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So, I queue up for a random heroic, get into a H PoS with two bosses down. Normally, I don't like going in after bosses have died, but I decided to give it a shot. As soon as I zone in, I mount up and head towards where the other party members are. They didn't clear some of the adds, and I pull one. While I'm running for my life, a mage says "Warlock. Summon me. Now." ???? I told him that I had an add on me, and porting in was just as efficient. Someone else said that the mage didn't want to run in. I told him it was too bad, because I had to run in. Note: I probably would have summoned him, if he'd asked, instead of demanded. We sat around for about 5 minutes, all the while, the mage was making snide remarks about how he'd just sit in Dalaran until the lock decided to summon him. I informed him that he should just have fun sitting there until he decides to be civil about it. Finally, he runs in. More rude remarks ensue. The paladin tank pulls the adds. I start beating down the Flame guy, and pull aggro, soul shatter, then get a damage debuff. The healer lets me die, not even bothering to toss any kind of heal on me. I say, "Oh, nice heals there." The healer tells me that if I wanted heals, I should have summoned his friend. And that he's not really in the mood to heal ???? A few seconds later, everyone except the tank dies from the damage debuff, because the healer was too busy talking smack to me to notice that his friends were dying, too. I have a good laugh, and the mage tells the tank to kick me. I say fuck it, and leave, because I don't have to deal with rude people.
I know this is just a lot of QQ, but I really just don't understand why people from other servers find that it's alright to be rude to people not from their server. I'd understand if I'd caused them to wipe, or if I put out incredibly low DPS numbers, or just acted like an idiot in general. But I didn't. I simply didn't summon a guy who was rude to me. The biggest downfall to the random LFG system is the sudden loss of common courtesy, cross-realm.
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So, for me, the instance server I'm in is in a different time zone than my regular server. So in the middle of the run I see that it's 8:30pm, when in *my* time zone it's actually 6:30pm. Fortunately, I didn't panic, but it definitely took a moment to recover from that, and fortunately we were at the end of the instance, rather than the beginning. Still - I feel it's worth being annoyed about, and so worth complaining about here. Blah, blah, blah. And, yes, I could probably make sure the time on the clock is set to my local time, rather than server time, but that's messed me up in WG in the past, when they've been off by a couple of minutes. Current Mood: annoyed
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I have a question for all you balance druids.
I was on vent the other day with a friend of mine, and he was complaining about a boomkin using starfall in instances that he was tanking, I think because it pulled extra mobs
I said surely it's ok to use it if you glyph it (the glyph cuts the range in half), and he said no, duids should never use starfall in instances. I asked in what circumstances they should use it, since it seems to me that it wouldn't be that effective in pvp as the effect is cancelled if you change forms or get stunned. He said yeah, there and no circumstances in which starfall should be used.
Please tell me he's wrong! He doesn't play a druid so I would take what he says with a grain of salt, but he's usually very knowledgable about pretty much all classes and specs, and spends a lot of time reading up on things.
It seems stupid to me that druids would get a 51 point talent that's completely useless (when I said as much he said yeh, that's what sucks about boomkins). I've not had any trouble with it on my baby druid since I glyphed it, but have a I just been lucky?
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Yea I know I'm late. But I hope you all had a great Christmas. I spent it with Nora, quiet day, we exchanged gifts in the morning ate some ham, potato salad and corn. Then dinged around on our computers and watched tv. Her kids moved to Tennessee so she wasn't really in the Christmas spirit. No decorations, no tree. Trying not to cry all day. Poor Nora. I'm glad I was there to be with her. For Christmas I got a few things, some lotto tickets, chocolate mint patties, and a carton of smokes. ( i know, i know, bad for me) Don't get me wrong though most of my Christmas came in November- comforter, blankets (mom and dad, pots and pans(from Nora), money( from my bro) So I was blessed this Christmas. So Winston and I had a couple nice days hanging out with Nora and her kitties. Now we're back home just chillin out.
