So the first thing, some people may have been wondering (I'm sure..), after Burning Crusade came out, what ever happened to my warlock? Well, the answer is actually kind of sad. See, to get healing enchants for my paladin, I needed an item called Primal Life. Lots of it. You could buy them, but they were also easy to farm, if you had enough time. The best place to farm for them was in Zangarmarsh, a level 62-63ish area. Warlocks were really good at farming, since they could pretty much infinitely sustain themselves with Lifetap and Drain Life, so I had my warlock farm up Primal Lifes for me. In the end, he got to level sixty-seven, only from killing regular, level 63 monsters. If that doesn't give you an idea, that takes a looooong time...
So I think I'll break up some the stories with the screenshots, since they are kind of stand-alone and don't really have any stories to themselves. First up is a screenshot that I just thought looked neat. I think I was just handing in thingies to get ZG rep.
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| Not very warlock-y...but whatever. We'll go with it. |
So to pass the time, one of the guys in the guild, and I can't for the LIFE of me remember his name, but he would just sing random songs over Teamspeak. He was a pretty good singer, but the thing he wasn't so great at was remembering lyrics. So it was pretty hilarious to hear him singing the songs and then just making up lyrics as he went. They were usually pretty close, though. Like one day that I remember he was singing Fly Me To The Moon, and it went 'Fly me to the moon, let me..swing...amongst those stars'. I dunno it was just funny, really sticks out in my memory.
Okay time for another screenshot! This one is from when I went walljump exploring in Tanaris and got into the Caverns of Time, of course before it was officially released in BC. I don't know why I only took one screenshot...but it looked pretty much the same as it did when it released. Except that some parts were definitely unfinished...such as, apparently, the area I'm standing in below.
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| I don't know why the skull is on my head. Maybe the raid icons had just come out and we were playing with them. |
It just so happened though, that he entered the channel during the moment that we were talking about...midget hookers. Yeah....I'm...not really sure how we got there, but lamentably, it happened. It was one of those situations where he entered while a couple of people were already typing (myself included...) so we posted our messages before we realized he was there. After we posted our messages and realized what happened, there was just this silent moment where we all went 'uh oh'. And then on Vent Di just said 'Wow, I think I'm gonna like it in pally chat'. So we all had a good laugh about it, and Di stayed in pally chat from that day on.
MOVING ON THEN, this is just a cool screenshot from...one of the world events. I don't even remember which one! Well regardless, I thought it looks pretty sweet.
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| Eranikus, Tyrant of the Dream, in Moonglade. He looks kinda...jolly to be a villain, doesn't he? |
The other thing I loved about it was how our hunter who marked groups, Jad (you may remember him from such roles as guild leader of Massacre and Mass Anarchy), had an awesome southern accent, and so pronounced 'waffle' almost like 'waffow'. Actually, Jad pronounced a few things funny, like my paladin's name, Mateus. Most times he just called me Frost or Frosty, but when he occasionally said Mateus (pronounced 'ma-TAY-us'), he said it like 'MA-tee-us'.
Actually, speaking of that, wanna know why I named my pally Mateus? You might be wondering why I called my female paladin a male name, and it's a fair question! At the time, I didn't even know it was a male name. I actually named my pally after a summon from Final Fantasy. It (as far as I know) only appears in the Ivaliece games (FFXII and FFTA/A2), though in FFXII it's also considered a male. But in FFTA, where I first heard the name, Mateus was definitely (in my eyes) a female. Take a look.
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| Unless Mateus is actually the armor (which I suppose is a possibility), that definitely looks female to me. |
Anyway, this next screenshot actually kind of sucks, but it's special to me because it's the only surviving screen I have from my time in Twisting Shadows. It's right after we killed the Twin Emps, maybe for the first time.
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| A few familiar names in there: Vine (Reflex), Nerey, and Zoya in the corner! |
Another good one, one day for whatever reason, BT, Endal, and I decided to go walljump exploring inside Hyjal. Our main target was a giant mountain inside (if I remember right) the first camp where you fight the Lich and Dreadlord ('You are defenders of a doomed world! I want to eat your cereal, blah!') bosses. I don't even know why we wanted to get up there, whether we thought there was something on the other side, or we just wanted to get to the top. Either way, it looked possible, but ended up being a lot trickier than we thought.
