Archive for April, 2007

23
Apr

PUGging it up Horde-side, in RFC

   Posted by: WoWGrrl    in Dungeons, World of Warcraft

So, with me being the ever-alt-starter, I’ve started YET ANOTHER toon.

This time, it’s a Tauren Druid. I’m not going to list it on the right hand side of the blog as a “real playing toon” but trust me, she’s there.

Her primary role is to stay unguilded and participate in Pick Up Groups for dungeons as a healer. Her secondary role is to scope out casual adult players who might like to join our uber-casual guild, but I haven’t decided exactly how to scope folks out for that quite yet, because I don’t plan for this secondary role to bear fruit immediately.

So, last week I spent a few days advancing her up to level 13. I used my Leatherworker to craft her some starting armor and used my Enchanter to spiff the stuff up, and while I advanced up to 13 I kept an eye on the Auction House for reasonably-priced equipment for both my soloing DPS and my partying healer roles. Again, I made sure to enchant the equipment the best I could, with +Stamina and +Agility to my DPS set and +Spirit and +Intelligence to my healing set.

I had reached level 13 in time for the weekend, so on Saturday afternoon I hopped over to my new druid and made my way to the door of Ragefire Chasm, the first instance Horde-side which is located in the middle of the main Orc/Troll city, Orgrimmar.

The Art of LFG

One thing I want to avoid as much as possible with this PUG toon is complete and utter newbies going into dungeons for the first time. One of the primary ways to avoid them is to not only use the LFG tool (which is not obvious to any first-time users) but also, to use the “LookingForGroup” channel.

Before the LFG tool was put into place, there was a Blizzard official channel called “LFG”. When the tool was put into place, that official channel was removed. Since the LFG tool has some fundamental problems with it, many realms have taken to creating an “Underground” LFG channel, which you can join this way:

/join lookingforgroup

So, I joined that channel, and while I put myself into the LFG tool (and unchecked “auto join”) as wanting to go to Ragefire Chasm as a healer, I also sent a message to the LookingForGroup channel:

“13 druid healer LFG RFC”

A few minutes later, I saw a level 14 warlock on the Orgrimmar General channel LFG for RFC, so I whispered to him that I’d be willing to go, and he invited me to his group, which consisted of himself and a level 18 warrior. I let him know about the LookingForGroup channel and using that, he found a couple more people who wanted to come, including a level 11 Shaman who was on a higher-level alt and needed to hop over.

And In We Go…

The party ended up with two Shaman (one lvl 11, one lvl 14), lvl 18 warrior, lvl 14 warlock and myself, the lvl 13 Druid. Four of us were at the instance door when we invited the level 11 Shaman into the party but found we couldn’t summon him from the summoning stone because he was too low level.

It just occurred to me that none of us thought to get the Warlock to summon him… we all just hopped into the instance and told the Shammy to run for it, and join us when he gets there. We weren’t very far in when the Shammy joined us, and it wasn’t too long before he levelled up to 12 in the instance, as well.

The run itself was awesome! The warrior came equipped with a sword-and-board (one handed weapon and a shield) and was good at grabbing aggro from all mobs in the fray, the damage-dealers didn’t pull aggro very often and require healing themselves, and that level 11/12 Shammy served as excellent healing backup during tough fights where additional mobs had been accidentally aggro’d.

I went in with four quests to complete and got them all done in no time. Nobody died, nobody ninja’d, nobody whined (even the Shammy who had to run in to join us).

I added all four of my team members to my friends list on this toon and will try to include them in a future dungeon run. I know some of them will stop playing these toons and some will zoom way out of my Druid toon’s range, but if they’re quality players I can always keep in touch on higher level toons.

Cuz when it comes to advancing in this game, you can do it alone but it’s slow and painful. You really gotta have friends.

Level Requirements When Advancing A Gathering Profession vs A Production Profession

I didn’t realize until recently that the level restrictions put in place for maxing your professions level didn’t apply to Gathering professions!

