Wednesday, November 12, 2008

"You'll just die tired"

Grizell chimes in with a tale of AV domination

Grizell had an awesome game of Alterac Valley last night. She was doing the daily BG quest finishing "The call to Arms" achievement after five days straight of dailies. She decided to try a different set of tactics this time… Instead of her usual "tie the Void Walker to the flag and lie down pretending to be asleep so that our teams rogues could counter-attack after I died" - Everyone of course knows that old trick in Arathi Basin. She thought that this tactic might be less useful in Arathi Valley so she decided to travel with the the main battlegroup all the way to the Allied Fort. She normally takes her minion Grad'ok the faithful Void Walker but she realised that this tends to single her out as a noob and a cloth armored Warlock. Having a big blue nether creature near you is like having a sign on your back saying "Come Slay Me!". Her Void Walker is a great tank in PVE but somehow these alliance chaps seem to ignore his "torment" talent and come straight at poor Grizell.

This time she just focused on supporting the Warriors and Paladins and made sure she did not run ahead of the main group. She picked her targets by simply tabbing her way through the enemy. Without the VW to worry about she simple dotted everything that moved with a rotation of Haunt, Unstable Affliction, Manatap, Siphon life and Curse of Agony. When it looked like her comrades were being punished she would fear, incinerate and shadow bolt alternatively hoping to catch up with a druid or use Mana Tap again to replenish her mana. She also decided to not use Rain of Fire which is a great AOE spell but heavy on the mana use. Besides, throwing your hands up in the air in battle and calling down a firestorm is a definite way to get noticed by the wrong crowd.

One of the other great things about this particular battle was the team work. The Horde moved along the valley like a rolling wave sweeping the enemy away… The battle raged continuously but there were moments where the Allies would regroup and someone would type HOLD and the group will slow for a moment. This is when Grizell was most valuable. There is no point running backwards or even moving so all she did was continuously cast. Eventually the Horde graveyard would empty out and the Horde warriors would flood back into smash the Allied frontlines. Then the warcry to charge could be heard and the Horde would surge forward again. There were some amazing spell storm moments where for ten seconds the screen was a wash of bright colours as so many spell were being cast at once that occasionally there was a white-out all around. Over and over again Grizell achieved the highest rank levels simply by standing still in the middle of the battle and cycling down her spells and shifting to the next target. Ranked #2 in the Honorable Kills list for the first time ever… Grizell's lessons learnt from the battlegrounds: "There's no point running from the enemy. You'll just die tired"

Grizell Ranked #2

***Update***
The very next night, Grizell went one better:

Grizell Ranked #1!

Friday, November 7, 2008

MC: Back!

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Epic Fugg #2

Not satisfied with an Epic mount (see below), Fugg has set out on an insane but brilliant quest. Shattered by being torn apart by the evil Somnus, vengeance called, and now Fugg is taking down Every. Single. Elite. Dragonkin. All of them.

Read the full story in Fugg's fantastic journal, There Be Dragons.

And Fugg, know that all of Midnight's Children are behind you on this quest, you have but to ask and we will be there...

Epic Fugg #1

A little while ago, Fugg became the first MC member to get an Epic Flying Mount - epic is exactly the right description!