08-05-2005, 05:21 PM
Bun-Bun,Aug 5 2005, 10:36 AM Wrote:Don't sweat it. Nobody's perfect, and I know all too well how a hernia can ruin your day, having had 2/3 of a hernia some years ago. I wish I had as good a reason for my occasional ... misconduct.
On the plus side, it was interesting to see Molten Core. I'm glad I did it with my 'lock first because once battle is joined, what actions warlocks can take are mainly focused on the mobs, so I got a good picture of the tactical situations. I also got to see MC without peering at little slices of MC between health bars. :)
So thanks for putting up with a low-DPS 'lock. We need to see about getting Hykim attuned so multiple druid gear can drop on future runs. :)
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Glad to hear you had fun. :)
I'll be glad to have Hykim along, not just for double druid drops, but because I'm always so torn between who to play! I love playing both Gnolack and Taranna. Having more healers and specifically druids available to the pool of players means more opportunities to bring Gnolack to either Onyxia or Molten Core. Some days we might be short locks and want Pavis so I take Taranna. Some days we might have extra pallies so tal takes Shalandrax and I take Taranna. Some days we might have plenty of healers and not enough pallies so I take Gnolack, tal takes Sharanna, Bun takes Pavis or Hykim. I like that. Lissa with Tahapenese and Lissanna could be in the same boat. We need a hunter more than a lock or vice versa. And others I'm not thinking about I'm sure because I'm not thinking all that clearly anymore So it isn't all bad that we have multiple 60's on several people. I like the flexibility it can provide to us.
There were two Onyxia runs where I wanted to take Taranna and not Gnolack, but since then I've always wanted to take either one of them equally. :) I actually enjoy the whole thing of how can I help the raid most, crazy gnome or elf? :)
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It's all just zeroes and ones and duct tape in the end.
It's all just zeroes and ones and duct tape in the end.