Rockstar Promoted
Thanks to the decision-making nucleus of the Eternal Force leadership, Rockstar received a promotion to the rank of Officer this past weekend. The other contender for top-tank in the guild, Promeus, was also promoted to the rank of Officer. It looks like Eternal Force is placing some value on its great tanks…often promotions are a way of keeping people involved.
Personally, I hope my duties as Officer are limited…I’m not sure how true that will hold as time goes on. Rockstar’s rank officially exceeds Kruenor’s rank in Apex of War (Kruenor is a raid leader); I now have access to officer chat in two different guilds. Hopefully it won’t be too confusing…the worst case scenario is a cutting remark intended to be sent to officer chat mistakenly gets sent into guild chat. Mental note, cut way back on making cutting remarks.
Eternal Force has signed on a couple of new tanks. The protection Warrior (Handofblood) has an excellent gear set. Assuming he can play, he will be an immediate contender for top tank. He actually received a couple of epics this weekend at the Magtheridon slaying. The other is a protection Paladin (Irimmune), and he seems to be pretty good as well. Eternal Force has also lost a couple of tanks…Doomsday and Mischievous have left the guild because of real life issues. This leaves the guild with 4-6 active tanks…it’s going to be interesting to see how busy all of these tanks can be kept.
A Bit of Drama
It sure seems like Eternal Force can’t go any length of time without a bit of guild drama. Someone is always coming and going, or just going, or just complaining about this piece of loot or an invite to that particular raid group. As I was trying to kick off our weekly Karazhan run last night by doing some speed clearing on the Attumen trash, more guild drama developed.
Sainte (a holy Priest) and guild master Blackelement (a Warlock) took their mains and alts and left the guild. No real explanation was given, although Blackelement did make a short speech right before he left. He said that he felt he had done quite a bit for the guild, and that the guild would continue on, but it would be without him. He said he felt there were some very selfish people committing very selfish acts.
All of this is probably true. All of this is probably true for most guilds out there. None of this makes any sense to me…there’s no logic in giving up the title of guild master and leaving over the matter of a few selfish people. There’s a rumor that he quit because he didn’t get into our Karazhan run…that doesn’t make a lot of sense either, as he and Sainte are very well-geared and don’t have anything to gain by running Karazhan further. I think logically he must have some other option in mind…perhaps a new guild to join, or friends to join up with. Perhaps the disbanding of Singularity in the last week has something to do with this decision? It’s possible, and we’ll see in the near term.
In either event, Trivia (our Karazhan raid leader) has been promoted to guild master. I’m not sure if this is an interim thing, or a permanent thing. It’s going to be interested to see how much (if at all) our raiding schedule will be affected. Hopefully our roster continues to expand out. World of Warcraft is a social game. People arrive in clumps, people depart in clumps. Sainte’s departure was clearly tied to Blackelement’s departure. I hope the number of people following them will be limited.
Karazhan Group With New Members
Tonight I ran Kruenor with an Apex of War Karazhan group. This was a new composition, with Muttonchops (protection Warrior) and Licserra (feral Druid) tanking…Ahonor (protection Paladin) was in reserve as well, to practice AoE tanking pulls and off-tanking as needed. Healing be Romtz (holy Priest), Restalaan (holy Paladin), and Grantaar (restoration Shaman). The DPS team included Kruenor (marksmanship Hunter), Flynti (beast mastery Hunter), Darkmaidenn (warlock), and Minnieme (mage).
Clearing towards Attumen, I found that I had to throttle DPS quite a bit, often times doing nothing. Muttonchops threat per second seems a bit low…I’m not if it’s because if his technique or because of the gear divide. In any event, the clear to Attumen was nearly flawless…only one death along the way. The Attumen pull was good, I misdirected to the Warrior to help ensure he kept Attumen to himself.
We dropped Attumen in 4 minutes, 11 seconds with no deaths. I spent some time auto-shotting. Attumen dropped the Bracers of the White Stag (disenchanted) and the Spectral Band of Innervation (greeded by Romtz for offset).
