I kept telling myself I wasn't going to post until both of my alts made L80, but the WoW gods conspired against me. I'd had such a great run of good luck pugging the normal Wrath instances that I'd sort of forgotten what it was like to have a bit of drama in a pug. Oh, I don't mean I'd had a series of Wrath Heroic "shh-don't-make-a-sound-we're-grinding-badges" pugs, because most of the pugs have become chatty affairs. (When a UK run takes 45 minutes, you might as well talk about something along the way.)
No, I mean what I experienced today, where you become reacquainted with the Vote Kick button.
The first entertaining instance of the day, I got Halls of Lightning on Tomakan, and I was going into the middle of a run. No big deal, really; when you LFD solo, you get that a lot. The only issue I had was that I was inside Drakuru's Scourge tower, Voltarus, and I had to get out of there ASAP. I ran down, ported out, ran down the ramp, and tried to mount the gryphon.
Then I was reminded that while in disguise I couldn't mount anything. (Yeah, insert adolescent joke here.) So I bit the bullet and ported into Halls of Lightning, making a mental note that I'd probably port out into an aggro situation.
When I arrived, I found the priest and hunter standing around. Recognizing the location, I said, "Afternoon. Almost to Loken?"
"Um..." the Hunter said.
"Where is everyone? Running back?"
"Um..."
"Hey everyone!" the tank shouted, running up. "I'm an L82!"
"Okay," the Priest replied, "how did you get in?"
"The limit on normal Wrath instances is L82," I said. In one of the most overused lines in Star Wars, I had a bad feeling about this.
"I'm a Worgen!"
"Yeah," I replied, "and I'm a Scourge. Or I was a minute ago."
"And I'm a jelly doughnut," the Priest replied.
We buffed, and the tank took off. I swear, he must have thought we were blitzing a Wrath Heroic. "I can take on one of them all by myself! Wanna see?"
"Um, no," the Priest said.
"Oh. K."
We made it through to the end, killed Loken, and the tank queued us up again. Since in spite of his overenthusiasm he was an okay tank, I queued up too. The Priest and the Hunter had to go and dropped, and we stood around waiting for LFD to spit out a healer and DPS.
Then the tank and the other DPS started playing a game of comparisons.
"How old are you?"
"27. You?"
"28. Got you beat. Married?"
"Yep."
"Nope."
"Kids?"
"Yep."
The comparisons began to veer a bit more toward the explicit, and before they could get to discussing things like penis size, I dropped.
I shook it off, ported out, and naturally got jumped by a pair of Scourge in the Reliquary of Pain. Oh well.
Later that afternoon after I got done with work for the day, I got into what was almost an instant queue for Utgarde Pinnacle. We got buffed, ran up, and started the first trash pull before I could even type the words "hello."
Then the tank lost aggro.
"Hey!" one of the DPS said as he and I died. "Watch your threat!"
"WTH happened?" the healer asked.
"I was wondering the same thing," I replied. "At least UP has a short run back."
Our questions were answered a few moments later when the tank DC-ed.
Oh well. "I'm going to go questing," one of the DPS said.
"You're a lame-ass," the one replied. "Questing during an instance."
"Why not? It'll be 15 minutes before we can vote-kick him."
Lo and behold, three minutes later, the magic vote-kick window appeared. "That was the fastest 15 minutes I've ever seen," I replied.
We queued up and got a new tank, and this one was so brand new he had that "new tank" smell. "I've never been here before," he said, "and I'll need some pointers."
Things went okay --if slow-- until toward the end of the second boss. "I've gtg," the tank announced, and suddenly I had aggro.
Oh. Crap.
Luckily, Lay on Hands was off CD, so I was able to stay upright without us wiping, but the tank left the game without leaving the group. We were stuck once more.
This time, the tank we got hung around until the end, but he ignored the healer when she called out for mana. That almost cost us dearly in the Berserker area toward the end, because I got Feared into the latter two packs in the middle of the room. Rather than do something stupid like run to the tank with two trash mobs trailing me and a healer low on mana, I stayed put and took one for the team.
"How'd you get over there?" the healer asked when he maneuvered over to rez me.
"Feared," the tank and I said in unison.
/sigh
This does not bode well for Cataclysm.
(Side note: Draenei do not need the Viking-esque helmet that's a quest reward for UP; they're already horny enough, thankyouverymuch.)
