The OverAchiever: More Glory of the Cataclysm Hero

We took a break last week to cover the Lunar Festival, but this week, we'll finish our preliminary look at the Glory of the Cataclysm Hero, rewarding the Volcanic Stone Drake. More extensive strategy guides will be done on a dungeon-by-dungeon basis; here, I'm just interested in a quick assessment of the general difficulty level of the achievements required.
As with our first article, I've organized the meta according to dungeon and boss for quick reference past the cut. This week, we're covering the Lost City of the Tol'vir through the Vortex Pinnacle.

By happy contrast to Halls of Origination loot, Seliza's Spear did drop for me, so I have nothing but hearty praise for this instance. Except for the croc boss. Screw that guy.
General Husam No achievement.
Lockmaw and Augh
- Acrocalypse Now God, I hate this encounter, and the achievement just adds another level of misery. If you're a warrior tank, then Vigilance will make this slightly easier, as you can keep taunting adds off the focused person whenever he/she is hit (which will be often). However, that still doesn't solve the problem of surviving 20 of them, and a lot of early groups simply evade-bugged them as a means of getting around the issue. Blizzard's fixed that, and you may be best off kiting the bastards. Difficulty: Medium to high, although that could just be the nuisance of trying to tank against the focused person's huge threat lead talking.
- Kill It With Fire! Fortunately, it's like Rat Pack in The Deadmines in that you don't have to do it all at once. Any player getting the Burning Soul debuff should try to position himself close to a fire patch left by the phoenix spawned in phase 1, and the resulting Soul Fragment should then be taunted through the fire. A little bit of a hassle to coordinate, but not really tough to do unless you're trying to get all three done at once. Difficulty: Easy if you're doing it one by one, your DPS is good, and your tank doesn't yank the add out of the fire too early.
- Headed South This is widely considered the most difficult achievement (at least at current levels of gear) required for the meta and will require a great deal of coordination and DPS from your group. The difficulty is such that you may want to try getting this for one or two players at a time rather than the full group. Difficulty: High, and probably going to stay high until we're in the next tier of raid content or even further.
Neeeeeeeeeeerfed. Shadowfang, like its earlier counterpart The Deadmines, has made a reappearance in Cataclysm as an unusually deadly heroic. However, players had mixed reactions to the bosses, more particularly to the first and third. Springvale with three melee DPS is still a slum.
Baron Ashbury
- Pardon Denied Absolutely the last achievement I would want to try with a PUG, given that the tank's health is so low post-Asphyxiate, but doable as long as you've got good interrupters and a cavalier attitude toward DPS players' health. Any health pots or self-healing abilities that a tank can pop will also help here; Ashbury's damage is actually very low once his cast abilities are out of the equation. Difficulty: Medium to high, depending on group composition and the DPS/tank's self-healing capacities.
Commander Springvale
- To the Ground! One of the few achievements made substantially easier by the presence of an off tank or by running away like a scared little girl. If you have the ability to crowd-control both undead adds as the fight starts, you may want to do that while the tank starts to kite Springvale back to the courtyard. With good DPS, he'll die before the next set of adds (spawned every 45 seconds) ever reach you. If you can't crowd-control the adds, then tanking them out of Springvale's LoS is the best way to handle it. Difficulty: Easy to medium, depending on group composition.
Lord Godfrey
- Bullet Time This can be an extremely buggy achievement, and you may find yourself wiping and resetting the boss several times before you get all 12 kills you need. Otherwise, it's just a matter of your tank getting the adds in front of Godfrey for each Pistol Barrage. Difficulty: Easy, assuming the achievement doesn't bug out and your tank or healer blows a cooldown for each Barrage.
Stonecore is not a particularly PUG-friendly dungeon, mostly because three of the four bosses have abilities that will one-shot a player who's not paying attention.
Corborus No achievement.
Slabhide No achievement.
Ozruk No achievement.
High Priestess Azil
- Rotten to the Core If you're willing to suicide your way into this achievement, it's pretty easy, because there are exactly 60 adds parked in front of Azil. The catch is that she has to be on the ground when they die, because you won't get credit for this achievement if it happens before the encounter formally begins. Pop tank and healer cooldowns to survive in the interim. Difficulty: Fairly easy if you're willing to suicide it, fairly difficult if you're not. However, a frost mage can singlehandedly nix the difficulty with Ring of Frost.
