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#1 Feb 13 2008 at 1:19 PM Rating: Good
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I just like hearing stories about stuff that happens that makes you go "woot!!". Like getting blues from random mobs, or fighting pvp in kitty form and then your opponent foolishly turns their back on you to run away, opening themselves up to the killing shreds (my favorite).

Just a thought, boring to always talk about strategy.
#2 Feb 13 2008 at 1:53 PM Rating: Good
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Someone mentioned the life-saving ding on the main board the other day and that's a big fave of mine: fighting 4 mobs, it's not going well, one goes down and that kill levels you, filling your health and mana again.

When Improved LOTP heals you just enough to save your butt when both you and the mob have only a sliver of life left. Not that I ever get down to just a sliver. But I bet that's fun for, you know, other people.

Killing stuff before the Pounce wears off.

And I'm just waiting for flight form... (Yeah, I'm still 67. I kind of parked her to level up my mage a bit. Mages have cooler outfits.)


#3 Feb 13 2008 at 2:21 PM Rating: Decent
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or fighting pvp in kitty form and then your opponent foolishly turns their back on you to run away,

Only thing better than this is when they run into a corner and keep trying to run away from you instead of turning around. That's when you know the panic has begun.
#4 Feb 13 2008 at 2:53 PM Rating: Decent
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I had a four point kitty fb on a lock clothie in AV the other day that did >4000 damage.

You reckon they didnt have any resilience and armor eh?

Edited, Feb 13th 2008 5:54pm by Minxete
#5 Feb 13 2008 at 3:04 PM Rating: Decent
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Being a decked out resto druid in BGs - seriously, it's that much fun :) I might not kill anyone, but I'll occupy 3-5 players for at least the time it takes for my team to capture a flag (or destroy a tower).
#6 Feb 13 2008 at 3:32 PM Rating: Excellent
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teacake wrote:
And I'm just waiting for flight form... (Yeah, I'm still 67. I kind of parked her to level up my mage a bit. Mages have cooler outfits.)

You should really know by now that feathers are the coolest outfit in the game, cake. I'm enjoying my mage-leveling process too, but it's downright painful to picture a druid parked at 67 of all levels. In fact addressing the OP's question I'd say my biggest "w00t!" moment of all was when I first popped into flight form and soared down into the canyons of Nagrand. That w00t moment turned into 30 straight minutes of **** eating grin flying up waterfalls and landing on floating islands...good times, good times.

Seriously, you owe it to yourself to bust through to level 68 for flight form...it's SO much fun. If that doesn't refresh your interest in your druid then you can go right back to playing dressup with your flamboyant little flamethrower.

#7 Feb 13 2008 at 3:45 PM Rating: Decent
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I love it when I see a rouge approach me, then stealth. "Oh where did he go? :o"

1, 2, warstomp. Oh look what I found!
#8 Feb 13 2008 at 3:46 PM Rating: Good
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JeeBar wrote:
Seriously, you owe it to yourself to bust through to level 68 for flight form...it's SO much fun. If that doesn't refresh your interest in your druid then you can go right back to playing dressup with your flamboyant little flamethrower.



Oh, I'll get to it. She's still my favorite character. My loyalty to my druid knows no bounds. I'm just getting through the easy levels on my mage first. It takes something like 52 days to make enough spellcloth for the spellfire set, and I have a pre-expansion schedule to keep. :)
#9 Feb 13 2008 at 3:47 PM Rating: Good
I love pouncing a mage when he is standing facing the pole, so when he blinks he doesn't go anywhere and you can keep smashing him :)

#10 Feb 13 2008 at 4:26 PM Rating: Good
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I'd have to say when I finally killed a Warlock using tons of strategy and numerous algorithims, slowly withering his health away =].
#11 Feb 13 2008 at 5:42 PM Rating: Good
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I'd have to say when I finally killed a Warlock using tons of strategy and numerous algorithims, slowly withering his health away =].


You killed a Warlock?!?! I don't believe you...
#12 Feb 13 2008 at 6:40 PM Rating: Good
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UnkemptSuperman, Immortal Lion wrote:
I'd have to say when I finally killed a Warlock using tons of strategy and numerous algorithims, slowly withering his health away =].


Pics or fake!!!!

My "woot" moment were 2. When my PUG group got a BoE blue in SM that was sold by 150G and I won the roll (was lvl 30ish, I guess).
And when I got flight form and never cared about of going up a hill or crossing a river/canyon again.
I just wanted to had that form in Feralas. Would have save a ton of walking.

Edited, Feb 13th 2008 11:41pm by Brisin
#13 Feb 13 2008 at 7:40 PM Rating: Decent
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The first 2 instances I tanked on my druid, being durnholde and then sethekk, went with no wipes. Then in Bot I pulled > 450 DPS at level 69 (shaman in group, helped my DPS a LOT), and as the only non-70 in shadow labs I was 4% in the lead of DPS.
#14 Feb 14 2008 at 1:41 AM Rating: Decent
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Nice "woot!" moment: Sneaking up on a clothie from the opposing faction, when he's on 50% HP and drinking. Tigers fury -> Ravage -> /dance as he's face down in the dirt :D Even better if it was a lock :D
#15 Feb 14 2008 at 5:23 AM Rating: Decent
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I was in travel form at lvl 52 when a lvl 55 warrior figured he would get me. He charges and stuns me. Once the stun is off I go moonkin, root him and then crit half his life away with Starfire. Another crit with Wrath, a third crit with Moonfire, and then the finishing moonfire left a big grin on my face.

It feels good being a moonkin!
#16 Feb 14 2008 at 6:21 AM Rating: Decent
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Getting T4 helm and squid staff in same day.
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