Saturday, May 30, 2009

The Adventures of Mokrana - Chapter 3

Mokrana levels yet again! This time, I used the first chapter of Jame's Leveling Guide (level 21-31). It took me from the Barrens, to the mountains of Stonetalon, the forests of Ashenvale, to Thousand Needles, and even across the sea to Hillsbrad.

Jame's Leveling Guide 21-31: 14h 49min
= 1.48 hr/level

Previous Chapters:


Total /played at level 30.5: 1d 4h 45min

Again, this is pretty significantly behind Jame's rate, who at this same point is at 19 hours /played and averaged 1 hr/level during this section. Again, he is playing a paladin, who level a lot faster.

On that same note, I want to let you all know that I went ahead and bought Mokrana some gear. It was all purchased with her own money (though she's been making serious buck with her herbing skills). She now has several blues, including a [Cobalt Crusher] that I found for relatively cheap. I've definitely noticed a serious improvement of both her speed and survivability, and am enjoying playing her about a million times more. My advice for anyone leveling a shaman - find a way to get some decent gear, it really matters for these melee classes.

Mokrana and her new mount and new gear, ready to take on the world!

Now, on to the analysis!

My only complaint is that I got a bit behind the guide in several places and was forced to grind. This was especially bad for the first half of the guide when I have bad gear and wasn't too fast at killing things. In particular, I was behind during the Hillsbrad Foothills section, and had to grind on humanoids there for a long time to catch up. I also ended the guide half a level behind, but chose to move on rather than trying to grind my way to catch up.

I have heard several complaints about folks getting behind specifically in this section of Jame's guide. I think this may be due to changes in quest drop rate causing less built-in grinding. I know Jame plans to add new quest circuits as he goes through the addon, so I hope this is one section that gets some new runs added to it.

Towards the end of the guide, my inner engineer started showing through, and I made a little spreedsheet to track each quest circuit and it's average hr/level time. I think this will be really useful info for Jame if he decides to tweak or optimize these guides. Here's the results:
  • Stonetalon Mountains (27-28) - Harpies Threaten circuit - 1.41 hr/lvl
  • Stonetalon Mountains (27-28) - Bloodfury Ripper optional circuit - 1.26 hr/lvl
  • Hillsbrad (28) - 1.88 hr/lvl
  • 1K Needles (28-30) - Pacify Centaur circuit - 1.55 hr/lvl
  • 1K Needles (28-30) - Highperch/Grimtotem circuit - 1.35 hr/lvl
  • Ashenvale (30-31) - Felfire Hill circuit - 1.93 hr/lvl
  • Ashenvale (30-31) - Never Again circuit - 1.97 hr/lvl
Next up, I'll be revamping and revising the 31-41 section on my warlock Tirrigeth, in preparation for Mokrana's next journey!

Friday, May 29, 2009

Upcoming Projects

Hey all!

So, I'm *sort of* back. I still have finals and moving, but I've worked through a lot of my pile of homework so I may be more active again. Expect me back to full steam around June 15th.

I thought I'd start off with yet another list of what I'm working on, in roughly the order of importance/urgency. This includes both my WoW-Pro goals and my in-game personal goals, which are sometimes intertwined.
  1. Tree guide update - this is actually almost done, and is definitely my highest priority.
  2. GIMP guide release - I know, I know, take forever. It will be a wiki page editable by all.
  3. Retro Raids - In roughly this order: Kalimdor Instances, Eastern Kindoms Instances, Old World Raids, Outland Instances, and Outland Raids. This will probably be a long-term, ongoing project released in parts while I work on other things simultaneously. Currently the first section is in progress.
  4. Revamp of WoW-Pro's "FAQ" Page - Currently it's more of an "about this site" page. I want to make it a real FAQ, for all of the "Jame when u coming out wif new guidezz lol hurry up!" (and the like) posts. We won't have to dignify those with a response anymore, just a link to the FAQ. Yay!
  5. Get Deedlet to level 80 - This is a big one for me. I've just had such a blast with this paladin, and I really want to start doing end-game content with her.
  6. Achievements with Honani - As you can probably guess, this is ongoing. Honani is officially an achievement whore. She's currently focusing on fishing achievements, but is also working towards rep, pet, and mount achievements, with questing achievements also in the works.
  7. Addon Work - I have lots going on in the addon testing project on WoW-Pro. Here are some of the things I'm working on, or plan to work on if no one else gets to it first:
    • Horde Dragonblight Revamp
    • Horde Grizzly Hills Revamp
    • Horde 21-31 Speed Testing
    • Horde 31-41 Revamp and Speed Testing
    • Horde 41-51 Revamp and Speed Testing
    • Speed Testing 51-80 (should be pretty high quality already)
    • Blade's Edge Mountains Coding
    • Netherstorm Coding
    • Shadowmoon Valley Coding
    • Daily Quest Guide Coding
  8. Future Guides - I have lots of ideas for future guides, once I finish what I'm currently working on. These all depend on whether someone else has already made a quality guide, of course:
    • Fishing and cooking leveling guide
    • Fishing achievement guide
    • Cooking achievement guide
    • What a Long Strange Trip It's Been guide
    • Instance guides
    • Continue work on Loot System guide