Meaning - as a Leatherworker, Alchemist, Blacksmith, etc (anything producing a product) my max-achievable profession level is 75 when I’m level 9 and under, and from 10-19 it’s a max of 150, moving to a trainable max of 225 once your toon hits 20, and then 300 when you hit 35 and 375 at level 50. As a Gatherer profession, however (mining, skinning, herbalism), the level restrictions don’t apply - as soon as you hit herbalism 50 you can train your max level to 150. As soon as you hit 125 you can train to a max level of 225. As soon as you hit 200 you can train to a max level of 300.

Of course, the challenge generally is that to advance to the minimum levels required for training, you’ll have to be gathering herbs that may be surrounded by mobs too high of level for you, and that natural progression of power will keep the profession-advancing in check. It’s much more difficult to power-level a gathering profession than it is a production one.

36 Troll Mage, 300 Alchemist

Once I hit level 35 with my Mage Alchemist toon, I moved him over to Swamp of Sorrows for a little while so he could be cuddled up cozy to the 225-300 Alchemist trainer.

My trip to Stonard was an interesting one, because of course to get there, one starts in Grom’Gol Base Camp in Stranglethorn Vale and runs north into Duskwood and through half that zone to head out of the zone just east of Darkshire. Seeing that I’m a Horde, going through that path runs me right into Alliance territory with a bunch of 20-40’s running around.

Of course, early in I picked up an Alliance “escort”. Some level 40 Dranaei who seemed very confused as to why I was in the area kept giving me questioning looks and following me. Then he progressed to spitting on me and of course, flagged PvP. I just waved at him and laughed in general (not towards him) and kept plugging along the path, making sure not to get too close to any guards. Eventually my escort got bored and went on his way.

Once parked in Stonard, I hopped over to my bank toon that had been diligently storing herbs since this toon maxed out to 225 at about level 25, and I sent gobs and gobs of herbs through the postal system. I probably sent about 120 stacks.

Of course, my Herbalism toons are all under level 35 so the zones they can hang out in to pick herbs are low-to-medium at best, so most of these herbs didn’t do a thing to help skill me up, but at least I’ve got a good selection of ‘buff’ potions stored up in my bank now, instead of just flowers.

After making a whole bunch of potions from the herbs I had stored up, I ended up buying about 50g worth of herbs that made potions which gave me skill-ups from 275 to 300 as well.

More Skilling Up At 35

Level 35 is an administrative level for my toons. I’ve got lots to advance now, because other than fishing, I’ve probably maxed out every other profession I have, and at 35 it’s time to train up the new max profession level so I can advance those skills again.

So…. after skilling up to 300 in Alchemy, I moved my Mage over to Tanaris to pick up the Cooking quest to get past 225, and parked him there while I used other toons to send along/gather up the mats for the Cooking quest (Zesty Clam Meat, Alterac Swiss, Giant Egg. The clam meat and cheese I had in the bank already, but the eggs that were for sale in the Auction House were obscenely expensive (1g per egg) so I sent my 62 Hunter out to the Hinterlands to mow down some Owlbeasts and farm eggs.

Next, he progressed over to Hammerfall in Arathi Highlands to visit the Trauma Physician over there and get First Aid’s maximum level trained up to 300 by completing the Trauma bandaging quest, and picked up a few quests while running around the wee town there.

Teaming Up With A Warrior

After all that training up, I decided to tackle some of the quests in the area - particularly the ones involving the Raptors because they drop Raptor Flesh and Raptor Egg which are useful components of cooking recipes that will advance my Mage’s cooking skills. A bonus is that they drop Raptor Hide which I can send on to my Leatherworking toon to craft into a Raptor Hide Harness which the lowbies tend to eat up when I post a few in the Auction House.

