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Path to LEGENDARY

Posted by: Themark in Untagged  on

After nearly 6 years of play, archieve something really important and big is something nearly unbelivable, but that can become true, when you have people helping and supporting you with such great love.

That is why I wanna first thanks Maverickv/Jadòre for his great help, without him this wasn't surely possible, Slamdorff for his moral support and then, in the end but not lesser important, my whole guild with a special eye to the officers, the same officers recruited me as retribution paladin when everyone was hating and spitting(or even not knowing) on that spec, the same officers that belived in me and gived me the chances to prove myself and my paladin during these years.

Thanks guys, so here we go TOGHETHER on this new road, to archieve TOGHETHER this brand, new, great goal! And I am sure we will do it, as usual, in SERENITY style, with some wipes, some laughs, some drama, and.... with some donuts!

 

 

Said this, hello brothers, yes, the path to legendary have started, it isn't anymore a dream, but something really concrete. For me and everyone else here having this great opportunity, this is a goal, each one will be able to archieve get this, for the whole ret community. Becouse this is the end of a fight, a fight long 5 years to have retribution accepted in raids, and be assigned to get a legendary weapon is definitely the proof we archieved what we fighted for. So...... GRATS TO ALL RETS! Out of words :)

 Shadow's Edge

 

OFFTOPIC

After this image spam :) I DON'T wanna thanks the so brave alliance memebers on my server that killed this poor cute and harmless cow clearly in courtesy visit

 

 

 

And please, someone stop chinese!!! XD

 

 

 

FAREWELL BROTHERS, may the light help me and you to kneel this dark weapon to serve the righteousness!


You Gotta Fight For Your Right To... Play.

Posted by: Ferarro in Untagged  on

 

beastieboys

 

Let me know how many times you've heard this:

"You're on that damn computer all the time!"

"What are you playing, that War of Worldcraft and wizards crap?"

"You better not be on that computer!"

"When are you going to do something else besides sit there and do nothing!?"

[insert something about you being a failure here]


Or how about this lovely trap scenario:

"The family is going to ______ around 7 tonight. Do you want to go?"

"Ah, I can't."

"Why not?"

"'Cause I'm busy."

"With what?"

"I'm just busy."

"With what? What are you going to do?"

"Nothing. I just can't go."

"What's so important that you can't come with us? Is it that stupid game?"

Now, at this point, you know that they know what you're going to be doing (it's Tuesday night after all) and you can tell because they have a smug attitude when they ask what you're doing; they just want you to say the words, "computer" "internet" or "Warcraft" so they can rain down hell on you. You can do either one of three things... all of which trap you in a corner of nothing but bad endings:

Option 1: Avoid it. "How does what I'm going to be doing matter? You asked if I wanted to go and I said no. I could be solving world peace or organizing my Pogs and Slammers collection for the next few hours. My selected activity has nothing to do with the validity of my choice to not go."
Result: First of all, yes I still have my Pogs. Second, this starts an argument about you being in their house and them having the right to know everything you're doing at all times, and 5 minutes later you're in the backseat of the family car, going to your little brother's 15th soccer game, and texting your friend some made-up excuse about not being able to raid tonight because a car crashed into a telephone pole a block away and it knocked out your power. Or your dog's on fire.

Option 2: Lie. "I just have a lot of homework to do," or "I'm not feeling well," etc.
Result: Depending on your past history with school and homework, this may or may not be believable. Chances are, if you're a Warcraft raider, you're probably not exactly a Valedictorian candidate. But whether or not they believe you, you'll be asked to show the completed homework (which you of course didn't do), and worse, they'll be back home before you're done raiding anyway, thereby catching you red-handed. And if you "weren't feeling well", you'll be asked how you can play games and talk online but not be able to sit quietly somewhere else for a couple hours. Basically, you've doomed every future excuse 'til Cataclysm. And maybe Emerald Dream.

