The Queue: I understand my own sleep schedule

For me, sleeping too long is a curse. I hate it. My body hates it. If I wake up from a too-long nap or way-too-long sleep, I feel groggy and weird. Rather, I usually sleep for a set amount of time, between five to seven hours, and then I'm up for the day. No naps. Can't do naps.
So, of course, when I fall asleep at 8 p.m. for some reason, I wake up at 3 in the morning. Let's answer some questions, shall we?
alzeer asked:
in the last two expansions we got "Chill of the throne" & "Sunwell Radiance" to counter the tanks`s high dodge value by the end of expansion. but in cata we didn't get smiler buff (yet), was the dodge formula changed so it is not needed any more?
There are a few factors that relate to the fact that there will not be a need for Deathwell Radiance in the future for gear during this raiding tier. First of all, the number of raiding tiers for the Cataclysm expansion was smaller than those of the Wrath of the Lich King expansion, meaning Blizzard had another entire set of gear ramping up a player's powers and abilities. That tier of gear essentially needed to be dealt with -- thus, Icewell Radiance.
Not only that, but the focus and design of the Cataclysm fights were different beasts than in Wrath. Wrath bosses in ICC needed Icewell Radiance in order to hit your tanks for lots of damage. Tanks in Wrath were never in any other state other than full health or dead, meaning that the stamina imbalance and ludicrously high mitigation rates necessitated the use of a debuff. In Cataclysm, fights are designed to leave the tank vulnerable to other damage, as well as the boss, leaving bosses in Cataclysm without the ability to one-shot appropriately geared tanks. Even if you are too hard to hit by the boss, Cataclysm encounters will make sure you're taking damage, jumping over the need for Deathwell Radiance.
Sunwell Radiance came into effect because Blizzard had no way to really predict the crazy amounts of gear inflation and power creep, so it stuck in a quick solution for the time being. Wrath was a first failed attempt, and Cataclysm provided the first real testing grounds for better gear progression at the endgame. Because of the fact that there were fewer raid tiers and more loot planning, Blizzard has dodged the bullet this time.
Who knows what awaits us in the future? My guess is that once we hear about whatever item level squish is happening with the next expansion in one way or another with skew with values enough, we will be in a whole new world.
dave73 asked:
In Well of Eternity, Illadin says "The stench of sulfur and brimstone...". Brimstone is, in fact, another word for sulfur. Did someone mess up? I find it hard to believe that made it all the way from the writer's desk to the live game without being caught by someone at Blizzard.
"Sulfur and brimstone" is a common misuse of "fire and brimstone," unless it does in fact mean a stench that smells like both sulfur and its counterpart sister word brimstone. This is most likely just a mistake. It happens.
mandapanda00001 asked:
Is there any chance I'll ever see my mage's different conjuring food again at max level?
What if I seriously miss conjuring strudels on my mage? ;_; I remember making my mage table for our ICC raids and telling them on vent/raid chat "Tonight's strudels are strawberry! :D" I know they're always cooking and stuff. I guess I'm just nostalgic and wish that instead of cake I could choose to make biscuits or strudels or cookies for my conjure food. Small and minor in the grand scheme of things!
I'll just go make strudels in real life then.
To be honest, Blizzard should just make mage food give you back a percentage of health and mana and give you a new type of conjure every five or 10 levels. Having a huge assortment of summonable food might be cool, and they all give the same benefit, much like how mounts were changed so that every mount scales with riding level. Then mages would get a new fun customization flavor aspect to their characters. Sounds neat to me.
@blueearth77 on Twitter asked:
Do you think blizzard will be more or less focused on phasing in MoP?
I think there will be the same amount of phasing in Mists of Pandaria as there was in Wrath or Cataclysm. It's inevitable, really, but it works because changing the world around you is the holy grail of MMOs. If you can change the static world around as a player explores in it, you've achieved what The Vision never could.
Personally, I love phasing and micro-instancing, allowing players to have seamless experiences while still retaining the capital cities and hub world aspects of the genre.
Elarwen asked:
What happened to the "Ask A Faction Leader" column?
I'll ask Mr. Sacco about it today, just for you.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 5)
soup of the day Jan 21st 2012 12:12PM
Which do you prefer, 2 wheel drive or 4 and why?
MrJak Jan 21st 2012 3:57PM
I liked ARGOs before they were cool!
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARGO) - for reference :)
musicchan Jan 21st 2012 12:16PM
I saw what you did there.
