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		<title>Starting WoW for the first time.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi folks.
Long time no see.
I was having a discussion on Twitter with someone who is just starting out in WoW and was reading up on levelling a Mage. As the discussion went on I realised there was a whole load of stuff that you sort of learn by osmosis when you play, and that some [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi folks.</p>
<p>Long time no see.</p>
<p>I was having a discussion on Twitter with someone who is just starting out in WoW and was reading up on levelling a Mage. As the discussion went on I realised there was a whole load of stuff that you sort of learn by osmosis when you play, and that some of it might be handy to spell out somewhere for people.</p>
<p>So here comes Trak&#8217;s amazing Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Starting World Of Warcraft (but were afraid to ask since someone in /2 will call you a noob).<br />
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First of all comes server choice. The game will ask you Normal, Player Versus Player, Role Playing or Role Playing Player Versus Player. Normal is pretty much that, there&#8217;s no PVP without you consenting to it (though if you walk into one of the opposing faction&#8217;s capitals you will flag for PVP). Player Versus Player is much like Normal until you hit the level 20+ zones (or 15+ for Redridge) where you will find yourself flagged for PVP. Role Playing servers are Normal servers for people who want to play like they are their actual character, and Role Playing PVP servers are the same, but with the PVP rule set.</p>
<p>OK, so faction choice. Time was that this mattered, Alliance had Paladins and Horde had Shamans, now both sides get both (although if you want an Alliance Shaman or Horde Paladin you better have The Burning Crusade installed). So pick whichever faction appeals to you aesthetically, or idealistically, or where your friends are, or whatever. Remember that on a PVP server you can&#8217;t have characters on both factions, not without a second account anyway, but on a Normal server it doesn&#8217;t matter.</p>
<p>So then, race choice. The racials can actually matter, and have got significantly better of late. Fortunately the further complication of the separate racial spells for Priests is gone now. So, the racials then?</p>
<p>Racial bonuses are covered in some detail <a href="http://www.wowwiki.com/Racial_trait">here on WoWWiki</a>.</p>
<p>The ones worth considering are:</p>
<p>Dwarf: Stoneform is useful for everyone, Gun specialization is good for Hunters, Mace specialization for Paladins, Warriors and Death Knights.</p>
<p>Gnome: Escape Artist is excellent for PVP, and can dispell some strange effects that happen to have a snare attached, Expansive Mind is good for Warlocks and Mages, Engineering Specialist is extremely good <b>if</b> you are going to become an engineer.</p>
<p>Human: Every Man for Himself is a free PVP trinket effectively, which saves you a trinket slot. Perception used to be excellent, is now merely average, Diplomacy is probably the best racial in the game - reputation is massively important at the end game, and 10% extra gains is superb. Mace and Sword specializations are good for Paladins, Warriors, Death Knights and to some extent Rogues (although in groups you will be behind a target and so they can&#8217;t parry).</p>
<p>Night Elf: Shadowmeld is now superb, a free drop out of combat for all Night Elves. Quickness is quite useful for soloing and tanking.</p>
<p>Draenei: Gift of the Naaru is a heal over time that costs no mana, for Warriors, Mages and Death Knights it&#8217;s excellent as they have no innate heals. For Shamans and Paladins it&#8217;s decent as they lack Heal over time spells. For Priests it&#8217;s probably not that useful. Heroic Presence is amazing as well, a free +1% hit chance is useful at endgame. Gemcutting is a reasonable bonus to a tradeskill, but not as useful as the +15 other trade racials get.</p>
<p>Orc: Blood Fury is a free damage trinket, Hardiness is useful for PVP, Command is excellent if you&#8217;re a pet class (Hunter, Warlock, Death Knight) and pointless if you&#8217;re not, Axe Specialization is great again for Shamans (Enhancement spec&#8217;d), Warriors and Death Knights.</p>
<p>Tauren: Endurance is truly excellent, 5% more health, for tanks this is a huge deal. War Stomp is useful to interrupt combat for 2 seconds, which can be enough to knock a quick heal out.</p>
