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AT World of Warcraft Thread (Warlords, Where do you play, General BS and all that)

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So I lvled a priest, hit 100 on friday night. ilvl = 580something

By Sunday night, I had a 629 ilvl

Ashran. Use the premade group finder, find a group that's owning, sit there and heal for about an hour (or not, if you steamroll, just follow the crowd) you have honor up to your eyeballs. Buying the 620 gear + whatever caches you get = LFR ready in less than a weekend. So easy!
 
I think what killed this game for me is Warlords of Dreanor, especially the stronghold. I'm so not into micro managing minions/farming stuff so I have more micro managing to do and collect stuff from the stuff I farmed for my minions... 😛

Too bad though cause it's still one of the best MMOs out there even at that price, but the last expansion killed the fun for me 🙁

Maybe I should just play alts, level them up into Pandaria, LFG/LFR just to try the dungeons and raids and start a new one...
 
Question on best ways to collect Garrison resources.
Recently started with WoD and leveled am currently at level 99. Only one character at this point. I've gotten two of the small building up to level 2 but I can see that it's going to take a ton of resources to progress. I've been going out and killing the skull mobs and hunting treasure for some but that's pretty slow. I thought there'd be more missions with resource collection but I typically get two a day.

So what's your favorite method for gaining resources? Is there something I'm missing.

Another question, why are there XP missions for level 100 followers, can they go past 100?
 
Once you have unlocked a mission tier, you'll always get missions from itm as for being 100, you still need xp to go from green-blue-purp.



Some quest give resources so level through all zones, also can get one of the treasure mods and find all the ones that give resources.


Once you have a full slate of followers and have level enough to get the larger salvage missions, that and your garrison stockpile will soon give enough unless you are just finding ways to burn through them.
 
Another story about the movie release, looks like the distributor made a lot of changes to over half a dozen schedule dates and Duncan seems to think pushed into a mid summer date means the studio thinks it will sale really well.

I'm curious how well the movie will do. WoW has served as an interesting tool for bringing in non-gamers into playing games. Will the WoW movie sort of pull in those that generally ignore fantasy? Will it see similar success as Lord of the Rings? Frankly, as long as it doesn't get deplorable ratings, I'll go see it. I'm a WarCraft lore nerd, so I like seeing the story.

I think what killed this game for me is Warlords of Dreanor, especially the stronghold. I'm so not into micro managing minions/farming stuff so I have more micro managing to do and collect stuff from the stuff I farmed for my minions... 😛

Yeah... I just log in, manage my Garrison, and log out. Sometimes, I don't even feel like leaving the castle, so I just do the missions. It saves me quite a bit of time not having to mine, or deal with scavenging.

Maybe I should just play alts, level them up into Pandaria, LFG/LFR just to try the dungeons and raids and start a new one...

I still have one more alt to level to get all classes to level 100, but I've just never enjoyed my Hunter. Although, buying all the heirlooms ought to help.

Question on best ways to collect Garrison resources.

The Lumber Mill can push you up in the beginning. Eventually, you won't need it anymore as the level 100 missions can provide a ton of resources when combined with followers that have the scavenger trait.
 
Question on best ways to collect Garrison resources.
Recently started with WoD and leveled am currently at level 99. Only one character at this point. I've gotten two of the small building up to level 2 but I can see that it's going to take a ton of resources to progress. I've been going out and killing the skull mobs and hunting treasure for some but that's pretty slow. I thought there'd be more missions with resource collection but I typically get two a day.

So what's your favorite method for gaining resources? Is there something I'm missing.

Another question, why are there XP missions for level 100 followers, can they go past 100?

You need followers with the scavenger trait, it increases the amount of resources you get from missions. You need a lvl 2 inn to recruit followers with specific traits to guarantee a scav, or get lucky and roll the trait as you upgrade. You need ~3 of them.

Go collect treasures in the wild. Get an addon, I think called treasure hunter, that'll put them on the map so you know where to go.