Throne is one of the easier heroics, or at least it is until you get to the multiple gilgoblin pulls on the way to Mindbender Ghur'sha. God, I hate those things.
Lady Naz'jar
- Old Faithful I actually got this completely by accident while healing a tank who couldn't have found his way out of a paper bag if paid a living wage to do so. If you're someone who's actually trying to get this on purpose, it's probably easiest to leave the melee add at fairly low health after Naz'jar's phase 2 (kiting the caster mobs gets hairy) and make sure your tank gets it over to a Geyser in time. Difficulty: Easy to medium, depending on your tank's gear and where Naz'jar decides to spawn a Geyser (it wouldn't pay for players to be hugely spread out, in other words). One of the Wowhead commenters pointed out that you can also do this with a priest using Mind Control to send an add into Geyser, and that's something I'd love to try the next time I'm in a group wanting this achievement.
Mindbender Ghur'sha No achievement.
Ozumat
- Prince of Tides Easy, easy, easy. The Unyielding Behemoth is the largest Faceless-type mob that spawns during the first phase of the Ozumat encounter, and all you have to do is keep it alive until Ozumat buffs you with Tidal Surge. The tank can simply keep it tanked until that point, or -- assuming you can debuff it with a speed penalty like Hamstring or Infected Wounds -- just kite it. As long as the DPS isn't hitting it in the meantime, you can easily kill it after getting Tidal Surge. Difficulty: Fairly easy, as long as your tank and healer are decently geared.
Interestingly, there's an achievement here that's not actually linked to a boss but to the zone itself:
- Extra Credit Bonus Stage You guys are on your own on this one; I extracted a promise from a guildie to show me how he did this, but I haven't been able to go yet. Wowhead commenters have plenty of advice on offer, though. Difficulty: Hell if I know, but if it's apparently soloable by a few classes, it can't be that bad.
Altairus No achievement.
Asaad
- No Static at All Easy, easy, easy -- as long as you're watching Asaad's casts religiously (so healers will need to /focus Asaad for this in order to keep an eye on him). How do you beat Static Cling? Jumping before he finishes! It's that simple. As an aside, this is also how you avoid the Quake attack from Crystalspawn Giants in Stonecore. Difficulty: Easy, if you can find your space bar, which -- judging from the average WoW player I see idling around the cities -- is not one of the game's more difficult tasks.
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 2)
Garnlok Jan 27th 2011 6:01PM
Areyousure{NoStaticatAll}iseasy,Ican'tseemtogetit....
Tri Jan 28th 2011 3:00AM
I c what u did thar...
jfofla Jan 27th 2011 6:17PM
I need help with the exploring Tol Barad Achievement. I need to " discover" the three mini dungeons to get the Achievement.
I have been in all three almost everyday since first week of release, been over every inch of each, but can't find the Waypoint that will unlock the discovery. Please HELP!
Necromann Jan 27th 2011 6:38PM
I think they are fixing that in 4.0.6
Razuvious Jan 27th 2011 6:51PM
With the Extra Credit Bonus Stage, most of them especially the last are just out of reach of a normal jump off the spiral ramps. The trick is to get the Zephyr speed buff and then jump with it while clicking madly. Luckily for me i joined a group which had already done the others, so i can't help with those :(
Loss Jan 27th 2011 6:59PM
There are a lot of achievements and mechanics which are easy for players in the US, but not so easy (or actually outright impossible without luck) for players experiencing 400-600ms latency, as is common in Australia. In fact, if you aren't using a tunnelling service, 400ms is about the smallest you'll ever see. While I was able to reliably avoid Quake, Static Cling was impossible. I even took to jumping continuously, which didn't help at all. No matter how I timed it, I couldn't avoid it. (Of course, people will write now sayign they have 600ms and avoid it every time... I don't care. I'm not a great player, nor a bad player. I can avoid pretty much everything else without much difficulty, so if suddenly I find something I can't avoid at all after trying every trick I have, I figure it's probably it, not me.)
