our pally tanked the adds, my partner was a boomkin instead of bear that day and rooted them in the Scorch, and our warlock brought them to the pool and shattered them. Felt absolutely awesome to get him down. In my screenshot, you can see that I had to pull out all the stops at the end, and having a 49k health pool there, makes me giggle a bit. Also, whatever that golden glowy stuff is, it&#8217;s pretty.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/gallery2/d/701-1/ulduar_antechamber.jpg" rel="lightbox" title="The Antechamber of Ulduar"><img src="http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/gallery2/d/702-2/ulduar_antechamber.jpg" alt="The Antechamber of Ulduar" style="float:left;margin:3px" /></a>From there, we moved on to Assembly of Iron. Originally, I had slotted myself as healer, but changed that because I wanted to do that fight, and we had no interrupts but me. It took us quite some time to figure out the fight. The first tries were wipes learning to deal with Fusion Punch and Overload on the tanks. Then we had some tries where Fusion Punch would not be dispelled even though it was spammed. The first time we got Steelbreaker down, we quickly learned how to deal with Phase 2, giant green runes of death and positioning. We wiped again, but it was educational, and the next try we got all three of them down. Looking at my WoL report, I have really subpar threat, way too much white damage, but I was so focused on interrupts. I had to set up a giant glowy icon for my cooldowns on interrupts, it was intense. Stormcaller Brundir is definitely made for warrior tanks, with three stuns and two interrupts (if you have Gag Order). The only part I had problems with was dragging him out of the Runes of Power. Those often happened right after I silenced him, aargh.</p>
<p>We then proceeded towards Hodir. I am not sure I can call it proceed. Raid Leader who doesn&#8217;t know the trash, plus snow mounds plus pathers with big aggro range = carnage. I think it took us at least an hour to clear to Hodir and we were running out of raid time. That&#8217;s some interesting trash there alright. We then tested the waters on Hodir, and we have our work cut out on him. But just like on Ignis the previous raid, I now have the time to analyze our mistakes, and work out a more cohesive strategy. I am full of ideas already. </p>
<p>Damn, it&#8217;s fantastic to be a tank. Be it as main tank, as caster tank, as adds tank. My one true love in-game. I will soon speak about my thoughts of Ulduar in the eyes of a tank, later this week. I have more to say that doesn&#8217;t fit in this story-time post.</p>
<p>Oh, btw. Tank loot on day 2: zero. Cry with me, tanks of the world.</p>
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		<title>BA Shared Topic: A non-healers view of healers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This BA shared topic caught my eye immediately. As tank, we have a near symbiotic relationship with our healers. With a healer behind you, you become an unstoppable force, ready to fling insults at ginormous bosses and have them whack on you. Without a healer, you are squished in mere seconds, in most cases. I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/heal.jpg" alt="Healing Hands" title="Healing Hands" width="124" height="124" style="float:left;margin:3px" />This <a href="http://www.blogazeroth.com/viewtopic.php?f=25&#038;t=1682&#038;start=0&#038;st=0&#038;sk=t&#038;sd=a">BA shared topic</a> caught my eye immediately. As tank, we have a near symbiotic relationship with our healers. With a healer behind you, you become an unstoppable force, ready to fling insults at ginormous bosses and have them whack on you. Without a healer, you are squished in mere seconds, in most cases. I love healers, as a tank, and when I am playing my shaman, I hope my tank loves me just as much when I keep them alive. I am very grateful about the opportunity to play both in heroics and raids. </p>
<p><a href="http://nigiri.wordpress.com/">Nigiri from Adventures of a Priest</a> asked for views of non-healers what kind of healing they prefer. </p>
<p>Now me, I am a non-discerning tank. Any heals: awesome in my book. Of course we have preferences. All through TBC I felt safest in the hands of a holy priest. I just got awesome heals from them. Tasty Greater Heals, Renews, few scary moments. In WotLK the whole healing scene shifted a bit. There are very few moments that the glowy white ring of a Greater Heal is around me. Now glowy laser heals are coming my way. It&#8217;s the time of the fast spells, be it Flash Heal, Flash of Light or Lesser Healing Wave. My personal preference is for Discipline Priests, followed by Paladins. They&#8217;re made for tank healing, and you can tell. 5-mans or 10-man raids, I assign one of those to the tanks, and I feel safe. My least favorite healer for 5-mans would be druids. I know some awesome druids, but at times I feel my health drops way lower with a druid as healer than with any other healing class. HoTs do not make me feel as safe as big numbers do coming in on the left side of my screen.</p>
<p>As a raid leader for 10-mans, I care about healer balance. We have had two paladins, our wonder twins, heal Naxxramas, but in Ulduar I am looking for a balance. Great tank healing, solid raid-healing, versatility. Here I feel all healing classes as solid, as long as they&#8217;re the right mix. I am sure you can do Ulduar-10 with three druids or three shamans, but would I feel as good about such a combo as I feel about priest, druid, paladin team? Probably not.</p>
<p>For further opinions about this Shared Topic, check out:</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://secretagentcat.wordpress.com/2009/06/09/who-haelz-the-whu/">Secret Agent Cat</a></li>
<li><a href="http://andtworogues.blogspot.com/2009/06/shared-topic-healers.html">And Two Rogues</a></li>
