Patch 3.3 PTR: Festergut impressions

I cleared out the tail end of my afternoon in the hopes of getting a glimpse at the latest raid boss to be tested in the patch 3.3 PTR. Festergut was open for testing on North American servers while the European servers had Rotface. There were some issues with Rotface earlier in the day (namely that the 25 man version of Rotface had health that was meant for the 10 man). Anyway, I managed to get in a few attempts on Festergut here while playing on my priest.
First, let's talk trash.
Zoning in, you'll see the Ashen Verdict (which I assume is the new faction pairing the Ebon Blade and Argent Crusade forces together) with a forward command post on the bottom floor of Icecrown. Tirion and his boys are standing by holding down the fort here while your forces are slowly infiltrating Icecrown.
There's a teleporter right at the entrance. Festergut is located in the Plagueworks section of the citadel. After you step off the teleporter and step forward a bit, you'll be greeted by an extremely vast chasm. The whole place feels very Black Temple-esque in size and scope. I couldn't help but take a few seconds to really appreciate just how massive this one area was. There was nothing but fog when I looked down over the bridge.
Anyway, our group didn't move more than a few steps before engaging one of the pesky Val'kyrs. She went down without too much of a fight.

Of course, what's an undead dungeon without a couple of abominations guarding the wings? I think these guys did a knock back. Regardless, the abominations presented no problems for our (mostly) pre-made group of players.
We rounded the bend and stopped short. There were not only one but two Gluth-like dogs patrolling the hallway. What the heck, let's pull one and see what happens, eh? The tank pulls one of these oversized dogs and the raid starts opening up on him. Piece of cake, we think to ourselves.
Nope.
A few seconds later he takes a big chomp out of the raid. Everyone's health drops down to 10% and zombies start streaming in.
Yeah, I'm not kidding.
It's the first wipe of the night to Gluth version 2.0.
We were two healing the trash and I found it tough. You'd think a disc priest and a resto shaman would have that stuff covered. The second time around, I zeroed in on the tanks after he took a bite again (Binding Heal is your friend, priests). We were prepared for the zombies this time.

For future reference though, please don't drop an Earthbind Totem or Frost Nova the zombies when they're next to the healers. We don't like getting beat on when we're near death. Once we shut down the oversized mutt, we snuck by the other dog and took a left towards Festergut.
This guy looks hideous.
Attempt 1
We had no idea what to expect. We were also shorthanded one player resulting in us 9 manning the first try. We didn't know much about the boss and we figured we'd use the time to explore his abilities.
Didn't last very long. The area was permeated with and orange gas. We were caught off-guard and I know I panicked. I was running around the room looking for an off switch of some sorts. Everyone in the raid continued to take damage and the shaman and myself were hard-pressed to keep everyone alive.
My party members fell one by one. I couldn't keep them alive fast enough or Festergut got to them before I could. I felt like I was 2 seconds behind his every move. Eventually, we wiped.
But we did learn several things.
The gimmick
That orange gas in the room is called Gaseous Blight. It deals constant damage to the players within the room. Festergut will periodically inhale this. Gas Spores are going to infect a couple of players (2 on 10 man). After it wears off, it explodes and deals shadow damage to the players around you and increases their resistance to the Blight effect (assuming they get hit by Blighted Spores). It's called Inoculation. Shadow damage taken is decreased by 25%. So the goal is to run into a crowd of players when a player has a gas spore (or have the players run to you if you have it, do whatever works).
Once he finishes inhaling the blight a few times, as you can guess, all the gas has to be released somehow. And ugh, he passes enough wind to effectively wipe the raid if they're not inoculated to that stuff. It's no longer gaseous blight. It's become Pungent Blight.
We found that out on the second try.
Oh, and for you smart guys who are thinking "Why don't we just stack the raid and heal through the Gas Spore damage so that everyone around them gets Inoculated," there's one ability called Vile Gas. If a player gets hit, they start vomiting. This isn't ordinary vomit either. It deals damage to nearby players.
On the last try, I raised the white flag in surrender. We couldn't two heal it just yet. We weren't able to recognize the abilities quick enough nor were the players able to identify when to run in and when to stay out. We needed an extra healer to function as a cushion for us. Our druid tank switched to tree form since it didn't seem like we needed a second tank for this boss. Players stayed alive longer and we were slowly getting the hang of the encounter.
Unfortunately, it was over. Boss testing time was finished and I wasn't able to claim my first PTR boss kill.
All in all, from a healing standpoint, Festergut presents a tough challenge. There's no way a raid group's going to be able to 2 heal Icecrown initially. Most of us were using pre-made characters so we had some pretty sweet hardware. The trash at this level of the instance seemed difficult enough. Sure they recycled a boss mechanics as a trash mob, but it's an interesting spin nonetheless which kept the healers working. Just experiencing this one wing leads me to believe that Icecrown may very well be Blizzard's crowning raid dungeon. All the bosses we've fought in Northrend and the instances we've healed through?
I suspect it's nothing compared to what awaits inside the citadel.
Patch 3.3 is the last major patch of Wrath of the Lich King. With the new Icecrown Citadel 5-man dungeons and 10/25-man raid arriving soon, patch 3.3 will deal the final blow to the Arthas. WoW.com's Guide to Patch 3.3 will keep you updated with all the latest patch news.Filed under: Priest, Analysis / Opinion, Raiding, Wrath of the Lich King






