Yuppers, hit 50 on Thamlack last night after 15 or so quests in the Searing Gorge. His name is Jhuuthun...or something remarkably close to that, I'll learn it soon enough. He's hilarious, but I haven't taken him for a field test yet.
You know what else happened yesterday? Well, I'm a crafter, right? So I got Thamlack's tailoring up to 350 using only materials I had on hand. That's right, I had like 1000+ netherweave cloth just WAITING to be used. And used they were. I upgraded my bags, made a couple 18 slotters as well for future use or selling purposes, and finished making the soulcloth that I needed for Dramthar's chest piece.
On a much less actual WoWing note: I've recently discovered the awesomeness of the WoW Model Viewer, so I'm thoroughly enjoying that. It'll come in handy when showing off what I either will look like or want to look like or whatever, so I'll be utilizing that for the blog at one point or another. Now I've gotta go convince Marcy to post an introductory statement. She may thoroughly out-gear me, but she probably wouldn't be as well geared and properly gemed without my help and researching capabilities. I'm kinda the go-to guy when figuring stuff out for raids and just general questing stuff. I don't really know if that's a good thing or not...I mean, ya I feel useful, but shouldn't they be able to figure that stuff out themselves? What kind of raiders go into a situation unprepared? Shouldn't they all know that they need some sort of hit rating to prevent misses or resists? Nearly all of the mages in Verve were confused on that matter, and I solved it within 5 minutes of the question...
People like that annoy me sometimes...or all the time...unless they're a friend and are just starting to raid. If that's the case then I'm more than willing to gather and divulge the information.
And I lost my train of thought. Awesome. Well, time to go play with the WoW Model Viewer.
Oh, and if you read this Marcy, you're gear is good enough for you to perform well in SSC/TK. Just letting you know.
Good Hunting,
Tox
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
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