<li><a href="http://aggrojunkie.blogspot.com/2009/06/whos-healing-me.html">Aggro Junkie</a></li>
<li><a href="http://spinksville.wordpress.com/2009/06/10/what-tanks-really-think-of-healers/">Welcome to Spinksville!</a></li>
<li><a href="http://panzercow.wordpress.com/2009/06/10/what-i-think-of-healers/">Achtung Panzercow!</a></li>
</ul>
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So what about you other tanks out there? Any preferences! As always you are more than welcome to share. <img src='http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I admit it. I have a problem. It&#8217;s the same, after every raid. The moment I have hearthed, I will alt-tab, and upload my combat log. Thanks to Loggerhead, I always log. And then I upload it, and stare at delicious numbers, for hours. I try to discuss them with my partner, but she really [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I admit it. I have a problem. It&#8217;s the same, after every raid. The moment I have hearthed, I will alt-tab, and upload my combat log. Thanks to <a href="http://wow.curse.com/downloads/wow-addons/details/loggerhead.aspx">Loggerhead</a>, I always log. And then I upload it, and stare at delicious numbers, for hours. I try to discuss them with my partner, but she really doesn&#8217;t give a damn about me only pulling off 54.4% avoidance on Patchwerk. Or about DPS numbers. Or me squeeing about healing meters (which is really a terrible habit but I like being kickass). </p>
<p>But aside from me just loving the numbers, it&#8217;s a valuable tool for raid analysis. Without a log, I wouldn&#8217;t have realized that all our failed phase 3 attempts on Malygos were a range issue having us all hit by Arcane Pulse. Or I can see that some new DPS has too low hit or never uses 51 point talents. </p>
<p>Today, I want to talk about the latest and best of combat log sites, IMHO. There&#8217;s currently 3 sites out there: old-school <a href="http://wowwebstats.com">WWS</a>, <a href="http://wowmeteronline.com/">WMO</a> and the new kid around the block, <a href="http://www.worldoflogs.com">World of Logs</a>. I am going to talk about the latter in some detail, as this is currently my log flavor of the year. Why? WWS has pretty much gone down the drain lately. There are no more support forums, it&#8217;s not been updated for a while, and it doesn&#8217;t account for discipline priest healing, e.g. It&#8217;s just not as accurate as other sites. Then there&#8217;s WoW Meter Online. Which is a good tool, but I personally cannot stand the Engrish, and I hate the looks. I tried to like it, but I can&#8217;t. Along comes WoL. It&#8217;s very up-to-date, and changes almost daily. It looks slick. It has graphs that look confusing at first, but offer great information at a glance. You have a powerful log browser. Easy overview of dispells and interrupts. Accounts for mitigated heals, like PW:S. Live reports. What more could you want? In my following description, all sample screenshots are taken from my guild&#8217;s last Naxxramas raid.</p>
<p><strong>Overview of WoL</strong></p>
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<li><a href="http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/images/wol/fights-wol.jpg" rel="lightbox" title="Fights Overview"><img src="http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/images/wol/fights-wol_thumb.jpg" alt="Fights overview" style="float:left;margin:3px"></a>When you open a review, you first get an overview of all bosses, in what order, and your first taste of numbers. Duration, overall DPS, Damage Taken, HPS. Each category is weighted, and so you can see at a glance which was the fight with the most DPS, damage and healing. In my example screenshot, Kel&#8217;thuzad was the longest fight, Loatheb took the most damage, Sapphiron was the fight with the most damage and the most healing.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/images/wol/dashboard.jpg" rel="lightbox" title="Dashboard"><img src="http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/images/wol/dashboard_thumb.jpg" alt="Dashboard" style="float:right;margin:3px"></a>Clicking on your boss fight of choice, in my sample Patchwerk, takes you to the Dashboard of the fight. You can see at a glance that there was a slight DPS spike at the end, that early in the fight there was a huge damage spike that heals didn&#8217;t quite cover (our rogue got one-shot by a Hateful Strike), and that damage was done by Patchwerk and our suicidal retribution pally with her wicked belf blood rituals.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/images/wol/damage-done.jpg" rel="lightbox" title="Damage Done"><img src="http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/images/wol/damage-done_thumb.jpg" alt="Damage Done" style="float:left;margin:3px"></a>A click on Damage Done takes you to the overview for the DPS hungry. See the fancy graph up there? Right at the start of the fight you see a red line, indicating either a) someone died or b) a hunter feigned. In this case, the above-mentioned rogue ate two Hateful Strikes and bit the dust. The rest of the fight, the warlock and the hunter have some nice damage spikes. If you want to see all of your DPS represented in the graph, just check their names. Interested to look at one of the spikes in more detail? Drag the mouse on the time frame you want, right-click on it, zoom in. Or set the page to selection, then you&#8217;ll get a Damage Done overview for that selection. Very nice. For a more exciting graph, check out the one below, from our Razorscale kill. It has feigning hunters, a dead tank (yowza, she hits hard), a Rebirth right at the end there (the orange line). See the blue area on the graph? That&#8217;s Bloodlust. Which incidentally did not cause any DPS spikes.
