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Since it’s Christmas time and I’m at my parents’ place on a 56k dial up connection, I thought to use my at-home computer time for posting some updates on the statuses and recent advancement activities of my various toons that are below level 70 (well, below level 60, actually!).

Druid Hits 27, Advancement Postponed

My Druid is Resto spec’d with a little bit in Balance. I focus mainly on healing in dungeon parties, and I’m documenting my path for others who might be interested in advancing a Horde toon/alt largely on dungeon parties, ignoring a lot of the solo content on the game.

This toon isn’t being played much at this moment, while I put efforts into getting my Rogue and Priest into Outland and to level 70 before the Expansion raises the level cap to 80 and leaves Outland a different landscape for dungeon groups than it is today.

Here’s what I’ve done so far, however:

Druid Advancement History - Solo To 12, RFC to 17

This toon I advanced solo to level 10 and then started collecting all the quests for Ragefire Chasm, using WoWWiki to chase down all the pre-requisite quests, and then I advanced myself to level 12 and parked myself in Orgrimmar near the portal. I ended up healing for about 15 Ragefire Chasm PUGs over the next while, until I hit level 17.

Let me say here that while the LFG Tool and the Dungeon itself allow player entry into Ragefire Chasm as early as level 8, it is still recommended a player reach level 12 before joining RFC pick-up groups with complete strangers. I’ve written about why I believe and recommend this to players over in this blog entry.

Using WoWWiki.com To Gather All Dungeon Quests

Occasionally I’ll get into a dungeon run with zero quests for the instance, but in that case I don’t even bother to ask other people to share their quests - I’m already “okay” with just going into the dungeon party for the experience and potential gear upgrades. Besides, there’s always someone else in the group who will ask “anyone got any quests to share?” and I can benefit then.

In general, I take responsibility for doing my own quest-gathering, and I use WoWWiki almost exclusively for the process because their site makes it so easy - from the ease of correctly guessing the URL to the specific Instance I’m looking for details on, through to how perfectly the quest chains are laid out, it’s excellent… with one flaw - if I want to look up a quest mob, I need to head over to Thottbot to find out where to go!

17 to 26

At Level 17 I went back to WoWWiki and looked up Wailing Caverns (WC) in order to repeat my steps from before: Gathering all of the quests for the dungeon and doing all of the pre-requisites required for the quest chains that ended up in Wailing Caverns. I then advanced to 18 with a quest or two from Crossroads and at level 18, got into Wailing Caverns PUGs until I hit level 20, at which point I added Shadowfang Keep (SFK) to my PUG list and at 23, I added Blackfathom Deeps (BFD) as well.

Friends Barter On Occasion

I got most of my quests done in PUGs but did take friends up on “dungeon run bartering” twice for this toon, enabling me to get all of the Fang Lords killed in Wailing Caverns and letting me have a chance at the cloth drops in Shadowfang Keep (since there were always 3 cloth-wearers in any given SFK PUG, since SFK has great cloth boss drops).

Deciding To Postpone Advancement

Recently, however, I’ve decided officially that this toon will be riding the Fourth Wave of Level Cap Advancement, and since I’m working on the Third Wave of Level Cap Advancement (First Wave: Hunter hit in Sept, Second Wave: Mage in Oct/Nov, Third Wave in Progress: Rogue/Priest slotted to hit together), I’ve only done a run or two in the last month - a couple of Razorfen Kraul (RFK) parties starting at 26 have gotten me to 27 where I currently sit.

Pondering Staying Resto/Going Feral

I am pondering turning this one from a Healer spec to a Tank spec and starting the scary process of learning how to be a good Tank in a dungeon group. Tanks and Healers are always sought after in groups, and if you’re a good one, it’s much easier for you to build a list of competent tanks/healers (whatever you are not) and damage-dealers (DPSers) because they’ll seek YOU out, too.

I wonder if it won’t be easier to learn to be a Tank where the pressures are low because the content is “old” and there’s a lot of familiarity amongst the players already (Azeroth) instead of trying to learn it on my level 61 Warrior in the Outland where bosses do things that actually need explanation! But, we’ll see, as this toon is largely parked for now.

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So, since I’ve got a couple of high-level DPS toons and a 61 Warrior who I’m afraid to take out for PUG tanking practice, I fired up a new toon, again, with the goal of being a dungeon-running healer.

I already have a holy-spec’d Priest at level 38 who I’ve done some RFD PUGs with, but I wanted to try a different healer type, so I actually fired up a Druid and a Shaman, with the intent of taking them both down the Restoration track of talents.

So far, the Druid has been given more play time and I’ve advanced past the RFC PUGs and into the WC/SFK/BFD ones (that is, out of Ragefire Chasm and into Wailing Caverns, Shadowfang Keep and Blackfathom Deeps), and I’ve had a wide variety of PUGging experiences as a instancing healer who has advanced from level 13 clear through to level 23 with minimal outside-dungeon experience collection (only enough to gather quests for the next dungeon).

Recently, as I was going into a Wailing Caverns run with a Feral-spec’d Druid I had met in a previous PUG, I had a chance to play around with my kitty form as we ran to the instance and caught up with the rest of the PUG we were partied up with, who were already inside the instance.

I need a little bit of work on my kitty-form action, but since I plan to be a Resto druid I don’t see it happening very often.

Druid Kitty Dance Sucks.

Druid Kitty Dance Sucks

After the run was over, I played around a little bit more with kitty form, and of course, tried to /dance to see what the dance was like.

I was sorely disappointed as my kitty sat down and proceeded to sway its head back and forth while swaying a paw back and forth as if to keep time as a conductor of an orchestra.

Am I wrong, or is this the WHOLE DANCE???! :(

Druid Kitty Can Disenchant, Summon.

There are many things that Druid Kitty cannot do because she is in a morphed state, but there are some things that Druid Kitty can do to make life simpler for its master:


Druid Kitty can Disenchant in form
Druid Kitty Disenchants


Druid Kitty can Summon at stone
Druid Kitty Helping Summon At Stone

So, yah. I’m sure this isn’t news to most of y’all out there, but I really haven’t done much with a Druid for a long time :)

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