<p>Troll: Beserking is a nice Haste buff which gets better as you take damage, Bow specialization is good for Hunters, Da Voodoo Shuffle is useful for PVP.</p>
<p>Forsaken: Will of the Forsaken has been gradually reduced in effectiveness, it&#8217;s still great, but not the I.W.I.N. button it once was.</p>
<p>Blood Elf: The Arcane Torrent rework has made it more easy to use, and it&#8217;s a helpful spell interrupt/mini mana regen tool.</p>
<p>I skipped a fair bit, especially Horde side, which I don&#8217;t know as well, but that&#8217;s the gist.</p>
<p>So you have a race and faction, what about classes:</p>
<p>Whichever class you pick you will eventually have to &#8220;spec&#8221; into a particular niche.</p>
<p>Warriors are a pure melee class, either up in the monster&#8217;s face holding their attention to take damage so their colleagues can dish out the pain, or dishing out pain themselves. Warriors wear Mail armour until level 40, then Plate, this allows them to take much less damage than casters (who wear cloth) and so take more of a beating, giving them the natural role of punching bag in a party. Tanking warriors spec Protection, whilst damage dealers spec Arms or Fury.</p>
<p>Paladins also wear plate. They can tank similarly to a Warrior, and can also deal damage with a two-handed weapon, their extra trick is that they can also heal. In short a Paladin can be very good at any of the roles in the game, but by doing so loses effectiveness in the other two. Tanking Paladins spec Protection, damage dealers Retribution and healers Holy.</p>
<p>Death Knights can&#8217;t be accessed until you have a level 55 of another class and have Wrath of the Lich King installed. They can tank or do damage much like a Warrior. The difference is that they can&#8217;t use shields, and that all three of their talent trees can do either role, their trees are Blood (melee damage), Frost (control of monsters/players) and Unholy (area damage/disease damage).</p>
<p>Hunters are a pet class that wears leather until level 40 then wears Mail armour. They have a pet which generally tanks the monster for them so they can stand at a distance and shoot it. They also can lay traps to freeze enemies, slow them or do damage to them. All three of their trees are about damage dealing, with Beast Mastery focussing on the Hunter/Pet symbiosis, Marksmanship on damage with the bow and Survival their trapping/defensive abilities.</p>
<p>Shamans can heal, do magic damage or do melee damage. Like hunters they wear Leather until 40 then graduate to Mail. Shamans are also quite reliant on totems, which are physical items that provide buffs to party members within 50 yards or debuff nearby enemies. Like Paladins Shamans can be superb at several jobs, but getting good at one requires them to sacrifice effectiveness at another, this is especially true of Enhancement (melee) Shamans and healing. The three Shaman trees are Enhancement (melee), Elemental (spell damage) and Restoration (healing).</p>
<p>Rogues are Leather wearing damage dealers, who focus on Dual-Wielding daggers, swords or maces to do damage. They can also go into stealth to pull of sneak attacks. Of all the classes I find Rogue the hardest to get my head around, my first character was a Rogue I got to level 42, since then I have never got one past level 7 despite several tries, so I won&#8217;t even try to explain them&#8230;</p>
<p>Druids are another hybrid class, and like Paladins can tank, heal and do damage, as well as this they can choose between melee and spell damage. Druids can change shape into different animal forms, a Druid that is in bear form is a tank, a Druid in cat form acts like a rogue, a Druid in Moonkin form (giant Owlbear) does magic damage, a Druid in Tree of Life form is healing. A Druid in normal Night Elf/Tauren form is one that hasn&#8217;t levelled far enough to get Bear/Cat/Moonkin/Tree forms. Druids can do anything, but again their spec matters. A Balance Druid does spell damage, a Restoration Druid heals (and has the best Heal over Time abilities), a Feral Druid can do melee damage or tank depending on how they spec within the Feral tree.</p>
<p>Mages are the straight up damage casters, they stand, they shoot fire, ice or arcane energy at their enemies and they hope like hell that the enemy dies before they do as they&#8217;re doing it in nothing more than cloth. Mages have a tonne of tricks to keep themselves alive, including slowing enemies down, freezing them, teleporting themselves out of trouble and opening portals to other cities in the world.</p>