Option 3: Tell the truth. "Mom. Dad. I'm going to play World of Warcraft."
Result: You might as well be saying this while getting your jacket on and walking out the front door.

It can be hard being a kid living with parents who don't understand. I thankfully moved out of my house and came to California when I was 19, so I never had to deal with the finger-shaking and "roof over your head" lectures. I also grew up with three brothers, so video games were just another avenue of lifestyle in my home, to the point where family members would come over during the holidays and play Mario Party and Goldeneye. In that regard I count myself lucky to be surrounded with people who understand the video game cosmopolitan.

BF-GF-WoW

Fast-forward to 2010 and I'm 24 now. Over the last five years of playing and raiding in World of Warcraft I've heard some pretty crazy things on Vent (two of which sparked Viacom-Blizzard investigations). And the most common anomaly is a parent, girlfriend/boyfriend, husband/wife yelling at my guildie about playing Warcraft. Sometimes it's justified ("Why didn't you take the kids to school today!??!" "It's patch day, honey!!"), but a lot of the times it's not. I think World of Warcraft, while being the phenomenon that it is, has become a flagship for an unfair stigma that non-WoW people attribute it to. That being, if you play World of Warcraft, you're a loser and a nerd with no real life friends, and you have an Orc costume at home that you sleep next to. Be honest, you hide the fact you play WoW to most people, don't you? And to those that do know, you downplay it. "Like, I dunno, maybe an hour or so a week," you say. "Just for fun." Why is that? Why do we lie? It's because we don't want to get nailed to that stereotype of a 40-year old basement-dwelling, 300 lb. virgin on a strict Hot Pocket/Mountain Dew diet who sports a 4chan preach fuzz 'stache, breathes through his mouth and has Hentai wallpaper on his desktop (apologies to anyone who fits this description). So we become ashamed in a way, and Warcraft becomes our secret little life on the side when no one's watching.

Before I go on, I'd like to set something straight. I'm not aiming this article at the kids who are failing in school because they play Warcraft 12 hours a day till 4am, or the 18-30 year olds who play WoW every day but don't have a job, go to school or have any other important obligation like kids or taking care of a family member. World of Warcraft - or any other leisure activity such as other games, surfing, shopping, going out, sports etc. - is at the bottom of the totem pole in terms of priority. A person's priority should be: Job/Family > School > significant other > prior obligations like sports, bands or clubs > telling Jack Bauer where the bomb is > Punching people in the face just before eating > World of Warcraft. Sure, there's some moments when you can put aside something for a little "me" time with Warcraft, especially if you let people know that you're busy Tuesday - Thursdays, 7pm-10pm. That's not asking for a lot. Just a little polite consideration. But it's always surprising to me how I can spend all day at work or the park or beach or just driving around doing errands with nary a call or text. But around 7:10 half of southern California needs me somewhere and takes it personally if I decline. So this article is sympathizing with the kids who play it straight and still take heat for playing Warcraft.

maddadFirst of all, why is playing Warcraft so bad? Is it really such an awful alternative? So you stay home at night during the week. If I was a parent, I wouldn't mind that at all. I've lived the party nightlife and I've seen what happens and what goes on. And no doubt my kids (if I ever have any) will have an even crazier and risque world to grow up in. So while the other kids are going out, learning to smoke, drink, flirt promiscuously, and gather STD's like Tony Romo gathers playoff chokes, I'd rather be inside, safe, warm, laughing with friends both online and in my room. And if I was a parent, I'd rather have the peace of mind in knowing where my kid is at night instead of worrying how the party went and why he's still not home at 5am and not answering his cell.

