Growing confidence
Of course, there's such a thing as overconfidence, and I'm sure that we've all met those players who go well beyond overconfidence and into full-bore cocky arrogance, but it's still the case that as we play the game we have those little epiphanies where a new understanding of how to use all of those expensive to train abilities blossoms. It's a fantastic feeling, that sense of pulling out a victory when failure would have been your reward before, of figuring out that proper combination of intervene - intimidating shout - thunderclap to save your healer or managing to walk out of a six mob train in one piece for the first time. It signifies the beginnings of true mastery of a class, when you suss out for yourself how to best make use of all the options available to you.One of the reasons I'm so addicted to playing Warriors (and I'm not alone, it seems, as this post from Mike brought to my attention) is that I got to have that feeling multiple times, once with each spec/character I leveled to 70. It moved me from a diffident tank to one who would willingly try and tank any mob in the game, knowing that my skills were up to the task. Similarly, I've had that sensation of 'Ah, that is how a shaman kills three mobs aggroing at once' as well as 'Do not die on me... I love you, Nature's Swiftness' by leveling my two shamans, and even my tiny ret/prot pally has given me that sense of wonder and accomplishment recently by being the hero on a Archaedas kill.
Now is when we turn to you, gentle (and not so gentle) readers: have you had a breakthrough while playing that revealed a whole new facet of your character? Done what you would have believed impossible, saved the day, or just learned something new about your class? Felt like you took a step towards mastering the playstyle or even just figured out that an ability actually did something cool? The comments await you.
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Odds and ends, Classes, Alts






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
irishstu Nov 7th 2007 12:42PM
Completly OT:
I *hate* those flash ads that overlay an article when I'm trying to read, maiking me have to root around for the close link ... please stop!
makabak Nov 7th 2007 12:47PM
It's less of an epiphany than a realization that yes, hunters ARE overpowered. I've leveled a mage to 70, and the first time my (BM) hunter took on 4 mobs 3 levels and took them all out without a sweat...
well, I'm playing my hunter more than my mage now.
nativebrown Nov 7th 2007 12:51PM
nope.
i pretty much suck.
Mike Nov 7th 2007 12:49PM
I played the first 50 levels of my lock continually pulling aggro off my void walker. How dumb do you think I felt when I finally figured out the void had taunts to control aggro?
makabak Nov 7th 2007 12:49PM
*4 mobs /3 levels above me/*
Hartke77 Nov 7th 2007 12:57PM
To me the epiphany started when I saved the clothie with a MD to the tank, that to me is a great feeling. Knowing that you can sit back and watch over your group and using the tools you have to help control the fight. I feel likes we are a protector of the clothie willing to trap or md at a moments notice to save the group from death :) O ya my pet is also ready to sacrifice himself at a moments notice to allow the fight to go on that much longer.
Melf Nov 7th 2007 1:00PM
When I respecced to BM after reading post after post from BRK. I was able to send the pet on one and kite kill another mob of equal to +1 level.... after I went BM, I could multishot MD onto my pet and kite elites at my level. VERY fun and makes farming so so happy. Beast Mastery made me feel more like Rexxar and less like Robin Hood.
Pyewacket Nov 7th 2007 1:01PM
The first time I got unsolicited whispers from other players in a PUG complimenting me on my game play.
You can think you're good all you want, but there is nothing like being told that you are by people who you'll never see again.
swhertzberg Nov 7th 2007 1:02PM
... and after reading a few of these comments, I realize that TBC collectively made hunters feel extremely confident :) Misdirection + feign death + traps + pet = masters of aggro control. I can send it here, send it there, take it or drop it. Very fun.
PeeWee Nov 7th 2007 1:03PM
@1
Ads? Here? Never seen any.
Could be because I'm using a proper webbrowser (Firefox) and have the AdBlock-plugin.