<p>Warlocks are a lot like Mages, especially if they spec Destruction. They do however get demons that act like Hunters&#8217; pets which can help deal damage, tank or crowd control. Warlocks are again purely damage based, with their trees focussed on Damage over Time (Affliction), pet synergy (Demonology) and pure front loaded damage (Destruction).</p>
<p>Finally come Priests, the cloth wearing healers who get two whole healing trees (Discipline for damage reduction and versatility, Holy for big heals and area of effect heals) and a damage tree (Shadow - with damage over time).</p>
<p>Again, choose the class that appeals most, but bear in mind tanks and especially healers are in demand at 80 far more than pure damage dealers.</p>
<p>As for professions, take cooking, first aid and fishing as they are all usable by anyone, then take either skinning and mining or skinning and herbalism until you make a tonne of gold. They are profitable on the Auction House and worth far more to you than any low level crafted items that you&#8217;ll throw out in a level or two.</p>
<p>Finally a levelling strategy, again Alliance only. If you have The Burning Crusade get your ass to Azuremyst Isle, to get there:</p>
<p>Night Elves run through Teldrassil and the city of Darnassus, take the boat from Ru&#8217;thearn Village to Auberdine, then the boat at the end of the Auberdine pier to Azuremyst.</p>
<p>Humans run to Stormwind and take the boat to Auberdine (left dock in the harbour) then take the boat to Azuremyst.</p>
<p>Dwarves and Gnomes run to Ironforge, take the Deeprun Tram to Stormwind then the boat to Auberdine then the boat to Azuremyst.</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t have TBC yet then level anywhere except the Night Elf starting zone, it&#8217;s dreadful and boring and has nothing to mine if you want to be a miner.</p>
<p>As a non-Draenei in Azuremyst you can&#8217;t do one quest, and can&#8217;t do one questline in Bloodmyst, but the quests are better designed and with better rewards than the older areas.</p>
<p>(As an aside, Horde side, non-Blood Elves STILL can&#8217;t do the starting quests for the Blood Elves at all).</p>
<p>Once done in Azuremyst head to Bloodmyst, and once done there head to Stormwind, then out into Westfall and do the Defias quest lines to get the quests to go into the Deadmines, which should be your first instance. You should be higher level than it needs (20 or 21 or so) and so if you can find a group it will be a cakewalk.</p>
<p>Once done there I tend to mop up Redridge, which goes from levels 15-25, and then head down into Duskwood, where I level up to 31 or so, then head off to Ironforge, make my way up through Loch Modan and the Wetlands to Arathi Highlands and Hillsbrad Foothiils, I do the quests I can in both those zones. Once things get hard I take the boat from Menethil Harbor in the Wetlands (the left dock) to Theramore, and do the Dustwallow Marsh quests - these were added in 2.3 and are excellent.</p>
<p>Then head off to Darnassus, run down through Darkshore and Ashenvale, through Stonetalon Mountains and into Desolace where I do my mid-30s, then go back to Arathi/Hillsbrad to round it out to 42 or so. At that point I head to Tanaris and do a load of quests there, until I hit hard ones, then go back to Desolace and south into Feralas where I get a few levels, then go back to Hillsbrad and go up through the north-east corner of the zone into The Hinterlands, which has a bunch of really fun things to do. When done there I head back and do the harder stuff in Tanaris (the Silithid things mostly).</p>
<p>Once done with those zones you&#8217;re pushing toward level 50 (if not there already) and can go west from Tanaris into the Un&#8217;Goro Crater, or north from Ashenvale into Felwood, these are both good places to get to your mid-50s. From there you head north up from the Hinterlands into the Western Plaguelands and get few levels kicking Scourge ass, then you may well be 58. Most people go to Outlands now. I don&#8217;t. I go to the Auction House at level 57 and buy a load of green armour and weapons for characters level 57-60 and equip it when I can, this stuff (from Outlands) is amazingly good compared to the old world stuff, and makes you a god in the old world&#8230; Then I go to Winterspring (which may well be my favourite zone in the whole game) which is up through a tunnel from north Felwood, and then to Silithus, which is west of Un&#8217;Goro crater. These zones would get you to 62 before the reduced experience requirements introduced in path 3.0, and are probably good for 64 or so now. Which means you walk into Outlands outlevelling it by around 3-4 levels, making it easy to fly through.</p>
