Ready Check: Everything's dead, Dave

Ready Check is a weekly column focusing on successful raiding for the serious raider. Hardcore or casual, ZA or Sunwell Plateau, everyone can get in on the action and down some bosses. This week, we look at the sort of people who've already killed everything, and ask "Why?"...
There's been a lot of discussion over the last week concerning hardcore raiders -- specifically those among the raiding corps who've raced to 80 as fast as possible and cleared every instance in game already. To people outside this group, it's quite easy to get a bit carried away when discussing raiders: these people don't have jobs, they ruin the game for themselves, they can't be actually enjoying a moment of it...
None of the above is true, of course. This week's Ready Check looks at the current raiding game from the perspective of one who's cleared it all, and attempts to inject a little myth-busting and reality into the hyperbole.
Racing to Level 80
One thing many people frequently seem curious about is the lifestyle of raiders at the top. Is TwentyFifthNovember composed of a squad of raiders with no jobs or families, supported solely by their sponsorship, who spend far too much time in front of their PCs? Let's forget the poster boys for now -- most of the guild, as with the other guilds who've already cleared all the content, is composed of (relatively) normal people.
Having a job and hitting 80 fast aren't mutually exclusive. Most raiders who hit 80 within the first few days of release planned it out very carefully, booked time off work and settled in with plenty of home comforts ready to face a stretch in front of the PC with little sleep, aching eyes and numb legs. Very few people receive anything worthwhile from their sponsorships -- after all, if people are quite happy to powerlevel to 80 without being paid, why would a sponsor pay them?

So how (we'll get on to 'why' in a minute) did these raiders get to level 80 so quickly? It's a combination of beta experience, lack of sleep, extensive use of caffeine and constant motivation. Many people levelled to 80 on beta, which has a dual effect: firstly, levelling on live servers is made a lot easier because you know just where Mankrik's sister-in-law is; secondly, having the leisure to explore the content on beta means players don't miss out when powerlevelling on live.
Also, if you have an entire Sunwell-clad raid force outstripping most of the server's population, it's very easy to get help with the odd elite quest, form on-level dungeon groups of capable people, and there are fewer problems with fighting over spawns and named mobs since those waiting for them are probably fairly sensible people.
Some of the speculation being flung around -- that people had teams of others playing their character for them, that they AFK-botted through a level or two, etc -- are entirely unfounded, at least with respect to raiders in general. People simply pushed themselves, planned well, familiarised themselves with the content beforehand and took a few days off work.

Why do people want to bypass a large amount of the new content, barely seeing it in a sleep-deprived powerlevelling haze? For a lot of people, levelling isn't the main focus of their game -- raiding is. Thus they push to get to maximum level as fast as possible, to begin the real fun.
But why not wait a week? Part of the motivation is that of attaining server first level 80 achievements for class, race or even overall -- part of it is a desire to keep up with the raid force and ensure you're not going to be left behind when the first 10 or 25 people hit 80. And again, part of it is having done a lot of the levelling content on beta and not feeling a desire to slow down and enjoy it.
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Instances, Raiding, Bosses, Ready Check (Raiding)






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
Tom Nov 22nd 2008 5:17PM
Sponsorship? Who pays people to play WoW and why do they pay them?
Durango Nov 28th 2008 8:53PM
been wondering the same thing myself
PeeWee Nov 22nd 2008 6:46PM
For the same reason companies pay millions to have their logotype on the F1 cars and on football arenas.
Tom Nov 22nd 2008 7:15PM
OK, but people watch Nascar and NFL games live and on TV... where did people watch WoW?
Tom Nov 22nd 2008 7:16PM
*where do people
wtb WoWinsider edit feature :P
shkss Nov 22nd 2008 7:34PM
Well put it this way. You're commenting on them right now. You are aware of who they are and that they are sponsored.
Everyone hears about them every day, pretty much. So where do people watch WoW? You've just commented on the answer :P
Nicknin10do Nov 22nd 2008 8:43PM
Well, you could put it this way. suppose a big company (say, AMD) sponsered a player and he hits 80 first, he can then go on and talk about how he used an AMD CPU when he hit 80, thus AMD getting some cred for the first 80, theoretically of course.
syco Nov 22nd 2008 5:22PM
I avoid playing characters who are not rested, so from that perspective, hitting 80 isn't even possible yet.
kozom Nov 22nd 2008 5:46PM
that's my golden rule, not rest no WoW. If i take a week off WoW, i can play a little more next week.
Will Nov 22nd 2008 5:26PM
Most people get their kicks in this game from progression, why waste your time doing lower level instances when you know you'll replace that gear at level 80, so just focus on getting to level 80 first and as fast as possible and gear up there.
Definately a shame to miss a lot of the lore involved in quests though and experiencing instances even if you don't get great gear from it... I've still never done Molten core and its on my to do list just to experience it
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Darleth Nov 22nd 2008 6:19PM
Do I smell a Red Dwarf reference?
Rachel Nov 22nd 2008 6:18PM
Yay a Red Dwarf reference!
pinkybumbum Nov 22nd 2008 6:17PM
lolreddwarf refrence.
Jennie Lees Nov 22nd 2008 6:31PM
Maybe I just like the name Dave ;)
Grim Nov 22nd 2008 6:43PM
It's cold outside. There's no kind of atmosphere...
Bean Nov 23rd 2008 1:36PM
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=nyKF2qd0-iQ
It's amazing what you can find on youtube these days.
Freakydemon Nov 25th 2008 12:23PM
Red Dwarf 1 of the best comedy series ever ^^
Elyx Nov 22nd 2008 6:44PM
while i do think most peeps get their thrills from progression, that word does mean different things for different people.
For on shaman in our guild, it was obtaining the reward "first shaman on server to 80", adn he pretty much did what the author of this article stated...2 days off work, little sleep, lots of coffee, a few cranks at roommates, etc.
For me my progression has been starting 4 Dk's on various servers, maxing a few trade skills, and making sure i fully enjoy my prot warriors first step into northrend. my highest lvl right now is 71, but i have 2 Dk's closing in on 70, and currently have th highest BS in the guild.
the key here i feel is that both peeps in teh above examples are playing WoW the way they LIKE to play. and both are enjoying it. one for his extensive work over a 2 day period (hes now floating in PuG's waiting for our lazy butts to catch up), and the other enjoyed tinkering around waiting for rested to grow to nice levels on his multiple 70's.
So there how i enjoyed my 15$...how about yours?
Ironhide Nov 22nd 2008 7:23PM
These people clearing the content shouldnt even be a blip on the radoar, let alone garner so much attention on so many websites.
They practiced on the content for months in beta, they had all the strats, knew exactly what gear to get, what quests to complete, etc etc to get this done.
There is no uber skill required in anything they did. They took 25 already well geared players, and ran them through content they already knew, and into raid zones they already had strats too, to beat content they had practiced on in beta.
Whoopity do.
just once, I'd like to see someone write about 25 poeple who make their own way through the content in record time, with no advance notice or knowledge, and progress through content they have to learn and have no strats for. That's worthy of respect, that's news.
TwentyFifthof Noobtember accomplished nothing special... and nothing any 25 people couldnt have done.
Osi Nov 22nd 2008 8:12PM
That guild is a running joke in WOW. I'm surprise this even made news :)