It was pretty easy to get half way or even two-thirds of the way up, but from there it was slow going - we kept slipping back down. And the thing about walljumping, sometimes you fall down, a long way. I remember the whole time basically consisted of someone falling, then frantically calling for either me or BT to go down and resurrect them, because they didn't want to have to climb all the way back up after running back. But we didn't want to backtrack any either, so it was a constant struggle. The best part is, Endal kept forgetting to take off his armor, so every time he fell down and died, he lost a bunch of durability (and therefore money). In the end I think Endal got the closest to the top, but none of us ever made it.
This next screenshot features a weird graphical glitch, but also our good friend Stormchild. It seems as though he was trying to say the actual word 'frost' to me, but was having trouble.
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| My graphics card seemed to be in the same state as Storm's brain. *rimshot* |
For some reason, our tanks seemed to have a strange disposition towards running straight through the fireballs on the ground. This would make them take several ticks of damage, which would often not even let them survive despite their high HP pools. I guess they just overestimated their survivability or something, since they were big fancy tanks. Anyway, after a particularly silly night of Supremus wipes, I decided to whip up a little diagram to help our good tank friends (who happened to both be tauren) remember what to do.
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| Follow the bunnies, guys. Just follow the bunnies. |
Now here's my last random screenshot, which shows what happens when you combine size-enhancing buffs. That is completely unedited - I think it was a combination of a halloween buff and one of the just-for-fun engineering items.
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| Frostor regretted his steroid use when his horns fell off. |
So, rule two was to stay spread out. Rule one was, of course, to stay the HELL away from the main tank, Endal in this case. If he got hit with chain lightning, the combination of that and Doomwalker's standard damage would easily kill Endal, and spell a wipe. Unfortunately, one of the random players we picked up didn't get the message, and on one of the attempts, Endal got hit by chain lightning and got killed.
Now this particular player's name was Preggymeggy, a female tauren. Endal was so mad at the wipe that he typed out in chat 'PEGGY', which to me was a hilarious typo. So anyway, the raid proceeded to wipe and we all ran back to get ready to try again. But something strange was happening. Venth was laughing. If you didn't know, Venth was a really gruff, no-nonsense kind of guy. I don't think I'd ever even heard him snicker before that, let alone laugh out loud. We asked what was so funny.
So you have to imagine here that Venth is explaining this through bouts of laughter. He said that the reason that chain lightning did so much damage to Endal was that it got an extra bounce off of the fetus in Preggymeggy's womb. Now, I don't know how funny that is to you reading it right now, but at that moment, Vent (our VoIP program, not Venth) just absolutely EXPLODED with laughter. Everyone just went nuts. I think it took like ten or twenty minutes to get the raid back together because everyone was recovering. That was probably the funniest thing that ever happened in WoW for me, and one of the funniest things I ever experienced in my life.
So, that's it for the stories today! There's a decent chance that I will remember more as time goes on, so I'm hesitant to say that this is going to be the last WoW post. As promised, I'll leave you with the series of screenshots from my foray into Karazhan Crypts. To get in, I exploited a glitch (that was fixed soon after this took place, I believe) that allowed player ghosts to pass through some gates. So I killed myself right next to the gate blocking the entrance, walked through as a ghost, and resed on the other side. Good times.
I should point out that this place was legitimately creepy to explore. You may notice I have my detect invisible buff on, just in case. Anyway, here we go.
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| You started out falling down a looong way (that I used Noggenfogger to survive) onto that giant bone pile. Nice welcome. |
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| I think it was supposed to be 'Tomb'? Unless there was supposed to be a tome in here or something. |
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| Upside-down Sinners? What does that even- |
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| ...oh. Ohhhh... |
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| Another typo? Should be 'Despair', I imagine. Unless there's some guy called Dispair. Hm! |
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| Just the 'Crypt'. Even just the mounds of dirt manage to be unsettling. |
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| Another area of the 'Tome'. Those look like tombs to me. |
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| Another area of the Crypt. The low ceiling and seemingly raised floor made this area really claustrophobic. |
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| This area kinda looks like the part of release Kara before Nightbane, doesn't it? |
Anyway, hope you guys enjoyed. See you tomorrow!

















even though this post is old, and my char preggymeggy is even older, thank you for remembering that beautiful day. i still laugh uncontrollably remembering it.
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