<p>Outlands leads you by the hand - Hellfire Peninsula to Zangarmarsh to Terokkar Forest to Nagrand to Blade&#8217;s Edge Mountains (if you must) to Netherstorm and Shadowmoon Valley, you&#8217;ll hit 70 in Terokkar or Nagrand probably, maybe before if you took my advice and milked the old world. After that you can hang around in Outlands and get a few levels or hop the boat from Menethil or Stormwind to Northrend (assuming you got Wrath of the Lich King).</p>
<p>In Northrend we did Howling Fjord 70 - 72, Borean Tundra 72 - 74, Dragonblight 74 - 75, Grizzly Hills 75 - 76, Zul&#8217;Drak 76 - 77 then Icecrown 77 - 80. That left Storm Peaks and Sholazar Basin untouched to do quests for cash.</p>
<p>Remember, the more old content you milk the more quests will be worth cash at 80, and only quests that are not grey get bonus money at 80. No point leaving Outland to do at 80, it&#8217;s worthless. So try to leave stuff that is easy but still will be green. You can make 7000 or more gold that way.</p>
<p>And that&#8217;s how I level.</p>
<p>Phew.</p>
<p>Long post to make up for the absence.</p>
<p>Hope it was useful to someone.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Nov 2008 21:39:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For anyone reading along at home I am blogging on my personal blog at the moment trying to do NaBloPoMo&#8217;s daily posts in November&#8230;
There&#8217;s a bit of WoW there a lot of the time, so have a look.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For anyone reading along at home I am blogging on my <a href="http://zoo.scribb.me.uk/">personal blog</a> at the moment trying to do NaBloPoMo&#8217;s daily posts in November&#8230;</p>
<p>There&#8217;s a bit of WoW there a lot of the time, so have a look.</p>
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		<title>Back in WoW</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jul 2008 06:53:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We got a puppy.
We&#8217;re getting a new kitchen.
We&#8217;ve not been playing since before 2.4.3!
And now&#8230; We can haz beta.
D&#8217;oh!
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We got a puppy.</p>
<p>We&#8217;re getting a new kitchen.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ve not been playing since before 2.4.3!</p>
<p>And now&#8230; We can haz beta.</p>
<p>D&#8217;oh!</p>
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		<title>The “main game”</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Apr 2008 16:25:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My main is my Paladin. It has been for the longest time. Except that for a while it was my Warlock. I enjoy playing my main a whole lot, but it&#8217;s at a point where Trakand can&#8217;t do anything without 4, 9 or 24 other people to help achieve it. Otherwise the achievement is less [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My main is my Paladin. It has been for the longest time. Except that for a while it was my Warlock. I enjoy playing my main a whole lot, but it&#8217;s at a point where Trakand can&#8217;t do anything without 4, 9 or 24 other people to help achieve it. Otherwise the achievement is less meaningful. Same with Poisonberry. Sure I can do dailies or mote farm, and I do both of these things when not alt-ing it up, but neither feels like the meat of the game. When your main gets to raids and heroics, the rest of the game feels like time spent supporting these activities. I do enjoy raiding, I love it in fact. I suck at PVP and hate Arenas with a passion (I did enough to get the Altette her S3 Hunter axe then quit), but the PVE game, that I can&#8217;t get enough of. And people tell me I&#8217;m at least not dreadful at it&#8230;</p>
<p>&#8230;but I love levelling too.</p>
<p>I like the ability to solo content that has meaning, or to duo it with my beloved, and to see my character progress by a number ticking up. I enjoy seeing the same problems as last time, but having to come up with new solutions for a new class&#8230; That&#8217;s why I&#8217;m an altaholic I think, because doing the same content again from another perspective feels fresh and fun to me, as fresh and fun as the first day I logged in in 2004.</p>
<p>So the &#8220;main game&#8221;, which is to say the game I play with my main is one I enjoy. But it&#8217;s also nice to try the view from the cheap seats from time to time. After all killing kobolds never gets old.</p>
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		<title>For the Horde!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Apr 2008 06:41:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been Alliance since December 2004.
