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We finished the Plague wing and killed Grobbulus today(For those keeping count the only bosses left are Gluth, Thaddius and 4H, plus the frost wing).

Got a nice shield from Grobbulus and Loetheb dropped some nice tanking legs.

Downed patchwerk in two tries last night (two holy pallies and a resto druid ftw) both weapons dropp'd. Was hoping the shoulders would as our DK really needs to get out of his dungeon/heroic blues. Then spent the next two hours or so working on Grobbulus, took awhile for people who got the debuff to run over to the other clouds for when it goes off/cleansed. Ended up figuring it out the last pull, and got him to 50% at the 5 1/2 minute mark (12 minute enrage I think?). Been running melee heavy and that fight doesn't seem to be best for them.

Hoping to go in today and down him and instructor. Then I'm debating between Gothik and Gluth.

Just going to flex my ePenis here...

http://www.wowarmory.com/character-sheet.x...&n=sooprcow - Note my title "Conqueror of Naxxramas", Server first on Wednesday. :)

Im not liking your spec you're using, heres what i'd use instead

Reason being: do you really use tranq, healing touch or nourish enough to warrant spending 5 points into reducing the cost of it? With living seed pretty much every time you cast regrowth, the seed is planted, since the very high crit rate.

Also I see more of a use for replenish then natural perfection or tranq spirit

my $0.02

Anyone got a good custom tip addon? I'm using tinytip or loltip or some **** a guildie recommend to me, that I can't seem to find the option menu for. It keeps having all tips appear in the bottom right which is where my map is, and it's annoying not being able to see my map. :(

CowTip - by far the best tooltip addon I've used. It integrates with Rock & DeuceCommander so it's easy to get to.

I find TipTac a better addon, it simply looks better and less cluttered. Though I guess if you want to know their talent spec and what size was their last turd cowtip is useful. :p

To those on Malygos:

What do you do when he does that tornado in Phase 1? It keeps killing everyone.

What is killing everyone, when they land or when they are up in the air spinning around?

If the problem is on the landing the raid all needs to move to one spot, for us we did either our raid's totem stack or the orb splatter on the ground. The tank moves away from them.

If the problem is people dieing up in the air you need some better healing, you can only cast instant cast heals so a druid or a priest is good.

On that note, killed Heroic(25 man) Malygos last night and got my The Magic Seeker Title :)

http://www.insomniaguild.org/

I logged into WoW yesterday and made a new level 1 character. Why are there 50 people in the newbie zone? Is this because of WoTLK? I don't remember the Burning Crusade spawned so many rerolls lol. I would think people are busy doing the 70-80 grind.

But it was awesome; this means that I'll be able to find groups throughout the low levels for my new chars.

I logged into WoW yesterday and made a new level 1 character. Why are there 50 people in the newbie zone? Is this because of WoTLK? I don't remember the Burning Crusade spawned so many rerolls lol. I would think people are busy doing the 70-80 grind.

But it was awesome; this means that I'll be able to find groups throughout the low levels for my new chars.

Gonna go with 10 of those being re-rollers, another 5 alts, and the rest gold farmers who whisper me constantly. :(

I've used all the listed Tip addon's, none work to my satisfaction. :( Guess I'll mess around with them some more.

Gonna go with 10 of those being re-rollers, another 5 alts, and the rest gold farmers who whisper me constantly. :(

I've used all the listed Tip addon's, none work to my satisfaction. :( Guess I'll mess around with them some more.

Yeah it could be that. But I think quite a few of them seemed to be real newbies. I remember seeing a lot of interface use questions (how do I do emotes, etc..). Maybe the intrigue of the new expansion and the 10 day free trial brought em here.

For the record the 10 mans are harder than the 25 mans. Naxx 25 is a walk in the park compared to it's 10 man equivilent.

Yeah, no. You probably just had a bad setup (or bad players for the 10 man). Sure 25man naxx is easy but 10 man is a joke (even more so with 3 healers). Also, Malygos is not an easy 25 man.

Yeah, no. You probably just had a bad setup (or bad players for the 10 man). Sure 25man naxx is easy but 10 man is a joke (even more so with 3 healers). Also, Malygos is not an easy 25 man.

I dont think so. It seems like blizzard tuned the 25 mans around just having more hit points than the 10 mans. They all hit for the same in both versions(except for patchwerk, he hits alot harder in 25 man). We were pretty much 1 shotting every boss in heroic Naxx but struggled on every boss in 10 man(except noth and 4 horsemen).

Andrew, if you go into your X-Perl settings, under Player, one of the options is 'Show Rune Bar'. If you check that, it'll show your DKs runes. And you won't have that weird gap between the userframe and the buffs frame below it.

O_O. Awesome. Thanks!

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