Pretty Cow
One of the frustrations of playing Horde side is that as a boosted level 100 character, I am lacking a backlog of awesome gear to use for transmogging purposes. I mean afterall the true “end game” of World of Warcraft is looking fabulous. As a result my down time has been spent running a bunch of older raids so that I can have something in my void storage worth transmogging. Yesterday I finally completed my set of Tier 10 heroic armor from Icecrown, and while I don’t really have a belt that matches it perfectly yet… I am thinking it works pretty well. I am not sure why but I have always loved the “plate dress” look that a few of the sets have, and Judgement is probably my favorite set period. The thing is… a paladin running around in full judgement at this point is somewhat cliche’d so instead I started chasing either the tier 8 set from Ulduar or tier 10 from Icecrown. The problem with Ulduar is that I have run it numerous times and have yet to get the correct arm piece to drop, leaving me with a glaring hole in my armor. Similarly frustrating is that the Tier 8 set does not seem to have a belt that matches it terribly well. The positive about playing a Cow/Worgen/Draenei is that the boot slot doesn’t matter quite so much since there are hooves/paws in the way.
As far as the weapon I really like this spear I picked up in Ulduar, the only problem there is that I just don’t care for the polearm animation. I need to sort out a better two handed sword that matches this set… and honestly I think they are going to similarly come from Ulduar as well. I remember there being some pretty cool blades from there as well. There were cool swords in Alliance Crusader’s Coliseum, but unfortunately all of the horde variants are big axes. I have this very specific style that I am going for with the MooCowAdin… which is polished and civilized. Essentially I am going for the traditional Paladin vibe, not a tribal version of a Paladin. The only thing I wish I had is a better pair of goggles, but alas this character is not an Engineer but instead a Blacksmith. I figured Blacksmith would simply be more useful in the long run, since creating your own gear is pretty great. It is my hope that by Legion I have managed to catch up his tradeskills to the point where I can actually create useful stuff.
The Deep End
Yesterday did not go exactly as planned, and we wound up going out shopping again in the afternoon. The positive however is that I got Indian food… which is always a good thing. The negative is that I once again missed the Star Wars pen and paper game, and most of the Horde side raid in World of Warcraft. I had been working on gearing to be a viable tank, and when we decided more healing was needed… I said I was able. The problem being… that not only have I not tanked in a really long time… I have not tanked as a Paladin in an even longer time. Part of me questions my pushing the Paladin up, when I could have gone with a tank I was much more familiar with like the Deathknight or the Warrior. But in part the Paladin was so that I would have access to dps, tanking and healing in one character… and I figured it might be cool to get some more tanking as one of the other classes under my belt. Druid was also a possibility but honestly… I suck at healing with HoTs and after being so damned used to the Warrior… playing a druid tank feels like a really trimmed down version of it. Similarly… cat dps feels like a really confusing version of a rogue… so honestly I think I made the right call as far as multi-function classes goes.
The challenge is that I did not join the raid until Kilrogg which seems to be one of the more complicated fights. The person I was replacing… was the person who normally tanked the main boss so it was very much a sink or swim situation. I had two big problems… firstly holding aggro off our feral druid was a challenge… and one that I was largely failing. Druids have always had the highest aggro, so holding off of them is a challenge in the best of situations. The complicating factor here is the fact that in order to survive I had to keep from getting stacks of this debuff, and the ability that allows me to do that… is essentially my highest threat attack. So I would have to hold it in reserve just to make sure I had it available at all possible times and then hit it when the attack was incoming because the immunity only lasted three seconds. This ability was essentially both a shield slam and an avoidance buff, and normally when I am tanking something I am spamming it every time it is available. We survived only because Obi is overpowered and managed to solo tank the boss down after I died. On Gorefiend however I was feeling much more in my element, and I think did a far more palatable job of tanking. Nothing like being thrown into the lions den to sort out how to play a class!