Secondly, a movie ticket is, what, $11? Popcorn and a soda is another $13. Candy is $4, and a hotdog requires you to give them your first born child. How much do you think beer costs at a party or a club, $5 a glass? Cigarettes are $7 a pack. A tank of gas is $35. Pizza is another $18. So at minimum, a safe night out can set you back at least $100. Imagine going to Vegas for a weekend. And a bad night out? A seat belt or cell phone violation is $55, and a speeding ticket can kick you in the coin sack for $300 plus. How much is it for AAA to tow you home? To fix your car? The insurance premium increase for having to pay for the other person's car? What about taxi fare when you were too drunk to drive home and your friends ditched you? How much are abortions nowadays? Even if you found a coupon for a free one in "Amy Winehouse Weekly", the emotional and mental scars will cost you more than you probably realize.

Oh, what's that you say? Warcraft is only $15 a month? Less than fifty cents a day? That's less than that bald guy with a beard begs you for as he surrounds himself with skinny brown kids with flies on their faces and makes fun of you for forgetting the phone number on your screen. Next time your parents give you guff about how much Warcraft costs, ask them how much money they spend in their personal free time like shopping or smoking or drinking or fishing or whatever. And if they're the ones paying for your account with a credit card, just offer to give them forty-nine cents every day and watch them roll their eyes. Suddenly $15 a month isn't such an important amount, is it?

And third, Warcraft in and of itself isn't even that bad. In fact, it's thousands of times more informative than Solitaire or Freecell, which is what your parents play on their $2,000 deck of cards they call a computer (you know, that thing they always ask you to fix and still has AOL on it). Warcraft not only teaches you hand-eye coordination, but you have to work as a team in raids and especially Arena. Communication. Memorization. Responsibility. Execution. And if you're a guild master, raid leader or officer, you must develop leadership skills to keep people in line and to get them all to work together. And you do a lot of math in your head on the fly. A lot. Looking at Omen threat meters versus your Damage-Per-Second while keeping an eye on DotTimers ticking down all of your debuffs and counting Global Cooldowns in your mind while choosing which spell to use next so the next three don't clash. I bet if you could sit your parents down with an open mind and actually explained to them what you do, it would blow them away:

mathweapon"Mom, dad, here's what happens in World of Warcraft when I play. I have to make sure all my gems and enchants are maximizing my statistics to their maximum, which means hours of theorycrafting to figure out the best way to increase my healing throughput. When that's done, me and 24 people start an encounter. I have to put Beacon of Light on the off-tank and Sacred Shield on the main tank, because I'm using a Flash of Light build which increases my Spell Power by about 3,000, and Sacred Shield absorbs damage based on a coefficient of my 75% Spell Power plus 500. And because Sacred Shield causes Flash of Light to crit and I mainly use Flash of Light, I want the main tank to receive the majority of my heals while the off-tank gets the benefit of the run-off via Beacon of Light. During the fight, I make sure I use Judgement at least every 59 seconds so my heals receive 20% Haste, making them faster. Then I have to take into account which if my heals - 9k, 12k, 23k - I should use at any given second to match the damage taken and damage incoming, and what class is taking the damage and what the source of the damage is. Certain classes can take more damage than others, so I have to take that into consideration too, every second. Also, proper use a spell that mitigates the raid's total damage and increases my Aura's elemental resistance also must be used at a moment's notice. Every flask, every buff, every spell, every heal, every thing the tank does and gears with, and every choice I make has a mathematical value and consequence to it. This is why all 25 people in the group have to do their own math and execute their job performances perfectly; because we all depend on each others effort and skill to succeed.

"And I process all of this information every second, every minute, for four hours straight."

I bet getting high on a curb somewhere wouldn't nearly be as impressive. If you can, try to explain Warcraft to your parents. Break down the game for them. Show them what you do. Lay out the the math required and thinking it takes behind the game's flashy graphics. Teach them to the respect the game as more than just a screen you look at that has a bunch of sounds. It may not make then fans of the game to where they buy BlizzCon tickets for themselves and make Murloc jokes at dinner, but planting a little seed of common sense can go a long way over time when it grows and they hear and see all the awful things other kids do with poor choices. You won't look so bad in comparison.

