Welcome to Druid Net!

This is a blogsite based on my character Owlaf, from the US server Feathermoon, in the game World of Warcraft. Other characters might appear every now and again, but Owlaf is my main character and the first one I got to maximum level during Wrath of the Lich King, and again in Cataclysm. She collects mounts, pets, and other nonsensical junk. Packrat? Maybe. But we are talking about an OCD... Yep... this is the site of an Obsessive Compulsive Druid.
Thanks for visiting, and ENJOY! ^_^

Saturday, January 21, 2012

The Crawling Claw


I finally met another player with the crawling claw pet. It's a mummified hand of a monkey that was partially possessed by an evil Djinn, and can be found by completing some Tol'vir archaeology.

Well it turns out that if two players have their pets out, then the hands will jump into the air and play a game of rock paper scissors! Opheliaa was kind enough to play with me.

So when they play, they'll shake their fists three times and randomly chose a hand gesture. All fingers pointed out is paper, two fingers is scissors, and a closed fist is rock. If they both use the same gesture, then they go back to the ground for several seconds.

But it your hand wins, a firework goes off, the hand spirals upwards, and gives a thumbs up before returning to the ground. Once it lands it had a sparkling effect to it for several seconds.

If you lose however, a big cloud of smoke comes from your hand and the pet despawns, making the player have to summon it again.

I was fortunate enough to make this video and I managed to find some nice music to go with it. I hope everyone enjoys this and finds it to be enlightening as well as entertaining.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

TIME-LOST PROTO DRAKE!!!


It took a lot longer than I thought, but I can tell you this much - I was shaking for a good five minutes just from the excitement of it!

I have to admit, I lost hope for a few days. I quit playing World of Warcraft for about 2-3 days after finding nothing at all. I did a few things outside in the real world for a change. Then I guess you can say I gave up.

Turns out that's my curse. It's happened before. Turns out that if I look too hard for something then I can't find it. And then when I'm not even looking for it, it appears.

So yeah, after two weeks of farming I couldn't find it, so I gave up the entire game for about 3 days, came back, leveled my rogue till it was 78, killed a blue parrot in the basin in Northrend, and then I hopped back onto Owl and flew back to Bor's Breath.

I threw down a couple of firecrackers, thinking I still had about 15 of them and the Lunar Festival would be happening soon, so no need to hold onto them. One, two, three firecrackers... pop-pop-pop-pop-crackle-pop-crackle-poppopopopopopopopopop.

And then the _NPCScan addon went off, and I jumped a mile as I saw it was the TLPD, and it spawned...

Right...

Over...

My...

HEAD!!!

ZOMG!!!

Flew up and around in a panic, landed, killed it, and looted it... and then bragged to the guild about it. I posted the picture to the guild's facebook. And to add to it all, I used my vrykul drinking horn and a pirate hat to make the dragon seem enormous.

Think I might camp the dragon in deepholm.... nah... think now I might catch up on my archaeology. ... and may Blizzard's RNG point me to Uldum for 99% of the time... I've have enough snow thank you... I want the desert now... lots of sunlight... sand... no snow... Not even a flake of it! >.<

So yeah.... that's my time table... two weeks of farming, took a break for three days, came back for two minutes, and it was mine. Farmed it, gave up, went to camp spot for the hell of it, and it dropped outta the sky. What's your story? ^-^

---OWL

Friday, January 13, 2012

I'm starting to lose confidence. I keep wanting to open a ticket with blizzard. One to confirm that it will spawn sometime when I'm around and while I'm still alive and playing the game. Another to ask if they could give me a lucky buff or a buff to increase confidence or something.

I know it's only a game, but this is supposed to be the rarest of rare spawns, not counting it's equivalent in Deepholme. I'm just feeling like it's almost too rare... if possible.



Thursday, January 12, 2012

Flight Form...

This is one of my SpeakinSpell messages... a random chance at saying a message for when I shift into my swift flight form... chat bubbles added for the occasion. =)




SpeakinSpell

SpeakinSpell is a nifty little addon I found a long time ago that I love. It started back before I found this one when there used to be an addon called WittyDruid... there's also WittyMage, but the druid version was what got me even more interested in playing with it. Witty Druid basically added speeches to your character whenever you shapeshifted into various forms or cast certain spells.