Actually, that&#8217;s a lie. I&#8217;ve had my dalliances, with the Horde. I&#8217;ve had level 11 Priests, level 14 Warlocks, and once managed to spend a whole couple of weeks Horde-side when I moved to the EU servers.
But, by and large, I&#8217;ve been an Alliance player.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been Alliance since December 2004.</p>
<p>Actually, that&#8217;s a lie. I&#8217;ve had my dalliances, with the Horde. I&#8217;ve had level 11 Priests, level 14 Warlocks, and once managed to spend a whole couple of weeks Horde-side when I moved to the EU servers.</p>
<p>But, by and large, I&#8217;ve been an Alliance player.</p>
<p>Not, it would have to be said, entirely through my own choice.</p>
<p>First time out the gate I really didn&#8217;t understand this whole factions thing. And the purple elves looked pretty neat. So the Altette and I made our purple elves. And spent weeks getting to level 12! We finally got to 42 on them in around 5 months. Then stopped playing for an age. Eventually we started again on the US Dark Iron server in time for the <a href="http://www.penny-arcade.com">Penny-Arcade</a> / <a href="http://www.pvponline.com">PvP</a> webcomic guilds. And since the P-A guys were Alliance, so were we.</p>
<p>When at the tail end of 2005 we rerolled on the EU side we convinced some friends with 60s to come play Horde with us since none of us had done it. It was a blast, we had a steady 5-man party with healers, tanks, the works. It was almost perfect. Except our friends had 60s, in a raiding guild&#8230; So they drifted back to their old toons, and since it was a PVP server if we wanted to play with them, we had to go Alliance if we wanted to be on that server. So back to Alliance we went, and we both got our first, second and third 70s on The Maelstrom (EU) Alliance side.</p>
<p>But part of me just likes the Horde.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t know why. Maybe it&#8217;s the deceitful Forsaken skulking around, maybe it&#8217;s the architecture of Orgrimmar, maybe it&#8217;s the tranquility of Mulgore&#8230; I just enjoy playing Horde a lot, even though I know it&#8217;s the same game. So I&#8217;m back Horde-side in my spare time levelling my Druid very casually, and playing lowbie Blood Elves with the missus (who dislikes Shaman, or thinks she does). I&#8217;m also having a lot of fun, and I&#8217;m finally starting to understand Feral as a levelling spec. And it&#8217;s great to be doing quests I have never done before too!</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Apr 2008 18:24:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In which our hero finally notices he got linked from Bigredkitty a month ago, attempts to explain his lack of blogging and expounds on the virtues of focus (and why he has none).
So, I got linked by BRK. And didn&#8217;t notice. I had a traffic spike. And didn&#8217;t notice. Go me! Truly I am a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In which our hero finally notices he got linked from <a href="http://www.bigredkitty.net">Bigredkitty</a> a month ago, attempts to explain his lack of blogging and expounds on the virtues of focus (and why he has none).</p>
<p>So, I got linked by BRK. And didn&#8217;t notice. I had a traffic spike. And didn&#8217;t notice. Go me! Truly I am a nub. If anything should have kicked me in the behind and made me blog that should. But it didn&#8217;t. Anyway&#8230;</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve had a busy real-life lately, in fact I think I&#8217;ve logged on only three times (maybe four) since 2.4 hit, and once since 2.4.1! Work has been hectic, and I&#8217;ve been dieting (see my <a href="http://zoo.scribb.me.uk">real life blog</a> for the gory details). Still, not an excuse, not even much of a reason.</p>
<p>And now onto Focus.</p>
<p>I have none.</p>
