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Due to the acquisition of Wowstead by Curse and the subsequent problems we've had as a result (including the loss of a fantastic custom theme by one of our guild members), we have decided to change hosting providers. See guild info for details.
We will not be copying content, so guild members please repost your pics and any other material you want to keep. For assistance with the new site, contact an officer. For specific technical issues with the new site, contact our Webmaster Tyrâ. For general/admin stuff, either Ty or Kth will suffice.
We're hoping to stay on this new site for a good long time, so please help us make it an active community for the entire guild!
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We have spent the last few weeks farming 10+ bosses a week in order to make sure we are as prepared as we can be for the new bosses that will come with patch 4.2. We have the gear, now it's time to make sure we know OUR jerb in the fights. Understand your position, educate yourselves on the fights, lets make the learning curve steeper! Find a forum post containing the boss fight how-to's right here.
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I'd prefer our youtube vids be used as a learning tool. Though they're not walkthroughs with directions, you should be able to learn the fight from tankspot, then watch our guild video to see how we do it. If you have never seen any of these fights listed below you need to watch the tankspot video (found in the raiding forums) and our guild video list which will be managed in a running list on the same forum. Oh and listed below because I got excited when I posted them on youtube and wanted to link them on the main page :P
Nefarian
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Nefarian
We stroll up to Nefarian with 4 healers. One of our healers had to DPS as we did not have enough DPS online that night. So arguably "gimped" having someone run their offspec we start Nefarian pulls with the goal in mind to down him, and we did just that. Thok said it best the prior week, "This is an old school fight where everyone has to do their job perfectly the entire time, and we'll kill him." The irony of that sarcastic comment is that it's spot-on true. We had 10 players, on their A-game, focusing, for 45mins. First attempt we got Nefarian to 8%, another attempt we brought Nefarian down to 6% before wiping. Fourty-five mins later it was over, Nefarian was down, everyone was alive, hell we had enough mana to do P3 for another minute if we needed.
P1
-Our DPS rocked the charts
-Midi made a tight group outside the center in P1, way to go Midi
-Kthonis spun Ony accurately during the correct times, a single mistake there would have been a wipe. She made that jerb look easy every night.
P2
-Everyone made it on their pillars in a timely fashion (as least from what I could see)
-Interrupts (Thok, Kthonis, and Oramis) were done flawlessly in P2
-Heals (Bloody, Dangly and myself) kept their groups up in P2
-Ty gave us a well timed transition from P2 to P3 by running that lagging pillar along side Kthonis
P3
-Thok did a great job on the adds in P3, he even had to scramble a few times as their aggro reset but picked them back up seamlessly and got them reset twice!
-Kthonis spun Nef with precision in accordance to Thok's movements
-DPS tore it up and stayed in position throughout the spin of Nefarian, they also switched elbows well when Ty called out for a switchhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWVaMaeDUrw
I'd suggest cranking it up to 1080p and full screening it ;)
Also youtube made me remove my sound (which included vent) and put on some generic crap.
Al'Akir
Same group, same night. One healer still DPSing. This goes to show how this content depends less on gear and more on skill and fight knowledge. We made a few attempts on Al'Akir before fighting our way healthily through P1 and getting to P2 and P3 where we can depend more on skill and less on RNG. Ty did a great job in P2 adds gettin the stack to 7ish before the stacks finally fell off. He said afterwards something to the effect of "Sorry, that could have been better on my part," always looking to improve, I like that. Our DPS was higher than average as usual, and they were constantly dancing around Al'Akir's abilities. Our first time in P3 we downed Al'Akir due to an attentive raid. This was the first time we had seen P3 with the "new" strat of two clouds high, two clouds low, rinse repeat. Dancing in a whole new way and doing it successfully on the first try is a testament to the ability of our raiders to pay attention and follow instructions while in the all new X, Y and Z coordinate encounter. Yes, I'm uber proud of MMC and will have my nose in the air for the next few weeks, is it obvious? :)Sorry I have no screen shots as there was not a whole lot to see when Al'Akir dies, except for a floating raid.
