Short story long…..
I don’t raid anymore. I used to pre-expansion, pre-2nd and 3rd shift work schedule, and pre-children. Due to lack of time, I dropped from my raiding guild back into the RL guild I started with on Crushridge. Most of the players I knew stopped playing, so that just left myself and one or two others to roam around Azeroth together. I still found great enjoyment from the game, and once Burning Crusade hit, it was the same story. I leveled my warlock and hunter up to 70, and being PUG averse as I am, neither toon ran a complete 5-man instance on the way up to the level cap.
My remaining friends and I decided that we needed to at least make the effort to see the 5-man instances, so we up and transferred our toons to Kael’thas, connecting again with some RL friends who added a few more to our still small guild, and started running all of the 5-mans in the expansion. I write all this because when you see me getting excited about running something like Botanica, realize that this is new content to me, and to my guild, so hopefully that gives you a better viewpoint from where I am coming from.
To that end, back to the topic of this post. THIS dungeon is what playing a warlock is about! Myself, a warrior, and a shaman from my guild picked up a druid and mage and headed off to Botanica. It was the first time in for me and my two guildies, but the druid knew it like the back of his hand. He directed us perfectly, and I have to say, I’ve never used so many of my warlock skills in one place as I did in Botanica. From Seducing to Banishing to Enslaving – usually 2 of those 3 in most fights – I had my full Warlock mojo going on. The first boss, Commander Sarannis, was a breeze. Burn her down, burn down the adds, burn her down. Pretty straightforward. Too bad hunter loot dropped.
High Botanist Freywinn was a little more tricky, but our druid friend explained the fight perfectly, and he went down without a hitch, dropping some decent caster gloves that the mage won. On the way to the High Botanist, the mage also picked up the rare Jewelcrafting pattern for the Coronet of Verdant Flame, outrolling the shaman in the group with a high roll of 3 vs. 2 from the shammy. Many LOL’s were dispensed much to the dismay of the shaman.
Thorngrin the Tender wasn’t too bad either with our excellent druid guide. I was the only casualty at the last second before Thorngrin went down. Stupid hunter loot again though. (I’m allowed to say that if I have a hunter of my own, right?)
I had to bail after that fight, but it was a successful group and tons of fun. The mage even commented that he had never been in a group that hadn’t at least accidentally wiped once prior to Thorngrin, so I guess that was good. I felt a little rusty using Seduce, but it only took me 2 or 3 tries to get back into a good flow. If I am going to keep running this instance, which I think we are, I need to work on some new warlock macros to help smooth things out a bit.
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