If you got quest credit for the kill, you should have gotten the achievement. Open a ticket–they should be able to see that you’ve completed the weekly. It might also help if you can specify what date and approximately what time you killed him, and especially your raid ID if you’re still saved to it.
Isn’t there an achievement just for completing EoE? I’m quite sure there is. (Separate from the meta achievement to get the title.)
I’m sure they’ll have tiered events open to players of all levels–that’s how they roll with world events. For WotLK, the big thing was the zombie invasion. Anyone could be infected, regardless of level.
Congratulations! That’s a hell of a tedious grind, but well worth it, IMO.
I’m not that worried about it. I’m sure there will be plenty of other opportunities to kill Malygos. I’ll get it next time he pops up as a weekly raid target if not before then.
Forgot to mention, I got Perky Pug last night. He’s pretty cool. Barks, drags his butt across the floor, sniffs–haven’t seen him lift his leg on anything yet. Think he’s my favorite of the vanity pets so far. Not as good as the baby dragon I had in EQ2, but still pretty cool.
Speaking of EQ2, I wish WoW would steal/adapt/introduce something similar to the apartment system in Eq2. Each player can rent a personal “living space”, from very basic four walls to virtual mansions owned by guilds. You could decorate with furniture, pictures, dungeon trophies, and keep all your vanity pets there, too.
The main thing I’m worried about is getting you credit so you can get into PUGs more easily. EoE can be a pain-in-the-ass with people who don’t know what they’re doing, and proving you’ve killed Maly before can often be your ticket into the group.
The topic of personal or guild housing in WoW has come up frequently over the course of the game. The consensus from Blizz is something along the lines of, “We like having everybody mingling out in the open.”
I like the Core Hound Pup. He dances, rolls over, and will dig up a bone, fight over it between his two heads, then tosses it up in the air and swallows it whole.
Unless you want me to go back to the trainer and unlearn everything again and start from scratch, I think I may need that extra help, because I am not able to get out of the prot spec. It keeps wanting to load prot abilities.
Ya know, if I hadn’t seen her picture (well, I assume it IS her picture), I might think SfG was Yoda, with better syntax*. She’s great at instructing us young Jedi.
*Yoda still has better gear, though. His dps is off the charts.
My notions of what I’d like to have as a personal house are pretty crazy, so anything that ever got implemented would necessarily fall short. Many guilds have a favorite “meeting spot”: for mine it’s Ravenholdt. There is a sort of small dueling arena with benches, nice for people to sit around.
Man, I wish I was in the kind of guild that had a “favorite meeting spot”. My current guild is competent enough but kinda doesn’t do much other than raid.
Keyne, my holy pally, hit 80 last night - my second max-level toon. I’ve started and abandoned other alts before: my warlock got to 56 and my rogue got all the way to 78 before being abandoned. I think I needed another healer (my main is a priest). I was finally able to dump the heirloom mail chest and shoulders (no need for that xp bonus anymore!) for some decent plate gear; in fact I upgraded my chest twice in the first hour after dinging 80. I also had enough Triumph badges to get the 245 healing libram and got a nice 232 epic belt on the AH. Now I’m trying to decide if I’m ready to start healing Heroics right away or if I want to nudge my gear up just a bit more first. I haven’t had any problems healing regular level 80 dungeons at all, except for that one CoS run with the DK tank.
Recently I got in a VH PUG with someone unguilded from my own server. She asked “what kind of guild is yours?” just as the second round of waves started, so all I could fire off was the first word to come to my head: “friends”. Later I explained that we do raid (currently the usual plan is 3 raiding days per week, plus the weekly miniraids on Wednesday, plus we get invited to complete other guilds’ raids - ours is one of four social raiding guilds I see in a lot of VoA PUGs, for example) but we’re not a raiding guild, we’re together because we enjoy each other’s company.
Last Sunday someone pouted that we were trying Council of Blood for the first time whereas his main is already a Kingslayer. The RL pointed out that his main’s guild has raids that go over 5 hours; ours stop at 2, and anyway maybe if you’d shut up except for positive suggestions, this fight will go better than if you waste time complaining, yes? Thank you.
Last week a recruit got reminded that guild channel is to be kept clean, as we’re a family-friendly guild. He thought we were joking. We pointed him to the character notes and explained that some of the people listed as somebody else’s child are under 15.
That meeting spot doesn’t get used often, but yeah, we’re very much a “friends” guild. Or family, if you translate our name literally - but family, you can’t choose.
Yep, I took several pieces from there including my new chest and bracers. I’m also going to have Kene make a Wispcloak for me, along with the necessary enchants.
As a holy pally I want to stack +Int gems, right? Too bad my only gem gear so far has red and blue sockets.
Stack all +20 int gems (Brilliant King’s Amber) and ignore the socket bonus, get yourself the Insightful Earthsiege Diamond as your meta and a Nightmare Tear to activate it.