But after a long time, Witty Druid was no longer showing up in Curse.com, so I ended up without any speeches when I shapeshifted. But eventually I found SpeakinSpell. It took me a long time to learn how to use it well, but it's actually easy.

Here is the link -- http://www.curse.com/addons/wow/speakinspell

Special thanks go to the makers of this addon, Rismisner, Duerma, and Meneldil_Duskwood. It's an awesome addon and I hope it keeps getting updates. I wish I know how to make built in templates of my own sort of similar to the ones that already come with the addon itself.

Now initially I used it to add speeches to my shapeshifting abilities, but lately I've been applying it to other spells as well. For my hunter, when I cast Misdirection it says, "I swear it wasn't me! (target) is the one who insulted you in (randonfaction)!" and the target could be either my pet, or my focus target which is usually the tank in a dungeon group. I don't have it set to say it every time I cast the spell, but sometimes seeing it go off lets me know if the macro I have to set misdirection on a target is working properly... and it does, but sometimes my focus gets cleared and it goes back to setting the spell to my pet instead.

Another trick I've been doing is Mass Rez. Massive Resurrection is a spell that level 25 guilds have at their disposal and it'd very handy when your group wipes and you manages to survive it. Well, I've come up with a way to announce a mass rez when casting the spell via SpeakinSpell...

Here's how to do it. When you open your SnS addon, go to the create new menu and set it to find spells under the category "Spells, Abilties, And Items (Start Casting)". And in the search box you can type any spell name you like, and it should find it... You can even type just part of the word or a few letters, and it'll try to find any spells that contain those words or letters. Once you have found the spell you wish, select it from under the select and create drop list and hit the red button that says, "create speech event"...

Now you can go to the tab marked Message Settings, which is just above the Create New on the menu to the left... The teal text labels options in numerical order. Option 1: search. This lets you find the event you want to edit. You can do this by typing in the name of the event or spell, or using the drop menu to select certain categories for the spell in question. For example, lets say we created an even speech for "food" and it will proc when you start casting it? So we set the category to search for spells that you start casting...

Option #2 is labeled Select. This drop menu shows what spells are available for you under what category you've selected.

Then Option #3 is Edit. This is where the fun begins. First we have How Often? Under here we can set how often the addon will display speeches for the spell based on when you cast it... I have mine set to 20% so it won't have me say something every time I sit down to eat... I mean, what if I sit to eat, get interrupted somehow and try to sit down to eat again? So yeah, this limits how often your macro will deliver messages for your spells. For each individual spell you can set it's own chances to say something. 1% is very rarely, and 100% is every time you cast it, which is nice if you want to test it out for yourself to see how it looks.

Then we have the "Which Channel" Option of this menu. This allows you to select what channel you want to set your addon to announce the speeches in. One setting is set just to yourself via speak in spell so nobody else can read it - which is probably great for testing and alright for just your own amusement, but if you want other people to be able to read it, you have to change it.

These settings can be set for different circumstances. If you're by yourself, you can have it set to not say anything at all (silent) or /say -- if you're by yourself, you can't use /party chat or /raid chat, for the obvious reason. But if you're in a party or raid, you can still use /say or you can set the addon to announce the events in /party or /raid.

And then we come to the "What to say" feature. Here is where you're creativity comes in. And once you write your speeches, you can select an option to show read-only speeches below. More on the read-onlys in a bit. Let's make a speech!

You'll see the words "Random Speech 1" and below that is a text edit box. Type in anything you like thats appropriate for the spell and hit the accept button. And thats it. A new speech edit box will appear below it giving you the option to make another speech... you have have quite a lot, I don't remember how much, but I don't make that many anyway.

So for this example, lets say you created a start-casting speech for food, set it to announce the event with emotes (the /e where you can make custom emotes). Try typing, "sits down for a snack. Mmm!" Don't put in the quotation marks. And if you have it set to 100% then you'll see it proc right away.... Grab a fortune cookie or any other food item and click on it to eat it and the event should occur.

And there you have it! In your chat window you'll see that when I started eating my fortune cookie, as you can see when I got a fortune card from it, the event triggered. It displayed a custom emote as well as a /say speech. Int he edit box for your speeches, you can edit with multiple lines, just like in here I had to display two things at once, one being an emote, and the other a /say speech.

