You do know that Ravenholdt is the home of the <Beasts of Unusual Size> right? Is your guild primarily forumers, because I'm sensing a guild alliance in the near future.
Yes, I was excited to be able to play with you guys, but noone else in the guild is a forumer really.
We moved because we were the #3/4 horde guild on our old server, so anyone who we actually recruited just wanted to use us to step up to #1, we're a tad ahead of everyone on this server progression wise (in Hyjal but haven't killed/attempted anything), so it might help out a bit there.
we're an RP-PvP guild, hoping to bring back a little roleplay.
You do know that Ravenholdt is the home of the <Beasts of Unusual Size> right? Is your guild primarily forumers, because I'm sensing a guild alliance in the near future.
You do know that Ravenholdt is the home of the <Beasts of Unusual Size> right? Is your guild primarily forumers, because I'm sensing a guild alliance in the near future.
Yeah. Sometimes I wish I had a Conqueror title, it looks so cool. But then I remember it means they just spent that much time in AB/WSG back in the day. It's sort of like the feeling of seeing someone on a spectral tiger mount. combined with
riz on
0
HalfmexI mock your value systemYou also appear foolish in the eyes of othersRegistered Userregular
Why do people do this (I realize that one was deliberate)? It's one thing to transpose 'ei' for 'ie' or some such, but why add two additional letters to a word? Ex-haul-ted? Who even says it like that? Ex-all-ted, if you were going to spell it phonetically, would at least make more sense for a misspelling.
As sort of an addendum, whats the best way to skill up from ~350-375 in tailoring? I realize it's probably the AR stuff that drops from TK instances, but my lock is still too low to do those and I'd like to have my shadoweave stuff before I hit 70.
As sort of an addendum, whats the best way to skill up from ~350-375 in tailoring? I realize it's probably the AR stuff that drops from TK instances, but my lock is still too low to do those and I'd like to have my shadoweave stuff before I hit 70.
Ahoy, my dad recently bought a widescreen monitor for unknown reasons and now WoW has a FPS of 7. PC is about 2 years old and used to run WoW on max details without any problems until he went for widescreen.
What can he do to get his FPS to a normal level again?
Aldo on
0
HalfmexI mock your value systemYou also appear foolish in the eyes of othersRegistered Userregular
I keep hearing this from tailors, so it must be true, but honestly I've had to send to alts/friends/guildmates all of the netherweave I came across or it would choke my inventory/bank dozens of times over.
The Netherdrake dailies are a great way to get more Netherweave than you know what to do with.
Ahoy, my dad recently bought a widescreen monitor for unknown reasons and now WoW has a FPS of 7. PC is about 2 years old and used to run WoW on max details without any problems until he went for widescreen.
What can he do to get his FPS to a normal level again?
I hear you there. My Hunter is at 375 (Mooncloth, which reminds me I've been very lax on that cooldown), my warlock is 375 Shadoweave, my priest is at 370 (also shadoweave) and my Mage is at 366 or so (Spellcloth). The last 14 points needed to finish the mage and priest off are like 1000 netherweave combined.
I was grinding the ethereals in Netherstorm pretty hard for rep and cloth a few weeks back, but these days it's kinda fallen by the wayside. I should pick those back up again this week.
Forar on
First they came for the Muslims, and we said NOT TODAY, MOTHERFUCKER!
I keep hearing this from tailors, so it must be true, but honestly I've had to send to alts/friends/guildmates all of the netherweave I came across or it would choke my inventory/bank dozens of times over.
The Netherdrake dailies are a great way to get more Netherweave than you know what to do with.
There's never enough netherweave until you get up to 370 or so. Then the aforementioned glut occurs.
I used those TK AR recipes to skill up. Remember to sneak the skill points when you make your set pieces, and I think you get one from your first Primal Specialcloth transmute.
I remember someone saying that making bolts of soulcloth works, too, but I never had the chance to test that out.
Whelp, the guild I am in is in it's final death throes. I really don't have the desire to go find another one.
