I gotta admit, this beats playing WoW as a pacifist to hell and back...
Blind player soloing Zelda, Ocarina of Time
First video (Deku tree)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmmqarQRSSE
youtube channel
http://www.youtube.com/user/MegaTgarrett
He also works for a company that makes this game that looks really good; it's like chess with frickin' lasers!
http://www.khet.com
He explains it here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14nhQ613uyY
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Hmmm....
Haven't done much, leveled up a regular worgen rogue to level 49, she has green whelp armor and two freezing bands, but it's not like BGs for twink 49s come up much…
Roguedubb pointed out that Death Knight goblin and worgen can be pacifists (though I'm not sure how he got through the phased DK start; could that also work for the goblin and worgen start areas?)
Since mining, herbing and archaeology make pacifist leveling too easy, the final, ultimate (really!) pacifist character should now be a character that never has those professions, which can be shown by looking at the armory statistics for professions.
Maybe later...
Roguedubb pointed out that Death Knight goblin and worgen can be pacifists (though I'm not sure how he got through the phased DK start; could that also work for the goblin and worgen start areas?)
Since mining, herbing and archaeology make pacifist leveling too easy, the final, ultimate (really!) pacifist character should now be a character that never has those professions, which can be shown by looking at the armory statistics for professions.
Maybe later...
Friday, June 17, 2011
No Goblin or Worgen pacifists
Not much to update, just that I've played a couple of new toons to try the new races, and both of the new starting areas pretty much force you to kill to get to the next quest to get out of the starting area.
For some reason, Blizzard didn't make the Worgen start area have anything in the "real world" (it's empty) -- the way that the Forsaken attack near the "end" of the Worgen sequence would have easily allowed it to be a new Horde quest zone, using phasing.
For some reason, Blizzard didn't make the Worgen start area have anything in the "real world" (it's empty) -- the way that the Forsaken attack near the "end" of the Worgen sequence would have easily allowed it to be a new Horde quest zone, using phasing.
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Caution: kills ahead...
Well, it looks like more people are trying to level pacifists, now that it's quite a bit easier with herbalism and mining XP and Archaeology, so it might be a good time to recap all the obscure ways you can get credits for a kill...
First, of course, grouping with anyone who kills anything counts as a kill. Even getting a portal from a mage can give you a kill if he zaps something while you're grouped.
Second, the tagging rules (a mob "tagged" by you will count as your kill even if someone else kills it) are not always obvious, and they have changed in the past. I think now, any action that draws aggro (except for proximity aggro) can tag a mob, not just damage, so using any non-damage spell like fear or sleep can tag a mob as yours, so you can only use these safely when in an instance.
Third, some things count as kills that aren't obvious; removing NPCs trapped by webbing counts as killing the web, for example, and destroying a nest in the Throwing Down quest in Northrend also counts as a kill by itself. And if the Headless Horseman sets you on fire during the burning town event, if you kill a low-level player or critter because of the fire coming off you, it counts as YOUR kill. Oddly enough, the Absorbent quest in Azshara doesn't count as a kill if a water elemental is killed by your aura. Other quests where you destroy something might or might not count, so if you can, try it with another toon first.
Forth, with a lot of tiny critters running around, try to get into the habit of gathering items behind you; you can gather, but not attack this way, so it reduces the chance of an accident.
First, of course, grouping with anyone who kills anything counts as a kill. Even getting a portal from a mage can give you a kill if he zaps something while you're grouped.
Second, the tagging rules (a mob "tagged" by you will count as your kill even if someone else kills it) are not always obvious, and they have changed in the past. I think now, any action that draws aggro (except for proximity aggro) can tag a mob, not just damage, so using any non-damage spell like fear or sleep can tag a mob as yours, so you can only use these safely when in an instance.
Third, some things count as kills that aren't obvious; removing NPCs trapped by webbing counts as killing the web, for example, and destroying a nest in the Throwing Down quest in Northrend also counts as a kill by itself. And if the Headless Horseman sets you on fire during the burning town event, if you kill a low-level player or critter because of the fire coming off you, it counts as YOUR kill. Oddly enough, the Absorbent quest in Azshara doesn't count as a kill if a water elemental is killed by your aura. Other quests where you destroy something might or might not count, so if you can, try it with another toon first.
Forth, with a lot of tiny critters running around, try to get into the habit of gathering items behind you; you can gather, but not attack this way, so it reduces the chance of an accident.
Friday, March 25, 2011
ARRRRRGH!
Well, I hit level 75 and started doing Pa'Troll, and discovered (the hard way) that Throwing Down counts as a kill! At least, it seems to count the destruction of a pit to be a kill of an unknown... I thought Pa'Troll had a fixed set of quests, and since Mainchenn didn't get a kill credit, I just went with it, but checking my kills after the first one had me at 1.
If you haven't read the comments, Roguedubb also got a kill credit at level 69. I think I'll just retire...
If you haven't read the comments, Roguedubb also got a kill credit at level 69. I think I'll just retire...
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Trundling along at 65
Not much in the way of news... two more dailies, Spirits of Auchindoun since level 62, and now the Dalaran cooking daily. My gathering is way ahead though, I can mine and herb the lowest-level nodes in the level 85 zones.
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Monday, January 3, 2011
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