Looking for me? Or really looking for Holy Paladin MoP info?
You may think that I have run off to the mountains to do shitty stunts like, I dunno, a 22km hike in the pouring rain and spending the next 48 hours trying to get my body temperature back up. And then go climb another mountain 2 days later.
And take horseback riding lessons for 2 hours. And jump headfirst into Bikram Yoga again.
You may be right.
(My poor knee is so mad at me right now. It confined me to my living room, where the lack of physical exertion is slow causing me to lose my mind. If it doesn’t hurry up and heal, I suspect the search and rescue party will find me in my apartment all rabid and drooling like a crazed caged animal.)
It’s all because of things like this:
I mean, really, how can you resist that?
But! I haven’t been totally absent.
Summer Podcast Funsies!
While Oestrus and I wrapped up the Double O Podcast, you can still hear my delicious (and by delicious, I mean, squeaky and off-key) voice at a few places.
I guested on the 5 WoW Things podcast back in June.
It was a blast. I remember how nervous I got before podcasts a few years ago. I still get nervous, but instead of the old “OMG I AM GOING TO DIE FROM NERVES“, I get a feeling of “OMG I CANNOT CONTAIN THIS EXCITEMENT!” Now, while I was probably the pottiest mouth to ever get through pharmacy school, compared to most of the world, I am an extremely polite, mild mannered lady. Which makes me sound a little weird on rowdier podcasts. But I love it. When I manage to throw off the shackles of a lifetime of high pressure, I have so much fun. BGO and Jan wasted no time with the unshackling and I think the end result was pretty good. And by pretty good, I mean most excellent.
Then O and I were guests on the Grand Old Podcast in July.
I am thrilled with Sayomara’s executive decision to put my name first in the title. I don’t get to have my name first in titles very often, so I just had to point it out.
For those of you who frequently scold me for not talking enough when O and I record together, I think you will be happy with my performance. Sayomara was an absolutely brilliant host, asking all the right questions to bring out the differences in O’s and my personalities and spark some heated discussions. A lot of the topics that came up stayed in my head for days, and will probably find themselves into blog posts, should I ever come down from the mountains long enough to write regularly again. It made for a fantastic and enjoyable (in my not-so-humble opinion) show, and if you’re curious at all as to what an in-depth confrontation between an extrovert (Oestrus) blogger and an introvert (myself) blogger sounds like, you will be most satisfied.
And the future in all this?
The game is not over, not over at all!
This Saturday, Megacode is hosting a holy paladin roundtable with the most excellent paladins Kurn, JoeEgo and Chase Christian.
Your humble servant will also be there (which means I’ve got about less than 2 days to finish studying for MoP! I’ve been working hard, though, so I think I’ll do ok!) so she can be reminded how wonderful it feels to talk about paladins again. I don’t think we’ll be recording live, but I’ll be sure to post a link once the show is available.
Because many have asked (it blows my mind that anyone cares, but I am definitely flattered), I will be raiding in MoP and I will be playing my holy paladin.
Rykga’s been getting a break over the summer, but within the next few weeks, she’ll be attending training camp for MoP. And by training camp, I mean the Beta, and hopefully some Dragon Soul runs in 5.0.
My interest in WoW had indeed wavered a lot in the spring and I’ve been really enjoying the past few months of indulging in single player games. It’s not WoW’s fault. I’m not a nerdrager, never have been, never will be. It was really a combination of the exhaustion following several years of booking 2 to 5 nights a week off to raids and my real life suddenly becoming extremely enjoyable.
After my guild killed Madness on Heroic and started to talk about expansion plans, I knew I was coming back. But my decision wasn’t based on WoW, but rather on having found a guild I adored. I felt like there was so much more I could experience with these guys and gals and I couldn’t just waste this opportunity.
I think that is good news, but the even better news is that, lately, I’ve been finding myself missing my guildies and raids (most of us have been on hiatus for a couple of weeks). I downloaded the Beta (which took almost a week, stupid thing) and logged in. To my greatest surprise, deep inside me somewhere (gut nerve endings are so vague, it’s hard to pinpoint the exact location of these feelings) I felt some excitement.
I started reading about MoP. I’ve got a few of my own MoP posts in the early drafting stages.
Good times, I think, are on the horizon.
“But…I don’t want to wait for new posts, where can I read about MoP and holy paladins NAO?“
Elitis Jerks has been oddly quiet about holy paladins, but Plus Heal has a few discussions going.
Ruthra and Megacode have been writing about the Beta for some time. The Crimson Hammer has an interesting post on the interaction of Druid Symbiosis and Paladins.
And if you’re looking for a must-read with some solid stats information, JoeEgo did an excellent writeup on mana and mana regen in MoP.
I’ve been doing my best to keep an eye out for relevant holy pally information for MoP, but I probably miss quite a bit (you silly, shy bloggers and your fear of self promotion!), so feel free to point me where I haven’t looked and I’ll gladly update this post.
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August 2, 2012 at 6:59 pm
I’m a PvP Holy Pally, I am above all that theory talk. LOL!
August 2, 2012 at 7:50 pm
Darn you pvpers you!
August 2, 2012 at 9:04 pm
Thanks for the shout out! I think Holy pallys get a nice trade off from Druids, while Ret pallys get…….yeah, lol.
August 3, 2012 at 1:02 am
Haha that was my impression as well when I read your post. Us holy pallies clearly got the bigger end of the stick…as it should be of course ;D
August 3, 2012 at 2:08 am
Thanks for kind words. If I can ever help you out let me know
Sayomara
Grand Old Podcast
August 3, 2012 at 12:14 pm
If you ever want to do another episode together, you know where to find me!
You are really, really good at interviews. I’m not sure if you do that sort of thing as your day job too, but you’ve really got a talent for it.
August 3, 2012 at 8:19 pm
I think many of us get into podcasting is away to improve our general speaking skills.
As for interviews i think certain amount of it is being prepared and its a subject that I’m passionate about.
As for bring you back. I’m already brain storming ideas for how to bring people back =)
August 3, 2012 at 10:53 am
100% agree with your comment on guilds. Sometimes it is not the game that keeps us playing, but rather the people we play with!
August 3, 2012 at 12:12 pm
Definitely. I’ve often felt like some of the best people in my life are trapped in my computer screen! I’ve always been one to form deep attachments to guilds and my transition from “occasional” to “regular” WoW player coincides directly with finding my first guild.
The organized gaming for years and years has taken a toll on me but the summer break has made me miss my guildies, which in turn is causing me to like the game again.