Adventures in Beta: Five things to pack for TBC (and five things to leave at home)
Following Paul's excellent TBC preparation post Tuesday, I asked my fellow beta testers what things they would recommend people bring through the Dark Portal, and what they would be best off leaving behind. So here, straight from the Home Office in Thrallmar, we have ... the top five things to pack for Burning Crusade!
- Runecloth. A unanimous choice of beta testers, since it takes 330 first aid skill to start creating Netherweave bandages, and Netherweave drops more often than Runecloth in the starting areas.
- Maxed-out tradeskills. The Grand Master profession trainers are waiting right in Hellfire Peninsula. If you're at all interested in using the new herbs and ores you'll find in Outland, you want to come in with 300 of everything. (Including Cooking and Fishing, if you're into that.)
- Healing potions. The Outlands are crowded, and mobs can often sneak up and attack you when you're just about to finish off your last opponent. To give yourself the extra edge, bring a stack of healing potions or ask a friendly alchemist. The alchemist will be making lots of Volatile Healing Potions to get his or her alchemy up, so you might be able to get a deal.
- Friends. So you and your friends have been split apart in five different raiding groups. Guess what? In the expansion, you're free to group with anybody without worrying about DKP or raid timers or stuff like that. So get that group of guys you used to run Strat with at 3 a.m., and have some good old retro dungeon runs. Outland can be a lonely place if you don't have anyone to party with.
- Patience (and rested experience). There will be delays, there will be headaches, there will be five million people trying to do the same quest as you and the Hellfire Peninsula general chat will be like Barrens chat all over again. Just relax and enjoy the scenery!
And here are five things not to bring:
- Resistance gear. Sell it or shard it. You'll need the bank slots, and there will be new resistance gear at 70. Seriously, get rid of it. It's a cathartic experience, like shedding the bad parts of your raiding past. Speaking of which ...
- The guy you know who takes his gear way too seriously. People with, shall we say, an unhealthy preoccupation with loot are going to freak out the first time one of their purples is replaced with a green. Unless you want to hear ten levels of complaining, don't party with this guy!
- A big pile of gold. A big pile of gold is never a bad thing, per se, but you get gold pretty fast in the Outlands. If you come in with "all the gold I'll need for my epic flying mount," there's a good chance that gold will be spent on trade skills, rare items and jewels.
- A tendency to alt-tab and surf the web. I learned the hard way that the Outlands have a lot of deep canyons, tall cliffs and nasty drops into the void of space. If you like autorunning and alt-tabbing, you will spend more than your fair share on repairs.
- A vacation. TBC is likely to bring hard times and unplayability to some WoW servers. Don't take a vacation from work or school and then feel cheated when you can't play. Plus, it's January. Take Jimmy Buffett's advice and go someplace warm instead.
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, How-tos, The Burning Crusade






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
crsh Jan 4th 2007 9:17AM
Cool, nice basic list indeed; the funny thing is, I started raiding on my priest after dropping my rogue, and I've seriously been wondering if I need to pick up FR gear so close to BC coming out. It sounds like I don't, I can probably get by with my basic already-acquired pieces and use greater fire prot pots for the ~2 weeks remaining.
My secondary skills however do need work, 1st aid and cooking (fishing would be nice too, but getting to 300 requires more free time than I have right now), I've always been lazy about getting those up
Toeroe Jan 4th 2007 9:50AM
Nice list, time to gather up the runecloth and rugged armor I guess.
Also, leveling up your cooking is pretty easy if you use fishing. There are lots of recipes that only need the Raw fish and a fire to cook. Its a nice combo.
Besides that its just really hard to get rid of my FR and NR. I dont think ill be able to do it until BC actually hits.
Chuck Jan 4th 2007 10:14AM
So the real question is how many stacks of rune cloth will it take to get from 300 to 330??
Any one know??
crsh Jan 4th 2007 10:51AM
#3, I don't know for sure but I read some posts by CMPs saying the last 10 points (320 to 330) are painful since heavy runecloth bandages is a green skill (so you get a skill-up maybe one in five or so) by then and there's nothing else to grind up on.
AareDub Jan 4th 2007 10:38AM
Tanks, I don't think you should get rid of your resist gear. The last boss of the first instance does a healthy bit of fire damage. If you do your job right, the rest of the group shouldn't get hit though. I'm not sure what lies much beyond that, but it never hurts to have a few good pieces laying around.