Last thing I wanna mention is an option you can select on your edit speeches menu. For whatever spell you are editing, you can select the speeches to be "read only" which means that they won't be easily edited or deleted. Sort of a child-safety precaution really. But it also saves space in your edit speeches screen so you can see what you have in your list. You can always uncheck the box so you can edit the speech or delete it later.

Here is a list of my resurrection macros in the SpeakinSpell menu. It's set to /say for solo, party, and raid settings. In speech 14 is a two liner. The first line is a regular /say speech, and right after that is the second line where it does a custom macro (/e) for that one event.

Lots of possibilities here. =)

Also in the above photo, look at the 11th speech... see how it has the word "target" in the brackets? That means that it will state the name of the target you have selected. So if your target is for example, John, then you addon might say, "Damnit John, I'm a doctor! Not a druid! ... Wait a second... Nevermind. Rezzing John."

The word "class" in the brackets will announce what class you are such a a priest, paladin, druid, etc. So even if you were to share this speech with an alt who has rezzing powers, then the addon will use whatever it has. If you use "race" it'll announce your race, such as human or orc. If you use "targetrace" it'll name the race of your target. Like say you're a gnome priest rezzing a dwarf hunter. and your addon is set to say, "It's not every day I stop to pry dead (targetrace) (targetclass)s off the ground.... but okay! Rezzing (target) now!" Then what it would really say is: "It's not every day I stop to pry dead Dwarf Hunters off the ground.... but okay! Rezzing Drunkeebeard now!" And it'll adjust this speech depending on your targets name, class and race automatically! AWESOME!

So what I've done is I made the mass resurrection spell to proc at 100% of the time, which shouldnt be too often really, but if people die and I have the chance to mass rez, it'll proc a message that's broadcast to the whole raid or party in raid or party chat respectively, and it'll not only give them something to laugh at, but will also let them know that I'm bringing them back to life.

And thats about it! I'll share some of my other speeches later. Meanwhile this last screenshot is of my speeches for the mass rez. I set them allt he read only so I could fit more into the screenshot, and also because I wasn't going to edit them anytime soon. Use them for yourself, or as inspiration to make your own. =) Enjoy!!!

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Latest times for TLPD

Looked over my blog, and decided to compile the times of the Vyragosa spawns in Storm Peaks for reference. All times listed is realm time, so to me I get to add two hours where I'm at >.< confuses me, so I'll just keep confusing myself and let you in on the local times the game.

Server in question is of course Feathermoon, the only one I tend to play on unless it's offline for some reason (knock on wood!)...

**Spawn times of Vyragosa**

Janurary 9, 2012:
  • 1:25pm
  • 7:30pm
Janurary 10th 2012:
  • 4am
  • 5:20pm
January 11th 2012:
  • 8:20pm
January 12th 2012:
  • 1:15am  
  • 4pm (based on info from an alliance hunter named Wuffda, thanks for contributing!) 
January 13th 2012:
  • 2:30pm (sighted flying south over Valkyrion, so she had to be up for quite a while. Could have spawned over Ulduar, but no idea. Amazed nobody got it before I did if that was the case.)
 January 14th 2012:
  • 5pm (found dead at the Brunnhildar village spawn location. *awww snap!*)

I will add more times on here as they become recorded. I have to admit I do lapse. I sleep. I dunno if I snore. But I do step away from the keyboard at times... but if I see Vyra I'll note it here. If I see the TLPD you won't miss THAT blog posting lol. If possible I'll try to record it even.

Hopefully these postings will give other farmers an idea of what to expect if they ever want to try to farm this one in the future. Research I guess you can say... almost an obsession. Also these times are based on one player camping one spawn location while another player flies around northrend to hunt down the other rare monsters. There are times when nothing shows up at all, but there is always a chance. But hopefully, the slaying of the other Northrend rare mobs will decrease the time it takes till the next spawn on either Vyragosa, or hopefully the TLPD.

I've got a GM ticket!

When a player named Shadowmyths got on my nerves and claimed that the TLPD was "his" even though he didn't have it yet, I decided to report him. I took a screenshot of the conversation and saved it as a jpg. and after consideration, I opened a ticket, explained the problem at hand, and sent the screenshot with a description of what was going on. I think the second paragraph from blizzard was nice. Sure can't beat the FIERY HAMMER OF JUSTICE!!! Reminds me of that boss from Trial of the Crusader dungeon, with that argent guy yelling Hammer of the Righteous all during the encounter.

