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Lower blackrock spire
Lower blackrock spire










What saddens me about this situation is that so many players have been missing some of the best and most fun aspects of the game.

#Lower blackrock spire code#

The fact that you can get quest credit by leaving a raiding party temporarily is due to a gross flaw in the game code that will thankfully be fixed in the next patch. Notice that the only quests in normal instances that can be completed in a raid are those in upper Blackrock Spire, the only section of a normal instance designed for teams with more than five players. The whole idea of preventing players from getting quest credit for most instance quests while in a raid party was to encourage players to continue to play in 5-player teams and to give rewards to those players who chose not to zerg instances with overpowered raiding parties. I've told people repeatedly that Scholomance, Stratholme, and lower Blackrock Spire were all designed for 5-player teams and that upper Blackrock Spire was designed for 10-player teams, but many people thought I was nuts to suggest such a thing, even though it's quite plain from the game design that this is the case. I tried organizing some five-player instance runs a few times, but most players spurned the idea. In hindsight, however, that was a bad idea, because I've ended up spending the majority of the last six weeks doing what almost everyone else who's been level capped for six weeks has been doing: raiding instances ad nauseam in tedious item runs with grossly overpowered raiding parties. I had to skimp on the journaling, if I wanted to have any hope of getting to level 60 in any reasonable amount of time and see some of the high-end content I wanted to see. And second, writing up a character's adventures takes about twice as long as the actual adventures themselves. First, real life ™ issues came up that restricted how much time I had to write. At first, I had planned to detail her adventures as she leveled up, but I ran into two problems. The Great Masquerade! (The Stormwind Raid Event)Ĭatching everyone up on the story, Neriad is now an undead priestess playing on the PvP server, Tichondrius. If you'd like to check them out here are some links, including links to tales of some oddball Diablo II characters I had created as well. I had a lot of fun writing them, and happily many people seemed to enjoy reading them. During the World of Warcraft closed beta, I wrote several journals describing the adventures of my night elf priestess, Neriad. For those who don't know me, allow me to introduce myself. For those of you who know me, it's good to be back. Hence, the tone of the opening paragraphs). (Note to Lurkers: I will be posting these writeups on multiple forums. THE ADVENTURES OF NERIAD - FIVE PLAYER RUNNING LOWER BLACKROCK SPIRE










Lower blackrock spire