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<li><a href="http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/images/wol/damage-taken.jpg" rel="lightbox" title="Damage Taken"><img src="http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/images/wol/damage-taken_thumb.jpg" alt="Damage Taken" style="float:right;margin:3px"></a>Same is valid for the Damage Taken category. You get to see the two Patchwerk tanks, me and our pally. As Sawyer had higher effective health and just about the same avoidance, she ate the Hatefuls, I just did my tanking thingy, and only had one bad spike. No complaints on my side! <img src='http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> </li>
<li><a href="http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/images/wol/damage-overview.jpg" rel="lightbox" title="Damage Overview"><img src="http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/images/wol/damage-overview_thumb.jpg" alt="Damage Overview" style="float:right;margin:3px"></a>I want to look at my own performance in detail, so I&#8217;m clicking on my name, and end up with several categories. I am starting with Damage Done, to see how I did on spamming HS. That&#8217;s 63 Heroic Strikes, and only 22 white swings, so I did some spamming alright. I don&#8217;t have the near flawless execution of progression tanks, but I don&#8217;t need to. As an aside, Blizzard, please fix HS! Down with the spamming! Ahem. I also went into this fight with my avoidance spec, and probably won&#8217;t again. Without a Deep Wounds build, I feel my damage is gimp. If you mouse-over the various abilities, you get nice diagrams, displaying hit, crits, misses, etc. At the bottom, I can see Damage Taken, including how well I did on Avoidance. With two disc healers, there was a lot of absorbing going on, and the amount of dodge and parry seems okay to me.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/images/wol/healing-done.jpg" rel="lightbox" title="Healing Done"><img src="http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/images/wol/healing-done_thumb.jpg" alt="Healing Done" style="float:left;margin:3px"></a>Healing Done is in the same vein. If you mouseover a healer (or DPSer or tank) you get a quick summary as tooltip. Both priests were Discipline, and so you can see that WoL estimates the amount of mitigation Divine Aegis and PW:S do, finally showing in logs how powerful discipline healing is.</li>
<li>Care to know how your peeps died? The Deaths Overview will list the last three damage sources before someone died in the raid. In my example, I kinda moved Faerlina unexpectedly and ran out of range of the healers and then she killed me during the Frenzy. Ouch. Very helpful in figuring out how exactly people died.
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<li><a href="http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/images/wol/log-browser.jpg" rel="lightbox" title="Add Query"><img src="http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/images/wol/log-browser_thumb.jpg" alt="Add Query" style="float:right;margin:3px"></a>Another example to evaluate raid performance is to look for specific occurrences in the log browser. In my example, Show events where event type is Hit and target is Kadomi and spell is Eruption. Whoops, got hit twice during Heigan. Yay for having a big health pool! You can construct all sorts of queries and run them, it&#8217;s quite powerful.</li>
<li>WoL has a raid attendance feature based on the logs you&#8217;ve uploaded. It sorts by class and calculates attendance. Very handy. Now if only I could add loot, that would make it even more perfect as raid management tool. Maybe I should suggest that.</li>
<li>A feature I haven&#8217;t tested yet but which I bet is powerful is the <a href="http://worldoflogs.com/tour/live/">live reporting</a>. As soon as you start your combatlog and run the client, your data will be uploaded right as you play, and you can check out data between tries. If only I had used that on Malygos, I would have been able to see our range issue in phase 3 immediately. Next time!</li>
<li>Add to that a thriving forum with quick responses from the developers, I can put myself behind this tool. It has all that I loved about WWS, but in a newer, slicker design that actually is up-to-date with 3.1.</li>
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<p>If you want to test this tool yourself, you can grab a <a href="http://www.worldoflogs.com/accounts/betakey/">beta key here</a>.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been relatively quiet about what&#8217;s currently going on with me in-game, but it&#8217;s time to break the silence. Don&#8217;t want you guys to think I quit playing or something. <img src='http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  The name of my blog is a curse in a way, because I do not spend all of my game-time tanking. It&#8217;s what I like best (most days), but it&#8217;s just not my only focus in-game. </p>
<p><strong>Alts, a discourse:</strong></p>
