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| Her looks aren't exactly right, but close enough. |
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| See? I got her hair right! |
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| Geez, Card, you ought to be able to see the Arcane flows. |
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| Her looks aren't exactly right, but close enough. |
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| See? I got her hair right! |
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| Geez, Card, you ought to be able to see the Arcane flows. |
No I'm not.
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| Husky is not amused, either. What, you expected John Wick? From YouTube. |
But I am close to the so-called halfway point overall on Operation Spread the Love.
As you can see, 4 of the toons are at L30 and 4 are at L29.
In Vanilla WoW, when you hit the low L30s the leveling speed slows down a lot, and there's a 3-4 level gap before you can really keep questing going. When TBC came around, Blizzard fixed that by adding more quests --and a neutral quest hub-- in Dustwallow Marsh, but this is Vanilla and so you have to get creative if you want to level in the low-30s until Arathi and Desolace become viable questing areas.
Oh, I suppose you could just run instances such as Blackfathom Deeps or the first Scarlet Monastery wing on repeat, but I was swept up in that one evening when I was leveling the original Cardwyn in 2019, and doing Scarlet Monastery's Cathedral wing 3-4 times in a row wasn't the most fun I ever had in game.* Sure, I went up a level and a half over the course of a couple of hours, but I was on my toes and struggling to keep up the entire time.
At times like this, you create your own fun. Such as what I posted about the other day when I crept through a zone filled with enemies about 20+ levels higher than me.
If you're expecting me to go off on a screed about how Retail doesn't allow you to just go and do your own thing, you're sadly mistaken. Retail may not want you to go and simply do some unstructured play --and the majority of Retail player-focused content certainly emphasizes that fact-- but you can just screw around on Retail. You just have to put in more effort to disconnect from everything there.
One of the things I used to do during my last year of playing Retail in Mists was to sneak through the Eastern Kingdoms and Kalimdor on the original Azshandra, creeping up into Eversong Forest or Durotan, just to look around. On a PvE server it wasn't that dangerous per se, but it still was a bit of a thrill just stealthing my way across multiple zones while lowbies did their thing, blissfully unaware I was there.
I used to also return to Hellfire Peninsula in Outland, because it remained untouched by the changes wrought by Cataclysm, and it had more of a Vanilla-esque feel than Northrend did. I wasn't the only person to feel that pull, as we had periodic incursions of max level Horde into Honor Hold, and I was more than happy to help defend the keep from them.
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Under the header of "unstructured play", I decided last week to start pushing my toons to run through the Feralas wilderness to get to Feathermoon Stronghold out on the western islands. Running south from Desolace isn't difficult in theory, but trying to make that run when you're in your L20s can be similar to Azshandra's little adventure to Dire Maul.
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| But you do get to say hello to Rexxar. Yes, I still have a certain fondness for him. |
While I'm happy to report there were no untimely deaths on the three toons who made the run --thankfully Frost Nova actually worked on the skull level toon that was chasing Cardwyn-- there were a collection of bodies along the road, indicating that something had been killing players out there.
But going forward I intend to lean more into unstructured play in Vanilla WoW so I can keep all 8 toons going. The decentralized nature of Vanilla WoW is ideal for that sort of thing.
*Even if --as I found out later-- I was in a guild group from the best guild on the Myzrael-US server. I was merely happy to just keep up, given that they were in Discord and obviously coordinating while I wasn't. I just had to watch for cues based on what they were doing so I didn't do anything too stupid.
Really.
As in, let's go visit a high level area as a low level toon and try to sneak into an endgame instance zone.
Such as sneaking through the Feralas wilderness and arriving at the entrance to Dire Maul.
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| Dare I go in? |
It doesn't always go so well...
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| Just one of many deaths. But I persisted. |
The thing is, the more times I died at the hands of max level ogres, the more it pushed me to get into the entrance area...
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| "What, you again?" |
And I persisted...
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| There were a lot of people running the various wings of Dire Maul. Enough so that I saw a lot of dead people running back to the instances. |
And I finally made it through.
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| Really, the stealth was just for show. If I got even vaguely close to an Ogre they were going to attack me. |
I think I'd need another 10-15 levels before I could stealth into the area without aggroing any of the baddies, but that's just a guess on my part. Still, it was a fun little excursion just to see how it would work out.
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| Pretty sure this is the house up the street. From Facebook's IFLRoleplaying and Cheezburger. |
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| Because this is what a DM does when they garden. From Memedroid. |
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| This is the fun part about playing a Rogue in WoW Classic: you can make your own poisons. From Reddit. |
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| Reddit can be crazy at times. "At times?" "Oh, shut up." From Reddit. |
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| With gardens, there are Garden Gnomes. And with Garden Gnomes, there are passive-aggressive ways of waging what has become known as "The Gnome Wars". From Reddit. |
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| Yeah, that. Wait, what was I talking about? from Cheezburger. |
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| What's sad is that I've built a power supply and antenna tuner before, so you'd think I'd remember this. From The ARRL Ham Radio License Manual (5th Edition), page 3-16. |
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| Good luck with that one. From Tumblr and Star Wars. |
In honor of the fact that I completely forgot to put a title on last week's Meme Monday, I figured I ought to make that a highlight of this week's entry.
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| It's not a screw-up per se, but if you see my damage meters... Yeah. From Cheezburger. |
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| I've been both the DM and a player in this situation. Makes you want to bang your head on the wall. From Thunder Dungeon. |
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| That happened in the second MERP campaign I ran. Had an NPC in Bree to provide the players with a hook to investigate the Barrow Downs, and they got that NPC killed. From Pinterest. |
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| Did you have to ask? This is SO me. My very first character in D&D missed their attack rolls and died. Okay, so my Level 1 Cleric died to a RED DRAGON, but... Yeah. From Cheezburger. |
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| "It's one of the classic blunders, such as never get involved in a land war in Asia!" --Vizzini, probably From The Gamer Image. |
In case you ever wondered how long it would take for games from other Microsoft game studios to appear on Battle.net, here you go:
The Doom prequel appeared first, and given that it's a Bethesda game I guess it's a no-brainer. But this one just appeared a day or three ago, which did cause me to sit up and take notice:
Given that I watch Tim Cain's YouTube videos, I was surprised to see The Outer Worlds 2 show up on the Battle.net front page.
That immediately got me to hop over to Steam just to check to see if both games were able to be purchased over there --they were-- and then I began wondering just where this will end. You don't see any non-Call of Duty Activision games on Battle.net, but if these two end up on BNet, does that mean more will follow? And what about the backlog of titles from these and other Microsoft studios? Will we see Minecraft show up soon? Or will we actually see a purchasable skin for Minecraft of various Blizzard properties?
Maybe there are some things that man was not meant to know...