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
From QQ to Pew Pew!
Okay, I'll admit it. I've been one of the pouters QQing about heroics and what-not. But the heavens have parted at the Blizzard ivory towers and delivered news that is sure to make the DPS throng rejoice.
Among the many buffs, nerfs, and balances coming in Patch 4.0.6, mages are getting some much needed love.
With mana costs being reduced to such spells as Arcane Barrage, Fireball, and, my favorite, Living Bomb, it will make it easier to bring down mobs within a decent amount of time. It won't be the face roll we had in Wrath, but it will be enough so that we can get through a heroic without going OOM half way through trash pulls. Yes, mana management will still be, and should be, part of the class mechanic. What makes this easier for healer and tank is that trash will be more managable for DPS to get them down and still be capable of an "oh $#!+" moment.
Cataclysm does offer mages a return to utility less often seen in Wrath. Sure, we're still the best vending machines in the game, but the use of CC has made playing a mage fun once again. Yeah, I love blowing things up, but I love strategy more. I'm slow to learn them, I'll admit. But once I get it, it's a blast (pun intended) working as a team.
I'm lucky. I have proficient players in my guild who make this game fun. Definitely, I prefer doing heroics with them. But I see this next patch making it easier to get through PUGs in the random dungeon finder, and sometimes that's all we DPS have available to us.
Among the many buffs, nerfs, and balances coming in Patch 4.0.6, mages are getting some much needed love.
With mana costs being reduced to such spells as Arcane Barrage, Fireball, and, my favorite, Living Bomb, it will make it easier to bring down mobs within a decent amount of time. It won't be the face roll we had in Wrath, but it will be enough so that we can get through a heroic without going OOM half way through trash pulls. Yes, mana management will still be, and should be, part of the class mechanic. What makes this easier for healer and tank is that trash will be more managable for DPS to get them down and still be capable of an "oh $#!+" moment.
Cataclysm does offer mages a return to utility less often seen in Wrath. Sure, we're still the best vending machines in the game, but the use of CC has made playing a mage fun once again. Yeah, I love blowing things up, but I love strategy more. I'm slow to learn them, I'll admit. But once I get it, it's a blast (pun intended) working as a team.
I'm lucky. I have proficient players in my guild who make this game fun. Definitely, I prefer doing heroics with them. But I see this next patch making it easier to get through PUGs in the random dungeon finder, and sometimes that's all we DPS have available to us.
What's that old line about patience again?
I noticed that I haven't been posting as much the past month or so, but it's not like I haven't been doing anything. I'm still plugging away at getting Tomakan and Neve to the Cata zones (they're L76 and L77, thanks for asking), and I'm continuing to pug my way through instances and BGs.
My posts about foibles in instances have been few and far between because, well, the number of worthy failpugs has dropped dramatically. My speculation is that people are working on all of their toons in the Cata zones, and given the commentary about failpugs in Cata instances, I might not be too far off the mark.
One thing I have noticed is that LFD isn't really random. My instance selections while leveling in the Wrath zones have been waves of a single instance at a time: first Utgarde Keep, then Ahn'kahet, and now Violet Hold. Scattered in between have been occasional forays into Azjol-Nerub, The Nexus, and Drak'Tharon. I'm not sure how LFD determines the criteria for an instance, but I suspect that certain instances are ranked higher than others depending on your level, your gear's iLevel, and your role selection. That role selection is subdivided if you're DPS into ranged vs. melee. Finally, you're put into a pug based on need.
Anyway, I'm still plugging away in mostly abandoned areas of Azeroth. Last week, when I had some off time, I spent a morning and part of the afternoon on Tom, and between leveling mining and questing in Zul'Drak, I think I saw a grand total of a half dozen other toons. The power levelers have long passed through with their new alt combinations, and at least one guildie in Neve's guild has already lapped her and is closing in with a third toon.
I'm now starting to get antsy about making it to the Cata zones and see all of those spoilerific things that I've been avoiding on other people's blogs.
"Would it help if I got out and pushed?"
"It might!"
Convoy to L85 Progress
Tomakan - L76
Nevelanthana - L77 ("I'm almost L78!" "How old are you, 10?")
