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Shared Topic – What Is Your Best Grind?
On Blog Azeroth, Dangfool proposed this shared topic:
Normally the words “Best” and “Grind” are not found this close together and there are plenty of grinds to hate. However, I’m interested in the flip side:
Was there something that required sustained and prolonged effort that you found interesting or rewarding? Was there something that was not just a chore to work on?
I’m assuming most grinds are for Reputation, but maybe you have a novel definition?
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Zin’rokh, Destroyer of Worlds is one big-assed sword. It’s huge, it’s nasty, it looks cool, and it is not easy to get. Which makes having it all that much sweeter.
I’d scanned my roster of characters to decide who would best make use of this Final Fantasy-looking blade. It boiled down to my dwarven death knight (having recently become my new main focus of interest at that time) who was going to be the lucky owner of this sword.
All he had to do was level up Archaeology.
I know. I’d heard the stories too. Read about how Archaeology was about as much fun to level as watching paint dry. But Zin’rokh called to me with its epic coolness, and so my mind was made up.
Besides, it’s not like there weren’t other upsides to leveling the profession. There were excellent Archaeology addons I could use to help simplify the procedure. I could get not one, but two titles out of the deal. Along the way there were plenty of companion pets I could get, as well as a slick mount or two. Oh yeah, and blah blah lore something something. But I had to admit, it sure looked like there’d be quite a bit of upside to leveling Archaeology.
I also had a strategy. I would only grind the Eastern Kingdom, since it had the most Troll digsites and I’d need a metric shit ton of Troll fragments and keystones to improve my chances at Zin’rokh. Using a DK also made the process easier – I’d use Death Gate to start off at Ebon Hold, then simply fly south and hit every digsite along the way. Once I reached the southern tip of Stranglethorn, I’d hit Death Gate, port back to Ebon Hold, and start the procecure all over again.
Armed with a plan, and motivation, my DK began the leveling process.
The process was… painful. I’ve leveling fishing to max level before, and that was easier to do than skilling up Archaeology. It wore me down like nothing, and I’ve done my fair share of mindless rep grinds. I’ve even done fishing to skill cap. The difference between those grinds and this one is for Archaeology, you have to pay attention. You have to know where to fly, and once you arrive at your digsite you still have to scamper around and repeatedly drop your spyglass thingie before you dig up your first of three finds per site. Fishing you could just click, cast, pay attention somewhere else until you heard the splash, then focus back on your floater. That’s what made Archaeology so different – it kept you more aware of what you were doing, and what you were doing was mind-numbingly BORING!
I saw achievements pop up and I didn’t care. Blues and purples formed in my bags and I ignored them. I felt like a mental marathon runner, willing myself to make it just a little further, just to the next checkpoint, the next mile. I just had to hit 450, then start solving the Troll fragments and hope to unlock Zin’rohk. That became my mantra, my goal – reach 450 in Archaeology.
And I did. I got to 450 and started solving Troll artifacts. Two things happened after that –
1) I reached 525 in Archaeology.
2) Zin’rohk was not mine.
To say I felt like I’d been kicked in the balls is a disservice to actually being kicked in the balls. There are time sinks in World of Warcraft, and then there’s the pit of time quicksand that is Archaeology. It was like having teeth pulled with pliers, and being very aware of every second of it – the pressure on your gums as the metal bites down on the tooth, the pressure of the roots being dislodged, and then the pain. It was like all of that, but without the sucker the dentist/butcher would give you for being a good boy and not spitting blood all over.
I don’t log on with that DK very much anymore.
Now you might be thinking that this little rant had very little to do with the Shared Topic question. In fact, it sounds like the opposite of what was being asked. But to that I say this: Archaeology became the bar that every grind would be measured against. Thanks to the Archaeology grind, I had no problem with my Netherdrake rep grind, or the Fireland Daily grind. In a way, my Archaeology grind made everything else better.
In case you’re wondering, I don’t miss not having Zin’rokh. At least I didn’t, until Blizzard introduced Transmogrification in Patch 4.3. Can you imagine a Fury Warrior dual weilding Zin’rohk? Sadly, I can.
*Twitch twitch*
Shared Topic – Blizzcon 2011 Announcement
Blizzcon – where men are men and women are an endangered species.
The shared topic over at Blog Azeroth posed the question: what will be the big announcement at Blizzcon this year? That’s a good question. I was wondering that myself, so I thought back to what they announced last year:
1) Cataclysm Cinematic… again.
Maybe they wanted some mainstream coverage. Maybe they got the dates mixed up on their calendar. Whatever the case, Blizzard thought it’d be a great idea to launch their Cataclysm cinematic during a NFL game a full week before Blizzcon. Then, assuming that gamers would be too busy puffing on their asthma inhalers at the mere thought of watching a sporting event of any kind, they aired the same promo again at Blizzcon.
Then again, if they’d waited and only showed the cinematic at Blizzcon, the excitement might have been too much and could have detracted from the other “major” announcement…
2) The Final Diablo 3 Class – The Demon Hunter – is done.
This clip was followed by a resounding feeling of “… AND?” Blizzard had announced that all the classes were done, the gameplay kicked ass, and players were really going to enjoy multiplayer. Between the cinematic and the game footage, Diablo 3 looked very much like a completed game. All that was left was for them to announce the release date. They didn’t do that, but they did let us in on a little secret.
3) What is a Geek?
When Chris Metzen came out, the feeling of blue balls was intense. The crowd had been disappointed after seeing the Cataclysm trailer (again), and teased that Diablo 3 may or may not be done. So far, the announcement part of the show hadn’t really announced anything. It was more of a “progress update” rather than giving people something to look forward to. Naturally when Metzen the Rock Star took to the stage and the big screen flickered behind him, people were jacked. Was a future WoW expansion about to be mentioned? Maybe a release date for Diablo 3? Or maybe, just maybe, he was going to drop some knowledge about the new super secret MMO code named Titan.
Instead, Metzen went through a fifteen minute video montage sharing why the cool kids spat gum and threw bottles at the socially unacceptable.
There’s disappointment, and then there was the cock-tease that was Blizzcon 2010. Lots of showy showy, but not telly telly.
That was then, and this is now. A new year, new developments, new progress. Are they going to actually reveal anything this year at Blizzcon 2011? I have a few ideas, and by that I mean I read the leaked Blizzard Product Slate and put two and two together.
1) A Diablo 3 release date.
Finally! By the time Blizzcon rolls around, D3 will probably have entered some level of beta testing. There should be an official announcement of the release date, which looks like it will be sometime in the fourth quarter of 2011. Just in time for Christmas!
2) New Starcraft 2 “expansions”.
The next round of milking of the Starcraft 2 franchise should be announced with the “Heart of the Swarm” expansion as well as something called Starcraft 2 – Phoenix.
Hooray for Bugs!
3) The next World of Warcraft expansion.
Out of all of the potential ideas, this is the only one that has me the most interested. While there has been more talk about Titan than another expansion, the slate shows another expansion being released around the second quarter of 2012. Blizzcon would be a great time to let people know what’s coming so they can get those pre-orders in before Christmas.
What do you think they’re going to announce?











