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Life of a Druid

Surprise Achievement!

In the past I have always wondered what it would be like to get the "Going Down?" achievement. Was it something only Mages could get with their Ice Block? Well apparently not, because I achieved it a couple of days ago with my level 19 Druid.





As it turns out, Thunder Bluff's elevator platforms are roughly 70 to 80 meters off the ground  (I'll make that a fact someday), however as we all know that's a deathwish if you try and jump it.




Here's where luck plays a part. I've been trying for quite some time now to ride the elevators down, only instead of being inside I want to be on top (even though I'm a sub). My unsuccessful attempts usually leave me splattered all over the ground, but my little escapade as of late left me with a glitch and a sweet achievement to be proud of.




 Apparently if you hit the elevator's roof on your way down to death's grassy floor, it breaks your fall ever so slightly. Of course I wasn't even going for the achievement at the time, but I hereby claim that having fun DOES pay off.




Either way you turn the cookie, I landed with about 2 health to my name as the trumpets bellowed in the background and my achievement notice sprang into view. Truly, a day to remember.

And yes, I'm a damn cute kitty cat.
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Pleasant Encountering

So there I was, running around in Wailing Caverns for my quests: Smart Drinks and Serpentbloom. Suddenly, beyond the noise of fighting I hear the sound of a dismounting player behind me. I turn to look and I see Insanefox, a level 34 Undead Rogue standing there. I switch out of Bear Form as I cast Thorns and Mark of the Wild on him (not that it will do much good at his level, lol).

He bows to me.... I do the same, and then low and behold! He asks me if I need any help! I admitted that yeah, these monsters were rather tough and I did have to go pretty far in. He was here for the skinning, so it was a mutually beneficial decision to team up. I would get my quest drops and he would get his pelts, leather or whatever stuff he got from those things.

We went through much of the dungeon together, he got plenty of skins and I finished my questing. As I speak, I've yet to turn in those quests.... I left shortly thereafter to write this. You have to be in the moment, you know? We said our goodbyes and I thanked him profusely for not only his help, but also the great story he gave to me.

This is how we should be acting, people. Friendly and courteous, offering to help at all times. In Insanefox's case, he even offered to let me put him on my friends list (which I did, by the way). He's earned his spot in the World of Warcraft..... will you?


Gameplay Tips:

  • Always be kind and courteous to other players, you'll be popular and sought after.
  • Offer to help people later on! You'll get the satisfaction and they'll get someone to lean on.
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Wall of Goodness

Unlike the Wall of Perfection, people on the Wall of Goodness are friendly players who just sometimes don't know how to handle situations correctly. They may loot another person's monster, or even kill it when not asked to do so. This doesn't make them bad, just inexperienced and slightly annoying.
  • Underwhere
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Wall of Perfection

The WoP (Wall of Perfection) is reserved for those far and few people in World of Warcraft that, given first impressions, are just simply awesome players! They help you out, sometimes without being asked, and often offer to do so again in the future. Give them the respect and honor they deserve!
  • Insanefox
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Wall of Badness

Here I list the names of people who aren't Good but they don't meet the standards of Evil either. These are the people who are situational, they tend to be very annoying and harmful but if you put them in the right situation they're just OK. There's really no need to blacklist them, but keep a fair distance.
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Wall of Evil Buttheads

The WoP (Wall of Perfection) is reserved for those far and few people in World of Warcraft that, given first impressions, are just simply awesome players! They help you out, sometimes without being asked, and often offer to do so again in the future. Give them the respect and honor they deserve!
  • Insanefox
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Underwhere: Professional Average?

So, picture this: You're quietly minding your own questing business when all of the sudden there comes an odd sound and a pop-up window telling you that someone wishes to join your party. You ponder this for a second, wondering if you would rather solo the Witchwing Slayers yourself or enjoy the company of another person.

Having the natural need to socialize, I choose the second option. I accepted the invite from a level 14 Blood Elf mage who went by the name of "Underwhere". He had a quest that needed finishing and quite frankly I did as well, so we both hunted our monsters together. He behaved fairly and seemed intelligent, however I couldn't help notice that he looted monsters very quickly without ever waiting for me to take a look at what was inside. Since he was a pretty nice guy, I let it slide.

Wow

We followed this routine for a bit, we ran into the boss monster of the area (unknown name, forgot to screeny it). It attacked him on sight and I started shooting heals his way to keep him alive, after which I shifted into bear form and attacked the boss alongside him. Several heals and a couple of potions later, we managed to defeat her...... and OMG the treasure was awesome! Well, from what little glimpse I got of it. According to my ninja-looting friend, he did most of the damage. Apparently that gives you looting rights even if your team needs the items.

Putting on a very polite attitude, I recommended that he read the World of Warcraft strategy guide books for some gaming tips. His response? A list of extremely high level characters he apparently owned, followed by the rather dull statement of "I doubt I need any tips...". I pressed further, explaining that leveling tips weren't necessarily what he would get out of it. When he asked what kind of tips were in the book, I simply stated "Etique" and left it at that.

To top it off, this story ends with a fight between 4 Witchwing Slayers, Underwhere and myself. These numbers were reduce very quickly to 4 Witchwing Slayers and myself when I realized Underwhere had high-tailed it to his HearthStone location, probably to avoid any possible death. Luckily, I did manage to kill them all.

Unlike a lot of stories, this one is unique and ended in a good way. I parted from him via whisper, shoving off to write this blog. Thanks for the story Underwhere, may you have many pleasant questing days and even more money for strategy guides!


Gameplay Tips:

  • Sometimes it's more important to learn about how to play with people rather than how to play the game.
  • Never EVER ninja-loot, especially on a boss.
  • Don't run off when your team needs you.


WoW

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