10-26-2005, 08:50 PM
The Princess wipe was tank failure, and I'll not likely be swayed to any other school of thought. I had sloppily tanked her twice before and we had still succeeded, so I wasn't too concerned with changing my tactics. Her AoE knockback kept me out of aggro range the entire fight, so I was useless. On future fights with her, I properly backed up to a wall, and we've not failed since.
I'm intense, driven, and obsessed with excellent play, both from the entire party, but most especially from myself. However, I also take having fun quite seriously (explain that) and am concerned with whether or not everyone else is having fun.
We have an excellent guild, filled with great people who play well. It's not always easy to tell if I'm having fun on TeamSpeak, but I usually am, in large part because I know that everyone is playing as hard and as well as they can, and they can be trusted completely with their roles. I will often bark out orders on TeamSpeak, but me barking is not an indicator of fault, just as a way to ensure we have a plan. I've played with 4 of Alram's characters, and each one, though quite different, was always played well. One of the best things our guild has going for it is a Guild Leader who is on quite a bit, is loaded with quest/game knowledge, and is always willing to help whoever needs it, regardless of level. If I've stepped on your fun at times, Alram, I'm sorry, but I've never found fault in your play.
On the topic of another night of the week, it's unlikely that I will be able to regularly make another night with adequate time for an instance run. As I'm out of the picture as an attendee, my opinion doesn't matter much, but I do think the idea of a focus on the mid level characters is a good one.
I'm intense, driven, and obsessed with excellent play, both from the entire party, but most especially from myself. However, I also take having fun quite seriously (explain that) and am concerned with whether or not everyone else is having fun.
We have an excellent guild, filled with great people who play well. It's not always easy to tell if I'm having fun on TeamSpeak, but I usually am, in large part because I know that everyone is playing as hard and as well as they can, and they can be trusted completely with their roles. I will often bark out orders on TeamSpeak, but me barking is not an indicator of fault, just as a way to ensure we have a plan. I've played with 4 of Alram's characters, and each one, though quite different, was always played well. One of the best things our guild has going for it is a Guild Leader who is on quite a bit, is loaded with quest/game knowledge, and is always willing to help whoever needs it, regardless of level. If I've stepped on your fun at times, Alram, I'm sorry, but I've never found fault in your play.
On the topic of another night of the week, it's unlikely that I will be able to regularly make another night with adequate time for an instance run. As I'm out of the picture as an attendee, my opinion doesn't matter much, but I do think the idea of a focus on the mid level characters is a good one.
------------Terenas------------
Dagorthan – Level 85 Blood Knight
Turothan – Level 83 Blood Knight
Sarothan – Level 62 Blood Knight
Durambar – Level 82 Warrior
Strifemourne – Level 80 Death Knight
Dagorthan – Level 85 Blood Knight
Turothan – Level 83 Blood Knight
Sarothan – Level 62 Blood Knight
Durambar – Level 82 Warrior
Strifemourne – Level 80 Death Knight