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Guest Post: Leveraging Shadowmeld

Published on January 5, 2009 by Vreenash
Community, PvP, Spells and Talents
41 Comments

Or “How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Run and Hide”
by Vreenash of Dragonblight (US)

vreenash_shadowmeld Shadowmeld has changed. Previous uses of this ability involved hiding from mobs while outside of combat or getting out of combat in Arena, sitting to drink, and using Shadowmeld to hide from your opponents. Now however, thanks to the powers that be, this Night Elf racial can remove you from combat and even temporarily from the hate list – permanently if you happen to be alone. We can all see the obvious advantages of Shadowmeld in a PvE dungeon setting, but you might be underestimating its full potential. Let’s consider a few additional uses:

While in a PvE dungeon setting (5-man only), use SM to take you out of combat mid-fight to:

  • Drink or Eat: Even in a heroic dungeon where downtime is low, you can find yourself an 8-second quick drink (think of it as another mana pot).
  • Revive: Yes, you can use our 10 second resurrection mid-battle (good luck finding those 10 seconds, though).
  • Gear Change: If you have Itemrack or another gear-swapping mod installed, a Boomkin could switch over to healer if the healer goes down.

In PvP:

  • If Shadowmeld is paired up with Nature’s Grasp via macro (neither is tied to the global cooldown and will therefore activate at the same time), the pursuer will drop you from their target list and will need to reacquire you. In such a situation, you will most likely be running and will break Shadowmeld immediately. The first attack after the pursuer reacquires you will most likely be an auto-attack and not a stun, thus entangling your opponent and giving you some breathing room.
  • Outdoor PvP holds a cheeky benefit. If you’re being ganked, use Shadowmeld to take you out-of-combat, hit Swift Flight Form, and high tail it to the nearest bed and breakfast.
  • There is currently a bug in Wintergrasp that will keep you in combat for long periods of time, even though there is no battle to be seen. Using Shadowmeld will break you out of combat so you can mount up.
  • You can still use Shadowmeld to drink in Arenas, though it’s more challenging since your stealth will break once you’ve started drinking. Alternatively, you could use it in the same manner as before, running to get out combat long enough to sit and drink then activate Shadowmeld. However, given the now longer cooldown on the ability (3 minutes), you only get one shot at this in most matches.

Can you think of any other uses for this revised ability?

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Phaelia 2008: A Retrospective

Published on January 4, 2009 by Phaelia
Blog, Community
11 Comments

lunar_new_year_lantern Taking a cue from Leafshine, I’d like to take this opportunity to take a look back at 2008 for Resto4Life.

Top 10 Posts as Measured by Page Views

As I would have expected, among the most popular articles to reference were guides, including 2.4 mana regeneration and how to pick from the plethora of trinkets available in TBC. Andrige is also directly responsible for more than 120,000 of my page hits in 2008 with his sharing of a female hairstyles preview (which continues to receive lots of inbound links) and his customized shapeshifting skins.

  1. Wrath of the Lich King Female Hairstyles
    This post alone has brought in more than 100,000 visitors. I imagine the companion piece over at BBB has had similar results.
  2. Calculator: Mana Regeneration (from 2.4)
    This will eventually be updated for Wrath, but I’ve been reluctant to invest the time with all the blue talk about wanting to nerf mana regeneration (an action that could significantly change the formula used).
  3. 2.4 Mana Regen: The Basics
    Without a doubt, one of my most complex series of 2008.
  4. Andrige’s Shapeshift Skins
    Clearly, forms customization is high on the priority list for Druids! Hopefully 2009 will see some innovative and inspiring new forms for Druids of all shape.
  5. Mailbag: WotLK Item List
    This was my original “I filter WoWHead so you don’t have to” list. I’m going back and writing more detailed posts by groups of slots now.
  6. Grid: Thinking within the Box(es)
    Not surprisingly, many people had follow-up questions to my post on customizing this often overwhelmingly complex addon.
  7. Talent Spec: Leveling Restoration/Balance
  8. The Belkin Nostromo N52 TE
  9. 2.4 Mana Regen: Regrowth as the New Raid Heal
    As far back as 2.4, I totally called the awesomeness of Regrowth. :-)
  10. Arrrghhh!!! Trinkets!!!
    This is another post I intend to rewrite for Wrath at some point, though if ever stop posting, it’s a good guess that I didn’t make it through writing it!