<p>Not in the <a href="http://www.wowwiki.com/Focus">Hunter sense</a> of the word, in the even more crucial sticking to a character sense. You see, in the time since I last blogged, I have a new character and have fiddled around the roster a lot. Meet my <a href="http://armory.wow-europe.com/character-sheet.xml?r=The+Maelstrom&#038;n=Bloodtrak">second Paladin</a> and my <a href="http://armory.wow-europe.com/character-sheet.xml?r=The+Maelstrom&#038;n=Wagyu">old new Druid</a>. The Paladin was an attempt (successful) to see the Horde Paladin starting quests before the disappearance of <a href="http://www.wowwiki.com/M'uru">M&#8217;uru</a> as those quests would never exist again. The Druid&#8230; well&#8230; It&#8217;s not mine. It was Mrs. Alt&#8217;s on another server, she did a Druid to 30, I did a Shaman. Then we each went Alliance, and eventually got 70s. But we want to see Horde content. So we swapped. I have her Druid, she has my Shaman. And yes, we were mad enough to get new accounts just so we could have our Hordies on our Alliance PVP server. Why did we do this? Primarily because we want to see the Horde storyline 1-70, we&#8217;ve done the Alliance stuff so much it&#8217;s burned into our brains, but the Horde side is like a whole other game we can play. And since it&#8217;s WoW it&#8217;s a game we know we love. Since <a href="http://armory.wow-europe.com/character-sheet.xml?r=The+Maelstrom&#038;n=Trakand">my real Paladin</a> has 375 Enchanting we figured if we levelled on our real server we could twink our Hordies courtesy of the neutral AH.</p>
<p>Meanwhile our raiding guild surges ahead into Mount Hyjal and Black Temple. It&#8217;s also awesome fun.</p>
<p>And there are new dailies. Awesome fun.</p>
<p>So two MORE new alts, new places to raid, and 3 70s trying to do dailies.</p>
<p>Yet real life keeps me away from WoW.</p>
<p>If I had the ability to focus on a task I might manage something, instead&#8230; I flit like a magpie from shiny thing to shiny thing.</p>
<p>Next time (which will be sooner I hope)&#8230; The Druid (in more detail), or the Paladin (finally) or the Shaman (possibly), or perhaps some randomness. I know this, it&#8217;ll be much less of a wait than this post was!</p>
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A lowbie Hunter!
I love levelling, I know a lot of people find 1-70 to be the foreplay to 70&#8217;s intercourse (to use the vernacular), but I don&#8217;t. 1-70 is its own experience, and it&#8217;s why you fell in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not a <a href="http://eu.wowarmory.com/character-sheet.xml?r=The+Maelstrom&#038;n=Trakand">Paladin</a>, not a <a href="http://eu.wowarmory.com/character-sheet.xml?r=The+Maelstrom&#038;n=Mutsumi">Shaman</a>, not a rant about the <a href="http://www.wowinsider.com/2008/02/23/what-does-the-warlock-lifetap-nerf-mean/">Life Tap nerf</a> (or <a href="http://www.wowinsider.com/2008/03/05/lifetap-and-flametongue-changes-rolled-back-on-the-ptr/"></a><a href="http://www.wowinsider.com/2008/03/05/lifetap-and-flametongue-changes-rolled-back-on-the-ptr/">its reversion</a>)&#8230; It&#8217;s&#8230;</p>
<p>A <a href="http://eu.wowarmory.com/character-sheet.xml?r=The+Maelstrom&#038;n=Utada">lowbie Hunter</a>!</p>
<p>I love levelling, I know a lot of people find 1-70 to be the foreplay to 70&#8217;s intercourse (to use the vernacular), but I don&#8217;t. 1-70 is its own experience, and it&#8217;s why you fell in love with WoW in the first place! Don&#8217;t believe me? Well you sure didn&#8217;t do 1-60 (or 1-70) saying &#8220;I hate this, it sucks, but the endgame will be worth it!&#8221;. Not <a href="http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/patchnotes/patch-11-07-04.html">back in the day</a> at any rate, and not even when I <a href="http://www.wowwiki.com/Patch_1.2">started playing</a> on the US servers. You did 1-60 because you enjoyed <em>that game</em>, then you learned the mantra <em>the game changes at 60</em>.</p>
