

Of all the early experiences I remember from WoW, I will never forget the music of the Barrens, Mulgore and Orgrimmar. Nothing like the fanfare we see today.ĥ discs, some troubleshooting and nearly 2 days later, I logged onto my Tauren Shaman, created on a realm I can’t remember, for an account I have long, long since lost. It had appeared in a few gamer magazines, and to say there was a buzz on the internet in 2004 is like saying there is a buzz when your phone vibrates in your pocket. In my early teens, an avid RuneScape player and low key geek, my best friend gave me his 10 day free trial key to play a “new, better RuneScape” called World of Warcraft. Thanks in advance for any advice that helps me be a better gamer.At least Bolvar knew what he was signing up for all those years ago (Blizzard) I play a healer role by the way so I the hard part balancing my attention on watching healthbars, my cooldowns, timers and whats going on around my character. So finally, the question is how can improve this? How can someone be better at deal with not just dodging bad stuff, but handle overlapping mechanics on the fly. I hate letting my guild down or halting them, though I have never been told I am doing so. I still end up like 2-3 dying to really stupid things during progression. Watch movies beforehand, like Fatboss, Stankie guides. The upper better part of the guild are more in the 85-95% area.

Which means I am alive 80-90% of entire evening of raiding while we are in combat on bosses.

I find myself on progression sometimes in the lower half part of the people when it comes to staying alive. However, I keep analyzing our logs from raiding and the most interesting section to me is the bottom part of the death section.

No one ever picked on my skills during my 13 years of semi hardcore raiding. I have always been seen on as quite good raider. So I am in a quite a good raiding guild now and I enjoy raiding with them quite a lot.
