Thursday, July 5, 2007

Rule #1


Cleo and Ghala's Rule #1 of being a hunter: Your boom stick is your friend!

On our way to Level 21 I had my first 100+ crit. We know, we know it's not a big deal to all of the 60+ hunters out there, but it was exciting for us.

Some of the fun between 18 and 21:

1. We got our first two HK's, the first was in Ashenvale while we were doing the Warsong Reports quest. A Shaman that was two levels above us ran right up to us. Cleo loves her some casters. Mmmmmm.... casters. Of course her two buddies, both in the mid-twenties that were following behind her made us pay.
The other was while we were doing the escort quest from Norwatch Hold. We accidentally tab targeted a ?? lock and managed to take her down with the help of a nearby troll of some type. She got her revenge, her DOT's took Ghala down shortly after killing her and we had to do the quest again. Stupid DOTs.

2. We passed the 10g mark. BRK's got it right, skinning and mining are the way to go. This is the first time we haven't had a trade skill and we've got to tell you. Money is nice.

3. We joined a guild, we're in a guild that houses some casual players like us. It's small and we'll have to see how it goes, but the people seem nice enough.

4. We love the blur that Cleo has become after training Bestial Swiftness. It's like an orange tabby on speed.

5. We started practicing CC with our newfound ice traps. We also realized we need more practice, but we think we've got the principle.

6. Oh and we died to a hunter that didn't have his pet out in Ashenvale. Here's my question, what kind of crappy hunter are you if you don't even have a pet out? I'm confused. Granted hew was four or five levels above us but we should have taken him. We screwed up and forgot to keep running while we Marked/Pet Attacked and stood there for a second letting him get a couple of cheap shots in. The whole running with the mouse thing is still a work in progress.

Hopefully we'll have an account of a PuG WC run in the next post, we'll have to see how the night goes.

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