Archives for February, 2008

Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Virtual selves

Tipster Felwrathe forwarded an article to us the other day by Forbes.com writer Michael Noer entitled “The Future of Video Games.” He puts Warcraft in this category as well - despite the fact that some would still call it a Computer game rather than a video game (or the more elegant term, vidcon). And while he does manage not to take potshots at the game as others have, he still makes a few somewhat surprising predictions about what the future holds.

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Filed under: Warrior, Analysis / Opinion, Instances, Raiding, (Warrior) The Care and Feeding of Warriors

The Care and Feeding of Warriors takes the time this week to discuss putting the hurt on things. Whether you are fury, arms, or even sometimes prot (stop laughing) there will be times when it’s less important that you keep a mob occupied and more important that you bash it’s head in, chop it’s arms off, or otherwise bring the unpleasantness. Matthew Rossi has been bringing said unpleasantness for a long time now. Oh, right, yes, in game, certainly, what else did you think we meant?

Before we even get started, yes, that is a warrior in Tier 1 with a Terestrian’s Stranglestaff equipped. For some odd reason the staff only drops if we have no druids on the run, so there you go. Why is he in Tier 1? Because Tier 1 still looks freaking awesome, that’s why. And that’s not the lookalike 70 blues, man, that’s the old school set. You can tell by the coloring. (You know you’ve been playing a warrior for a very long time when you can look at a piece of gear and know by its color what it is.)

I’ve talked a lot about how I mostly tank nowadays, so it’s kind of ironic that I’m talking about DPS today, considering that I mainly DPS’d for months and months and seemed always to be talking about tanking. Maybe I should start running around bandaging people. Or I could make a whole lot of food before the raid and pass it out to folks while making weird gestures beforehand.

Anyway, warriors as DPS are, as always, melee. We don’t have much in the way of spell damage (no, Thunderclap doesn’t count) and even our debuffs generally make for up close action. Basically, all warriors (be they tanks or DPS) hit and yell at things. That’s about all we do, really, we hit things and we yell at them, either making them feel bad (Demoralising Shout) or good (Battle and Commanding Shout), and sometimes we break wind so powerfully that they can’t attack us as fast (Thunderclap). Okay, so the tooltip doesn’t actually say that we’re flatulent when we use Thunderclap, but I’ve yet to see any other explanation as to why I can explode periodically for physical damage when I have no magic. Yes, it counts as a spell, and yes, it’s mitigated by armor, so I’m totally in the dark as to what else it could possibly be.

The Care and Feeding of Warriors may just have had its first fart joke. I’m sure we’re all very proud. Now that we’ve all gotten that out of our system, so to speak, let’s get on to what a warrior DPSing is and isn’t, and what they can and can’t do. I’m not going to dwell too much on things like weapon speed or if dual wielding is superior to a 2h weapon because that will really ultimately depend on your build, and I won’t know what that is. There are DPS builds in both arms and fury that use 2h weapons and dual wielding (although I have to admit that I don’t understand a dual wielding DPS arms build very well) so such a talent choice will be up to you.

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Filed under: Realm News

Apparently there was some extra downtime (7 hours!) for some of the European realms on Wednseday. To compensate, Blizzard is giving a one-day playtime credit to anyone with an active character in the affected battlegroups: Crueldad, Hinterhalt, Némésis, and Nightfall. That’s one of the things I like about Blizz — they may mess up, but when they do, they try to fix it (except when it comes to Life Tap).

In case you’re not sure what battlegroup you’re in, here’s the realm listings. If you have an active character on any of these European realms, you will be credited a day of playtime.

  • Crueldad: C’Thun, Dun Modr, Los Errantes, Minahonda, Shen’dralar, Tyrande, Uldum, Zul’Jin
  • Hinterhalt: Arygos, Der Mithrilorden, Dethecus, Forscherliga, Norgannon, Teldrassil, Todeswache, Un’Goro
  • Némésis: Arak-arahm, Confrérie du Thorium, Eitrigg, Garona, La Croisade écarlate, Medivh, Uldaman, Vol’jin
  • Nightfall: Alonsus, Anachronos, Bronze Dragonflight, Burning Steppes, Darkmoon Faire
    Darkspear, Kor’gall, Lightbringer, Molten Core

So are all the Spanish realms really in that one battlegroup? The things you learn researching blog posts…

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