Friday, January 28, 2011

Reins of the Vitreous Stone Drake

Hi, my name is Twitchie and I'll be taking over the Time is Money segments of this blog. I'm the glyph making powerhouse that revs up the coin generating machinery of the Borgthor empire.

No, I haven't (yet) had a psychotic break, but I thought I'd let some of my toons speak for themselves, since they have various different interests, and it's a nice way to organise the posts for the blog.

More on the coin front later, but first up... Mounts! I was lucky enough to have the [Reins of the Vitreous Stone Drake] drop in normal Stonecore the other day and snap it up.


Twilight Highlands was the ideal place to get a great picture of where you 'dangle' as opposed to 'riding' the mount. I decided to open up the Twilight Highlands portal, since my favourite place to farm leather is from the Untamed Gryphon, who also drop [Delicate Wing], a key ingredient for [Broiled Dragon Feast]. The graphic alone is a great reason to make this feast for your friends.

It was very satisfying to win the mount shortly after upgrading to Master Riding on my first toon to pay for the privilege, and I'm looking forward to collecting many more of the new mounts on other toons.

Sunday, January 16, 2011

New Expansion, New Beginning.


New Year! I’ve been having a ball with Cataclysm, but the last month has been completely flat out for work, so a few things have taken a back seat. With the new expansion and new year, it’s a great time to write about a new beginning.

For Cataclysm I founded a new guild called <Fidelity>, and left <The Ancients> where I had been GM for a couple of years. It was a very difficult decision, but the move was an important one to make, at the right time.

<The Ancients> is a fantastic guild, but as a large, social, raiding guild I could not see myself keeping up the commitment to the schedule I had been running. Also, with the change to the flexible raid lockout system, the niche of running a normal mode 25 man team and a hard mode 10 man team wasn’t going to exist even if I did have the time to continue running it. So we left the guild in good hands, and still keep in touch with many of the players we had enjoyed both Burning Crusade and Wrath of the Lich King with.

<Fidelity> is designed as a small guild, raiding less nights per week, with only a single 10 man team. In order to focus on many of the other things life has to offer, we have reduced our scheduled game time so we can have some more flexibility, and avoid burnout from a sense of obligation and time pressure.

I was a little overwhelmed with the support I got for the decision to create a new guild with a different focus, and pleasantly surprised that a lot of my close in game friends shared a similar vision for Cataclysm. So with a number of keen raiders, and some friends and family in game, the guild has grown to a total of 13 players, and we’re having a fantastic time. Rather than repeat the tales, I’ll let the guild speak for itself... so if you’re interested head over to our blog, forum and website and take a peek.

<Fidelity> is shortly due to begin our raid schedule, as the holiday period winds down. We’re still looking for our last healer, and a couple of people to fill our locum rank so we’re excited to meet some new people from Dath’remar and beyond. If you’re interested in joining <Fidelity>, please check out our recruitment page.