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<li>I&#8217;ve always had alts. No matter what time, I always have to spend time leveling a character to max-level. It&#8217;s not that I love questing so much. Especially in Northrend, repeating quests has very little charm. What I do love about leveling is learning to master a new class. The slow progress through levels, training new skills, becoming better and better. Trying different builds. That&#8217;s what I love. And so I will keep leveling and leveling, until a WoW killer comes along.</li>
<li><img src="http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/helle.gif" alt="Hélle" title="Hélle" width="157" height="251" style="float:right;margin:5px" />My current leveling project is a Death Knight. Oh no, not another death-tard! <a href="http://armorydatamine.wordpress.com/2009/05/11/minority-report/">Armory Mining</a> has shown us that Azeroth is filled with DKs and Paladins these days. Rogues and warlocks are a dying breed. Usually I am a defender of the underdog, playing the least played race and least played classes in my guild (orc, warrior and shaman respectively). Just this once, I wanted the easy life. Kinda like the hunter I deleted at 43, because the easy life was a bit too easy for me. Also, I like playing classes that I have seen played not so great, to see if it&#8217;s the class or the player (usually it&#8217;s the player). So here&#8217;s my DK, rocking the craptastic Northrend quest greens, slowly but steadily leveling: <a href="http://www.wowarmory.com/character-sheet.xml?r=Bronzebeard&#038;n=H%C3%A9lle">Hélle</a>. I originally rolled her as a pair to do the DK starter quests with my partner, and her DK is called Hiwater. Get it? We are teh funnay! Anyway. My partner detests leveling and questing and will likely never have more than one max-level character, ever. I am on my own now!
<p>Leveling through Outlands was deceptively easy, but in Northrend the cold reality set in. Unless I am doing something really wrong, you cannot kill elites anywhere as easily as a protection warrior can. Squishy in plate, that&#8217;s me. Other than that, it&#8217;s super-fast leveling, and with the help of <a href="http://www.wowinterface.com/downloads/info7674-TourGuide.html">TourGuide</a> + <a href="http://www.wow-pro.com/leveling_guides/james_horde_leveling_guide_addon">Jame&#8217;s addon for TG</a>, I just blast through. 80 is not far away. Already I am making Titansteel bars every day, to be fully prepared. Another reason I really enjoy leveling is the gear game at the end. I already have a gear plan for her. I intend to stay blood for DPS, but want to give unholy a whirl as well. I think she&#8217;ll be able to do great.</li>
<li><img src="http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/garande-naxx.gif" alt="Garande" title="Garande" width="108" height="266" style="float:left;margin:5px" />There&#8217;s also such a thing as primary alt, and that spot is firmly held by my shaman. In fact I just wrote a Naxxramas healing guide for my guild. I have done more Naxx clears as healer than as tank. I am proud that I can strongly contribute to 2-man healing in Naxx-10. I love it that I outheal other healers on Patchwerk. I <3 my shaman. Her gear is pretty much perfect for Naxx-10, with maybe 2 upgrades left, and I can't wait to progress with her. She's also very strong in heroics. She's kinda everything I ever wanted in a healer, more than my paladin ever was. Playing a tank makes me a better healer, because I know when to expect spikes, what pulls are hairy, and when I can afford to DPS instead of hanging in the back. I have her ready to spec elemental, with a gear set that finds me hit-capped, and yet I haven't done it, because I want to heal and not DPS with her, much like I want to tank and not DPS with Kadomi. For me, the 'holy trinity' of MMOs still comes in 3 characters.</li>
<li>I am already contemplating what character to level next. It should be ranged DPS. As I am full on my main server, I have a couple options. Should I level my 73 warlock, or my 72 boomkin? Should I go back and level the 55 mage I haven&#8217;t touched in 1.5 years? Or my 43 shadow priest? Ah, decisions. It&#8217;s hard. I have no clue. My other leveling project is on my German realm, but very much on the backburner. I re-rolled a warrior to level efficiently. She&#8217;s 20 and then my DK started distracting me. I want to finish that guide though, and I really want to try Arms. I wish she was on Bronzebeard, and I really wish Blizzard would raise the character limit to&#8230;15 or so. I have a hard time playing on other servers. I keep toying with the idea of joining a bunch of old friends on Doomhammer, but they&#8217;re mostly on Arizona time, so that likely wouldn&#8217;t work out either. Aaaah.</li>
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<p>So, how about my gentle readers? Do you enjoy leveling? Do you have alts? No time for alts? Hybrid specs to be tank/healer/DPS all in one? Share! <img src='http://www.tanklikeagirl.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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