Saturday, September 29, 2012

Mists of Pandaria: First Impressions- Screenshot Edition

Pandas Pandas Pandas!
You...uh...got something there...on your hands...
I'll wear what he's wearing...
The Hozen stole his eyes, bow and killed his pet. :(
My family tree according to a Panda
And my goblin's tree...everyone's on fire for some reason.
Best. Glyph. Everrrrrr!
Pretttayyy 
Baby Tauren are cute...
until you look into their eyes.....
Best. Land Mount. EVERRRRRRRRR!
Taking my new mount to the car Yak Wash.

Friday, September 28, 2012

Mists of Pandaria: Quick Update and First Impressions

I've been meaning to post about the my pre-expansion woes, namely trying to decide my class for Mists of Pandaria. It's a long, drab post that noone should be forced to read, so I'll give the summary here.
I was going to roll the hunter first, but realized that not only did I want to heal, but I was probably going to need to. I'm extremely unhappy with the state of druid heals, which was also complimented by the fact that I don't care for any of the other specs. The problem with the hunter is obviously that it is a dps only class. I have a priest, but we already will have a priest, and I have a shaman but we have two shamans. I know it sounds silly to base my choice on rounding out our group composition, but the truth is, we have such a small group, I can't help but think about these things.
So in the end, I did decide to reroll Monk. So far I am completely satisfied with the decision. The healing is quite unique and will take some getting used to, but I hope to challenge myself and eventually own at it. I also really enjoy the dps play style and love a lot of the abilities given to me.
#MistsLaunch
 Because I live in California, I did go to the Mists Launch event at the Irvine Spectrum. It was much less crowded compared to the Diablo III launch. This is probably why I got so much free loot. Not only did I walk away with free t-shirts, a Steel Series mouse pad, and two MegaBloks Chen Stormstout Jade Figures, but my boyfriend managed to grab one of the free Intel Solid State 520 Series Hard drives. Yeah. Totally worth it. Here's a picture.
/Loot!
   The event was much better handled too. While I completely admire and respect the artwork that the Blizzard team does, having to watch 30 mins of them draw wasn't as fun as watching two Challenge Mode groups. I often times forget how much I love eSports. I was watching the SCII finals at BlizzCon 2011, and I had no idea what was going on. But it was incredibly intense and so much fun. Same with the Arena tournament. Having an MC tell you what's going on helps a lot. And even though the Challenge Mode MC was mostly talking about "clutch heals" the entire time, it was still one of the more exhilarating events of the night.
It was fun seeing Felicia Day. She's always a pleasure and I'm excited for her career and the new season of The Guild. And hearing Chris Metzen talk in his non Thrall voice was nice for a change. The cosplaying was alright. After they showed the people they brought in for it, the extras they added were difficult to see from my vantage point. I'm still always amazed at how people are able to make these costumes. More than I could ever do. And just when you think you've seen the best, someone else shows you that you're wrong.
Overall, it was a wonderful experience and well worth it. I was extremely excited for MoP and being surrounded by people who also were was just as exciting.
The Mists Part
So, first thing I did was roll a monk. We had one level 80 from our RAF play, so we needed to get my monk to level 41 at the lowest. With triple experience, that really isn't hard to do. My boyfriend rolled a pally so we could tank/heal our way through dungeons. It was funny because that seemed like everyone's plan. We actually got better queues with him as a dps, and we ended up in groups entirely comprised of monks. That was no surprise but it still hurt my eyes to see so much jade green. The class color for monk really hurts my eyes.
I had prepared somewhat extensively for my 80 monk pre-expansion. I made bags, all the available glyphs, and had to gather some proper iLevel greens. It's harder said then done; I actually just recently, in MoP was able to find trinkets that were of appropriate level, and a lot of greens were outrageously priced. Damn you transmog.
So I spent the last night leveling my monk through Cataclysm.
Man. Do I hate Cataclysm leveling.
I don't really know why. It's much more linear and easier than, say the Burning Crusade. But man....I just hate it.
Despite that, I was able to bite the bullet and make it to 85 in one night. It helps that the Monk's class quests give them a 50% experience buff, and there is a daily to redo it. Since I could do the quest at different levels I just made sure to have the buff on the entire time I leveled. Despite my mediocre gear, my DPS was high enough that I didn't struggle and rushed through 80-85 in about 4 hours tops.
Afterwards, I finally got to go to Jade Forest. I have to say, I really enjoyed the opening quests. I felt like I was thrust into a war, and it felt exciting. Explosions everywhere, killing Alliance, jumping off airships with ropes. I could get used to this. Of course, it did settle down a bit, as quests focused more on exploring Pandaria and introducing its inhabitants.
My boyfriend mentioned last night that he felt they had added extra voice acting because of SWTOR and GW2. There are also a considerable amount of cinematics and scenes where you play out a part in a skit. They are entertaining and although I've spent a fairly small amount of time with them, I've enjoyed the company of the small Horde contingency that you work with in Jade Forest. The voice acting is good; I particularly liked the undead female. While of course, the "storylines" are nothing new; we saw a lot of that in Cataclysm; the extra voice acting definitely is.
So far, I love Mists. You can truly tell that Blizz put a lot of content in this expansion. I truly think they learned a valuable lesson in Cataclysm, and it shows in this new content. The more things I discover, the more I realize that there is just so much to do. From rares, to rare items, scrolls, factions, leveling, dungeons, gearing....I don't know when I'm going to have time for this.
At the moment...
I'm almost 89. It's amazing to think I'm almost level cap and have done barely 3 areas. Once that is over, I need to get my monk's professions and reputations going. It's back to the daily grind. I'm almost going to post my thoughts on monk healing so far, sometime in the near future. I'm not doing well at this blog update thing lately >.<

