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Roxy – 31 to 40
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Roxy on Darkspear continues her leveling spree.
Screenshots of level 31 to 40.
Roxy, a Gnome Priest on Darkspear
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A friend of mine was considering a transfer to Darkspear, so, I figured I would take a look at the server on the Alliance side since it is reputed to be quite active with PvP.
My first impression with reading Trade Chat is yes, there is a LOT of PvP activity. While I was there, a few Horde were camped in the Mage Tower, they had killed the people around the Portals and were causing general mayhem. There were multiple groups looking for Rated Battlegrounds in trade, dozens of people looking for 2s and 3s partners. In short, PvP nirvana.
Screenshots from the first 30 levels:
Lord Cobrahn Wall Climbs, and, Multiboxer Trial accounts
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One that didn’t get away
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Elemental de Agua
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Two Blues in one group of mobs
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Mr Pinchy
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Schrödinger’s Cat and Teddy Bear
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Schrödinger’s cat – clearly alive, and, Teddy, a bear tank.
Stood in the Fire
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While fishing some Deviate Fish on Brevisano around the entrance to Wailing Caverns, I got hit with something and died instantly. Since it is a PvP realm, I always suspect some higher level horde character killing me for being in their territory. This time, that wasn’t the case:
I got kicked out of an Instance?!?
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While leveling a Warlock, a class I’ve never played before, I ran an instance and ended up queuing with two people from one realm. The irony here is inescapable.
Our tank’s name was: Imahealer, a holy specced tank, and our healer, Edreilea, a resto specced druid sporting all Stam/Agility gear with a Spirit cloak. I was told that their guild, Halfpint Heroes, was gearing up the druid as a healer and were sparing no expense. I said:
You should go on the auction house and buy a few items with Int, as she’s going to run out of mana in the middle of every battle. Stacking Stam/Agility as a healer is not really a good idea. I actually was quite polite about it, but, after every pull, no matter how small, the healer had to sit — “Forgot to buy water”.
I’m not sure why people think sitting replenishes mana faster than standing, but, after every pull, the druid would sit until she reached 100%. I suggested that one of the other people tank, allow the Paladin to heal and let the druid DPS and roll on the healer gear so that we could get through the instance. During a mana break, bam.




















































