What The Hell Is With The Cheap Meat???
I'm starting to think maybe Dorkins isn't buying the highest quality meats. Now don't get me wrong, I enjoy the smoked talbuk venison and all. Whenever I'm chillin with my buddies in a raid, though, it seems their owners always give them clefthoof ribs, and damnit they smell so f***ing delicious!!! Look, i'm a level 70 and as far as stats are concerned the smoked talbuk venison makes me just as happy (+35 happiness per tick) as the clefthoof ribs (+35 happiness per tick), but for some reason the price difference makes me feel like I'm getting gyped. I mean Dorkins only pays 56 silver for a stack of 5 smoked talbuk venison, whereas a stack of 5 clefthoof ribs is 80 silver. The venison may not recover as much health as the ribs, but I only eat the food for the happiness. Now, I know it saves him money and all and ultimately smoked talbuk venison is the smarter choice, but still I wish he would splurge a little and hook me up with the good stuff.
New Episode! 2.4: Slave Pens
The final part of episode 2 is now available! Project Lore gets its boon on and takes on Quagmirran, a disgusting fungal lord. For more help on this guy, go to the Slave Pens Guide. If you've got other tactics they didn't use, let me know. The conclusion of Project Lore's first foray into heroic dungeons awaits! Subscribe to the Episodes RSS feed, the Blog RSS feed, or Twitter to find out when new episodes are out, and join our Facebook Group, Facebook Page, and MySpace. Keep an eye out for the new instance guide on Sunday and new episodes next week.
Episode 2.4: Slave Pens
Project Lore concludes its journey into Heroic Slave Pens by facing Quagmirran. Will they kill the fungal lord or get stuck in their own quagmire? Get strats and info on the big bonus boon for this final fight in the Slave Pens.
New Episode! 2.3: Slave Pens
The third part of episode 2 is now available! Rokmar the Crackler manages to kill one of our heroes in this episode. Can you guess which one? If you need a little more info on the shortcut the boys took, go to the secret tactics section of our Slave Pens Guide. If you've got other tactics they didn't use, let me know. Rokmar is in for a surprise as the guys do some ninja work and sneak into his home. Subscribe to the Episodes RSS feed, the Blog RSS feed, or Twitter to find out when new episodes are out, and join our Facebook Group, Facebook Page, and MySpace. Also, stay tuned for the conclusion of episode 2 tomorrow!
Episode 2.3: Slave Pens
Project Lore continues its fight in Heroic Slave Pens as the boys tackle the second boss Rokmar the Crackler. The guys do some fancy footwork and skip loads of mobs to get to the real fight with Rokmar. Will they rock Rokmar or get cracked by the Crackler? We’ll see in this episode.
Dorkin's Secret Weapon...shhhhhhh
When you absolutely, positively, unequivocally have to kick huge monster ass, then there is no substitute for the "I WIN" macro. Each class can create their own version of this tasty little treat, but I will show you a version that I use specifically as a Beast Master hunter. First create a macro, choose a name (I WIN) or (Kick Ass) or (You Die), then a button graphic. Then in the command line, copy and paste or just type the following:
/use 13 /cast Bestial Wrath /cast Intimidation /cast Rapid Fire /petattackThe first line relates to your trinkets, "13" is the command for your first trinket slot. So make sure your usable trinket is in this slot (second from the bottom on the right of your character pane), examples of trinkets suited for this are Bladefist's Breadth, Bloodlust Brooch, Berserker's Call, or any other badass USEable trinket you have. The rest is pretty self explanatory. Now put this (I WIN) button anywhere on your action bar and ONLY click it if you are positive you can handle kicking more ass than you have ever kicked. Oh and have feign death ready, you will probably pull some serious aggro "Click" YEEEEEEEEEEHAAAAAAAAA!!!!
Wowhead Loves Hunters Plus Comprehensive Achievement List
Wowhead continues to prove itself a great resource for players looking for the latest information on the Beta of Wrath of the Lich King, and today Wowhead gives us a pet talent calculator and a great list of achievements. Looking through the pet talents, I find Heart of the Phoenix to be great for a certain hunter who always seems to complain about his pet dying. Other than that, there are a bunch of interesting things that hunters will be able to tweak about their pets, and though some of the talents are similar to old ones, the new stuff shows a lot of creativity on Blizzard's part. When I first heard of the Achievement system being implemented, I figured I would just let the achievements come to me as I played. But now I can see some people might really go out of their way to get some. Look at this one. I know someone who might just be crazy enough to try it. I definitely see a lot of things that I expected in the list, and I hope its going to expand even more from the nearly 650 already there. I also really hope that when someone unlocks an achievement, there is some crazy sparkley stuff that happens, visible to everyone with an announcement to all in the vicinity, like the discovery system has but even bigger. After all, World of Warcraft is a social game, and what good is a social game if you can't show off when you get something cool?
Behind The Scenes Photos
We've posted some new Behind the Scenes photos of the Intro to Project Lore shoot on our Flickr, so check them out! We'll be putting up new stuff all the time so keep an eye on it and add us to your friends. While you're at it, you can friend us on MySpace, join our Facebook Group and Page, and follow us on Twitter for updates.
A Taste of Tanking
So, as most of you know from my older post about my alt I'm currently leveling a Druid. From the comments I've tried a bunch of stuff and I'm having a bit more fun, so thanks everyone! That said, I'm now spec'd balance. I know, I know, but it's a change from my Rogue so I'm really enjoying it. Recently though, I was questing in the lovely Redridge Mountains, and I got a random whisper from someone asking for my help with a 26 Elite. "Ok," I said, and I headed over. We had a full group of 5 and there wasn't a tank. So I did what any good level 27 Druid would do and *bam* bear form, growl, swipe. I have to say, it was almost a life changing experience. After such a long time trying with all my abilities to avoid aggro, it was so freeing to want it for a change. And not having the guy leave me to kill a healer was so satisfying... I think I'm going to be a Bear Tank! - Dr Dark