I did hellfire ramparts last night for the quest from there. Very fun. I pug'ed it and found a really good group. The Warrior tank we had was 64 but had just switched to prot spec. I try to do as much cc as I can, but him being new to tanking he was spamming thunderclap and breaking everything I cc'd so I just gave up on it and let him TC all he wanted. We cleared Ramparts in 41mins with a group of mostly 60s plus the warrior. No wipes, and everyone pretty much did their job. The last boss in Ramparts is alot of fun, I might run it again just to down him. Next up is blood furnace. I'm probably going to be doing some pvp for a while to get my honor up, plus I really like killing the alliance. I don't want to turn 61 quite yet as I would be at the top of the pvp food chain for AV until I turn 61. Then it's back to lvling and running instances.
I've been doing alot of enchants for free for people in my guild, and people are starting to expect me to enchant their stuff. Not real happy about that. Especially when they don't bring the mats, or even ask what they need to get the enchant. It's kinda frustrating because they're in my guild and alot of them I recruited, but I wouldn't ask them for adamantite rods for enchanting without at least getting the mats for it. It took alot of money and time to get my enchanting up to where it is now, and I didn't do it so I could enchant people's gear for free. I guess what I really should do is not carry any mats around anymore and make people go get their own from the auction house. I just hate being mean to the guys in the guild when I don't think they know they're doing something wrong. Anyhow....that's my small rant for this week. Did I mention that I really like outlands? It's alot of fun for me right now because it's all new, and I have several friends that are tier 3 and tier 4 geared that will come help whenever I need it. That's nice to have when I have to kill an elite for a quest of some kind. I'll be running Blood Furnace later today to get a trinket that I want....I'll keep you posted on how that goes.
Saturday, April 5, 2008
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