Entries by Heartbourne (181)

Patch 3.3.5: "Assault on the Ruby Sanctum"

There has been a lot of speculation that there may be more raid content released before Cataclysm. We had hints of that in the Game Informer interview with Tom Chilton, but today we got confirmation from Zarhym in the official Blizzard forums:

As we prepare for the public testing phase of minor content patch 3.3.3, some players might come across information regarding upcoming content that isn't yet available. To avoid any confusion, we'd like to tell you about an exciting new raid dungeon we are working on for content patch 3.3.5.

The Ruby Sanctum 

A powerful war party of the Black Dragonflight, led by the fearsome Twilight dragon, Halion, have launched an assault upon the Ruby Sanctum beneath Wyrmrest Temple. By destroying the sanctum, the Black Dragonflight look to crush those that would stand in the way of their master’s reemergence into Azeroth and to ultimately shatter the Wyrmrest Accord – the sacred bond that unites the dragonflights. 

The battle that is to come will surely deal a crippling blow to the Red Dragonflight, however, it is up to you to stop this unprecedented offensive and defend the Ruby Sanctum. First you must face the assault of Halion's servants, Saviana Ragefire, Baltharus the Warborn, and General Zarithrian, before squaring off against Halion the Twilight Destroyer, a new and deadly force in this realm. 

The Ruby Sanctum will feature 10- and 25-player content, Heroic difficulties and all-new rewards! Stay tuned for more information as we get closer to its release.

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Protip 8.3: Hot on the Trail

Protip is short video series with various tips and guides. Leave a comment to let me know what you want to see in future segments. Follow @Heartbourne or subscribe in iTunes for notifications of new videos! 

 

We continue tracking down Snivel Rustrocket to find out the nature of the perfume bombs that the Chemical Crown Co. had. Stay tuned for more Love is in the Air goodness.

 

 

Protip 8.2: Snap Snagglebolt

Protip is short video series with various tips and guides. Leave a comment to let me know what you want to see in future segments. Follow @Heartbourne or subscribe in iTunes for notifications of new videos! 

 

On this Protip, we work with Snap Snagglebolt to start uncovering the ensidious plot by the Crown Chemical Co. to use perfume as a chemical weapon. Stay tuned for more Love in the Air guide goodness!

Protip 8.1: Love is in the Air

Protip is short video series with various tips and guides. Leave a comment to let me know what you want to see in future segments. Follow @Heartbourne or subscribe in iTunes for notifications of new videos!

In the first episode of the Love is in the Air guide, I introduce the holiday and spray random passerbys with a giant cologne gun.

Would You Pay 7k Gold for a T10 Piece? 

I often can't understand the average player. Many players acquire gold primarily by doing dailies, farming, or running random dungeons. All three are relatively comparable in profitability. Then again, most players don't have much gold and make just enough to get by. Sometimes they get a windfall, like a Battered Hilt or rare pet drop, then put it on the Auction House, convert their fortune to cash, and stop working to acquire gold. Most players will buy their tier 10 pieces or other Frost Emblem purchases as soon as they have enough emblems instead of buying Primordial Saronite and selling it for an easy ~2,000 gold. Its almost like having the ability to control when you get fortunate enough to cash in on a high-tag item, but hardly anyone does it. Why?

There are three cognitive biases that can help explain this phenomenon - the endowment effect, also known as loss aversion, system justification, and hyperbolic discounting.

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Project Lore Audio Podcast 2: Dave Edition

In our second edition of the currently unnamed experimental Project Lore audio podcast, Pixiestixy, Itzkoopa, and Amatera discussed a range of topics, such as the Ensidia ban, world first Arthas kill, auction house anywhere, and other WoW and MMO topics. Grab the mp3 or Subscribe with RSS!

