So I didn't really post here much. Between real-life and raiding, loss of raiding. I guess I became very meh about the whole blogging aspect of WoW. But where to begin, hmm.
I jumped back into WoW last November, a few weeks after WotLK launched. Got onto the Deathknight bandwagon of which, I will tell you know. I was fully prepared to quest as my warrior Eska and turn her to the path of Scrouge ridden hoochie mamma. I'm a little disappointed the whole process of rolling a deathknight didnt happen how I hope and that Dualwielding isnt what it was suppose to be either. T.T But I digress.
I love my Deathknight, so much she is the only toon that I leveled to 80. I guess it took me about 3 weeks to go from 55 to 80. On my crappy laptop mind you, frustration got the worst of me when I was trying to level an alt no less and I hammer fisted the the touchpad. Well, I guess under the touchpad is the hard drive and wow, crushed into oblivion, yet the rest of the laptop is fine. >_> I guess I'll fix it one day. But I got back on my ol' trusty desktop Netwerk 54 and went back to it.
Honestly, leveling Leanhaun and the process of gearing her was just like when I was getting Eska ready for Karazhan. Except well, everyone in the guild was already 80 and sporting heroic epix. Now, honestly, when everyone was mildly geared we danced into naxx 10 back in December to just see the bosses and honestly, it wasn't impressive at all. Which I'm very sad about. I remember doing Naxx Vanilla on Naki and well, it was NAIL BITING TERROR! Naxx now is like, jerk me off baby, oh..yeah..monotone like. I still wonder how some guilds are having trouble going through Naxx 10, 25 I can understand for too many people equals I got some bad apples in the bunch.
But I'm back in the saddle, I've been playing Leanhaun and honestly, Deathknight is my class and I love Geeking about them. DPS is good, but I love DK tanking. MWAHAHA! Its tender morsels of juicy fun.
Hmm. I have lots to blog about..but as I've said before..
Until I get more juice..
Monday, May 11, 2009
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