Whew, long weekend over! I played lots of WoW. Since the two times we did leave the house for any length of time we went and spent lots of money, or planned on spending lots of money, that’s probably a good thing. (We’re thinking about buying a kayak. With peddles and a sail. It’s kind of more of a boat).
Anyway most of the weekend that I wasn’t raiding I played my little shaman, Anastrophe. Raid went great – we downed 10 bosses this weekend. Nobody new but it was a record number of kills in a single weekend. But this post is about the shaman.
Friday morning she was level 48 and hanging out in Searing Gorge. I blasted through a bunch of zones and got her to 58 Sunday. Did a few quests in Hellfire and started queueing for dungeons. She’s got an Ele spec for questing and a Resto for dungeons. The first time I queued, I signed up for “random Classic dungeon” and got Upper Blackrock Spire; I zoned in, planning to change specs and drink, to find my party halfway through fighting the big corehound. Ooops. And Vuhdo wasn’t updating because I was in combat and I have my other raid frames disabled (yes Reversion mocked me for that but – eh) so I hit “ctrl-v” a few times until I could see friendly unit frames, found the tank, and threw heals at him. We lived, I switched specs, we killed the final boss in there and dropped group.
That was fun.
Well I kept queuing between questing and by Monday was over 60. That’s when I started doing BC dungeons. And we all know what comes with BC dungeons… Death Knights! Woot!
They were all worgen, and about 2/3rds of them did not suck. 50% of the tank dks did not suck. There was one I tried to kick but he dc’d first. And then there was Shaaler.
I’m level 63 ish and I queue and get Underbog. Cool. I even have the quest for here. Three dks, all from the same server, two with complimentary names. No problem. The tank is very competent and the one dk is putting out great numbers, but Shaaler is…. not so good. His damage looks terrible and then – he rolls on intellect mail. Well, he rolls greed and complains that the game won’t let him roll need.
The other two dks start explaining to him, very reasonably I thought, that he doesn’t want that, and why.
This is the start of the exchange. It goes on for some time with them explaining what stats he wants, and him insisting that it’s ok that he wants intellect.
I decide to inspect him. Sure enough…
Sigh.
We get to the end of the instance. Now he’s pulling out the “I just came back to the game after two years” card. I point out that DKs didn’t use intellect two years ago either, and the tank claims to have only been playing for a month and HE knows how to gear so that’s just not a valid excuse.
We finish the run, I thank everyone and drop out. About five minutes later I decide to queue again. In the meantime I’m telling Repgrind this story.
I zone in. Slave Pens, cool! I can finish the quest to find all the missing druids. And then I notice Shaaler is back again. Ugh. And then…
Maybe I was rude but – seriously he though he was going to tank? Wearing intellect gear? This I have to see.
He runs in and kills trash. He has no idea where he’s going, so we try to guide him. We head up the ramp toward the first boss. This boss is a Bog Lord dude, and just before him there’s a pair of Bog Lord trash adds. They hit fairly hard but aren’t that big a deal, really.
The first clue I have that this is going to go badly is Shaaler putting a skull on the boss. And then he runs in. Without killing the trash first. They aggro on him and kill him in about a second.
I try to run away, die. Reincarnate too early and die again.
We run back in – by “we” I mean “me and the dps”. Shaaler doesn’t see fit to release. One of the dps starts telling him just how stupid he is. As we’re running back, I start to put a reason into the vote kick box – when he drops group.
Well that saves us the trouble. We get back and his body is still there.
We get another dk tank. This one knows what he’s doing and the instance is a breeze.
Honestly I don’t mind dks, or dk tanks, even at that level, but this guy takes the cake for me. He spends an entire run being told he’s wearing the wrong gear, that he needs to go and read up on his class, and then – he requeues as a tank. Unbelievable.
Anastrophe is 64 now! Watch out world, she’s coming up fast!
Ooooo… a deathtard, havent seen one in a while since DKs are not the Op class anymore.
Not sure which class is OP now but I think there’s a lot of Worgen DKs floating around places.
I generally don’t mind DKs either – in reality there’s not more stupid DKs than there are stupid everything else.. It’s just that at level 60-64 there are LOTS of them.
At higher levels I usually see less, I guess they either gave up around level 64 or I’m not getting them in my groups.
Maybe the % of bad DKs is the same as every other class – the group is just bigger as a whole, at least at those levels, when everyone tries one, gets out of the starter zone and starts doing BC dungeons.
Trying intellect plate though – that’s.. extra special. Even if you don’t read up on your class, surely the fact that every piece of gear you’re given in the DK specific (!) starting zone has none might be a clue.
But then again, logic doesn’t always work…
Gotta disagree there… I have no data but my theory is that the whole ‘death knight’ concept appeals to morons more than other classes do.
“Oooo what class do I want to play? er… *drool* it should be all bada$ and stuff….er… priest? Heck no! Pala duh er.. what is that? Shampoo? no… Druid… Sounds lame. Warrior… hmm that might work. Hunter! ooo that sounds dangerious… Death Knight?! SWEET… that will totally rockzor! I must has it!”
As you can see by the above iron clad proof there are more dumb Dks. Of course that proably drops off around 64 as they get bored or forget their log-in information.
Hmm, perhaps – but I still think the pool of DKs at those levels is higher than the pool of pretty much every other class.
That said, you may completely correct with your obviously very scientific and well researched information on idiots choosing DKs 😉
I suspect that they lose interest because they can’t actually figure out how the whole runes/RP thing works.
I was doing dungeons on the rogue yesterday and had to kindly ask a tank to please stop spinning around and jumping since I need to be behind my target to do many of my moves. I swear I got more error messages than ever.
I don’t think he realized he can’t block if the target is behind him either. Oh well, it was just Mana Tombs anyways, but I was frustrated. 😛
I got a tank to max level (by tanking) before I learned about the whole ‘dont let them get behind you’ thing. In retrospect it should be obvious but it isn’t.
That is when you put the bugger on ignore. That will stop you from getting grouped up with him in the future.
Deathtards abound!
Everyone knows that only Warrior Tanks use Int Plate, duh!
Int for all tank classes! Log is right!
Int makes my Howling Blast stronger!!!!!!! 1111111
Well…. when I toss tranq in phase 2 of Chogal int DOES make it hit harder.
Hmmm…worth macroing a weapon switch to a caster weapon with Tranq?
O.o …… You know that might be useful….