World of Warcraft General Discussion

This’ll come eventually, once there’s a weapon skill cap of 500, there’s an achievement for getting every weapon skill available up to 500, and everyone who actually bothers to get the achievement does. Blizzard makes it easier only after the vets have killed themselves on the old system, for maximum pissed-offedness. :smiley:

Erich Lohan. Lying bastard! I hope he’s the first against the wall the next time the Horde razes Stormwind.

No higher-level friends to drag along? (And are you sure you’re not thinking of the Mage quest? That’s the one I’ve done more recently, and I know **that **one involved the elementals in Arathi, but I don’t recall the Warlock one taking you there. Of course, I haven’t touched my 'Lock in about a billion years, either.)

Yep. I had to help with this part. Thankfully we didn’t have to slaughter many elementals before we got what we needed.

For shoes, I use the Dress Shoes

Sure you could do that, but it still doesn’t change that fact the robe is only so-so at best and I prefer to only ask for boosts when there are good rewards involved :slight_smile:

Those are the other ones that match. They don’t show up on Draenei, though, and I perfer the high boots on my toons since they’re all female.

I can’t get to Wowhead to search for other robes you could pick up at 31, but I’m fairly sure it’s one of the best robes a Warlock can get at the time. Could be wrong, though.

YMM also V based on whether or not there’s another person of high level you typically run with–my pocket healer and I are usually online at the same time, even when we’re not actively running something together, and it’s not unusual for one of us to drop what we’re doing and/or switch toons to help the other one out on an alt.

As you experiment, you’ll get a feel for the most productive way to level. For example, my priest can get much more experience PER MOB killing mobs three levels higher than he does killing mobs three levels lower. But with the higher-level mobs, he’s only killing one at a time, and he has to stop and drink a lot. With the lower-level mobs, he can take on several at once, and rarely has to stop and drink.

You can actually change all of the colors, so what shows up in green for me might show up in purple for you.

A big congratulations from Dhr the Explorer! I wear that tabard all the time now, too.

I found that I could get from 1 to 380 pretty fast, from 380 to 399 slowly, and it took over an hour to get from 399 to 400. HOWEVER, instead of beating on a little self-healing gray mob, I slew spiders around Shattrath. As a mage, I could just throw up my frost shield every 30 seconds and leave the weapon on auto-attack. I ended up farming over 150 gold worth of netherweave spider silk as I raised weapon skills.

And (here’s the real biggie), they can heal you while you’re in combat and being beaten on.

If you want sta/int then sure, there’s nothing better at level 31, it’s just that compared to spellpower sta/int is kind of meh. If I’m going to enlist help I’d rather have them farm SM:Lib for the Robe of Doan for me :slight_smile:

Here’s all the robes for level 25-35.

You’d take +4 Stam +13 Spirit +14 SP on Robe of Doan over +10 Stam +17 Int on Enchanted Gold Bloodrobe, for a 30-40 Warlock? Pardon me if I think those stats are absolute crap in comparison, given that Spirit is useless for 'Locks until they pick up Fel Armor at 62. Sure, it has some SP, but it has **no **Int (mana + spell crit) and **less than half **of the Stam (can be converted to Int, can carry over to pet).

I’m not even clear on why spellpower is so good. I’ve tried to make sense of the relevant pages in WoWWiki, but all I can get out of it is apparently even a single point SP is gold, and I’m not really sure why. I have a decent idea of how all the stats scale and interact with each other, and I’m getting a handle on crit rating, hit rating, attack power, and such, but I really don’t grok spellpower.

Speaking of gold. SFG?

Spellpower is basically a merger of the two old stats +spell damage and +healing. For a healer, it’s extra healing, for a DPS toon, it’s extra damage.


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I know: We look like a 1980’s pimp, and all we need is a boom-box on our shoulder, right? :wink:

Also, apologies to Mister Rik and Mogle for the “immature shit” comment. I overreacted - simple as that, and I am sorry.

No buts, just sayin’ I go a little Booga-Booga sometimes.

Okay, Okay! I go a LOT Booga-Booga sometimes! :slight_smile:

jayjay: I will remember about the potions. Don’t sell the reds.