Make This Addon: Tricks of the Trade

swiss_army_knife1Like most rogues, I use Tricks of the Trade (referred to as ToT, TotT, or Tricks) a lot. Its a rogue ability that has gained a newfound popularity with the great 2 piece tier 10 bonus from Shadowblade Armor. Tricks of the Trade is cast on a friendly player in your party or raid who is within 20 yards. After it is cast, the rogue gains the Tricks of the Trade buff, lasting for 30 seconds. Once the rogue attacks something, the buff is removed, and a buff is applied to your target that lasts for 6 seconds (10 seconds glyphed). This buff causes all threat caused by the rogue to be applied to the player with the buff, and all of the targeted player's damage is increased by 15%. Once the buff is applied to the target, the cooldown of 30 seconds begins on Tricks of the Trade. In short, Tricks is a rogue ability that lasts 10 seconds, has a 30 second cooldown, and transfers all of the rogue's threat to someone else and makes that person deal 15% more damage. It can be cast on anyone within 20 yards initially, but after casting the rogue can move and attack something farther away and the effect still works. Its usually used to pick up adds or help with aggro. Pretty straightforward. The kicker is the tier 10 bonus that everyone has been picking up. Normally Tricks costs the rogue 15 energy, so rogues usually only used Tricks when the tank needed threat or the rogue's threat was too high, such as during an initial pull. With the tier 10 bonus, the ability grants the rogue 15 energy instead of costing energy. This means that Tricks actually increases the rogue's own DPS, making it very valuable. As such, using Tricks of the Trade whenever it is available because an important part of a rogue's DPS rotation. There are a couple of issues that most rogues will run into. The first is how to select a target to use Tricks on when in combat. Most rogues will focus their target, by selecting them and typing /focus. Then, they use a macro along these lines: /cast [target=focus] Tricks of the Trade The issue is that there are usually multiple tanks. The one you picked before the fight might be out of range, dead, or not supposed to be getting threat on your current target. For example, if you are Tricksing to a tank with a lot of threat-per-second (TPS) ability and a tank with less TPS needs to get aggro, you could be screwing things up by Tricksing at a bad time. What's a rogue to do? Rogues in this situation usually make a series of macros that look like: /focus tank1 /focus tank2 Then we hit these until something works if it isn't crucial who has aggro, you know you are Tricksing an okay target, or you think your raid is oblivious to why the offtank is pulling aggro. This approach still leaves a lot to be desired. Sometimes, the tank is doing fine on aggro, and you would rather use it on a DPS target. Other times there are unique encounters and situations, like Blood Queen Lana'thel, where ToT has a unique use. An addon to manage Tricks of the Trade could easily because a rogue staple. A simple version would have users give an ordered list of targets that are viable to ToT to, and when you use Tricks it attempts to use it on each target on the list until it is successful. Again, sometimes your target is out of range or dead, so its important to be able to have multiple targets on the fly. A more sophisticated version could synchronize ToT timing between rogues using it on each other. On fights where DPS checks are tight, like on Festergut, a Tricks of the Trade addon could be set up with two rogues where it could tell if they were glyphed for the extra time and give an alert to each rogue when the other one Tricks on them so they could Tricks back. It could designate a "leading rogue" and a "responding rogue" to simplify the process. Additionally, in case threat got out of hand, one of the rogues could press a button to have both of the rogues Tricks onto the tank during the next cooldown to help stabilize threat, or have the other rogue wait a few seconds to resynchronize the ToT rotation. An even more sophisticated version could tie into threat and DPS tools like Skada, Recount, and Omen as well as range tools such as those in DBM to deliver automatic and on the fly target choosing based on user-configurable rules. For example, it could detect the tanks from gear and HP, or from something like CT_Raid, and when a rogue uses tricks, it would go to any tanks in range, given that there were targets that were within 20% aggro of the tank. If the tanks are out of range or dead, there can be an option to tricks onto the lowest threat DPS in range below a certain threshold. If the tanks are well ahead on threat, there can be an option to Tricks onto the highest DPS below a certain aggro level. These can be customized and reordered, perhaps with a scripting language, such as in Outfitter. There are special circumstances that could be taken advantage of in some encounters, like on Lana'thel. Lana'thel turns players into vampires, causing them to do double damage, heal themselves, and generate no threat. The fight is very tight on DPS, and since there are players generating no threat, it makes sense to Tricks to a vampire in range doing the highest DPS. An extra 15% damage for 10 seconds every 30 seconds is an extra 3% DPS, and saving cooldowns and stacking it with things like potions of speed, the vampire buff, and bloodlust make Tricks a valuable DPS tool. An addon with the ability to automatically ToT onto vampires when possible would be a great tool. If this addon gets made, let me know right away so it can be featured right here on the Project Lore blog.

Protip 7.2: Koralon the Flame Watcher

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Picking up the tier 9 VoA boss on our way out, today's Protip features Koralon the Flame Watcher. For high quality videos, subscribe in iTunes. If you are interested in the other VoA bosses, check out Dorkins and Juggy do Emalon the Storm Watcher and Archavon the Stone Watcher.

Protip 7.1: Toravon the Ice Watcher

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I venture into the Vault of Archavon with 24 other players to try out Toravon the Ice Watcher. Tier 10 get?

Project Lore Audio Podcast Pilot

We recently recorded a test episode of a new project we have been working on, the currently unnamed Project Lore Audio Podcast. In this inaugural episode, itzkoopa is joined by Juggynaut and Heartbourne to discuss the latest news in the World of Warcraft, posts and comments on the Project Lore blog, and other MMO news. Take a listen above or grab the mp3 for yourself. Leave a comment with your thoughts and if you like it, we'll see if we can get some more popular voices on the show and make this a regular podcast!