My posts about foibles in instances have been few and far between because, well, the number of worthy failpugs has dropped dramatically. My speculation is that people are working on all of their toons in the Cata zones, and given the commentary about failpugs in Cata instances, I might not be too far off the mark.
One thing I have noticed is that LFD isn't really random. My instance selections while leveling in the Wrath zones have been waves of a single instance at a time: first Utgarde Keep, then Ahn'kahet, and now Violet Hold. Scattered in between have been occasional forays into Azjol-Nerub, The Nexus, and Drak'Tharon. I'm not sure how LFD determines the criteria for an instance, but I suspect that certain instances are ranked higher than others depending on your level, your gear's iLevel, and your role selection. That role selection is subdivided if you're DPS into ranged vs. melee. Finally, you're put into a pug based on need.
Anyway, I'm still plugging away in mostly abandoned areas of Azeroth. Last week, when I had some off time, I spent a morning and part of the afternoon on Tom, and between leveling mining and questing in Zul'Drak, I think I saw a grand total of a half dozen other toons. The power levelers have long passed through with their new alt combinations, and at least one guildie in Neve's guild has already lapped her and is closing in with a third toon.
I'm now starting to get antsy about making it to the Cata zones and see all of those spoilerific things that I've been avoiding on other people's blogs.
"Would it help if I got out and pushed?"
"It might!"
Convoy to L85 Progress
Tomakan - L76
Nevelanthana - L77 ("I'm almost L78!" "How old are you, 10?")
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Yet Another Arms Race
Another case of unintended side-effects seems to have hit with the Cataclysm green gear being accessible at L78.
I mean, we've seen this before, right? You can make the jump at L58 and L68 to the next zones and start getting the new gear and... Oh, wait. The new zones start at L80. You can get the gear off the AH, but the prices.... They make a Hummer look cheap. (Especially if you're leveling Tailoring and/or Enchanting, and you have to sink gold into those professions. Yikes.)
Hmm... Okay, you don't really need the new Cata gear to quest in the Wrath zones, and you definitely don't need them for the regular Wrath instances, either. It might make you feel more invincible running around in entry-level Cata gear in the Wrath areas, but it's not going to have that big of an impact, right?
Well, have you tried a 70+ BG lately?
I spent part of my Friday and a very late night run on Saturday getting pummeled in Eye of the Storm. Whether I was on Tomakan or Neve, it didn't matter. You could tell who the people with the Cata greens were, because their health and damage was way beyond what the rest of us were doing. It was as if Tom was was dressed in cloth armor, and Neve, well... I'm not going there. But it was absolutely ridiculous.
In the BGs for the 50s and 60s, that gear jump to the next expansion was there too, but the overall quality gap is much worse this time (try gear with iL150-160 up against iL278 gear). Tomakan at L57 could enter a one-on-one fight with an L60 tank in AV and have a reasonable chance of winning, but now? Even an L78 Mage in Cata gear outstrips our L76 hero in health. And with the only available remedy being the AH, that tips the balance of power to people with a big gold bank.
The obvious solution to this problem is to retrofit the entry level Cata gear to make it L80 and up, but with the expansion over a month old, that's not going to happen. Perhaps the best solution here is to take a page from Wrath BGs, where L80 was separated from the rest of the L70s, and move the L78+ into the L80's BGs. The result would be L70-77 and L78-84 BGs. Sure, it goes against the 10 Level breakdown, but that is a simpler solution than trying to retrofit something that has already been out there for a while.
I mean, we've seen this before, right? You can make the jump at L58 and L68 to the next zones and start getting the new gear and... Oh, wait. The new zones start at L80. You can get the gear off the AH, but the prices.... They make a Hummer look cheap. (Especially if you're leveling Tailoring and/or Enchanting, and you have to sink gold into those professions. Yikes.)
Hmm... Okay, you don't really need the new Cata gear to quest in the Wrath zones, and you definitely don't need them for the regular Wrath instances, either. It might make you feel more invincible running around in entry-level Cata gear in the Wrath areas, but it's not going to have that big of an impact, right?
Well, have you tried a 70+ BG lately?
I spent part of my Friday and a very late night run on Saturday getting pummeled in Eye of the Storm. Whether I was on Tomakan or Neve, it didn't matter. You could tell who the people with the Cata greens were, because their health and damage was way beyond what the rest of us were doing. It was as if Tom was was dressed in cloth armor, and Neve, well... I'm not going there. But it was absolutely ridiculous.