As far as the runecloth goes, I'm not sure of the exact amount you need, but it is not a 1 to 1 rate of leveling. I'd suggest taking at least enough to make 60 heavy runecloth bandages. Though, runecloth still drops from outland mobs, it just isn't as common as the netherweave.
AareDub Jan 4th 2007 10:46AM
Oh, another note about the bandages. Don't just run into Outland and start making bandages. You have to buy a book from the Blood Elf town in Hellifre Penninsula to increase your skill past 300.
Jenet Jan 4th 2007 10:54AM
Or you buy the book from the dranaei town. Temple of thallmat or something. far west side of the first zone. up north.
I have ~1000 runecloth on a bank alt for my guild/making money come expansion.
Knaledge Jan 4th 2007 11:38AM
You will not replace _any_ epic with any green, ever until at the very least, level 70. Trinkets excluded - and even then, you probably had crap trinkets to begin with.
Deny it all you want or argue otherwise... spend a few minutes doing your research before posting that kind of rubbish and you'll see how wrong you are making that statement. T1 excluded. And even then, Heroic mode.
I repeat, you will _not_ replace anything epic ever with a green until the very least, you hit level 70.
drumandbass Jan 4th 2007 11:55AM
To poster Knaledge, I hope you are right bud b/c I am grinding honor to get warlord stuff and the bow. I realize things will be replaced but I have no guild and want a few cool things before I hit outlands - if nothing more than the overall appearance of my character, heh. Although, it would be nice to know my gear (understanding the bow will last me a good amount of time) will last me a while. I plan on taking my time to 70.
Cannibull Jan 4th 2007 1:08PM
@ Knaledge
Lol... check thottbot beta much?
All the high end gear will only allow you to blow through the first few levels, that's it. If you're still wearing T3 at 70, you will be mocked.
Orin Jan 4th 2007 12:42PM
Unless you are desperate for bank space, do NOT vendor your resist gear. It's better to save it than find out some day you wish you still had it... Mail anything not soulbound that you don't need right away to a mule character you setup at a mailbox.
Jenet Jan 4th 2007 1:51PM
Yeah, Knaledge, I played beta. MY lock came in wearing full tier 1, and I even had 3-4 pieces of tier 2 to augment. I was wearing greens before I hit 62. I replaced most of the purps with blues at 63-64 from the various instances.
So, You either are expecting people to have tier 3 type purples, or you didn't play beta and are expecting greens to progress in some formula only in your head.
Matt Jan 4th 2007 6:23PM
LOL, the blues from early HFC pwn Tier 2.
knaledge Jan 4th 2007 10:44PM
This site just needs more visitors who frequent end-game content _as it is introduced_, not years later.
I mentioned specifically T1 but Thott beta or no, anyone stating your T2 is replaced by greens at mid 60's is definitely not a raider in any good guild, period. Not to mention set bonuses, etc. And how about you hit 70, as I did, and raid with end game guilds, as I did, in beta AND research a bit more thoroughly _and_ actually know your class and the people you will be playing with before you spout off saying "You will be mocked in T3 at l70".
That right there discredits anything you'll ever post here ever again, ever.
Have fun: worldofraids.com (where this site gets most of its news from...)
Elizabeth Wachowski Jan 4th 2007 11:00PM
Knaledge, many of us have played beta, and many of us have replaced some of our BWL-level pieces fairly quickly through instance drops and quest items. How much you replace will depend on your class, spec, gear, and personal willingness to part with set bonuses, but your previous statement of "No purple will ever be replaced by a green" is not accurate for those of us not in Tier 2.5/3, which is the majority of the WoW-playing population.
Anyway, that's not what this post is about. I direct you to http://www.wowinsider.com/2007/01/02/adventures-in-beta-how-fast-will-you-replace-your-gear/ if you wish to continue this discussion, preferably without personal insults.
Thel Jan 9th 2007 4:25PM
Hehe this discussion is funny. Makes me appreciate: "The guy you know who takes his gear way too seriously."
Since i dont want to hear ten levels of complaining, I now know that I don't want to party with this guy!
RogueL Jan 18th 2007 12:57PM
I enjoyed your read Elizabeth. Well done. Don't pay any attention to Knaledge. If he's the same person on my server, all he does is talk out of his *ss. He just rehashes info and takes it as his own. Sad person really :-(