World of Warcraft isn't an evil thing. It's a game. If WoW didn't exist, you'd just be doing something else with your free time; probably something more expensive and dangerous; Like birdwatching. Statistical fact: On average, more people die per year birdwatching (157) than playing World of Warcraft (2; damn Koreans not eating). This isn't to say you should never go outside and that video games are an ideal substitute for sunlight and human interaction. Matter of fact, I recommend one day of no playing for every night you raid. So if you raid Tuesday and Wednesday, make sure you take at least two days out of the week Warcraft-free; Buy a gym membership. Learn to play the piano. Go Lazer-tagging with friends. Heck, read a book. They're like really long magazines. You can still do your 5-man Daily for the Frost emblem. Just remember to take care of real-life things first. Once you've done your chores or come home from work or finished homework, feel free to unwind any way you want, even playing Warcraft with friends.

And if your parents are still wreaking havoc over a silly game and they won't listen to logic, then the problem goes much deeper than you and a computer and you should have a long talk about what's truly bothering them. If you're not doing what they want you to do or becoming exactly the kind of person they want you to be, that's fine. But don't blame World of Warcraft. It's rarely ever, ever the problem. Unless the kid was a straight A+ student for nine years but then the day he started playing WoW his grades dropped, his attitude went bad and he mumbles, "...totheground... totheground... totheground" in his sleep, then the problem probably lies with something else. Maybe he plays because his friends have all become bad people and he doesn't want to follow along. Maybe she plays because she doesn't want to listen to mom and dad yelling and screaming all the time. Or maybe your kid plays because they know it angers you but that's the only way they can get your attention anymore. The bottom line is, don't blame the symptom. Warcraft is just an avenue for passing time, no more than watching TV or taking a nap does the same. It's just a game. As a parent, take a deeper look.

If all else fails, get rich and move to SoCal. =P

♥F.


Well, just few days ago I was ranting of not being able to have a damned decent weapon for the whole expansion,  and finally, on my birthday(3 january) this damned game for one time decided to make me a gift...

 

WHICH KIND OF GIFT???

 

OH YEAH BABY!!!

Yes finally something that can be called WEAPON, and one of the coolest ever designed for this game, this year wasn't able really to start better :)

 The chain quest is pretty long but very entertaining, you can solo all except 2 heroics that are required, on the third you can solo, atleast as paladin ;).

 Visit back again The Sunwell in a reconquered version is really beautiful and a pleasure for eyes

 

 Well here is me finally with Quel'Delar, Might of the Faithful :)

I can only say that the hordies that have meeted me in battlegrounds with this aren't surely happy as I am :P

 Farewell Brothers, at the next tale, may the light bless you!


The end of one other year and the start of a new one

Posted by: Themark in Untagged  on

Hello all, I start wishing you had a great Christmas and hope a happy new year :)

 Said that it is nearly the end of this 2009, time to make some toughs of what happened to see what this new incoming 2010 can bring us.

It was indeed a great year start for retribution but it don't ended so well with the bad handled nerfs we received(for pvp) with nothing in excange. Out of that, I finally enjoyed battlegrounds again after the bad burning crusade, I admit I don't have played arena at all in this expansion, think season 3 for shoulder in tbc getted my nervs out for arena, so finded battlegrounds again enjoyable and well doable with pve gear(specially if you have a good pve guild ;) ).

What was really bad of this year for me was the unlucky of not being able to get a decent weapon, for a reason or other I always missed the raid when it dropped, or being outbidded in dkp for 2 dkp points lol(that's what happened for heroic justicebringer XD), so I runned for the full expansion with bad 10 man version weapons(geez), and even with that able to kick ass in dps versus who was better geared than me.

So new year, after some "trash" talk on ventrilo in yesterday raid something interesting my come up, and maybe i will start and then end this expansion with the best weapon ingame who knows

 

 This year reserved also some surpises and adventures(some bad like the one down here)

I let you figure what happened one minute later....