Hartke77 Nov 7th 2007 1:05PM
@2 LOL I don't know about you but I am a BM hunter and my friend that I play with is a frost mage and I would never compete with him in taking down multiple mobs. Infact there is no way I could compete with him. Now when we both freeze them and AOE then wow lots of npc's going down.
Paul Nov 7th 2007 1:11PM
@2, hunters are pretty great, but if you're frostspecced as a mage, you can take down 8-12 mobs at a time if you know what you're doing.
you can learn here:
http://tinyurl.com/2k3cc8
or here if you're not sure where i'm sending you:
http://preview.tinyurl.com/2k3cc8
Riptidez Nov 7th 2007 1:23PM
Popping out of treeform to cast NS+Rebirth on the MT, throwing a couple heals out, and an innervate on the MH before popping back into treeform.
Rukland Nov 7th 2007 1:32PM
For me it would have been during the BC beta, the day Shadowstep went live for rogues to play with. When I found a NE hunter and proceeded to own him with it. Ever since then I have had a softspot for Shadowstep.
It just makes me giggle a little every time I use it. Can't wait for the new changes to it to go live, going to make me giggle even more again :)
Gwiazda Nov 7th 2007 1:33PM
I read about serious CC 2 and 3 mobs at once as a hunter. Yesterday, I tried it myself, and it is working! It is needed very rarely, as usually there are another CC in party, so the trap is enough, but in Shattered Halls, there can be a mess sometime. One in trap, second kited, third can be tanked with kitty. Mastery - when you can do it w/o any any problems.
Vestras Nov 7th 2007 1:48PM
Middle of a KZ run on the ethereals before chess, our off tank DC's due to a storm, and the MT gets killed after a bad start to the pull. I drop from boomkin to bear and challenging roar. Picked them up and held them off. They got the MT back up, healers rallied, and bam, we got them. Got major praise for snagging that.
Similarly, I was asked to MT for a Botanica run, having not been feral since I was in my 30's. I pulled together my gear, and took it. I wasn't great, but I pulled it off. Made me feel a lot better about my synergy as a druid.
Shiro Nov 7th 2007 1:49PM
I think my "moment of zen" was with my warrior.
I had always been a sub-par, bog-standard tank. I had specced 31/5/15 simply because that was "the right warrior spec for a non-tank" as per my guild leader.
Then I started reading and absorbing more about *how* to actually tank. My breakthrough moment was when we ran Dire Maul pretty shortly after it's release. There are some pulls early on where you've got 4 trees to deal with. Those were my first experience with true multi target tanking. Everything else before that was always either AoE bait, or had two mobs for me to control while the rest were CCed.
The first time I got all four of them to hold on me without letting any break for the DPS/Healers was a true defining moment for me. :)
I don't think that I've had anything else that was quite up to that level of "OMG, I can actually *do* this", aside from when I really learned how to stop sunder-tanking and start using Shield Slam. :)
Milktub Nov 7th 2007 1:51PM
@4 -- that's when I knew that I'd gotten my rogue skills to a science, when a GL who's group I was filling in on went on a spiel over vent about how great I was doing, how he'd seen my dps skyrocket, etc, etc.
With my druid I knew I had what it took when I started soloing elites a level higher than me.
With my warrior, I got a warm fuzzy when I ran Mara, and one particular pull went horribly wrong. The dps just started running all over, making one pull of four into a long series of pulls (at its high point I think there were eight mobs going at me). When it was all done, I had 50 hp (had popped Last Stand and a potion), the healing priest was out of mana, the ret pally was out of mana, the mage was out of mana, and the rogue had vanished. But there at my feet, in a wonderful circle, were my dead mobs. Not a single one had gotten out of my hate circle.
Connor Murphy Nov 7th 2007 1:55PM
So wait. When you're training, you can scroll down to see more skills? No WONDER everyone's talking about that 'Sinister Strike' thing!
makabak Nov 7th 2007 1:58PM
It's true that frost mages can AOE large number of mobs. But frost mages cannot AoE large number of elite mobs. That are the same level. As the mage.