Wow, I’ve been slacking

Busy at work. Christmas. Family got the flu. Winter snowstorms, excuse, excuse, excuse…

I’ve actually spent relatively little time playing WoW since Thanksgiving, but here’s a quick update on what I have accomplished.

Leveled my warlock to 44, a new shaman to 21, and my druid to 90. Yay!

Bodolf, that’s the druid, went Boomkin, and all of a sudden I found him fun to play. My first toon in WoW ever was a night elf druid back in vanilla. He made it to about 16th level before I abandoned him for the mage who became, and still is, my main.

I made repeated attempts at leveling a druid over the years, and always lost interest somewhere along the way. I started Bodolf when worgen became a playable race, along with 20 million other people. He kept my interest through the worgen starting zone, and then stalled. During Cata, when I had hit my limit of progression for my style of play with my main and main alts, I came back to Bodolf and gradually brought him up to the 50s, running feral all the time. It was kind of painful, but since I had nothing better to do, I made some meager progress.

Now in MoP, I again got bored with my top 3, and dusted Bodolf off once more. Slowly, painfully, I worked him up to 70, then let him sit again when Timeless Isle opened up. I complained to a friend that the druid and I never really clicked, and he asked a pretty simple and obvious question… “What’s your spec?”

I had never tried anything but feral, mostly bear, sometimes cat, never anything else. So that day, I switched my spec to balance. What a difference!

In no time I leveled him to 85. An Elixir of Ancient Knowledge, courtesy of Archiereus made a huge difference to my progress through Northrend. Even when my heirlooms quit being useful, and my progress slowed to a crawl through Pandaria, I still didn’t lose interest.

So now I have a 90 druid. He’s equipped with timeless gear, and has even run a few LFR sessions. I owe it all to a spec change. Have you tried out all the specs for your toons?

Now I wonder once more, “what shall I do next?”

 

 

 

Thanksgiving!

Wishing everyone a safe and happy Thanksgiving this week!

It’s amazing how taking a few moments thinking of things to be thankful for lightens my life. Just exerting a tiny bit of effort to look inside for gratitude whenever the thought takes you adds up slowly to a whole lot more happiness over the years.

Today I am thankful that I have a challenging and rewarding job, that I have the time, means, health, and freedom to enjoy frivolous games like WOW, and that the worst sickness in my family right now is a bad cold.

Can you think of three things to be thankful for this week?

Windwool Cloth Farming Update

So just the other day, someone posted a comment on my windwool cloth farming video on YouTube with a suggestion.

“Lions landing is way better… give it a try.” – Starquant

Really? I thought my spot was pretty sweet. So being the inquisitive, lazy, gold grubber that I am, off I went to Lion’s Landing to experiment!

20 minutes later, I had my answer. Go watch my latest video to see for yourself; which farming spot reigns supreme?

UPDATE: I have been back to this spot twice since I wrote this post and recorded the accompanying video. Both times, I have found the beach deserted except for the normal horde troops around the fortifications, and the farming has been nowhere near as good.

There must be something about the timing or PVP status of the area that makes it good or bad, but I honestly don’t know what it is. Given this, I can’t really recommend Lion’s Landing as highly as the cave of sprites. I’ll keep looking for good places and update if I find any.

Anyone have any recommendations?

Galakras, Iron Juggernaut, and Lightworks oh my!

Hi all, sorry I haven’t posted recently, but I’ve had a lot going on. Most relevant here is that I’ve been capturing more LFR action, and I’ll be posting it soon.

Galakras and Iron Juggernaut are already up on my YouTube channel, so go check them out.

I’ve also got caps of Malkorok and Spoils of Pandaria, but I ran out of disk space 🙁 so I haven’t been able to edit them yet.

I downloaded the free version of Lightworks for video editing, and I’ve been trying to learn how to use it. It’s amazing, but there’s a bit of a learning curve that I’m still on the beginning upslope of. Fortunately they have a video introduction series to help.

Until next time, keep on keeping on…

Wow Siege of Orgrimmar: General Nazgrim (Raid Finder)

General Nazgrim is the eighth boss in the Siege of Orgrimmar. He is a lot more challenging than some of the other bosses I have encountered so far. You’ll notice that this for this kill we had three stacks of determination. I decided to spare you all the wipes. I now have 6 wipes and 2 kills for this boss. 🙁

At least I got loot, though. 🙂

I hope you find this useful and entertaining.
Thanks for watching!

Give me some ideas

I’ve been really busy recently, so I haven’t put much up here. Help me out.

  • What are some videos that you’d like to see?
  • How about post topics?

Leave a comment here or on my youtube channel

Here are some ideas, I’m thinking of. Let me know if you want to see more.

  1. More from the Siege of Orgrimmar LFR
  2. Old raids – solo
  3. Favorite farming routes
  4. Video workflow and tools
  5. More about the addons I use and why

Wow Timeless Isle: Extreme Treasure Hunter

I recently made a video showing how to cross the ropes from the bridge to get to the Rope-Bound Treasure Chest. Then i thought, “why not do a series to show all of the hard to get to chests?” Thus, I bring you the first two parts of the achievement “Extreme Treasure Hunter!”

First, you have to loot the Gleaming Treasure Chest on top of a pillar at the coordinates 49.7, 69.5 on the Timeless Isle. Here is a video of how to get to it.

Next, loot the Rope-Bound Treasure Chest at 54, 47 by crossing the ropes starting at 60, 45. Go out, and drop down to the right. Go up, drop down to the left, and then jump to the pillar by aiming slightly off to the right from the bollard thingy on the rope just before you get to the pillar. Here is a video of how to get to this one.

Finally, a Gleaming Crane Statue at 58, 60 will become visible for you. Right clicking it will bring up a pop-up that gives you an option to touch the statue. Sorry, no video for this yet. I have to wait for it to reset. Will update, once I capture it. Updated! Here is the video.

Do it! It’s fun!

What’s the mattter with you? Everyone else is doing it. You’ll fly up int the air and have a chance to land on various platforms with Mist-Covered Treasure Chests. If you’re quick, you can get more than one before your time runs out.

I’ve managed to get 3. What’s your record?

 

 

Wow Timeless Isle: Albatross Tour

This is a full tour of the Timeless Isle by Albatross. You can use this technique to access several otherwise inaccessible parts of the island, including two treasure chests, the Temple of Ordos, and the red lake where the final chest of the Rolo’s Riddle quest ends. It’s not fast, but is it very scenic, and it’s the only way you can get to some of these places.

I hope you find it helpful. If so, please hit “like” and subscribe to my channel.
Thanks for watching!