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Borean Tundra plus Pictures

Hey folks, I'm still going to be pretty inactive for a few more weeks, but I have an update for you!

Deedlet has finished her tour of Borean Tundra and there is an updated leveling addon file. It's not perfect because I got lazy with coords towards the end, but it's definitely usable. Download it here.

I also have been taking a fair amount of screenshots lately, and I wanted to share them with you. Enjoy!

Deedlet surveys the land after completing her questing in Borean Tundra
Honani and her new pet, a Sprite Darter.

A victorious "retro raid" poses for a shot with Kael'thas' remains

Honani the Critter Gitter!

Fishing in Howling Fjord. I'm seldom online around sunset, and I thought this was especially pretty.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

AFK!

Hey folks, expect a bit of inactivity from me for the next couple weeks. I've been a bad student this term and I need to catch up, and I have a girl's weekend planned for this coming weekend, so my WoW/writing time is going to be pretty much zero.

Sorry, I'll be back in a few weeks!

Friday, May 1, 2009

Mr. Pinchy!

I just needed to stop and brag about this.


I was leveling my fishing and also going for the [Outland Gourmet] achievement, fishing in Highland Mix schools in Terokkar forest. What I was actually trying to catch was a [Huge Spotted Feltail] (incidentally this took 2 freaking hours). Imagine my surprise (and delight!) when 30 minutes in I fish up: [Mr. Pinchy]

Now, I have been wanting the crawdad pet ever since I heard about it during BC. But I never really went for it. Getting Mr. Pinchy by accident was just awesome. On the first "wish", all I got was a buff, so I was a little worried that I wouldn't get the pet out of it. The 2 day cooldown really sucks by the way.

But I logged in yesterday and what does Mr. Pinchy award me with? A [Magical Crawdad Box]! Turns out there is also an achievement associated with Mr. Pinchy, [Mr. Pinchy's Magical Crawdad Box], and it's part of the criteria for [Accompliched Angler] and the title "Salty".

Needless to say, my guildies are very jealous of my good fortune!

...Next up, the turtle mount! ;)

Small Guilds and Raiding

Hey folks!

Today I want to share some thoughts I've had recently regarding small guilds and raiding. As you probably know if you follow this blog, I'm a member of a very small family-style guild. I'm talking less than 10 active level 80s, and only a few others who are still leveling. That said, the 80s in the guild absolutely love raiding. But the whole reason we left our last big raiding guild was to get away from all the drama and stupidness that comes with big guilds.

How do we reconcile these two issues? Here are some ideas that Fianna uses to remain a successful raiding guild despite our small size:
  • Organize 10 mans. Even though we can't field a full 10 man group, we can field most of it. We organize 10 man raid runs every week and simply PuG the missing people, hopefully from friends lists but sometimes from Trade or LFG. We don't try to organize our own 25-mans, since this would be more like putting together a general PuG than a guild "guest" run.
  • Recruit selectively. We're small because we only want people we really like in our guild, not just because we want to be small. The 10-man raids described above are an excellent way to scope out potential members. If a group member does really well, after the raid we let them know that they have an invitation to the guild.
  • Maintain extensive friends lists. This is easier than ever with Blizzard's note feature. If someone was a great PuG, add them to your friends and note their specialty so you can invite them again. Also note any particularly bad players so you can avoid them in the future.
  • PuG into 25 mans. With big friends lists and by getting to know people when they are guests at your raids, you can also often find out when other guilds need guests in their 25 man raids. This is a great time to get some upgraded gear that you don't normally have access to in a small guild environment.
  • Form guild alliances. Get to know other guilds who might be too small to field full raid teams and ally with them. Fianna currently has two alliances, and are now officially teaming up with another guild for 25 mans.
  • Host other events. Our guild has started doing weekly "retro raids" (yes I've talked about this before on here). We advertise in Trade and get as many people as we can for these old school raids. This kind of fun event lets people know who you are as a guild and is just one more way to meet people.
That's all I've got, hope these ideas are helpful to any of you out there who are part of small guilds!