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Monday, July 20, 2009

Raiding and listening!!

Raid is a major part of WoW. One of those major things that is part of raiding is making sure to listen to people when they try to say something about what is about to go down. Like shooting up a melee class that has some range onto FL when you are only shooting 1 person up there to get both turrets down. It can be done but if you are doing more than 1 tower up you need a class that has range that can also kill the turret that is close to them like a mage, boomkin and ele shamans. Ones that also work because they have some range is enhacment shaman, shadow priest but some of there diseases dont work as of now, Death knights and pallies.

Another major things about raiding is not being stupid. Like Erilis using Divine Intervention on a fight where it is no use because it is funny. So as we walk back in to ulduar FL kills us from hundreds of miles away with his AoE super doom. Doing stupid shit has caused us to wipe many times because people think its funny but in most situations its only funny to them.

This was just my little vent on things. Lets get into ulduar and go get some tier gear

1 comment:

  1. Dude, everything worked out fine...what's more annoying, is people making a laundry list of reasons why we can't do something, without providing any solutions.

    Whether or not Erilis did that on purpose, and whether or not he knew what the outcome was gonna be is irrelevant. What do firstly remember from the raid? How much fun we had getting the achiev...we did it in 3 minutes without anyone dying. What do we remember next? That 2 players we generally look up to left us high and dry.

    I know you're venting--but we don't always have the perfect composition. We make what we have, work. And if you're looking for progress, expect the wipes...wiping a few times on FL+2 is nothing compared to the multiple hours of wipes that progressive guilds have put in to finding out the strategies that work for them.

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