Bueno, pues para variar navegando por los foros de MMO-Champion me encontré con esta joya, ustedes disculparán que no la traduzca, pero estarán de acuerdo en que hacerlo le quitaría mucha gracia.
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Stolen from “paladin-shmaladin”
So I’m on my level 70 Mage and I get invited to do a normal UK run. After 4 straight hours of questing, a change of pace seems like a pretty good idea. Upon accepting the invite, I’m pleasantly surprised to see we have a level 77 Enhance Shaman, a level 77 Paladin tank, and a level 80 Holy Paladin. Should be a nice, easy run, I figure.
Fast forward 94 minutes and two wipes later (should have been my first clue), and we arrive at the last boss, Ingvar the Plunderer. Up to this point I’ve had to explain each boss encounter and what each attack does. To my further discouragement, I only had 1004 DPS but was top in damage – a mere three tenths of a percent above the level 77 Pally tank and obliterating the 77 Enh. Shaman. The third DPS – an 70 Elemental Shaman – was pumping out a galactic 441 DPS. To make things worse, I checked the healing meters on Recount and the Holy Paladin’s healing comprised of a total of two spells: 4% Beacon of Light, and 96% Holy Light.
Strange things are afoot at the Circle UK, dude. This is also the same Paladin who rolled “Need” over me on this drop because it was “an upgrade” (and sadly would have been, provided Paladins could use daggers), and won it. I carried on munching on the remainder of my Christmas cookies and concluded that two level 77s and a level 80 healer should offset the amount of fail that was occurring on my screen with climbing frequency each passing second. But once again my optimism clouded a very important rule: If history and PUGs have taught me anything, it’s that you should never, ever, under any circumstance, underestimate the power of Fail. Alas…
77 Prot Pally: “anything we should know about this guy?”
Me: Tank and spank. Step out of Smash. Melee stay behind him.
77 Prot Pally: “okay”
And then we wipe. A few “wtf”‘s pop up in chat and I sigh. The tank complains about getting hit hard. I chuckle to myself and explain:
Me: You should do your best to step out of Smash. If you want, when you see him start to cast it, just run right through him to get behind him and then when he’s done run back through and flip him.
77 Prot Pally: “i cant see him casting it. is there a way to see it?”
77 Shaman: “you can see it if you use omen”
77 Prot Pally: “i dont have the wotlk omen”
77 Shaman: “do you have auctioneer?”
Me: OKAY, look. Just target him. Even if you have no mods, if you have him targeted you’ll be able to see him cast Smash.
71 Shaman: “and he does a mean aoe when we start the fight”
Me: That’s Phase 2.
71:” there is no phase 2 lol”
Me: …just run back please.
Again, with four “rdy”s in party chat, the tank charges in promptly dies a few seconds into Phase 2. Not instantly, mind you. The healer stood completely motionless and waited for everyone to take massive damage until she started to cast – what else – Holy Light. To which she was then silenced.
71 Shaman: “the the @!#! happened?//?”
Me: That was Phase 2.
77 Prot Pally: “this is why we always skip this guy.. hes so @!#!ing hard.. im getting hit for 11k lol wtf”
Me: You should step out of Smash.
77 Prot Pally: “why!? im level 77 and tank!!”
Me: And you can see how that didn’t matter.
71 Shaman: “lol”
I run back because at this point I have my reservations as to whether or not either of the two Paladins or two Shamans know where their Rez spell is. And even if they did, chances are, running back would be faster than waiting for them to read the tool tip and figure out how to target and click me. The next attempt we get him to about 80% into his Undead phase when suddenly our tank gets no heals and dies. As I click Invisibility, I scroll through the combat log and take a peek of my Recount. Before I can measure the precise metric volume of Bad that is showering down upon this run like Q-shaped meteors…
80 Holy Paladin: “im sorry guys i keep going out of mana”
Me: You should stop using Holy Light. You’re 80. Tank is 77. You should just put Sacred Shield on the tank and spam Flash of Light. Should be more than enough. This is the lowest and easiest dungeon in Northrend.
77 Prot Pally: “sacred shield lol i think your thinking of a different class”
Me: [the Holy Paladin] should have it.
