I will…

post tomorrow, even if it kills me. I finished writing the post, but in lieu of the poor quality I’ve been putting up, I wanted to actually spend more time proofreading this section. Thanks for your patience.

In other news, Wrath of the Lich King has a release date of Nov 13. Collector’s Edition announced but amazon’s not taking orders for it yet. I’d go elsewhere except I know they’ll have it on my doorstep that morning, so I’m willing to give them a day or so to get their tails in gear. If not I’ll be going out to a local store to place my order. (Bah, and I have to buy two…)

On Raiding

I scared myself for a second this morning. I was thinking over the events of last nights raid, and how much of a pain it was, and how I hadn’t enjoyed it. And for a moment I thought I had lost my enjoyment of raiding. Suffice to say, I stopped to think what precisely it was about last night that I did not like:

1) That pull in front of Naj’entus. Every time I come up to it now, I have no clue whether we’re going to one shot it or wipe on it for an hour. I know we joke about it being a ‘hard boss’, but the general consensus is that outside of bosses, that is the hardest pull in the instance. Added to that, the fact that it’s right at the beginning of the raid, meaning a wipe on it effects the raid mentality for the rest of the night.

2) Supremus. I hate that boss with a burning passion. Partially because it’s seen as so easy a boss that people view it somewhat as a joke, when they really shouldn’t. Also because he picks you off slowly, so that you end up wasting a *huge* amount of time on any attempt that becomes a wipe, because it’s usually not clear until almost the end of his ridiculously long enrage timer that you won’t be able to down him that attempt.

3) Teron Gorefiend. Understanding the basics of my personality in that I really do want to try my best both to be helpful to those around me, and also to avoid ridicule, this boss was a major nightmare for me. Mainly that whether the raid lives or dies is set entirely upon my shoulders, in a way that it is clear that I messed up and how badly, with no way to practice. (The simulator is only but so good, and yes, I beat that many times.) The fact that I could feign death out of it doesn’t really help things, as I pretty much spend then entirety of the fight having to watch his cast bar to feign death. Last night was my first time doing it, though I didn’t pop my rattlegores until after the boss was dead. Which meant the raid had absolutely nothing better to do than watch me, with full knowledge that if I failed, they would be picked off by mobs they could not dps. Happily enough, it was easier than I could have imagined. I hope that this positive experience will make future attempts on this boss less stressful, but who knows, because it’s still better for me to fd out of a cast so I can continue dpsing.

And really, those are the worst things in the instance. Of course they are also the first things in the instance, which is why last night was just bad in general. RoS is not all that bad as long as we don’t have to teach new people important roles (ie holding fixates and kicking). Bloodboil, though stressful on healers isn’t really that bad for me. Shahraz is still a joke that just requires some situational awareness. And even Council seems like it won’t be that bad of a learn. I’m fairly certain we’ll have them down this weekend.

Mindblade Geto!

Yesterday was a horrible day for me, but it ended very well, which is the important thing.

After an agonizing day at work, I came home and read some more One Piece. I’m enjoying it more than I did the anime, mostly because I hate the art style…okay that’s not entirely true. I hate the art style when someone starts crying/yelling, because the faces are just so entirely distorted. There is no “I’m a little sad” in this series. Anytime anyone gets upset, it’s full blown rivers out of every part of their eyes and snot dripping from their nostrils. With the manga, I can just spend less time on those panels, whereas in the anime I had to sit there and go at it’s pace.

Anyway, I was logged onto WoW, I had done my cloth transmutes and was waiting on the Kara group. I was asked to heal on bosses, though I stayed shadow, and White and Mal didn’t even really need me that much. I dpsed the rest of the time. We one shot everything except Netherspite when two people (tank included) got stuck outside the door when we started.

And the lewts you ask?

Nathrezim Mindblade Heh, finally. Now I can stop with the horrible pvp, and four more badges gets me the last upgrade I really need.

Also, for my healing set:

Pauldrons of the Solace-Giver
Pantaloons of Repentence
Signet of Unshakable Faith

All in all, it was a good night. And now I don’t really need to run Karazhan anymore (I guess unless I wanted to improve my healing gear.) but I think it’d be better to let some other people go and get their badges and gear. I’ll work on getting that darn head enchant, and enchanting what healing gear I do have.

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So Tuesday ended up being quite a productive day. I asked, what I thought would be vainly, if anyone was interested in a Karazhan group, only to end up with a three hour full clear.

Among my spoils:

[Shadow-Cloak of Dalaran]
[Bands of Nefarious Deeds]
[Ring of Recurrence]
[Ruby Drape of the Mysticant]

Along with a piece or two of healing gear, 22x[Badge of Justice] a void crystal or two, and the ability to repair at Koran.

On the anime front, I was searching google for some random pictures as I do from time to time, and came across a picture I liked, for a recent anime called Shugo Chara! which is about a transfer student that, due to a mother with weird fashion sense, (and a lax school dresscode) is mistaken for a “cool and spicy” person despite her quite normal, and actually shy personality. Now it seems that no matter what she does, everyone sees her as this cool unapproachable girl, and she hates it. So she wishes to her Guardian Angel that she can change, and the next morning wakes up to find three eggs in her bed. Well these eventually hatch into Guardian Charas, as she is suddenly thrust among the School Guardians (Who also have these Guardian Charas) as well as a few other people who seem to know what’s going on. It seems to have an odd Egg theme, as they are all searching for the Embryo, and there is a Humpty Lock, and I think the “Bad guys” group is called Easter. Either way, it looks like an interesting and upbeat shojo series, and I’m looking forward to see what comes.