 But well, out of that the balance of the year goes on "GOOD" as i hope was for you all too :)

 

So happy new year with the hope of lesser lolbursting26kin3secsskilllollocks eleshammyes loljumpingarcanebarragemages around :)

 Hugs and may the light bless and protect you all brothers, cya in the new era!


Military Time!

Posted by: Slayton in Untagged  on

Yup, that's right, as most of you saw on Retpaladin.com back a few months ago I signed up for the Air Force and as of tomorrow I will be sent out without my electronic goodies for 8 and a half weeks to pass the basic training for the Air Force. I'm pretty sure I'm going to be standing there, while my Trainer is yelling at me I'll be holding that itch in to play.

 

Marine
 

 

But don't loose hope! I'll be back, but before I am, there are some things I just have to mention about WoW that I hope get fixed when I get back.

Dispel Mechanics: Dear god; nothing pains me more on my paladin then having stacks of winters chill and a polymorph on my ally and cleansing everything but the polymorph. Even more so, when a Mass Dispel simply strips the Retribution Paladin of all defenses in a single dispel because the Mass Dispel mechanic is mainly based around Holy having the ability to position themselves a lot better then a Retribution.

 Don't get me wrong, I'm ok with Mass Dispel removing bubble, it helps at to composition diversity and gives another nitch to Priests, but, at the same time, it strikes me odd that, we have a talent for 30% dispel resist so it either completely negates the Priest, or the Priest just ignores the talent. Seems rather, I don't know, "conflict of objective" would be the term I would use.

 What if, they took dispel resist, and completely reworked it. All dispel resist are talent based. Now, dispel resist was an interesting way to help classes that are dependent on their debuffs/buffs, like warlocks, priests, however when you look at the big picture, it's so random of a mechanic, not only is the target buff random (except in Mass Dispel for immunities of course) but with dispel resist mechanics even the success of the random dispel is random. (Say that five times fast) (Ya you can stop now, no one cares that you can.)

Dispel resist, in my opinion, should work more like unstable affliction, but with talents. Let's take Paladin's bubble. Stoicism in my world would say: "33/66/100% chance to take 40% less damage when Divine Protection, Divine Shield is dispelled" Oh no more RNG! So yes, a Priest will mass dispel your bubble every time if you can not CC him or get lucky but, more times then not thats the case, and now you aren't completely defenseless. 

 Let's move on to another class, like Priests, who also have a 30% dispel resist mechanic to their buffs. In my perfect world, I'd have it say; "33/66/100% chance to restore 5% of your base mana when one of your spells get dispelled" This isn't nearly as useful in the end but it's fair. Priests might skip it, so you might up the mana return, obviously making it + rapture not give you enough mana for free PW:Shields but making it a viable option since Priests are the most mana inefficient healers in the game. 

 Now Druids, I'd have theirs say; "33/66/100% chance to reduce damage taken by  the target by 2% when one of your heals are dispelled, stacks up to 10 times"

A person is stripping your HoTs is frustrating, they receive quite a bit less healing, but with this it allows the druid more time to CC one of the dps or while using a reduced GCD from talents and haste to throw hots on faster then they can be dispelled making for a bit of healing, and obviously the amount could be modified (up to 30% reduced damage I think is the max I would aim for) 

Let's move on to some damage dealing classes; Death Knights complain the most about diseases so let's focus on that real quick. I'd say for them; "33/66/100% chance to increase your damage by 3% when one of your diseases is dispelled" so they will still do overall less damage but they will be doing more damage in the end rather if they didn't.

 

While my ideas aren't perfect, because I came up with them in the last 10 minutes of me writing this (actually it was 20 but I think 10 makes me sound super awesome so go with it) but I think this is the way to go. Every class has a little booster in what they really need instead of it being such an RNG, and it isn't overpowered to the point of totally negating the reason to dispel in the first place. I'll take my Noble Peace Prize in the form of chocolate, thank you.