So yeah, I dunno what's gonna happen to Shadowmyths, but I'm hoping i won't get bothered during my seemingly endless camping of the TLPD. On that note, I have been lax of late. I had a doctor's appointment and a dental appointment back to back, and I'm gonna do more of that in the coming weeks. I guess in the real world I'm finally starting to take care of myself more.

Wish I could say the same for Owl. As Owlaf, I've been sitting up in Storm Peaks with my teeth chattering and my feathers as stiff as icicles. I hope I can get this TLPD soon... then I'm gonna go fishing... in a desert!!! >.<

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

On Camping the Time-Lost ProtoDrake

A deathnight came along and started running around me in circles. He made me feel annoyed so I started a conversation with him. He left after a minute. I really was about to open a GM ticket. When he stood up again though I siad, "I thought you were leaving?" and when he still stood there, I said, "ok.. ticket time" and then he was gone.

Okay, back to camping! Get the marshmallows!

Monday, January 9, 2012

TLPD - 2

After having a friend scour Northrend for rares, and finding quite a lot of them too, Vyragosa spawned at about 1:25pm server time in Feathermoon. Still no Time-Lost Proto Drake for me, but I have a new time to work from. =)

And again I scanned her along one route at 7:30 pm server time.

Sunday, January 8, 2012

TLPD latest

Just got word from my hunter friend... he/she just got the TLPD... it spawned and the player happened to fly right past it... downed it.

And where was I? In stormwind checking materials to make some fish.

So around 1pm central time, give or take a few minutes, was when the TLPD spawned.

I'm gonna cry now :/

Akma'hat

Yeah, I had to admit I was having a hard time farming the Time-Lost Proto Drake, so in need of a break I went flying around in Uldum. Part of me wanted to try and find a mysterious camel figurine, but mostly I wanted a change of scene. So yeah, moving from a frozen mountainous region to an easily navigable desert was a wonderful idea. Thawed out my feathers. Even my beak was getting frostbitten!
Along the way as I soared along over dunes and around ruins, I saw someone post in general chat about a rare mob named Akma'hat that he needed help with. I pondered that and went to check it out. I was expecting this rare mob to be easy, but it wasn't. For one thing, it's a giant statue, and it cast a shield upon itself that kept him from taking damage half the fight.

The player I grouped up with was a druid healer named Tinntinn, and he claimed he could heal me all day, and I believe him. Unfortunately after about three minutes, we only had this rare mob down by 3% so I started asking all my friends. Two of them showed up, Mojan (a moonkin druid), and Riahana (a rogue). Then as we were starting to make progress, I saw another player, someone I never met before, and I tossed her an invite as well. Her name was Cyberia, and she too was a rogue.
So yeah... the five of us downed this monster. All leather wearers and all night elves. I thought it was funny afterwards so once the boss died and his body disappeared, I planted my Darnassus banner just for the heck of it.

Now Owl is parked back in the Storm Peaks once again, patiently waiting for the Time-Lost Proto Drake to spawn. Killing Akma'hat was a nice break though.
*builds a campfire and makes smores*

Until next time!

Here's a video I made of the fight against Akma'hat in Uldum. I hope you enjoy it! --Owl


Saturday, January 7, 2012

Farming TLPD

I met a friend who is a hunter in Feathermoon. At first I thought this player was stalking Skoll, a blue wolf that has lighting sparkling about it and can be tamable as a hunter pet. I found it one day and hopped onto my hunter to tame it, although I did give this other hunter the chance by letting him/her know where Skoll was. After no answer I tamed it, but after a while I did get an answer... turns out we're both farming the Time-Lost Proto Drake.

After about a week of farming, we've been comparing notes and war stories, following the trails, and groaning in despair when we see the corpse of Vyragosa.

 It turns out that Vyragosa is a rare blue dragon that flies the skies of the Storm Peaks in Northrend. She and the Time-Lost Proto Drake share everything... almost. They both can spawn in the same locations, they both fly the same trails. There are four different routes they could be at. The only thing they don't share is when they spawn. Only one can be up at any given time, and the TLPD is much less likely to be chosen.

The game uses a random number generator, aka RNG, a lot of people's biggest enemy or best friend, sometimes both at the same time. Every so often the game will select a rare monster to put up, and if it chooses this one, then it also rolls to see which of these two dragons will spawn. Unfortunately, Vyra tends to spawn much more often than the TLPD.

