When I first started leveling Srilium, I used mainly feral or balance spec because I was playing solo and mobs weren't too hard to deal with. But as I progressed into the more challenging content of Draenor, I switched to protection/bear spec to take down mobs faster and have greater survivability. As Srilium is far… Continue reading Big Paws to Fill
Tag: Warcraft Writing
A Fierce, Footloose Flower
When I need to freshen up my perspective on World of Warcraft, I make a new character. Leveling characters is still one of the most enjoyable parts about WoW in my opinion, especially when they can't seem to figure out how best to manage their current content and it causes myself and other players frustration.… Continue reading A Fierce, Footloose Flower
Spikes of Happiness
Ever since my blood elf paladin Resora joined the Venthyr and I saw the armor appearances, I knew I had to get the Mantle of Crimson Blades, or what I call the Venthyr back spikes. But when I saw what anima, grateful offerings, and Renown level were required to purchase them, I knew they were… Continue reading Spikes of Happiness
Hexaggerated Change
Sometimes when facing a daunting task, it helps to break it down into smaller, more manageable pieces. Playing shaman has reinforced this idea in that while I can play melee on my goatem Fiadeya, she's not as indestructible as my blood elf pally Resora. Thus I have to get creative when facing a particularly nasty… Continue reading Hexaggerated Change
Go-Getter Goatem
For many years, I struggled to level any character in the shaman class. I think the first shaman I ever made was a female draenei and I played her for a while but lost interest around Legion. Then I made a vulpera shammy that I was sure I was going to level all the way… Continue reading Go-Getter Goatem
