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Posted: Sat 8:34, 25 Dec 2010 Post subject: The Razorscale achieve Iron Dwarf |
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Before being stopped by Auriaya (and we progressed quite well during our attempts, the achieve will come soon if we keep at it), however, one of the most fun achievements we got - and one that took a few deaths to get there - was the Razorscale achieve Iron Dwarf, Medium Rare.
She's still firing on people (in fact, the previous entry in this blog has one where I'm watching as she's firing on me in a previous attempt). Well,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], one of our guildmates decided when a wipe was [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] called (en route to our Iron Dwarf,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], Medium Rare achieve which required that we not actually kill Razorscale until we got the achieve) to test whether one could actually jump off of the edge of the cliffs that surrounded the area.
I think it was a great idea for us to have headed into Ulduar the other night,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], when our raid team was full but not quite the right configuration for progress on Heroic Northrend Beasts.
It gave a chance for the team to romp and play together - for us to pair up to take on Flame Leviathan (and it's odd how that teaming up in that fight helps new guildmates connect with their new raid buddies), for us to cheer each other and pat the new folk on the back for achievements aion kinah buying they've picked up, and for us to all get a chance to laugh at death, knowing it won't make or break the attempt for one person to die early in a fight.
I don't think it's a good idea to put Ulduar onto our schedule every week, however - this bonding agent works partially based on novelty, and novelty is easily worn off by repetition. I love how much more convenient they make the game. I love how they store and display important information that is otherwise either inconvenient to click around to find, or absolutely, completely impossible buy [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] to find because it's invisible to what the game allows us to see.
Its function is to, at a basic level, automatically subscribe your logged-in characters to the LFG tool so you can always see the LookingForGroup chat line when you're logged in. Simply put, this addon will list your logged-in toon in the LFG tool under a random zone. The zones chosen are aion kinah amongst those that particular toon would be able to choose for themselves, so lowbie toons will be placed in lowbie zones, and high level toons in high level zones.
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