Clearing towards Moroes wasn’t bad, and it shouldn’t have been. The paladin tank had plenty of opportunities to throw down his Consecration and protect the AoE casters…against single targets he was doing about 200 TPS, which is pretty damn low. Nevertheless, we had a few mage deaths and a warlock death during AoE pulls.
The Moroes adds included Baroness Dorothea Millstipe, Lord Robin Daris, Lady Keira Berrybuck, and Lord Crispin Ference. The plan was to shackle Lord Robin Daris. Ahonor would tank Berrybuck and Crispin, while DPS burned down Millstipe with the beast master’s pet tanking. The plan worked perfectly. Moroes was dropped in 3 minutes, 23 seconds (with no deaths). He dropped Moroes’ Lucky Pocket Watch (won by Ahonor) and the Belt of Gale Force (disenchanted).
Right before the final pull to the staircase leading out of the ballroom, I saw an Avenger Shield go awry and the group of elites were pulled. I called for a Consecrate and heal the Paladin over Vent, and everyone made a nice recovery on the fight. Only the Shaman died.
The Guest Chambers pulls were a little sloppy, but we managed them without issue. The Maiden of Virtue dropped in 2 minutes, 18 seconds. Perfect fight, no deaths. The Maiden of Virtue dropped the Bands of Indwelling (disenchanted) and the Iron Gauntlets of the Maiden (greeded by Muttonchops).
We drew Big Bad Wolf for the Opera Event. Big Bad Wolf got a few lucky shots in, and we lost 2 healers and the mage in the opening minute of the fight. A call for dying at the front of the stage was made…so that’s what we did. We wiped in 2 minutes, which is pretty long…we just didn’t have the DPS to finish him off.
The second attempt was victorious in 4 minutes, 26 seconds…but it was tough. I died early, and Flynti died twice during the fight. Romtz was stellar, and was able to kite Big Bad Wolf three out of four times…Romtz died right at the very end when Wolf was at 10% health. Big Bad Wolf dropped Red Riding Hood’s Cloak (Grantaar) and Trial-Fire Trousers (Minnieme).
I died on the Broken Stair when I fat-fingered my Feign Death button…I was busy getting into my rotation, went to Feign Death, and then ended up moving as I cast it. In other words, I wasted it.
Clearing trash to Curator went pretty well. Curator dropped in 4 minutes, 57 seconds. No deaths. The Curator dropped Garona’s Signet Ring (Muttonchops) and the Gloves of the Fallen Defender (greeded by Romtz for off-set).
Another Stab At Magtheridon
Following a short visit to Gruul’s lair to finish off Gruul this week, Eternal Force and a few others gathered up for an attempt on Magtheridon tonight. This would be only the second time Eternal Force has attempted Magtheridon. The first experience ended up being a lesson in how we weren’t yet ready for this encounter. Hopefully tonight things would be different.
Marluce (now with Prime) would be the main tank, with Rockstar, Sohelia (a pickup druid) and Thadril (an impromptu paladin tank) tanking the other channelers.
The first attempt ended with a quick wipe. DPS was only able to down one of the three clustered channelers…three channelers were clustered together and too many heals were getting off. They probably killed three channelers’ worth of health on the one guy. Hopefully this would be an icebreaker, a chance for those who had not yet been here to see how things work in the early phase.
The second attempt lasted 3 minutes, 57 seconds…four channelers were killed before Magtheridon got loose. A much better try. I was disappointed no one was calling out for deaths in the kill order…the off-tanks were supposed to rotate their targets clockwise to assist in bringing subsequent targets to the DPS group. (Quick positioning of the targets can speed the DPS). I ended up having to taunt an infernal off my healer, and dragging my target across the floor. The first Blast Wave ended up nuking about 20 out of the 25 people in the raid. That’s no good. The designated clickers were having trouble knowing when to report to their stations, and that would have to be addressed.
The third attempt lasted 3 minutes, 7 seconds. The big problem continued to be getting to the cubes on time…and then clicking and holding.