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Transmog Post: Hunters and Dragons

I've been working on some outfits for my hunter. Since my old guildmates came back, we've been running the hell out of old content. It's been a lot of fun, and these runs, along with some Auction House hunting has produced a variety of nice outfits. It's unfortunate I can't just wear them all. 
The outfits reflect the blog name and my obsession with House Targaryen (for Daenerys!). Prepare for some dragons (and fire. and blood. and no caps.) 
Silver and Gold Dragon
And red, but that would make the title super long. I like the T1 pants from Molten Core, but not a big fan of the chest piece. A little ingenuity and some nice shoulders from Karazhan and wahhlahhh, an outfit to match the Magnetized Projectile Emitter.
Helm: Steamworker's Goggles - Ulduar 25 man (Flame Leviathan)
Shoulders: Dragon-Quake Shoulderguards -Karazhan (The Curator)
Chest: Wrathfin Armor -Random Drop Level 61
Hands: Marauder's Gauntlets -Random Drop Level 31
Waist: Tracker's Belt- The Slave Pens (Mennu the Betrayer)
Legs: Giantstalker's Leggings - Molten Core (Magmadar)
Feet: Giantstalker's Boots - Molten Core (Gehennas)
Weapon: Magnetized Projectile Emitter -Ulduar 10 man (XT Hard Mode)

Fire and Blood
I mentioned back on a warrior/dk transmog post, that I thought it would be neat to make Fire and Blood outfits. For those non- A Song of Fire and Ice fans, "Fire and Blood" is the motto for House Targaryen. After finally getting the Crown of Destruction from Molten Core, I now had the biggest fuel to my fire...or something... lol puns. I wanted to keep the outfit black and red, but that is, of course, easier said then done. I was lucky to scrounge up some rare green legs, Ebonhold Leggings, from the AH for a really low price. Along with my Drakescale Hauberk, a rare blue drop from Hemathion, I was able to complete the two biggest pieces of the Ebonhold set. To show the fire into cool molten rock, I looked at the T9 offset mail piece, similar to the shaman T9.
Head: Crown of Destruction
Shoulders: Shoulders of the Ground Breaker -WotLK Legacy Vendor in Dalaran (T9)
Chest:Drakescale Hauberk -Hemathion (Rare in Blade's Edge Mountains)/ Ebonhold Armor
Hands: Gloves of Taut Grip -Ulduar 10 man (XT)
Waist: Valestalker Girdle- Mount Hyjal (Kaz'rogal)
Legs:Ebonhold Leggings -Random Drop Level 51
Feet: Boots of Unsettled Prey -Ulduar 10 man drop (other version's as well)
Weapon: Wrathful Gladiator's Rifle - WotLK Legacy PvP Vendor (Stormwind/Orgrimmar/Tanaris)