I had picked up a quest from someone in Undercity about bringing back three heads of three theives found in Arathi, so as I worked my way through the Raptors, I aimed myself towards the Dabyrie Farmstead. Just as I got there, a level 34 Tauren Warrior arrived as well and started to beat on the farms people wandering around. I helped him kill one, then asked in a ’say’ if he’s working on the ‘heads quest’, and then extended an invite to a party.

My new friend accepted the invitation and we started on the quest. There were, unfortunately, a few deaths while we played, but it didn’t seem like a big deal to my new friend, and I have a few tricks that let me escape death more readily than my Warrior friend. The first death occurred when he went into a building and didn’t drag everything back outside for me to help kill, but we got that one figured out and after I shared a couple of healing potions and we talked about how mages need to be far away from the action, we did a lot better. On occasion, too many mobs would get triggered and death would result, but all in all it was a good experience.

We ended up finishing 3-4 quests together over the next hour, and it was a great partnership. We added each other to our friends lists and moved on, but I will definitely look for that guy for questing together over the next while. It’s always good for a Mage to have a friend that keeps the bad guys occupied while the Mage nukes ‘em down!

My only regret is that I underused my Polymorph skill. Next time I will work harder at defending my Warrior friend by sheeping meanies pounding on him.

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Central Location, Professions Training Beyond 50

Over the weekend, I moved my Warrior, Mage and Priest’s hearthstone points from wherever they were before, to Shattrath.

I had been planning to do this for a while, for the same reason most people have set Shattrath as their “home” point - that city in the Outlands is the only city that has portals to all the other major cities back in Azeroth. Therefore, easy access to Undercity, Thunder Bluff and Orgrimmar all from one place. That sure beats the heck out of waiting for the cross-continent Zeppelins and the flight-masters.

How I did it was to coordinate with some guildmates… We’ve got one guy who has 5-6 toons levels 60 and above, including a level 67 Mage. At level 65 that Mage learned a Portal spell to port others to Shattrath, so since myself and another guildmate wanted to take our under-58 toons into the Outlands for convenience and for professions training past 50, we gathered up all of our toons at the portal pad in Orgrimmar one by one, then logged them in in succession when our Mage guildmate was opening portals, and we zoomed them all through: Login, enter portal, wait for it to load, logout. Login next toon, repeat the cycle.

I tipped our guild Mage 40g to get my three toons through, and gave him all 7 of the Runes of Teleportation I had on my mage at the time (not knowing I really need to get him the Runes of Portaling or whatever). We got his part over and done with really quickly, then spent the next hour or so continuing the process of organizing our toons:

10. Land in Shattrath
20. Run to a nearby Inn, reset hearthstone
30. Run around looking for a Professions trainer if applicable (if 50+ or enchanter 35+)
40. Make the death relay run from Shattrath through to Thrallmar, getting as many flight points in between
50. Head back to Shattrath
60. Enter a portal back to Azeroth
70. Move toon to the next ‘questing’ place
80. Log out of this toon, log into the next toon and goto 10.

Yay! Now my 51 Undead Warrior Blacksmith/Miner has a max trainable level for Blacksmithing, Mining and First Aid that is 375. I still need to get the Cooking trainer book from the Outlands but my major professional skills are now opened up a little more so I have a chance at advancing the skill every time I use it instead of what it’s been for a while - locked at maximum skill level.

For now, my Warrior is hanging out in Un’Goro crater, even though I find it intensely boring because of how wide-open everything is. I feel like I’m wandering around aimlessly rather than progressing through anything in particular. The main consolation is that I am actually getting quests done and gathering experience and a few hits of Thorium Ore on occasion, so it is some kind of progression.

It’s just very very slow right now. Unfortunately this toon is one that doesn’t have many playing partners, as my main alt-friendly guildmate doesn’t have a toon to go with this one. Once my Warrior gets to where she can hold her own in BRD and LBRS and UBRS and the likes things will be much better, but for now it’s slow going on my own. I need to meet up with a mage around my level who is trying to blast down Un’Goro residents while trying to keep them from pounding on him or her! I’ll take the beats if I can find someone to blast ‘em down!