The fourth attempt was insane. We got him to 28% before a mistake was made on the cube clicking and the raid ate a Blast Wave. It ended up being pretty fatal. Marluce went down, and I had a chance to pickup Magtheridon and get him in place and do some tap-dancing on his face. That’s good practice for me, as I will possibly have the task of tanking him in weeks to come. The fourth attempt was 11 minutes, 10 seconds. Some of the raid wanted to go to bed (late on a Sunday night), but we decided to give it one more go.
The fifth attempt was great…it started similarly to the fourth. The fight is so long, you never know how things are going to turn out. The channelers were going down, and weren’t getting heals off. Magtheridon emerged, and Marluce took him. Finally the last channeler (mine) was killed, and I was quickly moved into place and switched to dual-wield and started hacking away at Magtheridon’s underbelly. The clicking was going smoothly. The Cave-In struck…I still think it’s tough to figure out where things are landing, it seems like the blocks are landing everywhere to me. Magtheridon’s body and large fires in the area weren’t really helping visibility. After 15 minutes and 45 seconds, Magtheridon was slain, and Marluce had tanked him the whole way. Everyone rejoiced, as this was our first kill of Magtheridon, and was truly an unprecedented kill. No one thought we were going to get further than a few minutes into the fight, much less actually slay him.
Magtheridon dropped the Girdle of the Endless Pit (won by Rockstar for offset), the Eredar Wand of Obliteration (won by Shria), Chestguard of the Fallen Defender (won by Elest), and a pair of Chestguard of the Fallen Hero (won by hunters Coydog and Zaroo). Magtheridon’s Head went to Shinryu, and the Pit Lord’s Satchel went to Shadowknives.
This run was one of the finer raids I’ve had since The Burning Crusade came out. It wasn’t necessarily smooth. During the fourth and fifth attempts, some of the leadership qualities of Marluce, Trivia, and the Eternal Force guild master Blackelement were really emerging. Warnings were being given. Clicking assignment were being clearly assigned. Contingencies were being addressed. The raid leaders were really on the same page and on top of their game, and that is going to take us deep into content. I’m looking forward to it.
First Impressions In Magtheridon’s Lair
Eternal Force had Magtheridon’s Lair on the calendar for last night. We only had about a dozen signups and a handful of people who showed up on time. But, with some persistence and some luck, the officers and some of the more senior members were able to swing enough people to fill the 25-man raid. We ended up entering the instance about 90 minutes after the scheduled raid time.
I’d been reviewing the fight for the previous several hours, and had some idea of what to expect. The best video I watched was Last Resort’s first kill (third overall kill in the world) from a Mage’s point of view. Their effort was very clean, very professional, and undoubtedly the product of careful preparations.
The first trash pull of three Hellfire Warders was pretty chaotic…the good news is that all 25 of the raid members survived. Each of the mobs was doing a Shadow Bolt Volley, which made the pull feel very chaotic, because everyone was constantly being barraged by shadow damage. I tried to keep Shadow Ward up, but it would be quickly consumed by the large amounts of shadow damage.
The second trash pull was made versus the patrol of three Hellfire Warders…the tanks fought them on the ramp, which I didn’t think was a good idea. As a ranged caster I immediately had line of sight issues and had to run into the fight. By this time, some of the melee people had been feared…right into the next group of Hellfire Warders at the base of the ramp. We had a pretty quick 25-man wipe because of this. Note that Tremor Totems are ineffective against Hellfire Warder fear spells.
After we came back, we managed to clear the remaining trash (4 packs of 3 Hellfire Warders in all) with only a few deaths. All of the trash mobs must be cleared prior to engaging Magtheridon and the channelers, otherwise they too will oin the fight. We then waited for Marluce, our raid leader, to begin making assignments for the fight.
Our five tanks were assigned to the five Hellfire Channelers. Five healers were assigned to cover those five tanks, and the remaining healers were assigned to raid duty. Two people were assigned to each of the Manticron Cubes…we didn’t assign an emergency cube-clicker to the cubes, which was a little surprising. But as it turned out, we wouldn’t need to think that far ahead just yet. I knew I would be busy banishing and fearing some of the Burning Abyssals that would appear.