Personally, I like Icewell Radiance better than Deathwell Radiance.
xvkarbear Jan 21st 2012 12:38PM
I'm not sure why he just didn't call it the "Chill of the Throne" debuff..
lazymangaka Jan 21st 2012 1:00PM
Chill of the Sunwell!
razion Jan 21st 2012 1:06PM
I'm still partial to Icecrown Radiance.
Pyromelter Jan 21st 2012 6:37PM
xv, it's a portmanteau of Sunwell Radiance and any number of Icecrown Citadel terms. Since the debuffs of both raids were similar, it was kind of a... derogatory term, referring to blizzard's failure to itemize correctly and requiring a dodge debuff to make sure they could even out tank damage.
BrentJackson Jan 21st 2012 12:20PM
I tried to upvote the response to the mage food question. It's just that good.
Xayíde Jan 21st 2012 12:55PM
So all of us have to make a macro to use whichever food the mage decides to make instead of just keybinding the food from your bag? No thanks
Noyou Jan 21st 2012 12:56PM
There should be at least 2 options. One for max level and one for everyone else. It sucks not being able to make magefood for anyone under 85. I vote for mage pizza in MoP. I'm sure there will be some nice Asian based recipes for normal cooking.
Nathanyel Jan 21st 2012 1:47PM
Glyph of Cheesecake. Hmmmm.
Avan Jan 21st 2012 2:17PM
@Xayide:
Oh no, having to spend 5 seconds to open your bag and drop the mage food onto an action bar. How incredibly unfair.
Or, you could always just use the Buffet addon, which keeps a macro updated for you. http://www.wowinterface.com/downloads/info8370-Buffet.html
(What I'm saying is that you're complaining about a non-issue.)
shatnerstorm2 Jan 21st 2012 6:59PM
I don't see why he was downvoted - he has a point. As a healer, I know I wouldn't like having to keep dragging 6 different types of mage food that all do the same thing onto my action bar, as opposed to now, where I keep a slot reserved for cake even if I don't have any =) It would be an inconvenience for everyone else merely for the sake of having a tiny bit of extra flavor (no pun intended) for mages.
Revnah Jan 21st 2012 12:25PM
*still marches around with her banner*
I'm not giving up! Why should 1% at WoW Insider have 99% of the knowledge about bloggers like Allison Robert and Christian Belt? Occupy About The Bloggers Street!
Shade Jan 21st 2012 12:25PM
Glyph of Strudel? Tome of Conjure Refreshment: Pie? I'm on board.
mr.ts.morris Jan 21st 2012 1:04PM
Has Blizzard ever commented on make food scalable (i.e. based on percentage rather than a set amount) or at least add an buyable option? I can understand why they would have to leave the existing foods as they are, for leveling cooking, but with an alt in full heirlooms and chants, their resource pools can far exceed the return on-level foods gives, especially at lower levels.
VioletArrows Jan 21st 2012 1:11PM
The thing with the elders and the coins is coming up (I'm tired and addled shut up). After getting the new pets, you could use the leftovers to buy a million of those dumplings. I still have somewhere around 80 dumplings leftover from last year and 40 coins. They don't go bad and they refresh on percentage.
sturob Jan 21st 2012 12:27PM
Not chemistry experts but rather Southern Baptists.
I've always heard the phrase as "hellfire and brimstone," used to describe the fate that awaits unrepentant sinners.
I just figured something out about the Dungeon Finder that I find annoying. I'm leveling a new druid (currently mid-40s) and I was wondering why it seemed like I kept getting knocked out of the queue. Then last night, I dinged, and poof, the green eyeball disappeared. Working as intended? Sad when the time on a given level is shorter than the healer +dps queue.
Brett Porter Jan 21st 2012 12:48PM
From what I know, it is working as intended. Any time you level, you are automatically removed from your LFD or BG queue. I assume this had to do with queuing for a BG as a level 19, then doing enough to kick you into level 20. It had the sad side effect of affecting the LFD queue as well, so unintentional, but still working as intended. My thoughts anyways!
Brett Porter Jan 21st 2012 12:49PM
(2nd attempt; apologies if this duplicates)
From what I know, it is working as intended. Any time you level, you are automatically removed from your LFD or BG queue. I assume this had to do with queuing for a BG as a level 19, then doing enough to kick you into level 20. It had the sad side effect of affecting the LFD queue as well, so unintentional, but still working as intended. My thoughts anyways!