<p>Now 1-70 are the content you bolt through to get your <a href="http://www.wowinsider.com/2008/02/18/forum-post-of-the-day-welfare-epics/">welfare epics</a> and then PVP or instance your way to the &#8220;real endgame&#8221;.</p>
<p>Well bugger that! I enjoy levelling I love to level characters, I love seeing the same stuff from a new perspective&#8230; I&#8217;d love <a href="http://eu.wowarmory.com/character-sheet.xml?r=Trollbane&#038;n=Semirhage">even</a> <a href="http://eu.wowarmory.com/character-sheet.xml?r=Trollbane&#038;n=Thanaria">more</a> <a href="http://eu.wowarmory.com/character-sheet.xml?r=Trollbane&#038;n=Angus">to</a> <a href="http://eu.wowarmory.com/character-sheet.xml?r=Ghostlands&#038;n=Almeara">level</a> <a href="http://eu.wowarmory.com/character-sheet.xml?r=Ghostlands&#038;n=Uryu">horde</a>, but we&#8217;d miss our friends on The Maelstrom too much to move&#8230; Last time I went to 70 I stuck around Azeroth to 62, just so I could have gold giving quests left in Outlands at 70, that&#8217;s how much I like levelling (and the old world).</p>
<p>So a Hunter then. First of all the name is a particularly bad joke&#8230; My wife&#8217;s Hunter is <a href="http://eu.wowarmory.com/character-sheet.xml?r=The+Maelstrom&#038;n=Hikaru">Hikaru</a> (that&#8217;s hick-ah-roo, not hikaroo like kangaroo) and she was named after <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utada_Hikaru">Utada Hikaru</a>, indeed her <a href="http://petopia.brashendeavors.net/html/mobs/mob_sonofhakkar.shtml">son of hakkar</a> was called Utada (her <a href="http://petopia.brashendeavors.net/html/mobs/mob_blackwindsabercat.shtml">black cat</a> is called <a href="http://transformers.wikia.com/wiki/Ravage">Ravage</a>).</p>
<p>So I have a joke Hunter. Except it&#8217;s not a joke now. My wife (70 <a href="http://eu.wowarmory.com/character-sheet.xml?r=The+Maelstrom&#038;n=Janissary">mage</a>, hunter, <a href="http://eu.wowarmory.com/character-sheet.xml?r=The+Maelstrom&#038;n=Mint">druid</a>) wanted to level a <a href="http://eu.wowarmory.com/character-sheet.xml?r=The+Maelstrom&#038;n=Lobelia">Shadow Priest</a> and I wanted to level my <a href="http://eu.wowarmory.com/character-sheet.xml?r=The+Maelstrom&#038;n=Almeara">Shadow Priest</a> too, but I wanted to go 1-30 with her, so I made a Hunter, now I think Almeara&#8217;s going to be stuck at 30 while Utada goes to 70. Why do I like it? Well, I loved my Blood Elf Hunter, my wife (on a Rogue) and I 2 manned <a href="http://www.wowhead.com/?npc=16329">Dar&#8217;khan</a> at 19 with them, and that left a lasting impression. I like pets, especially boars, and I like crowd control. In fact if a Hunter could heal instead of DPS it would be my perfect class (I like CC and I like healing, DPS I find a little dull to be honest). It would be totally non-solo viable, but since I duo with my wife (I need a new name for her, Altette perhaps?) and she is all about the killing it would be fine!</p>
<p>So my Hunter then, I realise my spec is <a href="http://www.bigredkitty.net/">non-BRK approved</a>, but I might fix that. Still I like IAotH too much, and little <a href="http://petopia.brashendeavors.net/html/mobs/mob_mountainboar.shtml">Kungen</a> (who <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mc8Od86oEsg">tanks</a> <a href="http://www.wowwiki.com/Kungen">all</a>) is surviving just fine without the extra HP and a minimal armor boost. I&#8217;m having a blast, I considered <a href="http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html;?topicId=4493401474&amp;sid=1">levelling</a> <a href="http://www.wowwiki.com/Survival">survival</a>, then I got real around level 9, just in time to not do it!</p>
<p>OK, I&#8217;ve rambled a bit, not surprising, but there you go. My new baby, and my current pick of the litter for fun.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is Poisonberry.
She&#8217;s my Warlock, and my ex-main.
