Saturday, June 30, 2007

Screenshots

This first one is Cat taking out her drop frustrations on a goblin.


This next one is Kelnix and Ribby waiting for a boat.

Friday, June 29, 2007

Come on and Drop Already

I'm posting this for Julie. Hopefully she can start posting them under her name soon so you know who is who.

Last night we were able to log on for a bit and work on a quest in Strangethorn, Venture Mining Company. We were trying to get the Singing Blue Crystals from the goblins. I realize at level 41 that I will not get a drop with every creature I kill and I am fine with that. Last night we were getting drops about 1 in 8 or 1 in 10. If you are familiar with this quest or area even, you already know that the goblins blend in so well with the forest that you cannot see them until you are on them or they are already attacking you. Add a 2 year old and a puppy into the mix and it can get both frustrating and exciting at this point. But we did manage to get 20 crystals, 10 for Dave and 10 for Cat before we quit for the night.

Maybe tonight we will be able to start the Skull Splinter Tusks quest. Something tells me that it will take a couple attempts to get 36 tusks, 18 a piece.


I must admit that Julie had a heck of a time getting the crystals to drop last night.
I have some screenshots at home of Cat taking out her frustrations on the goblins. I'll try and post them tonight.

In other news, I respecced Dave to shadow spec to help pour on the dps a bit. I'm still doing some research but I'm probably going to spec Cat arms too. Seems as we get higher level that our dps works but I'm used to more from playing Kelnix. Any warriors that happen to stumble on this post, leave me some tips.

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Phat Lewt - Sorta

Kelnix managed to grab two pieces of equipment on Tuesday night that should start helping immediately.

First up a new bow.


This sucker dropped off of the Deadwood furlbogs needed for Timbermaw Hold reputation. Needless to say I was very happy. It is a 6 dps gain over my old gun without counting the extra couple of agility. I do have to level my bows up a bit but that never takes very long.

Next up, I did the quest Winterfall Activity.


I have had my eye on this since the Armory listed it as the highest agility chest piece for my level range. That quest was orange to me but my faithful boar was able to tank up to two of the nasty furlbogs easily. I had previously been using a leather chest piece so I ended up gaining 150 armor and 5 agility. Very nice.

All in all a very good night of exp and equipment upgrades.

Last night we did three quests with Dave and Cat in a little over an hour. We slaughtered quite a few pirates trying to get enough snuff so that we could both turn them in. With three quests completed we made it about 1/2 way to 42. Having rested exp from not playing in years helps though.

Welcome to Feign This!

As you may have guessed this is another World of Warcraft blog. I was tired of putting all my WoW chatter on The Four Way Stop so I've decided instead to place all those entries here. I'm sure those of you coming from there will probably appreciate not having to read this stuff unless it interests you.

Now for a little bit about me for those of you how haven't been reading The Four Way Stop.

I've been playing WoW off and on since late beta. I'm your classic casual gamer. I've never raided in WoW and have only done a few instances at any level.

My wife Julie, or Jules as I call her, also plays, even though our playing time is pretty limited. On a good night we get about an hour and thirty minutes in before Taylor requires our full attention. As he gets older I'm hoping we can play after he is in bed.

My highest character is a level 56 Troll Hunter on Destromath but I've found that I just don't enjoy playing him as much as my Dwarf Hunter. Kelnix is currently 54 but should hit 55 in the next couple of days. I wish Blackhand was a PvP server but I can do some BGs for my PvP action.

I also have a level 40 Priest on Blackhand. We call him Dave. His partner is Cat. We just started playing them again a few days ago. Their gear is outdated but we are able to do the quests we need to do well enough.

I do suffer a bit from Altism, but have managed to try and focus on just a few characters lately. I have the desire to see some Outland content, even if it is of the non-instance/non-raid variety. I've been using Jame's Alliance Leveling Guide with Kelnix to try and get the most exp for my time. Considering that a little over a month ago I was level 38 and my limited playing time, I feel like the levels have flown.

What can you expect on this blog? Mostly descriptions of our adventures in WoW. You can probably expect some of the normal class discussion, ranting about the few PUGs we do, and the typical blog entries you would find on a WoW blog. I don't imagine I'll be the next BRK or Mark of the Wild, I just want a place to post about WoW.