Archive for January, 2007

The accumulation of Rest Bonus is another motivation for me to have more than one toon going at any one time.

I picked up a new Addon today to replace my old, broken one from pre-2.0 patch. You can find XPextend here to try it out yourself. It changes your experience bars slightly to give you percentages of how much rest experience you’ve accumulated and how much experience you’ve accumulated towards your next level. Unfortunately it doesn’t seem to give me any idea about how much time I need to wait in order for my rest experience to be at 100% like my old addon for rest bonus did, but beggars can’t be choosers, I guess.

18 Undead Priest

I spent all but 5% of my Priest’s rest bonus last night after my evening workout, and got myself up to 18, and trained with my new skills (one of which was New, and two of which were upgrades on existing things). I haven’t really taken much of a look at my talents yet (although of course I’ve spent the talent points), but I’ve been pondering my talent spec. I hear discipline/holy is a good route to go for a soloing-yet-instancing type, and I’ve been collecting +healing equipment now and then when I see it.

I think this weekend I’ll do my first instance with this toon, and see how the whole “healing and cleasing” thing goes. I’ll probably go into Ragefire Chasm (RFC) even though I’m a couple levels above its recommended start level (folks go in there at 12-14). I like to have confidence of strength over my opponents when I’m learning an experience. There’s plenty of chances for insane healing practice later on.

10 Blood Elf Paladin

I toyed around with her this morning and finished a couple of quests and burned off her 25% rest bonus in no time. I’m feeling happy that it takes a long time for rest bonus to build up and not long to burn it off on this toon because learning too many classes at once isn’t fun, and I’m happy to park this toon for a week and a half at a time while I learn the others.

42 Undead Warrior

I’ve spent about 150g on materials to help this toon through her 4-5 Armorcrafting quests, and thankfully they’re all done, and my toon is up to 243 blacksmithing. The “hear ye! hear ye!” shout that the Mithril Order guy did when I was admitted as an official Armorsmith was kinda neat as well, but I guess nobody was around to cheer for me… That’s what I get for playing at 9 AM on a Friday morning when most people are at work or school ;)

Now, I’m heading her back towards STV and Booty Bay area to grind on quests, but first…

61 Troll Hunter farms SFK

It’s time to restock some of my cash supplies. Since it’s the weekend, this is a great time to be selling things in the Auction House, so I decided to plow through a lowbie instance.

Shadowfang Keep has a reputation for having a bunch of low-level Bind on Equip (BoE) blues that can drop, as opposed to having a lot of Bind on Pickup (BoP) items that I’d only be able to disenchant, and not sell instead of being able to decide whether to disenchant for the shards or sell in the Auction House. Low-level is good, because people spend a lot of dough on twinking up their wee toons for PvP in the 10-19 and 20-29 brackets.

I almost wished I had an expert skinner tagging along with me, with all the wolves and the skinnable shadowfang corpses I was leaving about! This is definitely a great low level instance for those in the Skinning profession.

I still say it’s a crappy Hunter dungeon, however. Very tight quarters and tight turns mean a lowbie hunter with a wide aggro radius would have troubles being able to attack from afar without also aggroing other mobs.

Loot from Shadowfang Keep farming run

I ended up getting 4 or so blues, but they were all BoP so I disenchanted them (3 Large Glimmering Shards, 3 Vision dust, 1 Lesser Astral essence, 1 Greater Nether essence and 1 Large Brilliant Shard). Robes of Arugal even dropped, after I dropped Arugal without him blinking even once to another location in the room.

As for other items I could sell on the Auction House, I ended up with 6 BoE items (3 weapons, and 3 pieces of armor) plus a stack of Lean Wolf Flank (low level cooking mat) and nearly a full stack of both Linen and Wool cloth (the cloth I’ve kept for my alts, however).

So, I have calculated that if all of my shards and all of my BoE items sell for their buyout prices, I’ll get 25g from this run.

But wait, there’s more! I picked up about 1.5g in coins on the way through, and brought back approximatetly 1g worth of vendor trash as well. I’ll likely use up this bit of extra cash restocking arrows, however, so we’re back to this run having profitted me 25g.

Not too bad for about 50 min work (including travel time to get back to the AH and time spent listing and comparing current things for sale in AH)!

25
Jan

Player reputation WoW addon, Karma

   Posted by: WoWGrrl    in Addons I Use, Etiquette, General

Karma is two things to me:

The thing that keeps me from getting mad at not getting a specific outcome from a specific person.

And

A third-party addon developed for World of Warcraft.

I’ll be talking about the second incantation of Karma here. You’d have to find me in a more philosophical blog to be talking about the first incantation of it.

Karma The Addon, What’s It Do?