Get a lumber mill and or trade post, these generate resources. I'd recommend the trade post.

I think one of the buildings gives more resource missions, maybe the dwarven bunker/warmill, either way you want that building too. It gives the items for follower ilvl upgrades.

XP is given past 100 to upgrade the quality of your follower from green->blue->epic. They get additional traits/abilities as they upgrade.

Get the Harrison Ford follower, he helps power level other followers.

Check this thread here, load of helpful replies: http://www.reddit.com/r/wow/comments/340qxq/whats_the_fastest_way_to_get_your_garrison_and/
 
Bought another token at 19k. My total wealth is right around 650k.

Apparently I'm a WoW 1% from the MMO-Champion poll. Looks like most people live around 30-50k. Peasants 😀
 
Bought another token at 19k. My total wealth is right around 650k.

Apparently I'm a WoW 1% from the MMO-Champion poll. Looks like most people live around 30-50k. Peasants 😀

lol no shit. people are so damn poor

ill break 700k this week

I don't do anything besides garrison missions and firelands runs for the mount anymore.

I make 40k a week doing basically nothing

FWIW I started this xpac around 200k and I have 5 chars at 100 with level 3 garrisons
 
I still have one more alt to level to get all classes to level 100, but I've just never enjoyed my Hunter. Although, buying all the heirlooms ought to help.
This reminds me, I'm up to nine 100s. I still have an 80 warlock (who is going to stay there until I get around to getting Herald of the Titans done, should have done it when it was easy) and a 49 priest.
 
Thanks for all the comments regarding the Garrison resources. I spent a few hours just doing treasure hunts and rare kills and got enough to get my level 2 barracks. I got the addon HandyNotes which is great for finding the mobs and treasure. Got the level 2 inn and have recruited two followers but I will make sure I get some scavengers. Have maybe 4 or 5 level 100 followers and slowly leveling the others.
 
HandyNotes is the addon I was thinking of, sorry to mislead a bit. The other addon you want to get is Master Plan, this is a UI just for missions and followers. It setups up the "best" combination of followers for a mission and shows you how many of each counter you have so you know what to recruit. Don't worry so much about that last part until most of your followers are epic, but keep an eye on it.
 
Don't have jones yet cause my rng has been terrible and haven't seen him enough to get the quests.

Just to show how bad my rng is, last night was the first time the enchanter trader showed up in my main garrison.
 
Don't have jones yet cause my rng has been terrible and haven't seen him enough to get the quests.

Just to show how bad my rng is, last night was the first time the enchanter trader showed up in my main garrison.

you realize you an use the custom group finder to go visit pretty much anyone's garrison to get any trader/quest dude you want right

people have it set to auto invite, takes all of a min to hop in - run to dude and hop out

you don't need to have jones in your garrison to do the quests, just pick it up - leave the group - do the quest - turn it in @ your garrison
 
HandyNotes is the addon I was thinking of, sorry to mislead a bit. The other addon you want to get is Master Plan, this is a UI just for missions and followers. It setups up the "best" combination of followers for a mission and shows you how many of each counter you have so you know what to recruit. Don't worry so much about that last part until most of your followers are epic, but keep an eye on it.

Yeah, you'll want HandyNotes + DraenorTreasures add-on. Blizzard will also give you maps from missions or you can buy them, but it's not really worth it. There are also some nice treasures like the Peon's Mining Pick (from Spires of Arak, reduces mining time by 1.5s) and Gorepetal's Grasp (from Nagrand, reduces herbing time by 1.5s), and they only have to be in your bag.

lol no shit. people are so damn poor

ill break 700k this week

I don't do anything besides garrison missions and firelands runs for the mount anymore.

I'm closing in on 700k as well, and all I do are garrison missions. I think my main account (6 100s) is around 340k and my second account is at 320k (4 100s). The issue is probably that most people don't have a lot of characters, and garrison missions can give you a huge boost in gold if you have a lot of characters providing you with rewards.
 