We had an unofficial first attempt, because one of the guild hunters inexplicably fired on a Hellfire Channeler, starting the encounter. It must have been an accident of some sort, and he promptly apologized. It took a bit of time to once again get everyone into place, from graveyard to Magtheridon’s room. It took about 42 seconds for the full wipe, so I figured we couldn’t do any worse than that.
Our official first attempt wasn’t good. The full wipe took place in about 2 minutes, 29 seconds. By the time Magtheridon had broken free, we had none of the Hellfire Channelers down, as opposed to the recommended three. The initial target managing to heal himself at least five times was definitely not helping the matter. I noticed that there were a lot more demons on the loose than I thought there would be.
Our second attempt was a lot better. We downed the first two Hellfire Channelers, and were working on the third when Magtheridon broke free. Unfortunately, Marluce is our main tank and he tanks the third Hellfire Channeler in the kill order…so it makes the transition a bit awkward in this type of scenario. The bottom line is our DPS needs to be a lot heavier than it was.
Again the loose demons were causing issues. I think Warlocks and Hunters (we had brought 7 in all) need to be a lot more proactive about getting those demons under control…I believe to the point of almost ignoring the Hellfire Channelers. Between banishing, fearing, and ice trapping, most strategy guides say that’s enough to have them under control. I spent about half-and-half of my time DPSing the Hellfire Channelers and running around to control the demons…I may have to work on full-time Abyssals duty. I can’t imagine how ineffective our DPS against the Hellfire Channelers will then seem.
I was assigned click duty for one of the far cubes, but we would never live long enough for Magtheridon to begin attempting his first Blast Nova. Our second attempt lasted about the same length of time…I died after 1 minute, 55 seconds, and Magtheridon emerged shortly thereafter to wipe the raid. But we had shown some definite improvement. It was at about this time, some of the members began dropping from the raid, and the raid was called.
It seems like it’s going to be a while before we have this fight down. And since the raid broke, the problems about the loose Abyssals and the low DPS against the Hellfire Channelers are running around in my brain.
Kruenor Fights Curator Through Illhoof
The continuation of Karazhan by the Apex of War core group was a modestly successful one last Thursday night. We had gotten a late start due to personnel issues on the first night, and I had been pulled in at the last minute because of needed DPS. The same would hold true on this night, and I got a chance to go along again.
The group was able to one-shot the Curator with no deaths. We had our protection Warrior Cidemo on Curator the whole time of course, but he was joined by our Arms warrior Haltaf and our rogue Painne. I’m glad to see the Rogue get a chance to focus on Curator, but wondered how the group would fare downing the Astral Flares without 2 of our DPS members. As it happened, that wouldn’t be a legitimate concern.
We weren’t getting behind on the flares, but he weren’t getting ahead either. At first, the two Hunters pets were supposed to have been on Curator, but I think we both began using them to help control the flares. The Curator was at 50% after the first evocation, and we had him down just after his second evocation completed. Curator was killed in 4 minutes, 15 seconds, and he dropped the Gloves of the Fallen Hero (needed by Kruenor, finally!) and the Staff of Infinite Mysteries (needed by Khalie). Everyone has been waiting for that staff to drop, and it does, on a night where there were no Mages in the group.
We decided to go after the Shade of Aran next, which is the move I agree with. I believe in always gaining access to the shortcut as soon as possible. Unfortunately it would take us two tries to get Shade of Aran down on that night. The first attempt lasted just over three minutes and ended with Shade at 19% health (I died when he was at about 32% health).
On the second attempt at Shade, we dropped him in 4 minutes, 28 seconds. We handled the elementals particularly well during this go…one was banished for the duration of the fight, and two of the other were killed quickly. Romtu and Menohealu were the only casualties. The Shade of Aran dropped the Steelspine Faceguard (needed by Romtu) and the Shermanar Great-Ring (needed by Haltaf for his tanking set).