In the BGs for the 50s and 60s, that gear jump to the next expansion was there too, but the overall quality gap is much worse this time (try gear with iL150-160 up against iL278 gear). Tomakan at L57 could enter a one-on-one fight with an L60 tank in AV and have a reasonable chance of winning, but now? Even an L78 Mage in Cata gear outstrips our L76 hero in health. And with the only available remedy being the AH, that tips the balance of power to people with a big gold bank.
The obvious solution to this problem is to retrofit the entry level Cata gear to make it L80 and up, but with the expansion over a month old, that's not going to happen. Perhaps the best solution here is to take a page from Wrath BGs, where L80 was separated from the rest of the L70s, and move the L78+ into the L80's BGs. The result would be L70-77 and L78-84 BGs. Sure, it goes against the 10 Level breakdown, but that is a simpler solution than trying to retrofit something that has already been out there for a while.
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
I Think I Misplaced My Ovaries
Under the heading of 'bad assumptions', I had one of those WoW moments last week where I can't decide to be amused, offended, or baffled.
Last Wednesday I had the day off but the kids were at school and my wife was at work. Woot! WoW time! Well, Blizz decided to perform the downtime on Wednesday instead of Tuesday, so I got a late start on any goofing around. I finally got logged into A-52 early in the afternoon, and Neve quickly got into first a Dark Portal and then a Magister's Terrace run.*
The group was chatty enough, which was good because we wiped repeatedly on MgT. I'm pretty sure that it had something to do with the three Death Knights in the group, two of which didn't know what to do at all. I described them in guild chat as Larry, Moe, and Curly, and you can just imagine the ineptitude at play. Sometime after the third or fourth wipe, we took a short break to repair our gear.
"Do we have enough time to finish this?" one of the DKs asked.
"Sure! I'm on leave!" "I can. School's on break." "Same here."
"I'm fine," I replied after checking the clock. "The kids don't get off of school for a couple more hours."
That announcement kind of brought the others up short.
"That's cool! I wish my mom played WoW." "Same here."
I'll be honest. I didn't know what to say.
I know plenty of women who play WoW (it was Soul's wife who got me into playing in the first place), so I don't think it unusual. I know moms who play during the day, too. However, these kids made the very incorrect leap from "kids at school" to "mom", and I felt I ought to set the record straight.
At the same time, I wondered whether it would do any good to say anything. Any striving for accuracy aside, was it such a bad thing to leave them thinking that I was a woman? There wasn't anything resembling flirting going on, and there definitely wasn't any preferential treatment my way. The first rule of WoW is that you don't know who is on the other end of the computer unless you get on Vent or Mumble; making assumptions in an MMO can get you in hot water.
In the end, I decided to just not say anything and just keep running the instance. You could argue that it was dishonest to let them believe otherwise --and I'd not disagree with you, either-- but what kept running through my mind was that I play with the people they imagined me to be, and that maybe it was an eye opening experience for them. If there was more asshatery going on --as opposed to ineptitude-- I might have responded differently, but I figured there was no sense in busting their bubble over that.
*I finished up the BC Dungeon Achievement at-level, since I know that I probably won't be able to solo these later instances as a Mage until L85, and MGT probably not at all.
Last Wednesday I had the day off but the kids were at school and my wife was at work. Woot! WoW time! Well, Blizz decided to perform the downtime on Wednesday instead of Tuesday, so I got a late start on any goofing around. I finally got logged into A-52 early in the afternoon, and Neve quickly got into first a Dark Portal and then a Magister's Terrace run.*
The group was chatty enough, which was good because we wiped repeatedly on MgT. I'm pretty sure that it had something to do with the three Death Knights in the group, two of which didn't know what to do at all. I described them in guild chat as Larry, Moe, and Curly, and you can just imagine the ineptitude at play. Sometime after the third or fourth wipe, we took a short break to repair our gear.
"Do we have enough time to finish this?" one of the DKs asked.
"Sure! I'm on leave!" "I can. School's on break." "Same here."
"I'm fine," I replied after checking the clock. "The kids don't get off of school for a couple more hours."
That announcement kind of brought the others up short.
"That's cool! I wish my mom played WoW." "Same here."
