Friday, June 19, 2009

Kool Kids In Skewl

As stated in my previous entry, I've moved Willord over to Cho'Gall for the purposes of getting time accumulated in Ulduar. I'm happy to say that so far it's been pretty damn good. I've been sunk into the roll of Boomkin while I learn the raid bosses and perhaps snatch up a few feral pieces if no one else needs them.

On my first run, Unraveling Reach dropped off of Freya. Happily, I was the only one rolling. Of course it helped that I was the first to roll and it just happened to be 100... how often does that that happen. For Willy: once in a blue moon. The next evening it was chanted from guild bank mats and with a quick respec, I set off to check out a target dummy.

I couldn't believe it. My DPS had doubled to 4K. 'Calm down', I said to myself. This is only a dummy. Things are different in real life... so to speak. I'll have to wait for another raid to test everything out properly.

The coming of Monday confirmed what I had hoped. I am now capable to dishing out anywhere between 3.5K and 4K on a single target (If I don't have to move around too much of course). I don't mean to brag and I know that there are many people out there doing way more that this, but I've gotten so used to doing 2K to 2.5K on average. So this is a big deal to me.

Unfortunately most of the gear that has dropped off of bosses has been Pally plate. Come on. Please. Realistically, I'm sure that drop rates are pretty much the same across the board but every one dropped plate gear with geigh caster stats on it. Hopefully next week offers up better lootz.

To sum up the current guild progress, 'Group One' is still stuck on Mimiron. V0-L7-R0-N itself has not specifically been seen yet - as to the fact that stage three has been the killer. But how can I complain? I'm in Ulduar downing like ten bosses a week. Two drops per boss = 20 drops. Noice.

This weekend will be a guild test of 25-Ulduar or 25-Naxx on Friday night. Hopefully I'll have something good to say about this run. /crossfingers

So far I've got no complaints about the boys and girls of the Skewl of Nerd.

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