We retraced our steps to have a crack at Terestian Illhoof. I had to modify my macro a little bit, because they wanted my DPS on either the Demon Chains or Terestian Illhoof (minus Kil’rek), as the case may be. Without a Paladin in the group for Consecration Aura, Warlass was having a tough time spamming Seed of Corruption.
We would wipe twice before getting Illhoof down on the third try. On our victorious attempt, I had a major meltdown with my user interface once again. There was a period of about 30 to 45 seconds where my autoshot icon appeared to be locked up, and I was unable to shoot any shots. As a Hunter, that’s a problem. I was able to swing my pet back and forth to the Demon Chains and Illhoof, and I was also able to lay a Snake Trap down, but that was it. That’s a tough thing to swallow, to just be standing there (and it didn’t escape the notice of others) as the group is calling out the “burn him” signal. By un-equipping my ranged weapon and re-equipping another ranged weapon (as well as the ammo), I was effectively able to “unstick” my autoshot key. I have no idea what this problem is, but it is certainly annoying.
Illhoof dropped in 4 minutes, 54 seconds (our third attempt). He dropped The Lightning Capacitor (greeded by Romtu) and the Shadowvine Cloak of Infusion (disenchanted).
I was hoping we’d clear to the Chess Event, but on this night (a week night), they called the raid…but it was okay, I was pretty tired at that point myself.
Picking Up Heroic Blood Furnace
Last night I joined a group for heroic Blood Furnace. That happened to be yesterday’s daily heroic dungeon quest. Some of the guys from Eternal Force were in the group, plus a tank that they had picked up. I was asked in because the mage had apparently gotten frustrated with the number of wipes they’d had. The first boss was already down. It was already late, and the Hunter needs a lot more Badges of Justice, so I jumped at the chance.
The group was led by Slampig (70 protection Warrior) of Spiritus Mundi. The Eternal Force crew consisted of Amrys (70 enhancement Shaman), Glowfoot (70 Warlock), and Aldahar (70 holy Paladin). Kruenor (70 marksmanship Hunter) of Apex of War rounded out the crew.
The group was clearing the room in which the second boss would be engaged. I was secretly hoping they’d gotten past this point, because the four waves of mobs leading into the second boss can be pretty annoying. The mage, whoever he was, had probably given up hope. The pulls to clear the room were pretty crisply and efficiently done. I had a few chances to showcase my trapping.
We began the event, and I was able to pull one away for trapping immediately. I use a macro to target the tank’s target and sent my pet after it. Unfortunately, he must have been tabbing through targets to get threat on each of the mobs…and at that moment he had my trap targeted (he was safely out of range), and I ended up breaking my trap with my pet. It took me a moment to get my mob back under control in a new trap, but I felt like I’d already broken my rhythm…Aldahar ended up throwing a heal my way, which should have been unnecessary, had I been more patient.
The strange thing was how well Slampig was able to retain aggro on all the mobs. On each of the successive three waves I was unable to drag away a target. I used all my best threat moves, including the high rank Distracting Shot and a pair of Arcane shots. Finally, I had to give up and just DPS the tank target. Slampig’s threat rotations are really impressive. With his ability to hold the 3-4 mobs on each wave, and our DPS, we had no problems with those pulls.
We engaged Broggok. I was hoping Slampig would do a little more kiting, because my pet attacks the boss from behind, and poor Stryker (my pet Ravager) ended up being in the rings of poison that Broggok leaves on the ground. I was able to misdirect to Slampig early and we went all out. I threw a few heals to Stryker, but he did die midway through the fight. Broggok dropped the Virtue Bearer’s Vambracers (disenchanted) and a Jagged Chrysoprase (taken by Aldahar).
The demon pulls weren’t a huge deal. Luckily we had Glowfoot along to banish one. Everytime we dropped the first demon and prepared for the second one to be released, I noticed the second demon was focused on Aldahar. Aldahar stepped back a few paces to allow the tank to pickup the released demon…and I dropped a frost trap right in front of Aldahar. I think I saved him from taking a big hit at least twice in this fashion, as we cleared our way to the final boss.