Bah. They were cockbags anyways.
a penguin on
This space eventually to be filled with excitement
0
AthenorBattle Hardened OptimistThe Skies of HiigaraRegistered Userregular
edited November 2007
I feel very reassured that the S3 gear for feral druids is essentially a sidegrade to my Kara/SSC gear. Yes, the penetration and resilience would be nice, but in terms of sheer stats it isn't worth killing myself over.
I keep hearing this from tailors, so it must be true, but honestly I've had to send to alts/friends/guildmates all of the netherweave I came across or it would choke my inventory/bank dozens of times over.
The Netherdrake dailies are a great way to get more Netherweave than you know what to do with.
I basically mailed all the netherweave I got from 60 to 70 to an alt, and when I decided to powerlevel tailoring at 70 I still ran out around 365 or so. Fortunately I also had tons of arcane dust and the arcanoweave robe pattern so 370 to 375 wasn't as bad as it could have been.
I hear you there. My Hunter is at 375 (Mooncloth, which reminds me I've been very lax on that cooldown), my warlock is 375 Shadoweave, my priest is at 370 (also shadoweave) and my Mage is at 366 or so (Spellcloth). The last 14 points needed to finish the mage and priest off are like 1000 netherweave combined.
I was grinding the ethereals in Netherstorm pretty hard for rep and cloth a few weeks back, but these days it's kinda fallen by the wayside. I should pick those back up again this week.
I wanted Kurenai/Consortium rep while I was grinding so I went to Nagrand and moved from camp to camp. I am now fully exalted with Kurenai and half Revered with Consortium. I still have about 600 more Netherweave to grind out. Which is actually like a day of actual work.
Re: Netherwing stuff. I still don't have epic flying skill yet. So that's out of the question. Someday I might consider getting it. But I can't imagine doing it for all of my characters.
You don't think it would be less time consuming to just goldfarm and then buy it off the AH?
Not at the prices NW seems to be sitting these days.
Also, I'm not a huge fan of farming, but I like farming where I can pair up multiple goals/needs at once. In this case, farming up cash (silver, greys), cloth, D/E'able greens, and consortium rep all at the same time appeals to me more than just finding a lucrative mob type and killing them ad nauseum. That said, with the silver and greys alone, it's pretty damned lucrative, and if the price is low enough, I will buy up a dozen stacks here and there, but I blew way more than I should've getting them all up there (I was paying obscene prices on Mageweave for a signficant portion of skilling up 3 of them), so I'm trying to avoid doing that again out of impatience.
Finishing off the priest shouldn't be too bad, but what I really need to do is take the mage into some TK instances and farm up a decent way to get from 370 to 375, at which point I can work on him a bit as well.
Re: Netherwing stuff. I still don't have epic flying skill yet. So that's out of the question. Someday I might consider getting it. But I can't imagine doing it for all of my characters.
I did it for the rogue and druid, but the rest of them can just suffer with their regular flying mounts. Which is too bad, because epic flying is damned fun.
Forar on
First they came for the Muslims, and we said NOT TODAY, MOTHERFUCKER!
So, weird question. On the World of Warcraft forums, the userpic thing for the level 70 Human Rogue has these really cool pinkish-purple shoulders in it. What set is that and how do I get it?
Ahoy, my dad recently bought a widescreen monitor for unknown reasons and now WoW has a FPS of 7. PC is about 2 years old and used to run WoW on max details without any problems until he went for widescreen.
What can he do to get his FPS to a normal level again?
Send me his monitor, I'll uhhh fix it for him...
...It was pretty cheap, really. LG has some good deals.
From the looks of it there isn't really anything he can do about it, other than lowering his video settings. Oh well, that'll teach him being such a moron.
So, weird question. On the World of Warcraft forums, the userpic thing for the level 70 Human Rogue has these really cool pinkish-purple shoulders in it. What set is that and how do I get it?
Rogue Tier 4 shoulders from first boss in Gruul's Lair.
You can also buy the green version of those for 12k honor now.
Posts
We moved because we were the #3/4 horde guild on our old server, so anyone who we actually recruited just wanted to use us to step up to #1, we're a tad ahead of everyone on this server progression wise (in Hyjal but haven't killed/attempted anything), so it might help out a bit there.
we're an RP-PvP guild, hoping to bring back a little roleplay.
the queue times are rediculous here, love it.