Monday, September 10, 2012

Post Patch 5.04: The Little Things

So. The other behemoth in the room. The contender to face off against new release MMOs...Patch 5.04! YAY!!!!!
Kinda....I personally hate giant patch releases. Especially pre-expansion ones. It's cool when new things get added, but usually they break the game, addons, other things...my class sometimes. They involve lengthy maintenance and sometimes, lengthy downloading. Or in this case, optimization... I didn't mind the optimization, but the time left indicator was really odd. It sat at 0% for about 30 minutes, then creeped to about 4%...then shot to 100%....very accurate.
I also don't like patches because they break addons. I really like my UI, and am pretty reliant on things like Adibags to not make myself go nuts. I also feel uncomfortable without my Vuhdo, even though I've successfully healed without it. Just not the same.
Despite all this stress, I'm still incredibly pleased with the new patch. It brings about a ton of changes, but they are all, in my opinion, good, and I feel that there is something exciting for every class.Whether it be cosmetic glyphs, quality of life changes, or just new abilities, Mists of Pandaria is starting to look good.

Guild Rep and Experience Cap Gone!
You can also earn the same amount of rep and exp at all levels, so I've been seeing level 40s with exalted guild status...cool but crazy!
After nearly a month of grinding dailies for rep, I finish off two weeks worth in 10 quests...
Four days of dailies later...
Hunters are cool! :D
Between our new talents, (A Murder of Crows, Blink Strike!) to glyphs (Fetch!) and quality of life improvements (bai bai range), I've been absolutely in love with my hunter. Beast Mastery got a lovely boost, and pets got a great revamp. We have some new and unique utility and I can't wait to go tame some more pets in MoP.

One of the new families: Water Striders.
  My biggest applause goes to the revamp of hunter pets. Being able to instantly switch from Tenacity to Cunning to Ferocity outside of combat, and with whichever pet you want, is a great change. It allows for people to use the pet they love, only having to consider abilities, and only really, at certain times. So outside of dungeons/raiding/bgs, you can use whatever you want, which is nice if you're leveling/questing. For those more important PvE endeavors, pets still offer different buffs, but some are changed and some are new.
Cats and Spirit Beasts now offer a boost to Mastery. (This replaces the Agility/Strength buff.)
Hyenas and Serpents increase Melee and Range speed by 10%. 
Water Striders offer casters a 5% increase to Spell Power and Crit.
Water Striders are a cool addition to the pet family. Not only do they offer a buff to add to our utility arsenal, but they also give us Water Trot, our version of Water Walking. Love it! Been easily getting around Tol Barad using this pet when I do dailies. :) The other addition in patch 5.04 (excluding the MoP families) is Basilisks, who have a stone CC ability.
I also like how our ranged weapons now appear on our backs. Makes me feel very Katniss. I recently got the beautiful Golden Bow of Quel'Thalas and it looks amazing and uncomfortable on my hunter's back. :)

Still tryng to figure out a transmog outfit to match. It's a lot harder than it looks :(.
Account-wide Pets and Mounts

You've been far to unused for far too long.
So, a long time ago, I was running my bf through Stratholme on my paladin. And guess what dropped...Rivendare's Mount! I don't play my paladin...ever, but it all paid off in the end. Account-wide mounts are an amazing thing to behold. Now I get to enjoy my Rivendare's Mount, Ultramarine Qiraji Battle Tank (arch mount), and Phosphorus Stone Drake on all my toons. Love it! :D

Druid Stuff
Tree form's back
  While my days as a druid have been numbered thanks to recent events, I still have a lowbie I've been leveling for fun. Once I hit level 25, I grabbed my glyph and went for it. Gotta love those shaking roots. :)
Boomkin on mounts.


Enough said.
No more fishing poles.
I suddenly had this crazy idea that I wanted to level fishing on my hunter, since I've only ever leveled it on my druid. I forgot to put a fishing pole on, so I was surprised when I looked and I didn't need it.

I think it's kind of clever they just made it a stick with a string. It reminds me of my days as a kid at the park lake. :)
Until then, just enjoy the view. 
These are just the little things; mostly nonessential or cosmetic. The big changes, such as the leveling experience, the LFR loot system, Talents/Glyphs changes and of course, Healing Mushrooms are for another post. I'm still finding new things every day.