tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4659326122793396570.post128283394358508487..comments2024-03-21T23:18:45.644+00:00Comments on Priest with a Cause - A World of Warcraft (Classic) blog: Damn you, DrakuruShintarhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16758343475446510635noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4659326122793396570.post-16088928465815286412010-06-26T09:59:09.050+01:002010-06-26T09:59:09.050+01:00I think the quest chain is pretty ok (even if you ...I think the quest chain is pretty ok (even if you get to kill Drakuru before the part where he gets empowered by the Lich King in DTK), but the last part is a damn pain to solo, where you use a blighted troll to kill Drakuru. You need very precise timing to stun Drakuru when your troll is about to die so you can grab another safely. If you're grouped with at least another person then it becomes almost trivial. And at least they did something good: you don't need to kill Drakuru personally, you can arrive up there and find a fight going on and you can either help or stay there in a safe spot until the person fighting kills him, then you can finish the quest safely. Ninja style, but at least you don't need to wait for a respawn.Kurnakhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04474173104387646680noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4659326122793396570.post-44537882052490099422010-06-25T23:58:20.699+01:002010-06-25T23:58:20.699+01:00Blizzard has been trying to break up quest chains,...Blizzard has been trying to break up quest chains, to keep zones separate, so that we can hop in whenever we like. The inevitable content skipping appears to be "working as intended", and directly mirrors what they've done with raids. There is some hand-waving which can help with it, the idea being that zones are effectively in different times, so to go from Grizzly Hills to Zul'drak isn't just distance, it's also moving to a post-Grizzly Hills time, and the reverse.<br /><br />The abomination quest I found to be safer if I never moved up. It's tempting to follow the abomination, but it's safer to use it like a remote-controlled walking bomb rather than as a pet.Klepsacovichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07915576683657376929noreply@blogger.com