My sub ran out a couple of months ago (I was bored and annoyed and waiting for flight to be enabled in draenor) but I've been following the official forums for signs of change.
Seems there won't be any.
WoW has turned into a facebook game with less content, massive ability trimming and less features.

The thing is you don't see the magnitude of complaints on the forums because without an active sub an account cannot post, so those who run out of game time just go somewhere else.
 
you realize you an use the custom group finder to go visit pretty much anyone's garrison to get any trader/quest dude you want right

people have it set to auto invite, takes all of a min to hop in - run to dude and hop out

you don't need to have jones in your garrison to do the quests, just pick it up - leave the group - do the quest - turn it in @ your garrison

Yeah I know. I was more interested in seeing how it would play out if left it to just the rng so I haven't used anyone else.
 
My sub ran out a couple of months ago (I was bored and annoyed and waiting for flight to be enabled in draenor) but I've been following the official forums for signs of change.
Seems there won't be any.

That place is a cess pool. You could look at the forums from 7 years ago to today and you couldn't find any sings of change. 😛
 
That place is a cess pool. You could look at the forums from 7 years ago to today and you couldn't find any sings of change. 😛
No, the forums have really changed. Just like the game itself.

In the early years, there was a lot more talk going on on the forums. A new thread would drop from the first page in hours, sometimes minutes. I stopped play WoW in December (f* garrisons). But I still check the forums a few times per week (including mmo-champion). Nowadays there is a lot less talk. And most of the threads are about unhappy players. Goodbye threads. People whining about PvP unbalance. People not happy about high-end raiding. People suggesting vanilla-servers. Etc, etc. Maybe the European forums are a little less toxic (as many teenagers and young people can't express themselves in fluent vitriol like US players can in their native language). But it is obvious that a lot more people are a lot less happy than they used to be.

I have 350k gold on my characters. Enough to play a few months. I haven't seen BRF yet, but I don't think I care. If I'd play, it would be to collect more pets (I started doing that late MoP, and surprisingly I enjoyed it a lot). And to just roam around, see old places. For nostalgic reasons. I spent a lot of time in Azeroth after all. But I don't want to make Blizzard any money. And buying a token with gold would still indirectly give Blizzard money.

The vicious part of me wants WoD to fail tremendously. I don't think Blizz will release another expansion pack before November 2016. I feel sorry for people who intend to keep playing (and paying) till then. If WoD would cause WoW to lose half its subscribers, maybe Blizzard management would kick some arses amongst the game designers (like Ion Hazzikostas and Tom Chilton and Holinka). I think Blizzard would still be able to do a better job. If they'd realize better for whom they are actually working.

I just saw this while googling something:
http://blue.mmo-champion.com/topic/370851-this-month-in-wow-may-2015/
See the bottom. Ten things every player should know about WoW.

6) It's just a game!!

This is the crux of the problem. Summarized in 5 words.
WoW used to be a world. A mysterious, dangerous ever-changing world. Nowadays, it's just a game.
 
God damnit. I've waited 5 years to finish my Children's Week acheivement for the purple proto drake but I can't seem to get around to doing it.

Imma stay in tonight and get it done.
 
Eh, I like garrisons now with the WoW Token. I can basically play for free from the gold revenue from the garrison and spend the rest of my time doing stuff that I want to do.

I do agree that the actual garrison stuff isn't fun at all, but it literally is like an in-game job. It's like the salt mines of WoW where you work to generate resources for WoW aristocrats who are too lazy to do it on their own.
 
In the early years, there was a lot more talk going on on the forums. A new thread would drop from the first page in hours, sometimes minutes.

I don't usually visit the forums unless there's a blue post link or something like that, but at least from what I've seen, the forums have made the same change that the in-game social nature has. I remember the forums being a fun place to visit where people would interact with each other by name. For example, since it was a PVP server, it wasn't uncommon to see threads talking about PVP encounters. Normally, they were quite civil with remarks of gratitude for the fun "duel".

