Hey hey hey,
So this is going to be kind of out of order. I know, I know I said I would post something about the patch notes and I will. I just want to make sure my thoughts are organized and, you know, make some sort of sense before I put them on the internet. And, I’ve been having so much fun with the achievements, I thought I’d write a little something-something about that first.
I heard through the grapevine that there is a title out there called “The Insane.” There are a few things you need for this title. First, you need to literally be insane. I don’t mean like, “Wow, I love this game way too much, I write a blog about it,” insane. No no no, I mean, “I’m stuck in bed with a crippling disease and all I can do is play WoW, I’ve forgotten what fresh air smells like,” insane. Here’s a list of the achievements you need for this AWESOME title.
You must be a Bloodsail Admiral and be Exalted with all the goblin factions. The thing you should keep in mind, basically, you have to kill goblins to get the title, and then earn rep back from the guys you were killing. I know, I know people have said this isn’t that hard. I just don’t get why the Goblins don’t react poorly to you when you’re trying to earn rep back. It’s like, “Hey, you’re the guy that killed 895 of our guards that one time for 6 straight bloody hours! Welcome back!”
You need exalted with Ravenholdt. I know there are junkboxes you can turn in for rep from doing a little research, but I’ve personally never even SEEN one. All I know is, killing those level 20 guys in Tarren Mill and Arathi Highlands gave me 5 rep a kill. Needless to say, I’m still neutral with these guys.
Exalted with Darkmoon Faire – Yeah F that. Enough said. Sorry. Not so creative on that one.
Exalted with Shen’dralar. So if I told you there was a group of elves in Dire Maul you needed to grind rep with, wouldn’t your response be, “What Elves?” And my response would be, exactly.
So to everyone, please don’t attempt this. For everyone’s sake. I heard rumors that someone wrote a guide about taking 3-4 months to do this, working on it for no less than 4 hours and for up to 12 hours a day. That person should be forced to get a job, immedietely.
Anyway, to a far more sane way to get Rep titles, I can help. I just recently got my Ambassador title, but I’m saving that for another (painful) post. I did, however, just finish grinding rep with Argent Dawn, and here’s some key tips. First of all, I thought to myself, “Eh, my trinket is in the bank, I don’t feel like getting it, how much rep could it actually give me.” And the answer is, A LOT. Like, more than you get from just running Stratholme. You NEED that trinket. You need it like Tom Cruise needed Jack Nicholson on the wall in “A Few Good Men”. I’m serious. Get it now.
The trinket, while adding no stats to your gear, allows you to pick up scourgestones. From a full run, I would pick up around 60 Minion’s Scourgestones (from “rank and file” scourge), 70-80 Invader’s Scourgestones (from “tougher” scourge), and 9 Corruptor’s Scourgestones (from the bosses in Stratholme). Each turn in is worth 50 rep. So you turn in
20 Minion’s at a time = 3 turn ins = 150 rep
10 Invader’s at a time = 7 turn ins = 350 rep
1 Corruptor’s at a time = 9 turn ins = 450 rep
Also, you get a token worth 100 rep. So our 19 turn ins yielded us 950 rep PLUS 1900 rep from tokens, equaling almost 3000 rep from one run! It adds up really, really fast.
Also, many one-time turn in quests are available for massive rep, most notably the quest which you search temples for “info” on the scourge. This gives you an improved trinket, granting 48 spellpower against undead, or attack power if you’re into melee, plus the ability to gain scourgestones. So logically, this was the last quest I completed, as I had hit exalted when I completed it.
So really, there you have it. Pretty simple. And I’ll be talking more about the patchnotes and Ambassador soon! Next up, Yellowletter the Explorer! Cheers!
-Yellow
7 Oct
October…o0o0o
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Heya,
So a lot has happened since the last time I posted. And even MORE has happened since Fear last posted! (She’s too busy with hoochies and booze for us at this point. *Tear*!)
The thing is, I had so many achievements just come rolling through, I couldn’t even keep track of them all! But, this is my solemn vow, that I will start publishing more frequent posts for absolutely no one to read other than myself. I know, I know. It’s the least I can do, right?
So get ready to hear about all the achievements I’ve been doing (today Brewmaster, tomorrow The Insane!), my hardmode 10man group (so fun) and 25man raid group (not as much fun).
Here we go again! Twoandahalftrees (or at least this tree) is back!
-Yellow
And P.S., I’ve been listening to a lot of weird stuff lately (The Broadway Musical Wicked’s soundtrack on repeat springs to mind) but, here’s a video I thought was interesting.
I mean, stuff like that is why I play this game! I suggest watching it at least once through, but if you don’t wanna, at least fast forward to 7 minutes in and listen for 2 and a half minutes. It’s heartwrenching! The story basically is, Anveena is a human (not really human) in love with Kalecgos (also not really human). Anveena essentially is the power of the Sunwell, trapped inside a human body, and is being siphoned as the raid group enters the encounter. So, Kalecgos and the Blue Dragonflight come to the aid of the raid, with Kalec constantly yelling at his lover to wake up. When she finally does (around 8 minutes in), she says goodbye to her lover and sacrifices herself, making it possible for Kil’Jaeden to be defeated. Like I said, heartbreaking!
Enjoy!