We would ultimately require four attempts to down the final boss, thereby completing our heroic quest for the day. But it shouldn’t have gone that way, not with our group makeup.
Slampig pulled the warlock adds around the corner, as we were all familiar with. As four of the five adds came to approach him, I would pick off the last with a scatter shot (to stun him in place), and then drop him into an ice trap. I tried to explain the logic of this to the group, but they wouldn’t listen to me until the fourth attempt. When the final add is killed, the boss is freed and we must rush in to engage him. Until that point however, we can heal up, wait for mana to come up, and rage for the Warrior continues to build, because we are still in combat. But these guys were just immediately breaking the trap and killing the add.
Our failures on the first three attempts were due to a variety of factors. Amrys is often too slow to run out, and when she does, she often runs out too far and can’t get back in time for maximum DPS. It didn’t help that the Vent server was being flaky again and garbling the voice messages. On the second attempt, I spent a second too long trying to get the Magtheridon’s Rage buff from the green vent, got caught in the polygons of the vent, and died on one of Keli’dan’s Blast Waves. On the third attempt, the party was at half health when they destroyed my trap target and ran in. A little piece of me died. As a tactician and as a Hunter, I’m furious to relinquish any tactical advantage in combat…I was seriously annoyed here.
The fourth attempt they waited on breaking the trap. Ironically enough, the group was at nearly full health and no one was debuffed with Mark of Shadow. Aldahar must have been especially good at removing this buff on the fourth attempt. We ran in and engaged Keli’dan the Breaker, and dropped him like a rock. Keli’dan the Breaker dropped a Primal Nether, the Eaglecrest Warboots, the Leggings of the Unrepentant, and the Robe of Effervescent Light. Everything was sharded.
All in all, it was a successful pickup run, but we could have died a few less times. I made a few mistakes with the ice trap, which is pretty rare for me.
Clean Karazhan Run For Kruenor
It’s been a while since my Hunter ran with his guild Apex of War in Karazhan. It might have been three weeks to be exact. Last night’s run went very well…I think there were some scheduling issues (maybe some no-shows). So after getting the proper number of tanks and healers available, I got an invite to join the run.
Clearing through the trash mobs leading Attumen didn’t require any trapping, as we were running with three Priests. So it makes it that much easier…rotating through tank targets is a Hunter’s specialty. Occasionally we’ve been sloppy with point-of-attack and fears causing unintended pulls of nearby mobs. But on this night, these pulls would be clean.
Facing Attumen, we had our DPS warrior Haltaf on Midnight, and our feral Druid Lycana on Attumen. It was a bit of a surprise at first, at least for me. I thought Haltaf would be on Attumen for the Disarm and Spell Reflection (bouncing Attumen’s curse back onto himself), but now I’m trying to remember whether or not DPS Warriors have Disarm…I think it’s a trainable skill for all Warriors. I’ll have to check it now. In any event, a couple of healers went down for some reason, but we had the fight under control. I’m glad to see Apex of War is using the “gather into melee range” strategy for dealing with Attumen when he mounts his horse. This prevents the notorious charging.
We dropped Attumen with one shot in 4 minutes, 36 seconds. Attumen dropped the Steelhawk Crossbow (needed by Roguejustice) and the Gloves of Saintly Blessings (needed by Katare).
Clearing the trash to Moroes was very well done. I don’t think we had any deaths of the AoE pulls…Lycana did a great job of picking of the phantoms who were attacking healers or our Warlock. For these pulls I like to enable my Ravager’s Growl ability, and then I enjoy the challenge of remembering it to disable Growl for the single elite pulls. I made the mistake of forgetting to disable Growl exactly twice last night.
The Moroes fight ended up well, although it started poorly. We had three shackles available, and the idea was to shackle three of the adds. The first target in the DPS rotation would be triangle, which was to be tanked initially by Romtu’s pet. The yellow star would be next in the DPS rotation, and I was to misdirect it to my pet as the first target was brought down. Well…star didn’t get shackled right away, and at least half of the DPS was fighting it. The other half was fighting green triangle. I was going all out on green triangle, as we must normally do, in order to quickly dispatch the first couple of mobs. I ended up hunter-tanking the green triangle for about 15 seconds, and ended up being killed in the opening 20 seconds of the fight. Not good. Yellow star was finally shackled, and DPS was focusing on green triangle.
