Crusaders’ Coliseum: Love at first sight?
Posted by Inoperante | Posted in world of warcraft | Posted on 06-08-2009
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Gormok the Impaler
Well, patch 3.2 is live and in the mad rush to experience the new instance and raids one wonders if anyone is taking the time to actually see if they’re enjoying it.
GANK Inc made our first attempts at the 10-man instance (Trial of the Crusader) last night with almost no preparation. Did we enjoy it?
Yes. Emphatically yes.
There is something SO refreshing about learning a new encounter from scratch, picking up the Boss’ various abilities, adapting to them, tweaking your strategy and eventually getting him down. Not since Karazhan have we experienced that and even there we had checked WoWWiki for a few tips. Not this night though, oh no!
Just a quick recap for those yet to run in and die…
You face beasts captured by the Argent Crusade in a Ring of Blood style fight. The first is a Magnataur, Gormok, the second two (in our experience) Jormungars, Acidmaw and Dreadscale, and the third, which we did not reach to be perfectly honest, a Yeti type that if I knew my Lore better I would be able to name properly called Icehowl.
It took less than an hour to work out Gormok and that moment of joy as it ‘clicks’ for your party is wonderful! There is barely a break before the Jormungars appear and this is where it gets hard. Over time we worked out the various abilities but failed to down them to face Icehowl before we decided to call it and go pick up some loot from 25-man Flame Leviathan (see how to do this with 10 men here).
What did we learn?
- Some of us need better gear, so the farming of Heroics and Ulduar must continue
- We ARE capable of learning fights without relying on epic raiding Guilds for online guidance
- We can have fun together doing it and not get stressed!
This is useful information for a fledgling Guild Master like myself and I am lucky to have a good Assistant GM and raid leader alongside me. So much thanks to Lichdom.
So yes, we enjoyed it. I wouldn’t say it was love at first sight – this isn’t free Epics we’re talking here! But it is well worth getting stuck into, at least on a part time basis if you’re still kicking, fighting and clawing your way through Ulduar. Let me know how you get on and what you think too.
Farming for Epix or how to down Flame Leviathan 25 with 10
Posted by Inoperante | Posted in world of warcraft | Posted on 02-08-2009
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Flame Leviathan 25-man
We didn’t have the right make up or DPS for continuing our usual 10-man Ulduar last night. With Mimiron and Thorim to do on the Keepers a wipefest was not appealing.
So why not take the 10 we DO have, mount up on Demolishers and go take down Flame Leviathan on 25-man?
And so we did. It is not that hard.
Ok, so you speak to Brann to do the the thing with no towers up and you grind through the trash. You’ll maybe die once, but just res and run back and mount up again. When you get to Flame Leviathan you adopt these tactics:
- Have 5 Demolishers
- Your 5 drivers spam Pyrite on the boss
- Your 5 passengers feed the drivers Pyrite constantly
- You DON’T shoot anyone up there
- You RUN when he targets you.
And you know what? That’s it. As long as he has at least three stacks of 10 Pyrite on him, he’ll go down with ease. Rinse and repeat on a weekly basis to get some nice loot for your raiding team.
Ulduar raid group videos now on YouTube
Posted by Inoperante | Posted in world of warcraft | Posted on 13-07-2009
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Our usual 10-man Ulduar raid group has been tackling the instance for a while now and our wonderful mage Kaeden has begun making videos of our boss fights. The first three are up now over at YouTube.
Please feel free to take a look:
- Coffee versus Flame Leviathan (with 2 Towers up)
- Coffee versus Razorscale
- Coffee versus XT-002 Deconstructor
In other news, there is a possibility I will be co-hosting a WoW podcast in the near future. I’ll keep you posted.