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- 2nd 10Man Group -
What we have right now is a solid group, running three nights a week, keeping up with some of the best guilds on the server. What we want: two groups, one running on weekdays and one running on the weekend, keeping up with the best guilds on the server. After compiling your ingame mails to see what days you wanted to establish a second group, it was obviously a weekend group. That sounds great! There are a few key personnel that need to be visited with in order to continue this process. They will be met with soon, in the mean time we're going to try to get this group going asap. I will post it as early as this weekend I'm able to be on and raid lead it, but I will not be able to raid lead most weekends. That is one of the problems that we are already working on a solution for. What we DONT want to have happen as a result of this second 10man group is to go from one solid group to two groups that hardly get enough people on to raid. Thats detrimental to the guild, and if that is the case, the 2nd 10man group will be put back on hold untill we have enough raiders, old and new, to make two 10man groups. During this time of establishing multiple raid leaders it's imporant to show new and old raid leaders respect and listen to them so that the raid is operating as a solid unit. Please direct questions reguarding the 2nd 10man to Fiebz or Kthonis.
- Recruiting, what it means to our raiders -
Though some of this is not necessarily breakthrough news, I want to remind you of some things that tend to happen when guilds recruit in order to proactively prevent further incidents. Because 90% of our guild is made up of people who have the ability to use their brains and say things like "This is a bigger upgrade for you, so I'll let you have it this time." We successfully use open rolls for loot. This is going to continue - how this relates to recruiting ... be prepared to lose a roll to a new recruit even if you've been wanting it for along time. Such is life. The only other option is to go to loot council and I think we'd all agree that for a 10man a loot council seems a bit excessive. It slows us down, and generates hurt feelings. We will stay with open rolls, continue to have good attitudes towards losing rolls even if it be to a new recruit.
- Where we're at as a guild, and where we're going -
Currently according to wowprogress.com we're 8th(tied) on Alliance, and 4th(tied) for Alliance 10man. Some of you don't care about those numbers and that's just fine, but some are (rightfully so) very proud. I'm proud of our progress thus far, keep up the hard work and dedication. Next on our list in Nefarian, then Al'Akir. We need to be prepared for firelands when it comes out. It's on PTR right now so buckle up, we have two more bosses to get down and they require experience and focus. See you in there.
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We no longer have access to the ventrilo account so have set up a new voice server. The client program is mumble 1.2.3 and can be downloaded by googling it.
When you log on you will have to add the server name. Do not search through the list of servers b/c those are all open/public servers.
Server name: mumble.teamspeak.cc
Port: 64811
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Due to some hard work, perseverance, and attention to detail, Conclave of wind is down. If you're not already familiar with that fight, you need to educate yourself on the fight's mechanics and where you fit into the strategy. We need to get it on farm to continue to progress. EPIKZ FTW!
Moving on ...
Time for The Bastion of Twilight. Halfus Wyrmbreaker is the first boss. Here's a video to the fight, however, it isnt 100% the same strategy that we have developed over the course of our last few visits to Halfus. Watch that video to learn how the fight will change from week to week. Ask a raider how MMC does it as a guild.
Last night we got Halfus to around 7% on multiple attempts (seeing as how at that point he's taking +100% dmg, 7% is closer than it sounds). What that means is every attempt we need to be ready to down his ass, flasks, well-feds, and fight education. I would write a forum post on our particular strat that we developed for this week's drakes however that strategy may change as the drake change. So go watch the links that I posted, and get yourself some flasks and wellfeds via the GB or the AH. :)
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Time to thinking about raiding! Check the forums for encounter videos.
You will need to know your role in a given raid- this stuff ain't easy. Watch the video and read the text until you understand what you will need to do.
If you find an alternate strategy, post the link in a comment.
If you have questions, ask the raid leader ahead of time.
GOGOGO GEAR, ENCHANTS, FLASKS, BUFFS.