Khalie gave me a quick battle rez and I rejoined the fight. Luckily my pet was still alive, so I just had to whistle him back. I totally forgot to use Trueshot Aura and Aspect of the Viper to help out myself and the group…I used a mana potion to get some mana back to help with keeping some of the shackles ice trapped.
We lost Katare in the fight as well, and I believe Lycana shifted forms to give our healer a battle rez. Luckily we had a couple of Druids in the group that night. We ended up one-shotting Moroes in 4 minutes, 20 seconds. Moroes dropped the Royal Cloak of Arathi Kings (disenchanted) and the Nethershard Girdle (disenchanted).
As we cleared trash towards the Maiden of Virtue, one of the trash mobs dropped the Ring of Unrelenting Storms (disenchanted). I swear this is the fourth straight run of Karazhan that ring has dropped from trash.
Clearing towards the Maiden of Virtue was smooth and without much issue. I should have been faster rotating my pet to the Phantom Hounds…I’d forgotten they would spawn. I had this down by the time we got to the end of the hall. The hounds shouldn’t have been able to hinder anyone (especially the healers), because we had two Hunters in the group able to dispatch pets to the hounds.
The Maiden of Virtue fight went great, and we did not use a Paladin. I confess I should have been paying more attention to what the tank and healers were doing. Now I’m not sure if a healer jumped into the potential AoE zone before Repentance, or if the tank dragged the Maiden to one of the healers during Repentance. I was able to keep Stryker up for the whole fight with a few heals. By the end of the fight, Roguejustice and Khalie were down, and Katare died right in the final seconds of the fight.
We one-shotted the Maiden of Virtue in 2 minutes, 40 seconds. The Maiden of Virtue dropped the Gloves of Centering (disenchanted) and the Boots of Foretelling (needed by Darthyoda). Tullus disconnected right after the fight…apparently he gets disconnected at the same time (roughly 8:39 PM) every night, which is insane. We waited for him to return and continued moving towards the Opera Event.
Dealing with the Skeletal Ushers was pretty sloppy. As Haltaf isn’t able to generate threat as quickly as a true protection Warrior, the goal was for Romtu and I to share misdirect duties to him. Romtu would misdirect the first (in a pair) of Skeletal Ushers to Haltaf to open the fight…and I would misdirect the second of the pair to Haltaf to finish the fight. Roguejustice climbed too quickly on the threat meter and ended up getting clocked by the first Skeletal Usher. These mobs must be handled one at a time, because they encase a top threat target within an Ice Tomb, and would normally rotate their aggro to the other tank. If one of the top two on the threat list isn’t a tank, that person is probably going to be killed.
For the Opera Event, we drew the Wizard of Oz, which I enjoy. This group is very seasoned, as far as winning the event. Darthyoda would be handling the Strawman (the scarecrow), and engulfing him in fire as much as possible. Lycana would be tanking Roar (the cowardly lion), who would be our first DPS target. Haltaf would be kiting Tinhead (the tin man), and I would be to throw in a few Wing Clips early on to help Haltaf out. Dorothy would be ignored until Strawman and Roar were dead…when her dog Tito emerges, we put our Hunter pets on him to make sure he doesn’t silence the casters.
We pretty much executed the fight flawlessly. When the Crone emerged, I finally did NOT receive the pleasure of being caught in the Cyclone. No one died during this fight. We one-shotted the Wizard of Oz in 4 minutes, 50 seconds. The Crone dropped the Beastmaw Pauldrons (needed by Romtu) and the Blue Diamond Witchwand (needed by Menohealu).
I was hoping we’d give Curator a shot, but with the late start on a weeknight, the raid was called there. No matter. I’m sure these guys are going destroy the next few bosses when they pick it up on Thursday night.