I'll be honest. I didn't know what to say.
I know plenty of women who play WoW (it was Soul's wife who got me into playing in the first place), so I don't think it unusual. I know moms who play during the day, too. However, these kids made the very incorrect leap from "kids at school" to "mom", and I felt I ought to set the record straight.
At the same time, I wondered whether it would do any good to say anything. Any striving for accuracy aside, was it such a bad thing to leave them thinking that I was a woman? There wasn't anything resembling flirting going on, and there definitely wasn't any preferential treatment my way. The first rule of WoW is that you don't know who is on the other end of the computer unless you get on Vent or Mumble; making assumptions in an MMO can get you in hot water.
In the end, I decided to just not say anything and just keep running the instance. You could argue that it was dishonest to let them believe otherwise --and I'd not disagree with you, either-- but what kept running through my mind was that I play with the people they imagined me to be, and that maybe it was an eye opening experience for them. If there was more asshatery going on --as opposed to ineptitude-- I might have responded differently, but I figured there was no sense in busting their bubble over that.
*I finished up the BC Dungeon Achievement at-level, since I know that I probably won't be able to solo these later instances as a Mage until L85, and MGT probably not at all.
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
A Cataclysmic Gripe
Even though I haven't reached the Cata zones yet, that hasn't stopped me from three gripes about the expansion:
Oopsie About that Flying Thing
With Old World flying, you can fly everywhere in (non-BG) Azeroth. Except for the BC starting areas and Quel'Danas, that is.
How ironic is that? The expansion that introduced flying mounts into Azeroth is the one place where you can find Old World flying blocked. Others might not find that much of a big deal, given the empty shells that Silvermoon and The Exodar are, but those places are special to me. My big three toons are two Blood Elves and a Draenei, and I was really looking forward to pulling out my Dragonhawk and going flying in Eversong Forest. Hell, I've been known to take the flight point back and forth from Tranquillien just so I can enjoy the view.
I know that Blizz wasn't planning on revisiting the BC and Northrend zones for a little while, but they at least put in flight points in Azuremist and Eversong. The least they could do is enable flying there too.
Okay, Here's The Situation
If you haven't started a Goblin character, you ought to do it just to check out the starting zone. It is unlike anything else in WoW, and that includes previous winner, Azuremist Isle. It is steampunk taken to a Tim Burton Gotham-esque degree, and has lots of awesome in it. (The Pleasure Palace has a putt-putt course in it. How awesome is that?)
My complaint, you ask?
Blizz has a tendency to put in pop culture references everywhere, and I don't mind that. Really. But did we have to have a zone and a race (Goblins) that is The Godfather crossed with Jersey Shore? It's like every bad Italian American stereotype coming home to roost. And did we really need to see Snookie's hairdo on female Goblins? As if we don't see her on the news enough, we now get to see her on Azeroth. It almost makes you long for the days of Harris Pilton.
You're Taking me to Where?
I don't mind the snuffing of the Worgen. Really. I don't have a dog, so it took me a few minutes to realize what it was; once I figured it wasn't some bizarre sound from an instance that I never noticed because I had the sound down, that is. The over-the-top cockney accent doesn't bother me either. If you've got kids and you still like Mary Poppins, you can handle the Worgen accents. What bothers me is the face that the female Worgen toons have. With those eyes and that expression, they look like you just told them they're going to the vet to get spayed.
EtA: Added Snooki's pic so the people who thankfully aren't exposed to the show can see what I'm talking about.
Oopsie About that Flying Thing
With Old World flying, you can fly everywhere in (non-BG) Azeroth. Except for the BC starting areas and Quel'Danas, that is.
How ironic is that? The expansion that introduced flying mounts into Azeroth is the one place where you can find Old World flying blocked. Others might not find that much of a big deal, given the empty shells that Silvermoon and The Exodar are, but those places are special to me. My big three toons are two Blood Elves and a Draenei, and I was really looking forward to pulling out my Dragonhawk and going flying in Eversong Forest. Hell, I've been known to take the flight point back and forth from Tranquillien just so I can enjoy the view.
I know that Blizz wasn't planning on revisiting the BC and Northrend zones for a little while, but they at least put in flight points in Azuremist and Eversong. The least they could do is enable flying there too.