 

Mudkipz

 

 Moving on past my egotistic dreams of reforming and controlling Blizzard while taking over Australia because kangaroos and koala bears are awesome, I think it's time for our first FIGHT OF THE WEEK which focus's a bit around what I said above, this clip is short and sweet though; features me back at the start of this season with my friend Synged(also known as Ikz)

 http://www.filefront.com/14989409/Fight-of-the-Week-V3.wmv/

Priest/Mage vs Priest/Paladin, and as you can see, it's pretty one sided, but wouldn't be, in fact they might have had a chance to come back if my dispel ideas where in place; which is really what gave me the idea. 

Well everyone, I'm out for now, but something to think about. Best of luck to Cromfel and the rest of the crew while I'm gone, and I thank them again for bringing me on board for this amazing site.

(h m m m m  s o  c l o s e  t o a  1 0 0 0  w o r d  c o u n t . . .)


Things That Make Me Want to Punch Kittens

Posted by: Slayton in Untagged  on

I admit, I'm addicted. So addicted that things frustrate me to the point where I get pissed and it can ruin my day. People are like, "David, why are you not in a good mood?" Of course, I cant respond with; "WELL THIS RESTO DRUID HAD ALL THESE HOTS AND JUST KEPT ROTATING THEM AND MY TEAM COULDN'T MAKE ONE GOOD SWAP AND UGHHHHH!"

 I guess I'll just have to vent my anger here, and question the reasoning for how it being possible. That being said, no I have no problem with Resto Druids, in fact, I like how balanced they are, from my point of view as a priest healer, paladin healer, paladin dps, in arenas. Yes, I play a Priest now as well, and I've shifted my focus to him. Why? Mass Dispel. I wanted to really get inside a Priest and understand just how balanced it is, and how game changing the spell is. So, while I sat there eating my manly breakfast of Iced Tea and Rice and Shrimp I decided to roll an Undead Priest. (I know, Undead, it's kinda a given but Ferarro was always like "DETAILS", at least, I think this is what she meant by that.)

So first up, how bad is Mass Dispel in reality? Well, in lower brackets, its devastating to paladins, because your teammate doesn't swap to the priest to kick the mass dispel. But I'm guessing that's why Blizzard gave paladins a 30% dispel resist on mass dispel with a talent that, well, you all better have, if not, I will punch kitten number one. All in all, I think it's pretty balanced, though I wish that there was some other mechanic other then dispel resist. It also allows paladins to get away with some additional survivability with the understanding that they can't always use the full affect of bubble. Still, pre-casting a mass dispel only to have it be resisted is heart breaking. 

 Round two; Prot Specs being so viable in PvP.  Seriously, have you ever played against a geared prot warrior? "It's cool guys hes prot I'll just danc---WTF 8K SHIELD SLAM!?" Ya... I'd like to direct your attention to http://warcraftmovies.com/movieview.php?id=129855 In this video the Prot Warrior fights 2 of my guilds teams. Mage/Rogue (who don't stand a chance) and a guild officer "Lolchains" in the DK/Druid comp. This Prot warrior doesn't even know what he is spell reflecting. At one point he makes the comment; "I don't know if that cyclone was intended for me or not..." Ok sweet, but ya know, high damage, spell lock out, high survivability is all good and balanced. Even without a direct MS the burst and control they have matched with the survivability is disgusting. Regardless if this is to keep everyone having fun or not with all specs, this is no bueno (that's Spanish for "mom your cooking sucks" or "no good") Watch that movie,continue to punch two kittens.

 Round three, "spell cleave"

Caster Cleave

This one is easy; the damage feels so devastating. It's cheesy too, if people aren't really careful about their position, then it's ezmode win's. Ring of Valor is really cool for this, you are behind a pillar LoSing while regaining control and then the pillar says "lol@you" and oh, hey, 10k chaos bolt, 8k conflag, 9k lava burst. But don't worry, another kitten gets punched here.

