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I didn’t really mention it before, but I figured I’d go ahead and outline some guild-related changes that my characters have undergone in the past few months.

Mage, Hunter, Priest Make A Move

I’ve been raiding with a decent group since the beginning of January, and finally decided to make the official guild change-over on my raiding toon, the 70 Frost Mage, on February 21.

As for the rest, I moved my 70 Hunter over shortly afterwards and a few days later, brought the 51 Priest/Jewelcrafter over, but have left my “parked” 61 Warrior in my social/levelling guild along with my 58 Rogue, 30 Druid and a bank toon.

Why The Switch?

There’s many reasons why I made the switch with my best-geared toon… the new guild is larger, more active, and since they are raiding regularly at the 25-man level (currently working on Al’ar), there are more players who are geared for heroics. The first day I was guilded, we went through 4 Heroics!

So, my badge count has gone through the roof, and my need to turn to the LFG line has toned way down. Most of the time I don’t even have to look around for a party, because the limited times I’m available to run something, there’s a guild group forming, and they love my Magely skills! It’s awesome.

And as a bonus, because I had been raiding with these guys for nearly 2 months already, I only stayed as an “initiate” in the guild a couple of days - until I could get to the next 25-man raid at which point, at the end of another great raiding night, I was promoted to Member by the GM/RL and received many nice comments and welcomes from everyone present.

Oh, and I moved the Hunter across because our guild is actually LOW on quality Hunters - recruits with attitudes as big as their DPS (and we all know some Hunters can dish out the major DPS) have come and gone, and a lot of our members are on casual raiding schedules, only making 1 or 2 on a week that they can actually make it to any. So, I brought my keyed-but-not-really-geared-for-Karazhan Hunter across and have been on 4 or so Karazhan runs so far, after the Mage is already locked out with a different group.

And the Priest, I moved mainly because she’s now a 375 Jewelcrafter with a mess of rare gem cuts, and I felt the raiding guild environment could make better use of that Professional skill than a social/levelling guild with less than a handful of people who pay enough attention to their characters to even gem up.

What About The Old Guild?

One of my old guildmates applied to the same raiding guild I’m in, and was accepted, and he occasionally attends raids when his schedule permits, but I haven’t had a real chance to talk to him lately since my gaming schedule has been strained for time.

As for the rest of the folks, I still have some of my characters in that guild, and since I log into my bank toon every day, I tend to still chat with the folks and see how they’re doing. I’ve also continued to trade favors with friends from the old guild, running through their lowbies in exchange for BRD run-throughs for my 50s Priest and the occasional rest-bonus-burnoff run for my 30 Druid.

And of course, some of us hung out on Ventrilo while we played, and I still do that regularly.

Was The Move A Good One?

In short, yes it was definitely a good one. I was getting frustrated with having to turn to strangers in the LFG line all the time, and doing a /who [guildname] to find folks from that guild I had been raiding with for two months. My levelling guild was indeed just a social/levelling guild and had no aspirations towards organized recruitment or coordinated efforts except on rare occasions (ie: 1-3 guildie dungeon runs a week, most below Outland level), and I really did want to do more, experience more, challenge myself more.

Of course, I wouldn’t have made the switch if this new guild didn’t also show some very good qualities in terms of behavior during raids, dealing with mouthy players, having equipment requirements, encouraging each individual to do their best to help the team, scheduling raids on a website with sign-ups… all sorts of great things. Sure, there’s some crap that goes on too, and it’s clear the GM/RL is a key part to holding the guild together cohesively, but all in all, I’ve really enjoyed the environment and lucky been able to remain distant from any potential drama.

I am quite surprised I was able to find a cool raiding guild like this so soon… Before Christmas I went on a couple of Karazhan raids with an ex-guildie’s raiding guild only to find that the ranged DPS tended to attack from up-close (and subsequently die a lot), that the Raid Leader swore in all-caps on the Raid line (I don’t recall him freaking on Vent tho) when yet another wipe occurred, and that I was the top damage of all three mages despite only being at +450 frost damage and them being better-geared. When I wasn’t re-invited to their raid groups, I wasn’t disappointed. I kind of expected to run into more of those before I hit the guild I’m now raiding with!

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My Hunter was my very first toon ever created on World of Warcraft, and bears a name I’ve used online for years in various capacities and has become my online pen name. Many people on the game still call me “Val” no matter what toon I’m on. Valdesta was born during the Winter’s Veil Festival in World of Warcraft, late in the year of 2005.

