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While I wasn’t one of those standing in line for the midnight release of the expansion pack, I was one of the many in line the next morning right after the gaming store opened, to purchase my copy.

When I got to the counter to buy, the cashier asked me the same question twice (about their special in-store card, about which I always respond “no thanks”) and then corrected herself on the second time, saying that some of her co-workers had called in sick that day and they were going to be short-handed.

I asked her if her co-worker played World of Warcraft, but she didn’t know. Obviously she’s not a player herself, or she would have caught my reference … sick on the day of the Xpac release…

My First Views of Northrend

By the time I got on with the expansion at about 10:45 AM, there was already a level 60 Death Knight in my main’s raiding guild. Nobody had hit level 72 yet (in our guild), but considering it’s 1.5 MILLION experience points to get to 71, that wasn’t superbly surprising.

I hadn’t been in the beta myself, and hadn’t watched any kinds of videos, so I didn’t have a clue about where anything was, except for the Zeppelin towers that had been introduced before the xpac released. I chose to enter Northrend for the first time via the Zeppelin outside of Undercity.

Before the flying boat left dock, however, I saw a familiar call-out on the LookingForGroup channel (which I’m always subscribed to by using the addon AlwaysLFG) - LF1M (looking for 1 member), healer for Nexus and g2g (good to go). I whispered right away, saying how I was just entering Northrend for the first time and had no clue where I was going, but I was a well-geared healer ready to rock the new dungeons.

So it turned out that I landed in Northrend and was able to grab the flight path, and then the summon came in for one of the first new instances… and that summon took me to the other side of the map, closer to where the Orgrimmar Zeppelin would have landed me.

The Nexus - Utgarde Keep - The Nexus

My first dungeon run was with a PUG, because guildies were already involved in everything they were doing when I logged in. Shortly after I started my PUG, five guildmates completed Utgarde Keep and got the achievement for it.

The second and third runs I did were part PUG, part guildie - 2 DPS and myself as a healer from our guild picked up a DPS Warrior and a Warrior to tank for us, and we headed into Utgarde Keep and then stayed all together for the time it took us to get our butts over to The Nexus for a second run with the same solid group.

The dungeons themselves were easy for us, as expected… considering I’m wearing 2 pieces of Tier 6 gear and my guildmates are better geared than I am, and we were effectively in a “regular” dungeon when we were very much used to Heroics. I’ll eventually venture in with my lesser-geared toons and will be able to better judge the true “difficulty” of the instance for people who aren’t all decked out.

The most difficult part was even taken care of for us, because the tank, or in the case of the second and third runs, the DPS Warrior, were already familiar with the routes through the instances, having played in the Beta test. For Utgarde Keep this wasn’t a big deal, but The Nexus was twisty and turny with many hallway options at some points, so I was very glad to be the healer and just play Follow.

Gear Quality From Starting Instances

As expected, the gear ROCKS in these new instances. I was looking at the first blue drops and wondering if it was an upgrade from my gear that was picked up in Mount Hyjal and Black Temple back in Burning Crusade. The off-hand I picked up had better stats for sure, and the rings that were quest rewards were about equal, too.

This gear will be a BIG upgrade for most players, a fact which will provide great joy!

Despite the niceness of the gear, we actually disenchanted a couple of blues… mainly because we were three clothies and two plate-wearers and mail and leather kept dropping!

Training Up Professional Maximums

This was expensive. I came into Northrend with over 300g and spent it all, and had to send myself more money to finish the job. There were a billion new recipes in all but First Aid and Fishing (as expected) and I was glad I had money saved up.

But for now it’s time to get back to leveling! I’m less than a bubble away from 71 :)

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Not familiar with what I mean by “Greasing the Social Wheels”? Check out my introductory entry on the topic first.

About First Aid

On World of Warcraft, First Aid is one of the three “secondary” professions that can be learned by all players of all classes, no matter their other professions. Fishing and Cooking are the other in this category which can be learned by all.

First Aid allows a player to turn cloth into bandages - progressively more powerful bandages as the player’s First Aid level advances. Bandages can be used as one of the many ways to restore health more quickly than natural healing allows, but the special benefit of bandaging is that it can be used for in-combat healing as long as the bandager and bandagee are not being hit (a hit will stop the channelling of bandaged healing).

Why First Aid Is A “Wheel Greaser”

In a party situation, it’s not always fair to depend solely on the healer to restore your health from battles. And, as a healer, sometimes it’s nice to save your mana and still get a quick heal.

While you may be fortunate and end up with group after group where the healer has plenty of mana to heal the fight and is able to recover mana for the next battle without huge long delays for the group, it’s what you do to “pull out the last stops” on or just after a really hard fight that helps define you as an A-Team player versus an Average Player.

And if you’re a Warlock who likes to Life Tap to restore mana, you’re losing an INSANE number of karma points with the A-Team members if you’re not bandaging yourself up after Life Tapping between battles, at least until the healer says they’ll gladly take over helping you out there.

How To Use First Aid As A Wheel Greaser

The main thing you’re doing by using First Aid is saving the Healer (even if the Healer is you) mana and as a result, allowing the group to progress more quickly, reducing the number of “mana up” breaks the healer will need. Sometimes, however, you’re backing out of a tough battle to bandage for a moment to save your life (so you can contribute more DPS to the fight afterwards) when the healer has been forced to focus solely on keeping the tank up.

Here are some simple habits you can execute between battles that will be noticed by the A-Team:

  • Bandage yourself to full health after a battle has completed whenever possible
  • Hunters, use bandages as extra healing on top of your Mend Pet ability
  • Warlocks, use bandages to restore health after Life Tapping
  • Anyone - bandage someone who needs it between battles

During battles, it’s not often all that useful to use a bandage, because being hit cancels the streaming heal of the bandaging process and bandaging can only be done once every 60 seconds. However, if you are not being hit and are a DPS character that can back out of a battle for 10 seconds to apply a bandage, the extra time you give yourself to “live to DPS another day” could end up helping the team more than if you had stayed, fought, and died.

What’s the quickest way to level up First Aid?

Now that you see one of the important reasons to level up First Aid, how do you get it to a reasonable level, quickly?

Personally, I like farming dungeons for my First Aid materials, but that’s because I have a max-level toon. Two runs of Ragefire Chasm, Two of Dead Mines and then about 6 wings of Scarlet Monestary and I’m at 225 First Aid and ready to do the quest in Hammerfall to up the max to 300.

If you’re starting a new toon, however, consider leveling up First Aid more naturally - take the Linen Cloth you find from humanoids from level 6 to the low teens and turn them into bandages, and as you advance your level, the cloth types will advance, too.

If you’re around level 40, consider farming RFC (or the Alliance equiv) for your Linen Cloth, or taking out humanoids in that 6-12 level range in zones you used to play in. Wool Cloth can be found on the Razormanes in The Barrens but is also present in Dead Mines and Wailing Caverns in piles.

And of course, if the prices are good because there’s a lot listed, buy some from the Auction House!

And yes, Wool Cloth is ALWAYS that expensive (more than Linen Cloth or Silk Cloth, at times more than Mageweave Cloth)… but that’s another topic for another day!

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