![]() ![]() DPS is more relaxing and less stressful, but healing gets me into groups faster and features a nice change of pace.Īs I move into the routine (pattern?) of Shadowlands’ day-to-day life, I took a break from my Druid to raise up my Death Knight to 60. I go back and forth between DPS and healing, and both have advantages. I even dared to start healing heroic dungeons once I felt my gear was good enough to do so. The damage is nice, but having their powerful taunts means that I can pull them out to help dungeon groups or get a reprieve to fire off some heals. In particular, taking the ability to summon a trio of treants for 10 seconds every minute has proved to be one of the most fun abilities in her arsenal to use. One of the things that has helped me connect more with this character was playing around with her talents. Her gear is settling into the heroic dungeon range and I’m getting on top of the whole daily/weekly cycle without feeling overwhelmed any more. I’ve had some good fun with my Druid over the holidays. I’m forever looking for one or the other, and now I have both, permanently, on all of my characters. The yak comes with a repair vendor and a transmogifier, both of which I use pretty much all the time in WoW. It actually allowed me to purchase one of my most-wanted items over the holiday, the big ol’ yak mount from Mists of Pandaria.Įven for a purchase from an older expansion, 120,000 gold isn’t insignificant (that’s a WoW token these days). She’s far better at playing the auction house and finding ways to meet market supply, and as a result, gold just flows into her account in Scrooge McDuck amounts.īut because she loves me - and because she ended up stealing my old account with all of the good unlocks - she does throw a lot of gold my way for tokens and other trivialities. While I probably know a lot more about how World of Warcraft’s various systems work, my wife exceeds me in one significant way: She makes gold in ways that I could only dream about. I’d appreciate more direction in there, is what I’m saying. And it’s disheartening to roam accidentally into a super-dangerous place, die, and then have to do a hard corpse run to get stygia back. I don’t know where to go for rares and side objectives, since I don’t see them popping up on the map. I really suppose I should be doing more Maw stuff, but to be honest, I feel lost in there every time I go. I thought it was funny and clever, the type of MMO quest that shows me that devs have imaginations. ![]() In this case, reanimating a skeleton arm that could only hop and platform its way to a release lever. My character got thrown in jail, and the only way out was with a bit of necromancy. ![]() I mean, it’s not like you can wear more than one legendary.Īnyway, I did want to share the above picture there because I thought it was an excellent little quest tucked into a chain. So I don’t get why we’re going to be doing Torghast for the long haul, unless there are rewards or long-term benefits I’m not seeing. I feel that Torghast should be dropping all sorts of desirable loot - pets, mounts, cosmetics - but other than soul ash, the only thing I’ve seen here are two champions that I recruited to use at my adventure table. You don’t get loot drops like you do in dungeons, and there are only four cosmetic rewards tied with very specific twisted hall achievements. Other than running it for currency to make legendary items, I’m failing to see the point of it. Speaking of Torghast, I have to question if Blizzard is really doing it justice in the rewards department. Sometimes it’s pursuing a calling, sometimes it’s doing a renown quest chain, sometimes it’s just farming or Torghast running. Every night I’ve been logging on and choosing different things to do. First of all, I went with Maldraxxus for my covenant, even though the Druid Union stipulates that all nature-loving shapeshifters must pledge with the Night Fae and drink herbal tea whilst sitting on a recliner made of flowers.Īnd as I’m consorting with zombies and skeletons, I’ve also taken to wearing the above outfit that I’m calling “Death Druid.” I totally love the fact that I got my first non-cape back piece, which is sort of a small backpack with this flag/spear standard.Īnyway, I’m digging my life decisions here. You guys, I’m pretty sure I’m Druiding *all wrong* in World of Warcraft: Shadowlands. ![]()
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