Okay, Here's The Situation
If you haven't started a Goblin character, you ought to do it just to check out the starting zone. It is unlike anything else in WoW, and that includes previous winner, Azuremist Isle. It is steampunk taken to a Tim Burton Gotham-esque degree, and has lots of awesome in it. (The Pleasure Palace has a putt-putt course in it. How awesome is that?)
My complaint, you ask?
Blizz has a tendency to put in pop culture references everywhere, and I don't mind that. Really. But did we have to have a zone and a race (Goblins) that is The Godfather crossed with Jersey Shore? It's like every bad Italian American stereotype coming home to roost. And did we really need to see Snookie's hairdo on female Goblins? As if we don't see her on the news enough, we now get to see her on Azeroth. It almost makes you long for the days of Harris Pilton.
| Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi -- WoW Goblin in Disguise? |
You're Taking me to Where?
I don't mind the snuffing of the Worgen. Really. I don't have a dog, so it took me a few minutes to realize what it was; once I figured it wasn't some bizarre sound from an instance that I never noticed because I had the sound down, that is. The over-the-top cockney accent doesn't bother me either. If you've got kids and you still like Mary Poppins, you can handle the Worgen accents. What bothers me is the face that the female Worgen toons have. With those eyes and that expression, they look like you just told them they're going to the vet to get spayed.
EtA: Added Snooki's pic so the people who thankfully aren't exposed to the show can see what I'm talking about.
Monday, December 20, 2010
Holy Crap!? Did that just happen?
I had an incredible stretch of good fortune in Warcraft this past weekend, and I thought I'd brag share it with you all.
I saved up enough coming into the expansion that I had my major expenses out of the way. I had already bought my master flying the first day it was available (screw you, Blizz, for lowering the cost by a grand a week after I bought it). And I still had a good chunk of cash going into the expansion. I'm now only one zone away and only about 40 quests away from having loremaster of cataclysm done, and that was a good chunk of money I'd saved from vendoring quest rewards.
I've also gotten my JC up high enough to start selling a cut blue gem on the AH and made some nice cash before quite a few others people now have the +60 stam gem.
Titansteel is also ridiculously cheep right now. I snagged 12 bars and two arctic furs for about 500 gold, and then went farming for 80 bars of cobalt. And I went back to questing for a while until I had over 12500 gold, and contacted a guild engineer and HAD MY VERY OWN CHOPPER MADE!
Yeah, yeah ground mounts are mostly useless now - but shut up! Yer just jealous.
So I go back to questing to remake some money to pay for repairs and the like when lo-and-behold I looted an 85 BOE epic. My jaw dropped - and sunk even lower when I saw the going rate for BOE epics on the AH.
I netted myself a cool 18,500 gold and promptly bought a travelers tundra mammoth too!
Huzzah!
And after questing a bit more, I'm back up to roughly 3500 gold again!
And I hit a nice milestone too - Cataclysmically Superior!
What an awesome weekend. I'm still in disbelief.
I saved up enough coming into the expansion that I had my major expenses out of the way. I had already bought my master flying the first day it was available (screw you, Blizz, for lowering the cost by a grand a week after I bought it). And I still had a good chunk of cash going into the expansion. I'm now only one zone away and only about 40 quests away from having loremaster of cataclysm done, and that was a good chunk of money I'd saved from vendoring quest rewards.
I've also gotten my JC up high enough to start selling a cut blue gem on the AH and made some nice cash before quite a few others people now have the +60 stam gem.
Titansteel is also ridiculously cheep right now. I snagged 12 bars and two arctic furs for about 500 gold, and then went farming for 80 bars of cobalt. And I went back to questing for a while until I had over 12500 gold, and contacted a guild engineer and HAD MY VERY OWN CHOPPER MADE!
Yeah, yeah ground mounts are mostly useless now - but shut up! Yer just jealous.
So I go back to questing to remake some money to pay for repairs and the like when lo-and-behold I looted an 85 BOE epic. My jaw dropped - and sunk even lower when I saw the going rate for BOE epics on the AH.
I netted myself a cool 18,500 gold and promptly bought a travelers tundra mammoth too!
Huzzah!
And after questing a bit more, I'm back up to roughly 3500 gold again!
And I hit a nice milestone too - Cataclysmically Superior!
What an awesome weekend. I'm still in disbelief.
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