CHAT THREAD :: HI
:winky:
Am I missing something here?
exhaulted
Stabbed.
Wait, this isn't word association? Oops.
Yeah. Sometimes I wish I had a Conqueror title, it looks so cool. But then I remember it means they just spent that much time in AB/WSG back in the day. It's sort of like the feeling of seeing someone on a spectral tiger mount.
Hehe.
I found the netherweave stuff (not the imbued) gave me a good amount of dust, along with some greater (nether?) essences.
Wowhead says the imbued stuff gives you a large prismatic.
I followed this guide: http://www.almostgaming.com/wowguides/wow-tailoring-guide
It allowed me to level it to 360 in pretty much 4 days. The only hard part is either: grinding all the cloth yourself or buying it all.
Seriously, fuck you Netherweave. Fuck you hard.
I miss smashing things to death with my paladin.
TELL ME NOW!
He's 53, and done with ungoro. Also, wpl/epl suck... can't use my, "Oh shit! HoT!" button.
What can he do to get his FPS to a normal level again?
The Netherdrake dailies are a great way to get more Netherweave than you know what to do with.
Send me his monitor, I'll uhhh fix it for him...
I hear you there. My Hunter is at 375 (Mooncloth, which reminds me I've been very lax on that cooldown), my warlock is 375 Shadoweave, my priest is at 370 (also shadoweave) and my Mage is at 366 or so (Spellcloth). The last 14 points needed to finish the mage and priest off are like 1000 netherweave combined.
I was grinding the ethereals in Netherstorm pretty hard for rep and cloth a few weeks back, but these days it's kinda fallen by the wayside. I should pick those back up again this week.
There's never enough netherweave until you get up to 370 or so. Then the aforementioned glut occurs.
I used those TK AR recipes to skill up. Remember to sneak the skill points when you make your set pieces, and I think you get one from your first Primal Specialcloth transmute.
I remember someone saying that making bolts of soulcloth works, too, but I never had the chance to test that out.
Whelp, the guild I am in is in it's final death throes. I really don't have the desire to go find another one.
Bah. They were cockbags anyways.
I basically mailed all the netherweave I got from 60 to 70 to an alt, and when I decided to powerlevel tailoring at 70 I still ran out around 365 or so. Fortunately I also had tons of arcane dust and the arcanoweave robe pattern so 370 to 375 wasn't as bad as it could have been.
I wanted Kurenai/Consortium rep while I was grinding so I went to Nagrand and moved from camp to camp. I am now fully exalted with Kurenai and half Revered with Consortium. I still have about 600 more Netherweave to grind out. Which is actually like a day of actual work.
Re: Netherwing stuff. I still don't have epic flying skill yet. So that's out of the question. Someday I might consider getting it. But I can't imagine doing it for all of my characters.
Not at the prices NW seems to be sitting these days.
Also, I'm not a huge fan of farming, but I like farming where I can pair up multiple goals/needs at once. In this case, farming up cash (silver, greys), cloth, D/E'able greens, and consortium rep all at the same time appeals to me more than just finding a lucrative mob type and killing them ad nauseum. That said, with the silver and greys alone, it's pretty damned lucrative, and if the price is low enough, I will buy up a dozen stacks here and there, but I blew way more than I should've getting them all up there (I was paying obscene prices on Mageweave for a signficant portion of skilling up 3 of them), so I'm trying to avoid doing that again out of impatience.
Finishing off the priest shouldn't be too bad, but what I really need to do is take the mage into some TK instances and farm up a decent way to get from 370 to 375, at which point I can work on him a bit as well.
I did it for the rogue and druid, but the rest of them can just suffer with their regular flying mounts. Which is too bad, because epic flying is damned fun.
hi u ghey
Theran I expected you to spam the wow threads with your new toy.
You should be ashamed of yourself.
...It was pretty cheap, really. LG has some good deals.
From the looks of it there isn't really anything he can do about it, other than lowering his video settings. Oh well, that'll teach him being such a moron.
Rogue Tier 4 shoulders from first boss in Gruul's Lair.
You can also buy the green version of those for 12k honor now.
Edit: And look like this
Not til I can ride it. It would be rude to do so otherwise.
I'm having difficulting REINing in my glee.