“Mithril is green for me unfortunately” is what I meant apologies. I’m thinking that skilling up this way on green nodes will take even longer, maybe I’m wrong?
I am trying to save money for a flying mount so I am selling all the ore. But of course if I had smelt some of it I could be mining rich thorium now couldn’t I? Now why didn’t I think of that huh??
Thanks.
I had one of those chill-down-the-back moments last night…I’d never done Outland beyond Zangar with a Horde character before. Last night, I picked up the quest in Zangar to go to Thunderlord Hold in Bladesedge to deliver a message. So I hopped on my personal wyvern and flew to Bladesedge (taking the grand tour so I could get my exploration done). At the end, I circle back in to the center and land in Thunderlord, then I catch my breath! I had no idea that Rexxar and Misha were even IN Outland at that point!
It was definitely one of those moments that make the $15 a month worth it to me.
And, truthfully? I got more at the AH from thorium bars than from the ore over this past weekend.
You don’t always get skillups on green nodes, no, but if you can find a lot more mithril than small thorium (and you usually can in level 45-55 zones), it might be faster anyway. Un’Goro’s pretty good for mithril and small thorium, I find.
I can’t get to WoWWiki from work, but I’m pretty sure you’re mistaken there. It’s my understanding that the Highbourne split off from the Night Elves and became the High Elves. The remainder of those High Elves/Highbourne are now the magic-addicted Blood Elves. Night Elves who choose the path of arcane magic retain their Night Elf appearance but lose their old racial abilities and gain those of the Highbourne.
It’s the Highbourne who are responsible for things being as fucked up as they are, and a small faction headed by Fandral that are responsible for Teldrassal. Not that Tyrande isn’t a psychobitch, though (see: slaughtering her own people to free Illidan, yeah, that turned out great). I don’t see any evidence (lore or WoW quests) that most Night Elves share these attitudes.
In case any of you guys missed this when it was posted… 50 Better Choices for Warchief Than Garrosh. (It actually keeps going past 50.)
Sylvanas isn’t doing anything to stop the RAS and she’s possibly encouraging them. All levels of Forsaken society appear to be involved in the effort to create the New Plague, which will wipe out the non-Forsaken undead and the living alike. Remember the starting-zone quest to try out the concoction on the mountaineer? When you’re involving lowbies in the “conspiracy,” it can’t be very secret (or contained to one small segment of Forsaken society).
As mentioned above, the Belves are the last remnant of the faction that was responsible for pretty much everything that’s fucked up with Azeroth: they’re the caste that segregated itself from Night Elf society and recklessly used magic until they brought down the Burning Legion. It was because of those Highbourne that the world was sundered and the Well of Eternity destroyed. They’ve broken off from Kael’Thas, but they’re still not fine and dandy–look at their capital city. Harassment of innocent citizens, maurauding “guard” constructs looking to punish any minor infraction…
Hah! Even a Google preview of the High Elf page from WoWWiki gives me:
So, I was right. Night Elves --> Highborne --> High Elves --> Blood Elves.
Well, bloody hell.
I don’t RP her at all, but somewhere in the back of my head in my general conception of who my main is, she really doesn’t like Blood Elves, and she’s gonna hate Night Elf Mages. This is why. 
In addition to the naga and the tortured ghosts, there’s also the satyrs who are also descended from the Highbourne.
So yeah. The Highbourne were total bastard-coated bastards with bastard filling who messed up the world. Bastards.
I’ve tried doing the coordinates thing, but I always have a hard time figuring out which direction(s) I need to go to get to the specified coords.
Having nearly completed the Well Read achievement, I feel qualified to comment on this (actually, I think I already explained this many many pages ago, but I’ll include here quotes from the actual in-game lore).
Basically, there were quite a few Highborne survivors of the Great Sundering. The leader of these survivors, Dath’Remar, mocked the druids who were now running things, “calling them cowards for refusing to wield the magic that he said was theirs by right.” Malfurion warned the Highborne that use of magic would be punishable by death. In response, “Dath’Remar and his followers unleashed a terrible magical storm upon Ashenvale.”
The book Exile of the High Elves goes on to say:
The story continues in The Founding of Quel’Thalas:
So the High Elves/Blood Elves are indeed descended from the Highborne.
[Monty Python]They’re getting better…[/MP]
But seriously, we didn’t want them.
Arrogant and “pretty” fragile little elves, bah. If the BElf silence racial goes away, my mage is getting turned into a troll faster than the toon can flip her hair.
The Naga and the Satyrs are what those Highborne were twisted into who used Fel magic, IIRC.
The upper-left corner of any zone map is 0,0. I use an addon called MapCoords (you can find it on Curse), with only my own portrait coordinates turned on (party etc. turned off). It also shows coordinates on the map if I pull that up: both of my current location and of the cursor location, so I can find a given coordinate pair with my cursor, and then see where that is relative to my current position.
Thanks for posting all of that! I’m somewhat ashamed to admit that while I have Well Read, I haven’t actually stopped to read a book (vs. just clicking on it) for quite some time. I keep meaning to go and read everything one of these days, since the lore is so interesting.
Are you Blusmoke on Cairne?
You’re level 80, so I’ll assume you’ve done the Wrath Gate questline from the Alliance side… Horde side includes a look at what was going on within the ranks of the Forsaken:
The Grand Apothecary Putress who launched plague barrels onto the Horde and Alliance forces was not acting with Sylvanas’ knowledge or blessing. Sylvanas was pissed and afraid of being strung up by the rest of the Horde for the actions of the rogue members of the RAS; those rogue members are the ones you fight in the Undercity - there was a major civil war there, with Sylvanas and Co. on one side, the rogue RAS on the other, and the Battle for the Undercity really is fighting to take it back from the rogue faction. The Horde-side Wrath Gate includes Sylvanas kneeling at the feet of Thrall, begging forgiveness and apologising for the actions of the rogue RAS. Yes, the RAS has been working on a new plague, but I believe the goal of Sylvanas was to turn it on the Scourge, not all life… the “conspiracy” was made glaringly obvious to players so we could feel smart, but it wasn’t really that obvious to the rest of the Horde.
Yeah, I have coordinates displayed in several different ways by different addons. The problem I have going to specific coordinates is mainly a matter of actually traveling in the correct directions, given the fact that terrain doesn’t always (read: almost never) allow for straight line movement in the desired direction. So by the time I’ve taken a circuitous route to get myself to the correct X coordinate, I’m nowhere near the correct Y coordinate, so I’ll head off in the right direction to get to that Y coord, but again, being unable to take a straight line, I end up wandering way off the X coord … So more often than not, I just try to get myself in the general vicinity and then eyeball it from there.
If you don’t want to spend time reading in-game, you can go to the WowHead page for the Well Read achievement, there’s a complete list of the books, and if you click on the titles you can read the full text of each book. (That’s where I copy/pasted from.) I’ve read them all in-game, though.
Hah! Ctrl+Alt+Del’s The Nine Circles of MMO Hell!
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Not as true anymore because of enrage timers but there was a time when the fastest progression went to guilds that geared up the tank and the healing squad and gave whatever was left over to the DPS.
So a tank might end up upgrading the same slot every week while a DPS might not get an upgrade in two months and by the time you were farming content, you were already moving on to new content. Now with enrage timers, people actually care about the DPS.
Harpies are transformed elves too (cursed, I believe), though I don’t remember whether Nelf or Highborne or Helf or Belf and I can’t look it up at work (all WoW-specific sites get blocked as “Games”, even WoWWiki).