Don't even try talking to an Australian about Less-rabi. A half-second cast time at 400ms latency is impossible to interrupt without intercessory prayer. It just kinda ends up depressing us when we have these all-but-impossible achievements and all the guides say 'It's easy, just have lots of interrupts/jump/get out of the way!'
It isn't just achievements. At 400ms, I found Rajh's inferno leap impossible to avoid, since latency applies on both parts: burning adrenaline rush seems to apply a little late. I died a half-dozen times to it, each time getting hit while I was outside the area of effect (the server, of course, thought I was still inside). There's a reason that Australian guilds have a harder time clearing bosses... latency hurts hard, and the game is by and large balanced for players who live near servers.
I do hope that with the extension of Static Cling's cast time, the effect will be easier to avoid. I fear the real solution to these things might be letting the client handle a bit more stuff... but that opens the game up to hacks. I have no idea what the solution would be.
Other than putting in physical Oceanic servers. That'd rock.
davehoehn970 Jan 27th 2011 8:42PM
Extra Credit Bonus Stage is seriously easy, with the caveat that you have to pay attention *if* you're getting tossed around by the tornadoes on Altairus. Sure, you're supposed to avoid them (and should!) but if you do get tossed, look for a shiny floating orb and right click it. There are two, and you need them both. Without some kind of flight (levitation?), you can't grab them without the tornado toss. The other three orbs are sitting along the side of some of the ramps, two more where the wind orbs you have to shoot to get by are. Those, once there's no wind to push you back, you can just jump off the ledge and spam your click on the globes. Those other three can be grabbed once the dungeon is clear, also.
A quick note on No Static at All... jump mechanics in the game are really touchy. It's probably variable for each player due to their individual lag, but you can be clearly in the air and still get Static Cling (or hit by Quake). This one is easy to get, yes, but subject to BS forces beyond your control.
Dave Jan 28th 2011 8:25AM
Although it sounds easy on the surface, I found No Static at All to be quite tricky. I would often times by in midair when the cast went off and find myself static clung. It was the last achievement I went for to complete the meta. I probably spent 3 or 4 LFD runs that saw me fail, typically on the last cast. I almost threw my computer across the room in rage it was so frustrating.
Then some nice guildies went on a run with me. They had me avoid the first cast and then die to the lightning burst. Sure enough, I got the achieve.
Funny thing is, now that the pressure is off I have no trouble doing the achieve. The last 3 times I've done VP, I've avoided the cling.
Seleendria Jan 28th 2011 9:13AM
Headed South was the achievement I had the most difficulty on but once we worked out the kinks with our group it worked out beautifully.
We are Prot Pally (me), Resto Shaman, Rogue, and any other two types of DPS usually Boomkin, Mage, Warlock or Hunter came with us.
The rogue went up to Siamat by himself so that he could vanish and despawn the boss, we all went up and got into positin and when Siamat spawned the shammy would hit first and pop fire elemental which seemed to confuse Siamat as he started to move around a little and didn't put his shield up. While everyone else popped all dps cooldowns and got himdown to about 80%-85% health.
From there it was just inturrupting the minions and kiting them to the outside platformand killing them there so the storms wouldn't bother melee while the tank kited around the servants and 1 range helped get them down to 10% health each. When Siamat was at 50% we killed the third spawn first then had whomever was to get the achievement (No more than 2 at a time) after the bouncing we'd kill the last two right away get the debuff and we'd pop Heroism/Timewarp/Lust and put all damage reduction cooldowns on the targets with the debuff and burn the boss with about 10-15 seconds left to spare on the debuff. Yay!
Seleendria Jan 28th 2011 9:19AM
Oh and I forgot to mention that we used Prismatic Elixirs, in conjunction with druid mark and shammy nature resist totem or hunter nature resist aura (sicne it stacks) cuts the nature damage down a lot, I think it was about 35%-40% overall reduction.
matt Jan 28th 2011 9:20AM
bullet time:
pug a tank who is to stupid to get out of the barrage, blow all your CDs keeping him alive, maybe toss in a brez in there. difficulty: frighteningly easy (so long as you have the patience to get this deep into the instance with said smarty)