77 Prot Pally: “well ive been a paldin for a long time and ive never even heard of sacacred shiled, so i think your wrong there buddy”
Me: Sacred Shield
77 Prot Pally: “hm.. must be new”
Me: Just put that on the tank and just spam Flash of Light. That’s all you have to do. That’s it. Don’t even look at Holy Light.
71 Shaman: “i can see why you guys always skip this boss”
The next attempt goes even worse and again we wipe. At this point my patience, which grew to mild frustration, has evolved into morbid curiosity as to exactly how bad this can possibly get. I never saw a single Flash of Light or a Sacred Shield. And of course, our tank still enjoy eating several hearty helpings of Smash in his face and then crying.
Me: I don’t understand why you’re not just doing what I said.
80 Holy Paladin: “for your information i cant use flash of light because healbot wont let me for some reason kk”
Me: Alright, then do this. Open your book, put Flash of Light on your action bar. Target the tank. Push “1″ over and over again.
77 Prot Pally: “shes trying dude”
Me: Solitaire is more complicated than this. *laughs*
77 Prot Pally: “you cant compare the two games”
Me: No kidding.
71 Shaman: “why does my screen say to stop casting?”
Me: That’s his roar. If you’re casting when he roars, it’ll silence you. Just don’t cast anything until he’s done.
71 Shaman: “what about casting auto attack?”
Me: … [no one saw this, but my head hit the desk at this point]
So we went. Again. And we wipe. Again. At this point it’s pretty clear that not only do they not know how to play, but they’re literally unable to learn how, which is my personal limit. They complain about the same things again and decide to just “skip” the boss ad go to another instance. I promptly leave the group, which elicits a friendly whisper from the pro tank.
77 Prot Pally: wth
Me: That was seriously one of the most embarrassing things I have ever seen in this game.
77 Prot Pally: ..you must have an 80
Me: I do.
77 Prot Pally: well im sorry but i actually have a life and a job i dont have time to spend my life playing a game
Me: I have a life as well. But I can’t seem to find the correlation between the healer having no idea what to do and the social level comparisons between you and I.
77 Prot Pally: she was trying to heal but i kept getting hit for a stupid amoutn of damage.. 11k.. im 77 what the @!#!
Me: I told you all how to do the fight, step by step. She’s level 80 and she can’t keep a 77 tank up in a level 68 dungeon. And I’m beating both 77′s in damage. It wasn’t a good run. You’ll figure it out one day.
77 Prot Pally: @!#! you
Me: Sorry, I can only sheep other people.
So let this be a lesson to all of you. Utgarde Keep is very, very hard. So tough, in fact, that on Normal mode, a 77 and an 80 can’t tank and heal it. Serious business. Can someone open a ticket and let Blizzard know how horribly tuned this instance is? As a healer I want to be able to let my cat walk across my keyboard and keep everyone topped off, and as a tank I want to just be able to stand there and eat a Hot Pocket.
C’mon, this isn’t Rocket Surgery.
It’s a PUG Adventure.







Esos tipos son mas noobs que yo jajajaja xD
Eh vivido eso tantas, pero tantas veces que despues de leer esto vienen a mi mente tantas malas memorias, que mejor prefiero dejar de leer y ver otra cosa, es que, la verdad, como puede haber gente que de plano no tenga ni idea de como se hacen las cosas.
Al menos deberian de leer el manual del juego creo que con eso al menos sabrian que hacer hasta cierto punto donde el mismo manual les diga, ” si we, lee tu spellbook y ve que hace cada cosa ”
La verdad esto es algo que mucha gente vive a diario y como dice el joven lvl 70 mage, esto es como para darse de topes contra el escritorio
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lulzzz y yo q pensaba q ya habia escuchado lo mas noob con las tenebrosas historias de drakari, lo q mas risa m dio fue ese pretexto noob d : yo si tengo vida, tengo novia y trabajo y bla bla bla bla ,,, me recordo a tanto wey noob q como pretexto a su falta de inteligencia y entendimiento dicen eso ,,,,, :P y lo peor ,, ya veo yo a algun programador de blizzard q al leer esa historia diga : WFT el wow sige siendo demasiado dificil, hagamos algo para solucionar eso !!!!! :O
Gracias por traducirlo… -_-
WTF!!!!! A esa historia solo le falto la fuente…..