This morning I had been farming for hours with no luck, and I decided to test a theory. I parked my druid on a cliff and logged out, got onto my mage and went flying around to look for rares in Northrend. I eventually found one. Scholozar Basin, the snow leopard that hunters usually tame. Yeah, I killed it, just to get it in the achievement for this toon. I logged out and went back onto my druid and after five minutes I logged out and got back on my mage. Then I found Old Crystalbark in Borean Tundra. Logged out.

Back on my druid, my NPC scan picked up Vyragosa... dead as a doornail. And my hunter friend told me that their scanner picked it up just as I logged out. Figures. I already killed this one though, so it didn't really matter, but now at 12:30 my time, I had something to go on.

Then we compared our data. I told her I had hopped onto my alts to kill rares, and I think just that one, the leopard in the basin, was what spawned Vyra for us. Not only that but my hunter friend told me that the spawn time might have been reduced since the Cataclysm, so instead of 6 hours, Vyra or the TLPD could respawn in 4 hours.

So I said, "Sounds like a plan... next time, I sit pretty on the cliff with my teeth chattering, and then you can go kill other rare spawns."

One thing I plan to do... if he/she wants me to. If I get the TLPD and the mount first, then I'll get on my mage and hunt down the other rare spawns to proc the TLPD for him/her. And if he/she gets it first, I hope s/he will help me get it too. =)

I'll try to keep this updated. Since Vyra is dead I'm gonna take a break and go to the faire and do other things, then back to freezing my butt off.

-PEACE!

Friday, January 6, 2012

TLPD - pic


Farming the Time Lost Proto Drake to the Rolling Stones


Lately I've been farming the Time-Lost Proto Drake, a very, very, very, very, VERY RARE dragon that could be found in the Storm Peaks, Icecrown. I say could because I have never seen it, ever. And while I've been patiently waiting for it to spawn, I came up with my own song.

I once read about fishing up Mr. Pinchy and how a player, a warlock, had gotten so bored fishing that he wrote his own song, which is sung to "Mr. Sandman," the same song you can hear in the movie Back to the Future when Marty goes back to 1955.

Well my version is based on Jumpin' Jack Flash by the Rolling Stones. Hope you like it =D


I was bored in Northrend Storm Peaks,
And I flew in the snow and had to speak,
But it's all right now, in fact, it's a cake!
But it's all right. Time-Lost Proto Drake,
It's a cake! Cake! Cake!

I was campin' four routes to the death,
I was near Brunnhildar and Bor's Breath,
But it's all right now, in fact, it's a cake!
But it's all right. Time-Lost Proto Drake,
It's a cake! Cake! Cake!

I was abound while they were in dragon soul,
I felt clowned as my friends fought and rolled.
And I frowned and wrote a song like a troll.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I was bound with a frostweave payroll.

But it's all right now, in fact, it's a cake!
But it's all right. Time-Lost Proto Drake,
It's a cake! Cake! Cake!

Time-Lost Proto Drake, it's a cake
Time-Lost Proto Drake, it's a cake
Time-Lost Proto Drake, it's a cake
Time-Lost Proto Drake, it's a cake
Time-Lost Proto Drake

And there ya go! Special thanks to the Lyrics Freak website for the lyrics on the original song for reference, and an extra special thanks to World of Warcraft. I hope the drake appears sometime soon.

In other news, I managed to kill all the other rare mobs in Northrend and got the achievement Frostbitten, and that alone took me a week. I kept flying around and checking up on the TLPD, but no sign of it. It's definitely lost in time. I'd give anything to find that drake and send it my old Mithril Stopwatch so it can set it's time and spawn on a regular basis that would be more reliable... Rename it the Time-Found Proto Drake.

Amazingly, at the same time I killed the last rare I needed and got the Frostbitten achievement, I got a second achievement at the same time. Turns out that my main character Owlaf has over nine thousand achievement points, and the achievement name is  "It's Over Nine Thousand!" and it's listed in my Feats of Strength. I was pleasantly surprised.

Makes me wonder if finding and killing the TLPD and getting the mount awards you with an achievement, relating to all the time you lost waiting for this bad boy to appear. Nah. Perhaps not.

See ya around!
-Owlaf from Feathermoon

http://www.lyricsfreak.com
http://www.wowpedia.org/Frostbitten
http://www.wowpedia.org/It%27s_Over_Nine_Thousand!