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It's ironic that my first blog on a tanking website comes after I've pretty much had to give up tanking due to some real life concerns. I used to be that person that never missed a raid, and now that I'm not doing it, I have discovered something that surprises me to no end. I don't really miss it very much.

I found myself thinking about it this morning while I played fetch with the dog (I swear he can't take a morning constitutional without chasing a tennis ball). What changed?

To answer that, I looked back over my WoW experience. I'm not a new player to the game, but I wasn't there right at the start either. I didn't pick up WoW until about 6 months after the release. Until then, I stuck with SWG because I really enjoyed the complex crafting system and actually having to learn a pretty intricate game. There was a lot wrong with it, but it seemed like they only fixed the stuff that wasn't actually broken. Once Sony was nice enough to go ahead and take everything I enjoyed about it out, I went ahead and moved onto this to join the people I had started playing SWG with.

I talked to my friends that were already playing about what they liked to do in WoW. I ended up deciding to go for a Warrior. I rolled a gnome as a joke on a buddy that already played one. Little did I realise the joke would be on me with healer LoS. I hit 60 and joined their casual raiding guild about the time they were fully clearing MC. I was at best a mediocre tank in those days. We didn't a consolidated source of info on tanking mechanics in one easy to browse place. I can remember doing web searches for info and the horror that was (and possibly still is) the official forums. I didn't even understand the relationship between defense and critical hits back then and it wasn't something any of the other tanks really talked about in our casual guild. Looking back, I'm amazed at what we actually accomplished sometimes.
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Where are my healz?

Posted 07-29-2008 at 08:56 AM by Treenaa (How things change)

I won't claim the equality was there before TBC, but at least with the expansion Paladins and Druids have become viable raid tanks. I'm not against it and we all bring our distinct strengths and weaknesses to the table. At the same time, I feel like Warriors have still maintained our position as the general "defacto" tank. We may not be the best at everything, but we generally can tank it all where it seems like Druids and Paladins have fights that just don't work out so well for them....
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How things change, pt3

Posted 07-08-2008 at 06:52 AM by Treenaa (How things change)

Patch 2.3...

New badge loots! ZA! Kara drops badges.

At this point I had pretty much gotten out of Karazhan other than the occasional fill in for someone else. All of a sudden I needed expertise and there was badge gear better than what I had. By golly I had to have it so we could continue to press forward with progression. So back to Karazhan I went. Four nights of "progression raiding", usually a Karazhan late at night after our 25 mans ended...
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How things change, pt2

Posted 07-08-2008 at 06:50 AM by Treenaa (How things change)
Updated 07-08-2008 at 06:56 AM by Treenaa

By the time TBC was rolling around I'd had a lot more practice and was a bit more knowledgeable about my class. My friends and I that had all split up, some to other guilds and some to other servers decided to get back together and all transfer to one of the new servers they were opening up in anticipation of the expansion. It was really nice to get to play with some of the people I hadn't been able to regularly group with over the prior year due to everyone's confilcting raid schedules and we...
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How things change, pt1

Posted 07-08-2008 at 06:49 AM by Treenaa (How things change)

It's ironic that my first blog on a tanking website comes after I've pretty much had to give up tanking due to some real life concerns. I used to be that person that never missed a raid, and now that I'm not doing it, I have discovered something that surprises me to no end. I don't really miss it very much.

I found myself thinking about it this morning while I played fetch with the dog (I swear he can't take a morning constitutional without chasing a tennis ball). What changed?...
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