Posts Tagged ‘newbie shaman’

I’ve now got 3 level 70 toons that I can take to various levels of Heroics and Raids, but really don’t have much “drive” to gear them up a lot more than they are.

I mean, I still earn badges and spend them on new pieces of gear when that comes up, or, more recently, spend the badges on upgrading gems on my Mage and Priest’s epics, but I’m not actively hunting out new gear for these toons because as it stands, I can go almost anywhere in the game on one toon or another, and I have no aspiration to become a hard-core raider.

I’ve been into Sunwell in one of those “Trash Farming PUGs” that I see advertised (especially since they’re screaming for Mages and say “if you can sheep, that’s good enough for us”), but haven’t gone back because I don’t see a point in spending thousands of gold on a single piece of gear that gives a rather marginal upgrade to what I already have.

I’ve never been a buyer of epic gear in the Auction House either - I would rather gather the mats myself (at times leveraging my ability to make money elsewhere to shorten the gathering by buying some mats from the AH) and tip someone nicely for crafting something for me, if I can’t craft it myself with my own professions.

Plus, in terms of Sunwell, farming those same 7-8 guys over and over and running out of the dungeon in between was novel at first, but boring very quickly. Farming in general is something I have low-tolerance for… 10-15 minutes at a time and I’m bored stiff, so I’d prefer other methods of getting new gear.

Nevermind the high-epeen-measuring, whiny players that the Sunwell PUG attracted when I was there… Maybe it was just a bad mix, but the run I was in had far too many people preening about who was the best damage-dealer, and when loot dropped, whiny players complaining that other people bid up “their” item to unrealistic values.

It’s a PUG, not a guild run, not a run with friends… (why do some people expect PUGs to behave like lifelong friends?)

Back To Levelling The Lowbies

So, while I run some Heroics and occasional raids on all 3 of my 70s, I’ve turned to my Lowbies a lot more in order to get them up to a decent level before WoTLK comes out.

As mentioned before, I don’t quest with my lowbies anymore - I park them in an Inn and let them rest up, and I do dungeon PUGs or (occasionally) trade runs with friends who also have lowbies to level.

I’ve updated the sidebar with my new lowbie toons - but they’re not all that new. They just didn’t get much love before recently and therefore weren’t mentioned as part of the “family”.

But now that I’ve started truly advancing them again and learning how to play them in their dungeon PUG roles, I put them on the list, and started doing the standard upgrades I do on all my lowbie toons:

- Fill all inventory bags with 16 slot bags
- Fill all bank slots with 16 slot bags
- Pick up professions bags if required, for better storage in the bank
- Configure my inventory restocking addon so they never run out of water and reagents
- Level up First Aid
- Level up Cooking

Why Level Up Cooking?

I’d imagine that to most players with alts, all but the last one makes sense - I mean, if you’ve already got a toon that can cook, why get more?

My answer is simple - I like to have well-rounded characters, and Cooking is something I can powerlevel by watching the Auction House for good deals, storing the meats I know I’ll need at a higher level of advancement, and using them when required.

Plus, as a secondary - the level 70 cooking quest gives way more materials than it requires to complete it, and is an easy quest to complete every day, so I think having a bunch of toons that can gather buff foods with a minimal of effort isn’t a bad idea either!

Why Not Fishing?

Because All my 70s have fishing over 300, and it’s not an easy profession to powerlevel.

I’m still advancing Fishing on my Priest, so if I need fish (Raw Sagefish takes you through a difficult levelling time, for example, and is close to Tarren Mills and plentiful) I fish on her. The Hunter and Mage are already locked at 375 and can fish out The Lurker Below without any troubles ;)

Plus, the Daily Fishing quest at 70 doesn’t award many useful things. At least not for the amount of fishing one needs to do to get to 375.

Finally, Why More Lowbies?

I’m looking forward to the release of the new Expansion pack, to have more levels for my Priest, Mage and Hunter to progress through and explore and PUG in… but I want to also watch the progression of the new Death Knight class without actually becoming a Death Knight of my own when there are a billion running around.

I figure there’ll be a lot of need for other classes, especially in the dungeon PUGs… so I’m bringing up a new generation of toons that will be able to watch things first-hand.

Plus, I’m finally taking on the role of a Tank, by using my Paladin, and that’s turning out to be more fun than I had originally thought it would be.

I’m sure I’ll be writing more about my Lowbie PUGging adventures and skill-learnings in the future!

(and of course, I’ll be continuing to amass cash so when they hit 30, 60 and 70 they get the fastest mounts available, immediately!)

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19
Jun

Questing With Dad - Helping the Newbie Mage

   Posted by: WoWGrrl    in Adventures In Azeroth

I had a great time tonight, questing out in the Ghostlands with my father :)

Dad started to play Runescape as a way to chat with my brother and myself (mainly me, I live further away and visit less often), and then recently we got him onto World of Warcraft and he’s been plugging away since Christmas.

Because of my brief foray into raiding, and the fact that he’d be available to play in the evening, I didn’t get a chance to play WITH him, although we got some good chances to chat about the game in general and each time I visit we share some new things.

Now we’re finally getting a chance to play together, because my evening play time isn’t already spoken for (well, I could lie and say I’m not there, but I don’t like to lie).

So tonight Dad and I tackled some quests in Ghostlands. We started in Tranquillien with his little Mage and I put on my Shaman healing gear, and we trodded off together to lay waste to bats and spiders and ghouls.

Dad on Vent, Me on Chat

In order to make this gaming together easier for him, I helped Dad get set up with Ventrilo when I visited last, and we’ve agreed that when we play together, I don’t talk - I type. I can type a lot faster than he can ;) and his 56k internet connection gets super lagged if there’s incoming talking while he’s trying to play. Maybe there’s some configurations I could alter to improve performance but I’ll worry about that later.

For now, it seems to be working pretty well. We went out and finished a couple of the quests that we share in our quest logs - he lead the pace and the direction and the attacks, and I mainly acted as heals or backup DPS if we got some extra mobs.

Once, Knucklerot came upon us when I had Dad looking in his spellbook for Frost Nova - I was able to run away without death but Dad didn’t even see the attack coming. Soooo… I got to rez him, and save him a run back!

It was all kinda neat and fun. This is the first person from my Real Life that I’ve actually played with on this game - not just chatted with because they’re in a completely different part of the game than I am.

I’m looking forward to partying again, very soon :)

Today’s Newbie Mage tip:

Use Frost Nova to freeze meleee mobs in place once they’re physically close to you, so you can back away to cast without interruption. Even if you’re a Fire-spec’d or Arcane-spec’d mage, Frost Nova works the same way and is just as effective.

You can continue to use Rank 1 of Frost Nova and not worry about using higher versions of it when you get the skill - the amount of time frozen never changes, just the amount of damage caused and it causes miniscule damage to begin with. Save the mana, use Rank 1.

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