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
asfs Oct 22nd 2009 3:54AM
disgusting
wolfnite4 Oct 22nd 2009 4:03AM
that sounds pretty sweet!
travis Oct 22nd 2009 6:04AM
/agree
Im very happy that Blizz is making Icecrown very difficult, at least for now, so players can 'progress' through it rather than just down each boss and then Arthas himself in just a week or two.
I can't wait to see whats next...
Ryan Oct 22nd 2009 4:07AM
When i saw that picture the first word that came to mind is "Repulsive".
Hairfish Oct 22nd 2009 9:39AM
Oh, don't be mean. I'm sure his mothers love him.
devilsei Oct 22nd 2009 11:00AM
I think you mean "mothers", cause if anything, he was born a puzzle, and the only person there to assemble it was a blind man...
Cause if there is just a mother... I dont wanna think about it...
Kyle Oct 22nd 2009 4:08AM
i barfed in my mouth a little after looking at that boss model.
Vargg(firetree) Oct 22nd 2009 7:50AM
Good!!!!!! My only hope is that ol' Rotface has a model cooler than his name......
ROB13 Oct 22nd 2009 8:21AM
Rotface has the same model, but he's green instead.
Sean Oct 22nd 2009 4:14AM
Just when I start gearing a resto druid to raid, it sounds like healing will be harder than ever! Oh well, it'll all be worth it to get to take down the Lich King. I've never been more excited for a raid to be released!
ScorchHellfire Oct 22nd 2009 4:15AM
...
Is that a rat head sticking out of its neck?
Aldarion Oct 22nd 2009 4:58AM
Does this 'thing' have a neck at all?
Hampster Oct 22nd 2009 4:41AM
I lol'ed at your "gluth trash" experience, it reminds me of the first time our guild tried Ulduar trash. I can't wait to get some free time to test this dungeon on the ptr myself.
bleuchz Oct 22nd 2009 1:51PM
My favorite part of this blog post is the fact that it was posted at almost 4 A.M. What time zone are you in Matt? =)
Silversol Oct 22nd 2009 5:54AM
I'd probably be too wired too sleep myself after something like that.
Matticus Oct 22nd 2009 1:53PM
I'm in the PST time zone. I was working on this throughout most of the night.
Starfiyre of Shadow Council Oct 22nd 2009 5:10AM
Right before bed! Thanks, my dreams will be miserable thanks to that picture!
GusBus Oct 22nd 2009 6:02AM
This is just the kind of evil unnatural abomination I'd expect to find in the ultimate scourge stronghold... this is exciting!
SheldonLock Oct 22nd 2009 6:25AM
It's "face" really reminds me of Gooey Gus, The Slime Monster from the show Ghostwriter. Like, instantly, that's what i thought about. "I'm burning mad, I'm STEAMING MAD!".
Wow, who knew such an ugly boss would remind me of something Nostalgic and cool?
Sargenus Oct 22nd 2009 7:19AM
Am I the only one who thinks that model looks SO KICK ASS? I mean. I LOVE abominations! And the current abominations are, dare I say it? Cute! This one actually looks like an abomination! Y'know? "Abomination to mankind"? That's what it is!