80 at Last, Now What?
On my paladin, I finally dinged 80, ending my first toon’s journey to the new endgame.
A couple of thoughts about the latter parts of the journey, if you will.
Veteran of Wrathgate: I completed what some people have dubbed bestest quest chain evar and as is often the case when expectations are high, I actually ended up disappointed. The wrath gate itself, the cinematic (which isn’t playing in my game, had to youtube it) both look like a massive rip-off from Lords of the Rings. Heck, even Bolvar seeing the dragons coming in his last moments smacks of the battle at the Black Gate, when the joined forces of the West see the eagles coming. Now of course I’ve been long aware that Blizzard recycles content and the various easter eggs, cameos and not always so subtle references are actually enjoyable. This transposition smacks of lack of imagination, badly written fanfic, nothing more to me.
And flying through Icecrown later on while getting my exploration achievement just left the same aftertaste: it’s Mordor-on-the-rocks, it borrows really heavily from the visual atmosphere created in the Two Towers when Frodo is at Minas Morgul. Pity.
In a similar vein, lamest dragon ever:

Alexstrazsa, queen of dragons. You may be a massive red dragon with mean looking fire coming off your eyes and whatnot, but the earrings? horn-rings? totally ruin her otherwise badass look. What’s the point depicting such vanity in a dragon in her dragon form?
Irony is always present in this game. Getting insulted by my future me about my gear? When the future me not only wears the same but manages to have 4.5k hp less than I do? Come on. The future apparently looks bleak, gear-wise.
My future me is apparently totally gimped. Oh well…
So as soon as I ding 80, Steptoe wants to reform our PvP duo. 102 bars of saronite later and a friendly blacksmith located and I’m ready to go with the crafted savage saronite gear. Ret paladin and DK, we’re bound to pwn, aren’t we?
Looks like our start in Season 5 is pretty much the same as our start in Season 2 (when we first formed our duo). Huge learning curve again, and massive fail. 9-1. For all other teams. Geez.
Oh well. In actuality, I’m wearing kit with more than double the stamina and AP of my future me in Dragonblight, that’s got to count for something.
We also tried out Strand of the Ancients. Fun. With a little help of Megan’s wisdom, I wasn’t completely clueless on the first run. That being said, and to put the record straight, dear Megan:
- There’s always been QQ about PvP on both sides
- The faction which did actually boycott AV in many Battlegroups was Alliance
- I remember in 2005 and 2006 that there was a lot of tears about shammies in BGs, in particular in WSG
And having played AV on both sides (though not since patch 3.0.2) at some point, other mechanisms aside, let me assure you that having to fight through most of the alliance NPCs to get to Vann is a bit different than bypassing most of them when you want to get to Drekk. Which might have been a balancing mechanism due to the fact that Balinda is less of a hassle to kill (and much more difficult to defend) than her orcish counterpart, but as such, it’s badly implemented.
That being said, while the people complaining that alliance have an advantage by attacking first are obviously dumb as a pair of bricks (that is, twice as dumb as I am, I come with single-brick dumbness), the advantage you see of buffing everyone on horde def doesn’t exist. Players trickle in when the BG is started and immediately mount up and race to the beach. You never get to buff the entire raid, at least not with a PUG, and same with assigning groups. Players trickle in and the smarter go either man the canons or look who’s riding to what side before deciding to reinforce the weaker side. Preforms are probably different, but for PUGs, neither side is advantaged or disadvantaged by who goes first, methinks.
I defended Wintergrasp this afternoon, and it was a dreadful lagfest at the end. Manned a cannon for 20 minutes, and then things went downhill for us. Still, it’s good fun, and it’s good honour considering the fun to be had
If you haven’t tried it out yet, you should
Last but not least, I keep saying this but I’d really love dual specs to be live.
And this concludes the short report about the last leg of my first journey to 80. DK and mage are next.




Congrats on 80! Now the ‘fun’ begins huh?
It continues.
#1. I think “Mordor” every time I fly over Icecrown too…. but LotR is hard NOT to reference in a game, even by accident…. The novels presented a huge world, and to intentionally avoid all environs that may come from the book would not be feasible. A bleak, desolate, craggy area is the perfect area for Arthas to make his home in…… so I can easily excuse the similarity to Mordor, intentional or not.
#2. The “Future Me” quest is only one half of an amusing little chain. You’ll enjoy how it concludes – it really is a quirky little storyline.
Grats on (the first) 80!
If it makes you feel better about future you, at least be glad you’re not a mage. Future me apparently thinks he should be meleeing with his caster dagger.
I’ll agree that the SotA starting order has a smaller impact on the eventual victor of the match than any of the various imbalances in the asymmetric AV map – I suspect that it’s no coincidence that there’s almost no use in-game for AV marks at level 80. The SotA starting side is more of a metagame issue, with the team that starts on offense having more control over the length of the match (which affects honor gain/time, and one of the achievements).
A bleak, desolate, craggy area is the perfect area for Arthas to make his home in
True. Doesn’t mean the artwork of buildings and even the lighting has to be so similar though. Just a matter of perception of course, but it detracts from my enjoyment of the area.
at least be glad you’re not a mage. Future me apparently thinks he should be meleeing with his caster dagger.
Either my second or third toon to go through this one will be a mage *shudder* looks like the future nerfs will be really severe to turn mages into melee combatants…
Balance druid’s future version also was meleeing mobs with his staff. Made me a bit scared.
And the Mordor impression of Icecrown is strong, but the quests there are quite nice and fun, so it does level things a bit.
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