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Wysłany: Nie 12:03, 05 Gru 2010 Temat postu: Wailing Caverns and Razorfen Kraul |
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I guess it will be the same with Razorfen Downs, but my characters aren't up to there yet in their LFG leveling game. But in general, Wailing Caverns and Razorfen Kraul are two lowbie instances where a Horde cross-over can look all uber knowledgable and educated by taking the directional lead of a group of Alliance payers.
Wailing Caverns is one that I find the tanks often leave the party as soon as they zone in when I'm in there on my Shaman who cannot tank. They leave partially because the instance is so darned long, but also because as a Tank it's generally your responsibility to lead direction and get aion kinah .
If you don't know your way through the twisty turny intestine-like mess of loops that describes Wailing Caverns, it's really easy to get cheap aion kinah and run around in circles while you try to find whatever it was you missed to bring you on to the next boss. And in order to get the aion kinah you have to finish all of the regular bosses, and then talk to the Tauren at the start of the instance, in order to escort him to the final boss. It's not a small trip!
So if you find yourself in WC as an Alliance,wow gold, and the Tank is leading direction well and actually gets you to the escort at the end, be sure to say "thanks for leading us through that twisty maze!". I was surprised at the concern that Alliance players tend to buy aion kinah when entering into RFK, though. I mean, Wailing Caverns is long and twisty and confusing, but Razorfen Kraul is actually pretty straight-forward with few places to get lost and run around in circles like in WC. Yet, when my Horde-turned-Alliance friend who was in the PUG with me died (fell into the pit of pigs and couldn't get back up), we both had to convince the rest of the party that there was no need to back-track to escort him back to where we were from the start of the instance, and at first I think the rest of them thought I was being cruel!
My friend and I laughed over vent at their responses, and my Mage friend was sure to pipe in on the party line to let folks know he knew the place very well and had no troubles getting back to us, too. |
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