Last round, bad community I saw a post the other day from a paladin claiming mages are too strong and one of his suggestions was putting counter spell on a 1.5 second cast. Uhhhh... ya... If he were to play a mage, or anyone with an interrupt, he would realize why all of them, are instant. I feel like some of these people have a lot of potential to suggest good things, but people don't stop to think about "Ok, well if I get this, to counter that, then what happens to this other class that was balanced by them?" Everyone is entitled to their own opinion but, you should strive to AT LEAST think 3 steps ahead in terms of class balance, and I think that's what gets me most. People take you seriously when you do that, and can take the suggestion and build from it, or give you reasons on why it wouldn't work constructively. Luckily, most of the stuff on these forum boards has been pretty decent, and I haven't wanted to kill any kittens over it, so, I'm going to let this one go. 

 Moral of the story, next time you have a problem and a kitten, you should probably take the two to separate rooms.

 


Da PENGUIN!!!!

Posted by: Themark in Untagged  on

Stupid post, but finally Penguin arrived to my account after days of waits(and being one of the first that merged his account)

The taste of being a Paladin

Posted by: Themark in Untagged  on

Today was one of the kind of days that makes you smile and keeps your hearth warm, you all know, Blizzard revamped that old black lady in Dustwallow. Being for 5 years on this game, and have the chance to turn back again on some places with a group, having a bit of challenge and some laughs have no price, but when an item drop, a class item, in this case the ret version of the reworked Judgement helm, makes you thrill something in your head, you start to breath faster and think "it should be mine", yes, becouse even if I have already killed that Dragon so many times and obtained the original Helm with great exitement, I feeled like the young noob I was, like a children that see a new shiny toy and he must have it.

Well in the end I got it :D and having the same feelings as 5 years ago was unpayable, wanking around in cityes again with that "crown" on head and having the other paladins drooling and whispering "gief!!!", having more horde on you in bg's just only becouse you have that HELM, a real Paladin Helm, really, there is no price for it, and ofc finally some more paladinish look, not spacegoats :D

 

This was ingame, in RL I got a good new, my cousin that was in coma from a crash with motorbike  have finally weaked up, so tomorrow I am heading to pay a visit to him.

 That was really a great and good day, a Paladin day.

 

May the light be with you brothers, cya next time ;)

 yours Themark.


Horde and Honor

Posted by: Themark in Untagged  on

I always tough Horde(Orcs and Taurens in general) should have a strong sense of honor, and what does it matter during fight and out of fight.

In the years I was proved wrong, it becomed worse and worse, and think this year, atleast on my server, we have touched the bottom, orc warriors running back in range of healer even if they are in advantage of HP left(80% to 20%) and not moving out from that range. But the bad thing in my opinion was this, you know, it is October, and now we have to honour our falled champions, for alliance there is Uther, and for horde there is Grom.

Since I always respected such a great champion like Grom, I always paid a visit to his tomb too in this period, always meeted hordies honoring his tomb, kneeling, resting a bit and so on.

This year my hearth got a bad surprise, the place was totally desert, just 4 candles and one totem at his tomb, I'd hope the situation in incoming days will change, but I have my doubts.

 

Well someone can point out I am an idiot, it is a game, and so on, but even if it is a game, is a game you play with others, and how you act in this virtual world, reflect how you really are in real world too, and this simply tells me on horde side there is no more good people, that is just sad.

 

 Out of this rant, have all a good weekend ;)

 

Yours Themark.


A Retribution life

Posted by: Themark in Untagged  on

Hello and welcome to my own personal space here on Ret community :D

I've always thinked to make a blog of my paladin one day or one other, now thanks to Crommye, also this idea becomed true :D

 

So stay tuned for my paladin life diary ;)


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