My hunter is the one featured fishing on this blog - with a guildmate warlock buddy who has way better gear than I do on my Hunter :)

Before the expansion pack came out, she hit 60 at the end of May 2006. By the time the expansion hit, I knew this Hunter wasn’t my priority, so it took her until September 2007 to hit 70 having done ZERO outland dungeons and only a small number of Outland group quests. She soloed from 60 to 70, never running out of quests but completely not worrying about “reputation grinding”.

This toon was never really destined for much, but gets some time here and there and has acheived some useful milestones.

Current Skills and Stats (Unbuffed)

March 13, 2008, 70 Hunter stats

Enchanting: 360/375
Herbalism: 375/375
Cooking: 375/375
First Aid: 375/375
Fishing: 375/375

Riding: 300/300 (using the Reins of the Veridian Netherwing Drake to call my epic flying mount and the Horn of the Frostwolf Howler for my epic land mount)

Reputation Standings - Outland

I was originally going to list the non-standard recipes I have for Enchanting, but I really don’t have many that are worth mentioning, and the process was looking more tedious than I wanted to deal with for a blog post.

So, instead, you get a summary of my Reputation levels:

Reputation Maxed At Exalted

Frostwolf Clan (Alterac Valley battleground)
Netherwing

Reputation At Revered

Nobody in Outland!

Reputation At Honored

Cenarion Expedition 11446/12000
Ogri’la 1635/12000
The Consortium 4860/12000
Thrallmar 3113/12000
Lower City 243/12000
Sha’tari Skyguard 1630/12000
The Scryers 6555/12000
The Sha’tar 4487/12000
Keepers of Time 9309/12000
The Violet Eye 1610/12000

Outland Keys Obtained

Heroics Keys:

Other Keys/Parts:

Current Gearing

Gear is what I expect will start to change on this toon more than anything else - if there’s a second Karazhan group that goes through in a week and my Mage is already tied up in a RaidID, then I go along with Valdesta instead.

Head Earthwarden's Coif
Neck Expedition Pendant
Shoulder Beastmaw Pauldrons
Back Crystalweave Cape
Chest Felstalker Breastplate
Wrist Bracers of Maliciousness
Hands Gloves of Quickening
Waist Felstalker Belt
Legs Beast Lord Leggings
Feet Outland Striders
Ring #1 Conquerer's Band
Ring #2 Violet Signet
Trinket #1 Commander's Badge
Trinket #2 Riding Crop
Melee Weapon(s) Sonic Spear
Ranged Weapon Emberhawk Crossbow
Ammunition Blackflight Arrow

Goals For The Future Of This Toon

This toon is still mainly a “farming” toon. When I don’t have much time to actually play, I may log into this toon to fly around on my Netherdrake and pick herbs for a little while. I much prefer getting my own materials for the endless stream of Super Mana Potions I go through on my Mage during raid nights!

That being said, I don’t expect to do a lot with her because I’ll use my Mage as a priority in raids and Heroics, and I’m advancing my Priest and Rogue to get to level cap before the expansion hits… whenver that is!

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Now that I’m actually PUGging with my Hunter and running some of the Outland instances, I’m getting some neat gear upgrades here and there and am probably pretty close to being able to properly hold my own in Heroics, and maybe even get into the early parts of a Karazhan raid.

One of the recent gear upgrades I got was that of a Crossbow that dropped in the Arcatraz, the Emberhawk Crossbow. I’ve gotten a lot of nice compliments on it from others in my party, she’s a pretty snazzy looking bow.

Hunter gets new Emberhawk Crossbow

I’m a bow-user, myself. Having started out with a bow, I didn’t realize that I was a bow-user until I played with a Tauren or two in my dungeon groups and realized just how insanely loud the guns were compared to the bows or the crossbows. I’ve tried to use guns myself when they’ve been higher DPS than my bow, but I inevitably find my way back to a bow as quickly as possible just to avoid the noise.

Heck, when I’m partying with friends who use Guns over Bows, I find myself strafing and relocating where I do my DPS or heals from just so I don’t have to stand there right beside all that noise.

Gearing Up Without Focus

This toon is doing pretty well for gearing up without really even worrying about what dungeons and bosses I’m “supposed” to be hitting - the upgrades have slowed significantly, but I still run into cool upgrades that I didn’t even know were there, enough that my random attempts at daily dungeon quests or keying stages are fun and progressing well.

I even got my Beast Lord Leggings the other day, replacing one of my last bits of Leather gear that I had around due to the better stats.

Too bad my PvP/Gladiator shoulders and gloves are so bulky and, like, sooooo don’t go with the rest of my outfit…

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