Basically, it lets you award or remove “points” from other gamers, so as to remind you next time you interact with them how you already feel about them. The other gamer doesn’t get notified, and there’s no “Karma sharing” function as far as I know, so really, it’s just for you and your own memory.

Personally, I guess I’m a bit of a snob. Certain behaviors annoy me and since this game is about fun to me, part of why I’m using Karma is to help improve my own fun and lower my frustration. Namely, I am in a large guild with my 60 now and want to have SOME kind of understanding of who I’m going into instances with so I don’t go in repeatedly with people who annoy me. Mainly people who are selfish in a team situation, wanting to play like they solo instead of working with the team in a smooth way. I figure it’s not too much to expect at level 60 that ‘for the team’ etiquette would have developed.

Where To Find It, Basics Of Use

I found the Addon here and it installs like any other Addon. To get the command list once it’s installed and you’re re-logged into the game, do /karma.

Unless I’m actively partied with someone, I have to manually add them to my karma list before I can give or take karma points from them. There doesn’t seem to be a quick and easy way to do it from the Karma GUI (found by doing /karma window) but the command to add an online person to your Karma list is:

/karma addmember [player name]
ie:
/karma addmember Valdesta

Then from there, I tend to go into the GUI view (/karma window, find the person in question, and do the Karma rating changes manually with the slide bar. I also put in notes to remind myself why this person has been given or had karma removed. The interface is pretty self-explanatory once you get to it, I believe.

Unfortunately, this doesn’t cover the whole “same person, alt toon” thing but copying and pasting isn’t all that hard once you learn this is just another alt you’re dealing with…

Determining Points Given or Taken

Everyone on your Karma list starts out at 50, so those below 50 are effectively “below average” in your determination, and those above 50 are “above average”. I don’t think Karma can go outside of the 0-100 range, either.

So then, I’ll be giving points to some players and taking points away from others, and I have to figure out what my strategy is going to be for that so I get consistent, useful results over time. This is going to be the thing that takes the most mental time now that the Addon is installed. How much do I give to or take from people in terms of Karma for their actions which I personally deem to be ‘for the team’ vs ‘for myself, screw the team’? I don’t know the answer to that yet.

Right now, tho, I think I’ll award 1 point for everything that makes me think “Hmm, that rocked” and 5 points for everything that makes me think “holy shit, THAT ROCKED!”, and just reverse the sentiments for deductions. It’ll be interesting to see how all these complete strangers online start to stack up now that I don’t have to worry about ever sharing the information or doing anything about it other than avoiding instance parties with the ones who really really suck!

I’ll let you know how it goes :)

One of the World of Warcraft mods I picked up early on in my playing is one put out by WarcraftRealms.com - Census+. It doesn’t enhance my playing at all, but it does give me a “good samaritan” feeling, and contributes to my apparent love of statistics.

All the addon does is make a series of “who” calls in the background every half hour while you’re playing, and then records the population information into an LUA file which you can upload to the WarcraftRealms.com website manually or with an automatic uploader they reference on the site. From there, your LUA file data is merged with all the other submissions, and is (usually) processed within a day or two and your population information becomes part of the huge pool of population information WarcraftRealms has been collecting since near WoW’s original launch date.

There’s no guaranteed reward for submitting to this site, but every month the site owner buys Amazon gift certs and the likes and then assigns all submitters for the previous month “ticket numbers” from which he then draws winners from. I actually won one month, and won a $75 gift cert from Amazon, which rocks pretty hard!

As a guild recruiter, the WarcraftRealms site was pretty helpful in helping avoid recruitment of “guild hoppers”, because as long as there’s regular Censuses being taken on your realm, there’s a pretty decent history of any one player in that realm in terms of how long they’ve been playing that toon, what guilds they’ve been in and how quickly they’ve progressed through the levels thus far.

As a regular player, the stats aren’t as “helpful” but they’re still fun to pour over on occasion. If nothing else, I like to see my personal submission stats for the site itself improving… seeing my name climb higher on the top contributers lists.

I made a list today of Horde and Alliance realms that have been up for more than 6 months but still have very limited representation in the Census submissions. If you’re on one of these realms, consider picking up the addon and contributing!

Horde side:

Anetheron
Blackrock
Chromaggus
Crushridge
Eredar
Gul’dan
Icecrown
Jaedenar
Kel’Thuzad
Korgath
Lothar
Magtheridon
Mannoroth
Ner’zhul
Onyxia
Shadowmoon
Spirestone
Stonemaul
Stormreaver
Tichondrius
Zuluhed

Alliance side

Andorhal
Anetheron
Blackrock
Chromaggus
Crushridge
Darkspear
Eredar
Gul’dan
Icecrown
Jaedenar
Kel’Thuzad
Korgath
Magtheridon
Shadowmoon
Spirestone
Stonemaul
Warsong
Zuluhed