Chew some fat
I mean this in the 'talking' sense rather than the 'eating whale blubber' sense. One of the things I really enjoy about playing WoW, even all these years later, is the game underneath the game. While I'm awful at math, the old D&D geek in me still enjoys considering my stats, mixing and matching gear to see how it best combines for what I'm going for (in this case, high defense and avoidance.... with the right set I can push 40% block, for instance, but it's a gimmick set, not something I'd actually tank real content in). Last night, due to my raging insomnia, which has in the past rewarded me greatly, I had a very interesting conversation with another warrior in my guild about weapon speeds, co-efficients and why I should keep tanking with my Sun Eater instead of the new dagger I just got.
Obviously I'm comfortable with my knowledge of the warrior class and the game (or I'd probably not be able to write here without crying and hiding under my desk) but there's a lot to keep track of, and it was good to have another person to bounce the relative benefits of the weapons off of. One of the benefits of this being a social game is the people: when you have good people around you, make use of them. Ask them for help for quests and instances. Go help them do the same. Heck, just talk to them. Talking about the game, heck, even just talking about why my character's name sounds vaguely like a kaiju has livened up wiping on Malacrass because the mage gone one-shotted by an add before he could sheep it again.
There are unpleasant aspects to interpersonal contact in the game... barrens chat, bad PuG's, people who clog Trade chat with their egomaniacal rantings, that one enchanter who spams with his various enchants but when you actually ask him to do one is always afk, constant 'duel me outside Ironforge, if I win you pay 10g, if I lose you get 100g' posts from people who won't actually pay up... but man, a good group of people can really override all that junk with useful sounding boards and fun times. Make sure to keep good people once you find them, because they'll make the game ten thousand times better.
Filed under: Warrior, Analysis / Opinion, WoW Social Conventions, Virtual selves, Guilds, Odds and ends






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Kadamon Mar 1st 2008 3:40PM
I think Terokkar chat is the new Barrens chat now...
Though, there was that one night, a complete flame fest over religion in Nagrand. It was highly amusing though.
Beaverius Mar 2nd 2008 12:01AM
Speaking of unpleasantries, could you possibley be referring to the alliance top-spammer Thesteveman on norgannon ?
No way you could not :)
tar Mar 3rd 2008 2:37AM
Nah, hes refering to Snuggles on Dath'remar, he has to be
Gimmlette Mar 2nd 2008 12:46PM
DnD'er? Ah....a person after my own heart. I still play with a group of friends and have named my DnD character for this new campaign, "Gimmlette".
I too like the social aspect and the ability to opt out of that should you so desire. I've said it before, I think Trade channel is the new Barrens chat. I just don't read it anymore. The one person out there who actually has what you want is lost in the sea of spams, flames and murloc movie titles.
One thing you forgot, the guilds that spam recruitment messages.