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Dear PUG Tank, I am an endgame-geared, raid-happy MM hunter. I do not mind waiting for you to build threat. I do not mind misdirecting mobs to you. I do not even mind doing less than optimal DPS so you can hold threat on the kill target. This is specifically directed at you, Mr. Ranting DK Tank From Last Night. I know that you just got to 80 and just got geared for tanking. Your blues and greens give this away. As does the fact that, unbuffed, you have less health than I do. None of these are really problems for me, I don't mind running heroics to help people get geared. What I do mind, however, is pulling threat using auto shot. Please, for the love of all that which is good and righteous, study up on your tanking rotation and spec before trying to tank. When my pet is pulling threat - with growl off, mind you - I get a little concerned. Please don't spout obscenities at me in /party when I pull threat with my first two shots. Sometimes, I crit a little hard. That's just the way my gear goes. And remember, my feign death is on a 25-second cooldown. I use it as often as I can, but sometimes it gets resisted. Other times, well, it's not off cooldown yet. Please toss a taunt or two at the mob beating on me, I am not a warrior wearing plate armor, nor am I a rogue who can lolwut a mob in melee range. This will save you headache and the healer some mana. Which he - or she - is probably desperately using to keep you alive. Love, Karbon MM Hunter P.S. Healers? I know you've got a lot on your plate. I know that you're concerned about keeping the tank alive. But could you please toss a heal at my pet now and again? Mend Pet isn't everything, alas, and it makes me an unhappy hunter to have to resurrect my pet after a fight. You've deprived me of the company of my loyal battle-companion, after all, and that makes me sad. P.P.S. As a polite reminder to the paladins out there, I would like a blessing of kings or a blessing of might. Not a blessing of wisdom. Especially not a blessing of sanctuary, unless there's four paladins in the group. Thank you. P.P.P.S. Fellow group members? I know I'm geared. You don't need to tell me things like 'OMG, ur gear is awesome,' or ask me 'were can i get gear liek u?' Please don't make me put on my T4 gear to keep from having to deal with this situation. Check WoWhead. Read up on MMO-Champion. Spend a little time researching and take advantage of those lovely internet resources to learn where you can go to get upgrades. This is especially applicable if you are not a hunter or a paladin tank. I do not know where, for example, the best boomkin gear drops. Therefore, asking me is rather useless and irritates me a little. P.P.P.P.S. Tanks? I know you're trying your best. So am I. I <3 you for being willing to endure the madness that is the PUG heroic. Current Mood: amused Current Music: John Michael Montgomery - Life's A Dance
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You may recall several days ago that I was excited that I had gotten a new arrow pattern that was making my much in the way of gold. Needless to say this was not something that was easily ignored by every other Gnomish engineer on the server, and they all started undercutting in order to make their own profits. Yet, somehow, I still managed to control the market. Here are tips on how to do so given any market:
1) Have constant presence. Advertise a lot. Offer to craft for discounts. Sell directly in bulk for large discounts (Make sure you still make money!). Make sure you have so many auctions up that your name is ALWAYS there. You want to create an association by reflex with your name and the item(s) you're selling.
2) Make sure your opponents don't know your pricing! On your AH character, find out the name of your competitors and /ignore them. To my knowledge, this prevents them from seeing your auctions, and thus knowing if they've been undercut! In a similar vein, use an alt just to check the market so this same trick can't be used on you.
3) Make sure you get whatever you need to make the items yourself, or at a price much lower than normal. If you can craft at a price where you can make profit while forcing others to take a loss, you've essentially won (Though driving the price higher could help your profits, at the risk of being undercut of course).
4) Undercut smartly. If you're having a market war, don't dedicate your entire stock to the war. Leave some at the higher price, and put a chunk 1s BO price below the competitor's. If you've been dedicated to the market you're in, odds are you'll be able to move the stock you put below theirs, theirs will then be bought, and they'll also be discouraged from trying to undercut you again, thus causing your higher-price stock to sell.
5) Be ready to dedicate a lot of time to checking auctions to see if you've been undercut or if the market has changed.
That's about it. I've managed to get myself the crafted 264 boots in only a few days via obeying these basic principles. Obviously they might not always work, but it's really helped with the profit margin.
Good luck in the AH to you all!
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Dear PUG DPS, I am a paladin tank. This means that I can effectively hold aggro on multiple targets against things like healing aggro and even most AoE. What I cannot do, unless my gear is significantly higher-level than yours, is hold aggro on a mob with splash threat when you're nuking it full force. Please keep this in mind when you pull threat on the mob I'm not directly hitting with my sword and you start getting beat on by it. I will, of course, do my best to try and get aggro back as I am not generally an asshole. This, however, is not a request for you to keep DPSing the target I just taunted, because this makes it difficult for me to keep threat on mobs the rest of the group is busy focusing DPS on. Remember, your friendly neighborhood paladin tank is working hard to keep you alive, and he would appreciate it if you didn't make it any more difficult for him than it has to be. Also, please remember that the healer can only cast a limited number of spells at a time, so don't make your healer sad by pulling threat and requiring immediate heals. Or he might get angry with you and let you get pounded on by the mobs until you die instead of tossing a heal at you when you need it. Love, Agathius Paladin Tank P.S. The fact that there are three DPSers in a PUG Heroic doesn't mean that you should be attacking three different targets at the same time. /assist Agathius is a wonderful command. Please use it. P.P.S. Healers, please tell me if you're new/undergeared/inexperienced. I can pull at a rate consistent with the needs of your mana regeneration and healing ability. P.P.P.S. Healers, if you managed to somehow pull aggro, please TELL ME. Don't just stand there and die. It helps if you let the tank know that he's pulling too fast for you to keep up. Current Mood: annoyed Current Music: E Nomine - Vater Unser
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