I noticed a stronger shift away from the social aspect with The Burning Crusade, and it has pretty much gone downhill from there. That's partly due to the large surge in the player-base and the shift in focus of the game. The prior is not much different than a tight-knit team ballooning in size -- you tend to lose the sense of camaraderie among everyone. In my experience, you usually have to go to smaller guilds to get that anymore.

The shift in focus from long, difficulty content being the main focus of the game to many different, easier, bite-sized morsels causes people to be too focused on short-term goals and faster gratification. A good example of these things were the vanilla class quests. There were four classes that had quests: Priest (Anathema/Benediction staff), Hunter (Rhok'delar/Lok'delar bow/staff), Warlock (Dreadsteed mount), and Paladin (Charger mount). If you ask anyone on here that did these, they'll tell you that they weren't all that easy, but the pay-off was icing on that hellish cake! I did the Priest quest during vanilla and the Warlock and Paladin quests shortly after TBC started. The latter was still kind of hard because I used a single 70 with my 60-62 Paladin/Warlock to do it. I still have nightmares of trying to solo the final part of the Warlock class quest in Dire Maul with my 70 Shaman and 62 Warlock. The biggest problem is that Shamans lacked AoE threat generation (or even just AoE damage), so it was hard to keep enemies off my Warlock.

6) It's just a game!!

This is the crux of the problem. Summarized in 5 words.
WoW used to be a world. A mysterious, dangerous ever-changing world. Nowadays, it's just a game.

I highly disagree with your statement. The issue isn't that WoW is a game, but that WoW has become a job/chore. I don't log in every day to do Garrison missions because they're so fun and exciting. I do them because it's part of "the job". Amusingly enough, I made that remark to a friend last night when talking about our work. I mentioned how software people tend to remark that you should probably reconsider majoring in Computer Science if you enjoy it as a hobby because it may make you not want to do it for fun anymore. I think WoW is the same way as when it feels tedious and like a chore, the fun stuff loses its mojo.
 
I just saw this while googling something:
http://blue.mmo-champion.com/topic/370851-this-month-in-wow-may-2015/
See the bottom. Ten things every player should know about WoW.

6) It's just a game!!

This is the crux of the problem. Summarized in 5 words.
WoW used to be a world. A mysterious, dangerous ever-changing world. Nowadays, it's just a game.

No, it was always just a game. And if you don't remember every other thread on the forums being crying about how Class X just got nerfed, how horrible the talent trees were, how much of a grind the game was, how the game wasn't enough of a grind because hardcore grinders wanted rewards that nobody else could get... then you have selective memory
 
The shift in focus from long, difficulty content being the main focus of the game to many different, easier, bite-sized morsels causes people to be too focused on short-term goals and faster gratification. A good example of these things were the vanilla class quests. There were four classes that had quests: Priest (Anathema/Benediction staff), Hunter (Rhok'delar/Lok'delar bow/staff), Warlock (Dreadsteed mount), and Paladin (Charger mount). If you ask anyone on here that did these, they'll tell you that they weren't all that easy, but the pay-off was icing on that hellish cake! I did the Priest quest during vanilla and the Warlock and Paladin quests shortly after TBC started. The latter was still kind of hard because I used a single 70 with my 60-62 Paladin/Warlock to do it. I still have nightmares of trying to solo the final part of the Warlock class quest in Dire Maul with my 70 Shaman and 62 Warlock. The biggest problem is that Shamans lacked AoE threat generation (or even just AoE damage), so it was hard to keep enemies off my Warlock.

Sigh, I do fondly remember getting Rhok'delar... Now that was an epic quest.
 
I'm just reinstalling the game...and will play how I want to play it, i.e., casual solo 😛

I'll try to enjoy the lore more than the loot and play the game like I did on release day.

29gig though lol...
 
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