“Extraido del server Drakkari” Ke coño, no se porke me recuerda a un grupo ke lleve de heroics donde el tanke era el top dps con 1200, y habia un retri pally en azules y epicos con un Uber dmg de…. 400 dps, como le hacia? no tengo la menor idea, estoy muy seguro ke debe ser imposible hacer eso hasta con auto attack puesto solamente.
PS: Gracias a Dios pude escapar de alla.
hahahaha seguro esos tipos compraron esas cuentas y estaban comenzando a jugar wow.
tambien hay q recordar q hay gente que piensa, me mento en esa raid y ahi veo lo que hago (debe ser facil) solo curar y curar, o atacar atacar y matar..
yo creo que eso es lo malo de los pugs que uno no sabe con lo que se va a encontar, no soy el indicado para hablar de esto ya que apenas comienzo a jugar wow, pero te aseguro que yo en esa raid lo hubiera hecho MUCHISIMO mejor que esos tipos por 2 siemples razones
1.- yo que nisiquiera soy pally holy se lo que es sacred shield y flash light y tambien se que holy light te puede dejar sin mana si no tienes un gear descente
y 2.- y mas importante yo antes de haber entrado a la raid me hubiera leido una guia de estrategia de como matar al boss y como seria mi rol dentro de ella.
Saludos..!!
repost xq no puedo editar sorry.. ME ENCANTO ESTA PARTE
77 Prot Pally: well im sorry but i actually have a life and a job i dont have time to spend my life playing a game
Me: I have a life as well. But I can’t seem to find the correlation between the healer having no idea what to do and the social level comparisons between you and I.
lo que no me sorprende, esque dos de ellos son paladines. en estos dias todo mundo es un paladin. y desafortunadamente la clase que mas me gustava esta empezando a aburrirme ya todos son paladines! PLZ BLIZZ NERF PALLYS
-Pissed off RET PALLY
77 Prot Pally: “why!? im level 77 and tank!!”
Me: And you can see how that didn’t matter
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Las líneas que me alegraron el día xD!
Esta buena la historia, pero no es muy diferente de lo que te puede pasar en cualquier server latino, pero pugeando raids simples como Onyxia 10 man… aunque todos tengan el achiv y aunque no hagan ni 3k de dps al 2do wipe te tienes que preguntar con un /Y quien carrea a tantos noobs en este server de MIE$%&A!
@Ygg…
Y a mi we :D
Estaba en ToC25 H y un paly pregunta, quinto try, “che quien tiene que acomodar el paly power”
“vos”
“lol”
aahaha, cuenten mas historias de Drakkari xD.
Bueno esto pasaba enlos servers US, sobretodo por razones de idioma. Tanto las excusas que escriben como sus conversaciones (se defienden entre ellos: “ella trataba de curar”) me da una impresión que son de un país de otra habla. Hasta podrían ser chinos. Y digo esto porque en algunos países no esta traducido el juego y no les queda mejor cosa que hacer que meterse en servidores US.
La verdad que no debería pasar en los servidores latinos donde todos hablamos el mismo idioma y donde nadie de otro país se mete a hablar español (teniendo mejores opciones en idiomas). Pero claro también puede pasar porque compren un personaje y recién comiencen a jugar, o este jugando algún amigo que recién comienza.
Sí estas cosas pasan… a pesar de todo…
simple:
hay pugs de buenos jugadores y hay pugs de malos jugadores.
los malos puggers le dan al arte del pug una mala reputacion, pero puede haber pugs de buenos jugadores dedicados y todo sale bien.
seguramente habria varios tipos de pugs.
pug de mal jugador – porque en los guilds no lo llevan y es la unica forma de ir las instancias.
pug de jugador regular – para conseguir unas cuantas badges que le faltan para x cosa.
pug de buen jugador – porque ya tiene todo lo que necesita, su guild raidea a otras horas, y esta aburrido.
y que clase de idiotas pueden “guipiear” en un uk normal?
ademas que les hace pensar que pueden llevar un tank 77?
jum y yo que me consideraba un jugador mediocre por preguntar en los run’s como se pasaban los boss … pero pues al menos aprendia …. nueva leccion definitivamente seguire con mi antigua tactica de leer antes de hacer … asi me demore una eternidad en leviar