Archive for October, 2007

At level 64 my Mage dropped skinning (which was at 375) and picked up Tailoring as a way to get a leg up on getting the best equipment for my Mage when the time comes to pick up things like Primal Nethers in the dungeon runs I’m doing.

Farming Linen Cloth

As a Troll was my first character and I didn’t actively play anything other than one character until that one hit 60 (pre-expansion), Orgrimmar is the city that I’m most used to, so whenever it comes time to pick up some training, Orgrimmar is where I default to.

AOE Farming of Ragefire Chasm / RFC

So, I went into The Drag and picked up Tailoring, and then I headed into the Cleft of Shadows and jumped into Ragefire Chasm, aka RFC - a dungeon aimed for level 12-17 Hordies (you CAN get in at level 8 but I wouldn’t recommend trying that in a Pick Up Group of strangers).

I farmed through RFC twice for the Linen Cloth and lowbie green equipment drops (you see, ever the alt-o-holic, I have a new lowbie - currently level 10 druid) and after those two smashingly-fun AOE-fest farm-throughs, I had enough linen to turn into enough bolts to make enough Tailoring gear that I could consider progressing on to Wool Cloth very shortly.

Farming Linen Cloth and Wool Cloth

Deadmines was the next dungeon that I farmed through with my Mage - I have never gone through the instance as an Alliance player (my highest Alliance toon made it to 20 but never instanced), but since one of my guildmates got to mid-40s with an Alliance toon as his first he was able to pass on the information that Deadmines (sometimes called Van Cleef so it’s not confused with Dire Maul when referred to in short form) is a GREAT place to farm for both Linen Cloth and Wool Cloth.

Deadmines isn’t as easy to AOE group up in some spots because while all the Defias guys (Defias Conjurer, Defias Blackguard, Defias Bodyguard, Defias Digger, Defias Evoker, Defias Henchmen, etc) were easy enough to round up (and I resisted anything the casters threw at me so that wasn’t a big deal), the Goblin Woodcarvers later on threw axes at me and knocked me down mid-gather. Ah well, they all died for their treachery.

Mage AOE Farming of Deadmines / Van Cleef dungeon

My favorite place to gather everyone up and hose them all down with my Blizzard spell was near the end, as I was approaching the final boss Van Cleef - out on the docks with the plethora of Pirates and their companion Parrots. From what I remember, none of them were casters so it was super easy to gather them up and mow them down, and the death sounds of the little parrots was great! ;) ;)

Farming Silk Cloth

When it comes to Silk, there’s one place that I think of - Scarlet Monestary. I’ve actually nicknamed that “The Silk Factory” and generally refer to it that way when someone saw my 64 Mage in Scarlet Monestary and wondered what was going on.

At the level of Silk in Tailoring, things start to slow down quite a bit. Where I only needed 2 runs each of RFC and VC, I probably did 4 runs of the Scarlet Monestary Armory and 3 of the Scarlet Monestary Cathedral in order to get enough Silk Cloth to progress past it into things that required Mageweave Cloth.

I brought a guildmate friend through with me for at least two of the Scarlet Monestary runs to help spread the benefit around - burning off rest bonus on his lowbie toon and getting some equipment upgrades while handing over all of the Wool Cloth, Silk Cloth and Mageweave Cloth that dropped from the mobs we were killing.

Mageweave and Runecloth were levels where I “got by with a little help from my friends”, for sure - but I don’t have time to continue this entry right now so I’ll write more later!

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29
Oct

Begged For Gold In Thrallmar From A 70

   Posted by: WoWGrrl    in Adventures In Outland

Normally, I’m pretty used to being begged for gold in the Azeroth cites of Orgrimmar, Undercity and Thunder Bluff. Even if nobody is whispering me directly asking for gold, there’s says or yells or public channel begging going on almost all of the time, like it’s part of the ambiance of a city.

In Outland, however, I haven’t really seen much in the way of begging because I don’t spend much time hanging out in Shattrath City and for the most part if I’m approached for anything in the Outlands it’s to go into a dungeon.

Then, I logged into my mage the other day to clean up my inventory and get ready for a dungeon run that was upcoming, and as I stood by the mailbox in Thrallmar, a complete stranger asked for 50 silver in a say (not sure if it was directed towards me or not). I shift-clicked his name to get the “who” listing on him and found out he was level 70!

Since it was just in a say, I went on about my business, but then the guy asked me directly (still in a say, but mentioned my name this time) and I gave my standard response: “no, sorry” and then I mounted up and rode away, outside of Thrallmar.

I poked around outside of Thrallmar for 5 minutes, figuring that would be enough, and then headed back into the town to continue clearing my inventory and preparing for the upcoming guild dungeon run’s potion needs, etc.

Unfortunately, it wasn’t enough, but it WAS somewhat entertaining in a head-shaking kind of way:

Level 70 begs me for cash in Thrallmar

Considering one daily quest (and there are lots around at level 70) pays 11g99s and up, and grey ‘vendor trash’ drops can pay over 1g each… nevermind how much herbs or ores can earn ya… that guy was so completely pathetic it boggles my brain.

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Aye!

Some of the more interesting and “nerve-wracking” quests that exist on World of Warcraft are the “disguise” ones. Where you need to get close to an enemy and activate a disguise that roots you to the ground like the one in Legion Hold in Shadowmoon Valley, or where you need to suit up in a disguise and then head into a normally-hostile town for some purpose or another.

Whenever we embark on one of these quests, we’re not sure when to activate the disguise, and not sure whether we’re going to die if we activate it at the wrong time and then have to re-start the quest for some reason.

Blood Elf Disguise in Netherstorm quest

And I don’t know if my guildmate companions notice (nobody tends to mention it, we just keep playing and move on) but there are very very few disguise quests that morph in-game female characters into female disguises. Like, this one in Netherstorm I was doing with my also-female guildmate - quite the coordinated equipment setup on this disguise, but it’s still a(n emasculated) male!

The Leper Gnome costume is also male…

I’m glad to see that the Netherwing quest line is supposed to have a Fel Orc female introduced, but of course, my next toon into that quest line will be a male, so I won’t get to test it out for quite a while!

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