I levelled her over Christmas 2006 and raided Kara and early SSC/TK with her. Then I went back to my first love my Paladin. But this is about Poisonberry. At the moment she&#8217;s specc&#8217;d Affliction, not because I have a great love for the spec but because it&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is <a href="http://eu.wowarmory.com/character-sheet.xml?r=The+Maelstrom&amp;n=Poisonberry">Poisonberry</a>.</p>
<p>She&#8217;s my Warlock, and my ex-main.</p>
<p>I levelled her over Christmas 2006 and raided Kara and early SSC/TK with her. Then I went back to my first love my Paladin. But this is about Poisonberry. At the moment she&#8217;s specc&#8217;d Affliction, not because I have a great love for the spec but because it&#8217;s what my gear can allow right now. I had a go at Demonology raiding for a few weeks at the start of the year and it&#8217;s a load of fun but really needs 2 pieces of Tier 5 and a <a class="wowdb-item-full-medium" href="http://www.wowdb.com/item.aspx?id=30449">Void Star Talisman</a> to work best. So when I saw the horrors of the incoming <a href="http://www.wowinsider.com/2008/02/23/what-does-the-warlock-lifetap-nerf-mean/">Lifetap nerf</a> I reckoned it was time to switch back to the dull but reliable mana camel build.</p>
<p>So what do I like about Warlocks? Well initially I liked just about everything. Warlock was my first real DPS class. Well my very character was a Rogue which I got to 42, but I was dreadful and to be honest I don&#8217;t think you could consider it &#8220;DPS&#8221;. After that I had a Priest and then a Paladin, so a Warlock was a real change of pace, you can pump damage out very nicely. Levelling the Warlock was good fun, and the nice thing about Affliction was that with both Lifetap and Dark Pact you never really run out of mana and can keep going forever, and the flexibility of the pets makes you able to survive almost any situation. I remember soloing Araj in Andorhal at level 60 with DoTs and using the Voidwalker sacrifice to get the hell out of there in one piece.</p>
<p>When raiding a Warlock is a nice class to play for DPS. DPSing in raids is more relaxing than Healing, at least in my experience. Healing can get pretty stressful, especially if you have to play whack-a-mole, on the other hand DPS is nice and comparatively simple, focus on the mob, pop the DoTs up, Bolt bolt bolt, refresh DoTs and Lifetap/Dark Pact when you need to.</p>
<p>So, I like my Warlock. But that&#8217;s my problem. I like all my characters&#8230;</p>
<p>Next time, some kind of a healer. A Shaman or a Paladin, I don&#8217;t know!</p>
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<p>Please excuse my blog-dust.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[My name&#8217;s Trakand. Or it might be Poisonberry. Or Mutsumi. At a pinch I answer to Almeara, Erowynn and Utada as well. Anyway, my name&#8217;s&#8230;one of those&#8230;and I&#8217;m an Altaholic.
There&#8217;s loads of Paladin blogs and Warlock blogs, one very big Hunter blog, several awesome Druid blogs, a couple of nice Priest ones and at least [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My name&#8217;s Trakand. Or it might be Poisonberry. Or Mutsumi. At a pinch I answer to Almeara, Erowynn and Utada as well. Anyway, my name&#8217;s&#8230;one of those&#8230;and I&#8217;m an Altaholic.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s loads of <a href="http://blessingofkings.blogspot.com/">Paladin</a> <a href="http://ardentdefender.blogspot.com/">blogs</a> and <a href="http://www.temerity-jane.com/">Warlock blogs</a>, <a href="http://www.bigredkitty.net/">one very big Hunter blog</a>, several <a href="http://thebigbearbutt.com/">awesome</a> <a href="http://www.resto4life.com/">Druid</a> <a href="http://ramblingbear.blogspot.com/">blogs</a>, a couple of nice <a href="http://egotisticalpriest.omen-guild.net/">Priest</a> <a href="http://priestpower.blogspot.com/">ones</a> and at least one <a href="http://shaman-4-life.blogspot.com/">Shaman blog</a>.</p>
<p>I plan to be all of those things to some degree. And also none. I want to talk about WoW from the point of view of a level 70 Shaladock and a level 10-30 Huntruiest. I know a fair bit about some of my classes and almost nothing about others, but I hope I can learn and I hope that we can all learn from each other.</p>
<p>At the moment I have a raiding Warlock and Paladin, a freshly 70 Shaman, a 30 Priest, 26 Druid and tiny baby Hunter all vying for my attention. When I have some to spare. And now I intend to blog about them too&#8230; We&#8217;ll have to see how this goes. Still it&#8217;ll be a fun experiment!</p>
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