SFG: 10-4 on the Glyphs, but still confused about Guild chat. It’s not just MY guild communicating with ME and other members of MY guild (Legends of Azeroth), right? It’s just a GENERAL chat which includes ALL guilds and ALL guild members?

Thanks, guys! Your help is ALWAYS appreciated!

Quasi

Nope. Guild chat is JUST your guild. There is a chat channel in the cities called “Guild Recruitment” but it just shows up white or gray or whatever your general chat is. There is no “All Guilds” chat channel.

Okay, quick question: How do you report somebody to a GM?

I was running a guildie through SM tonight, and just outside the Cathedral (past the locked door, before the instance entrance), we watched someone level from 10-20, as if by magic. I right clicked his name like I would for a spammer, but there wasn’t anything. Of course, I forgot to save his name for reporting later, but for future reference, I guess. Is there any legitimate way someone could do that? I mean, you wouldn’t get any exp if you had people inside killing for you, right?

Anyway, my guildie had a good run overall - we did the Cathedral and Armory and he got most of the drops he wanted, and he made at least 5g out of it. I also gave him some fairly decent (for his level) enchants. Helping people is fun! As is tearing down elites that would have given me serious problems 35 levels ago!

I saw where somebody described the same thing on the official WoW forums. The answer was: “Recruit-a-Friend”. RAF lets you designate your friend’s toon (that is, a friend you persuaded to play the game, and they listed your account name as the one that referred them). Their toon then gets a great big XP bonus, something along the lines of they gain two levels for every 1 level your toon gains. The idea is that the friend you recruited can quickly catch up to your level so that he can play with you.

And apparently, this XP bonus accrues whether the friend is logged in or not. So if he doesn’t play for several days, and in the meantime you play a lot and gain several levels, the next time he logs in his toon he will immediately gain all of that accrued XP at once. The result is what you saw - a character gaining multiple levels one right after another, as if by magic.

It’s not an automatic thing. You have to right-click on your friend’s portrait and select Grant A Level, exactly as if you were going to Trade with them. You have to do that for each level you’ve accrued and want to use up. This way, if your recruited friend has a level 40, they have 20 levels accrued and can give 10 to one alt, 5 to another, and 5 to another, or however you want to distribute them.

The Recruit-A-Friend bennies are exceedingly badass. Way better than a simple free month. You honestly can go from 1 to 60 in a week or two if you play hard.

So tonight I’ve been power-leveling Cooking (I’m up to 157 so far), and going unarmed while farming the meat I need so that I can finish leveling my Unarmed skill while I’m at it. So I got Unarmed from 379 to 396 in the process of punching the Sand Crawlers in Westfall onto the endangered species list.

Then I wandered over to Wetlands to farm Raptor Eggs to make Curiously Tasty Omelets, and I decided while I was there to finally investigate Grim Batol. Now, Grim Batol was an important location in WarCraft II, and through reading the various books scattered around Azeroth I’ve learned more of its history.

I punched my way through the multitude of lvl 58-62 elite red dragonkin (including Axtroz), getting my Unarmed skill up to 399 in the process, passed through three immense, fortified gates on my way in, and finally rode up to the impressive facade of Grim Batol itself, only to be faced with a huge closed door.

It had already occurred to me before I started that I had never seen a single quest in WoW relating to Grim Batol (obviously, since you can’t even get into the place even after getting past/through all the dragons guarding it. So … anybody know why they even bothered? Is it just there because of its importance in the lore? If that’s the reason, I’m thinking it would have made more sense to just have it there, marked on the map but totally inaccessible. Say, just close that first gate. That way they wouldn’t have needed to spend time designing the whole exterior shot. In any case, with the Old World level cap at 60, the vast majority of pre-expansion players weren’t going to get in there anyway. And the ones who did … I bet they felt really let down after fighting through all those dragonkin only to find … nothing.

Any speculation on the chances that Grim Batol is going to play a role in a future expansion? Like, I assume all those portals to the Emerald Dream that are guarded by high-level elite green dragonkin are finally going to come into play in the next expansion, if the rumors of its subject matter are correct.