Top 10 Posts as Measured by Comments

These are the posts that got visitors talking. I worked hard in 2008 to ensure that I responded to as many comments as I could, but these posts were the ones that gave me a definite run for my money!

  1. Direct Healing in Wrath (73 comments) 
    Interestingly, the original post on this subject written during the WotLK beta (since unpublished to avoid confusion) generated 27 comments of its own!
  2. Ghostcrawler: Wild Growth May Receive 6-Second Cooldown (65 comments)
    This is a very recent post that generated a lot of discussion about whether such a cooldown was necessary and how much it would affect us if so.
  3. Grid: Thinking within the Box(es) (63 comments)
  4. The Belkin Nostromo N52 TE (63 comments)
    I was very happy with the amount of interest this post generated. Still waiting for my free Belkin Nostromo N52 TE to give away as part of a site contest, though! /peers Belkin
  5. Andrige’s Shapeshift Skins (61 comments)
  6. Blue: Mana Regen Complexity and Restoration Scaling (60 comments)
  7. Bornakk: Druids Not to be “Big Green Blobs” (59 comments)
    I’m still waiting for the Druid- or multi-healer-oriented blog named “Big Green Blob.”
  8. 9014 Nerfs and Ghostcrawler Responds to Resto Concerns (55 comments)
  9. Build 8962 Changes (51 comments)
  10. Ghostcrawler: Healers Not to be Interchangeable (51 comments)

Surprisingly, many of the top-commented post were related to blue posts or posts about upcoming changes to the class and spec. This would seem to indicate that a large number of visitors like to get their Druid-related (or at least Resto-related) news here and might even prefer discussing it here to discussing it on the forums.

Most Popular Shirt Designs

I love adding new designs to the shirt shop. Here were the top performers in 2008 (these results are obviously biased based on the time they were added):

  1. HoTs Girlfriend and HoTs Boyfriend
  2. Positive Carbon Footprint
  3. Restoration Cloud
  4. Resto4Life Logo
  5. Restoration Wreath

Other Stats of Interest for 2008

  • There were 234 total posts.
  • Visitors made a total of 3706 comments.
  • I made a total of 650 comments.
  • Resto4Life.com received a total of 665,410 visits and 1,355,119 page views.
  • Visitors spent an average of 3 minutes on the site per visit.
  • There were 29 Community Spotlight posts or an average of 2.4 a month.
  • I received (and hopefully responded to) more than 450 e-mails, not including those related to Arbor Day or Turkey Day.

Thank You!

Thanks to everyone who visited and contributed and helped make 2008 an awesome year for Resto4Life! I am looking forward with excitement to 2009 and hope you are, too!

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Phaelia Community Spotlight

Published on December 5, 2008 by Phaelia
Artwork, Blue, Community, Macros, Tree-Shirts
14 Comments

New Tree Shirts and Long-Sleeved Options

The Feast of Winter Veil is coming up which would be a great time to hint-drop about wanting a Tree Shirt or two from a certain blog. *Nudge nudge* In preparation for the holiday season, I’ve added three great new designs:

 tol_symbol restoration_wreath_autumn restoration_grid

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  1. Tree of Life Emblem
    The first is the orange symbol that features prominently on the chest of our Tree of Life form. Although I’ve featured it on brown shirts (mostly), you can switch the color of the shirt to whatever suits you best. The nice thing about this design is that it’s vector-based and should print as a crisp, understated option for the discerning tree.
  2. Restoration Wreath (Autumn) by Diego SS. Dicaro
    The second design is a autumnal variation on Eggo’s earlier Shift Happens Restoration Wreath design. This design was requested by several readers, and Eggo actually sent it in a number of weeks ago. Sorry that it’s taken me so long to get it added!
  3. “Shift Happens” Grid from Valenna
    Finally, Valenna created a design for the “Shift Happens” contest earlier this year. Since he’s pretty much my best friend, there was no question as to whether I would add it, but I really love it! It features 8 rounded squares with each of the Night Elf forms (including the still-awaited critter form). The design includes black, purple, orange, brown, and light blue and should work well on many different shirt colors.

Also note that many designs have long sleeved options. Colors for men are unfortunately typically limited to black or white, but women have several to choose from. To view all long-sleeved shirts:

  1. Visit the Spreadshirt storefront.
  2. Under the dropdown All Products, select Men or Women.
  3. Under the dropdown All Articles, select Long sleeve shirts.

Looking for more information about delivery times? See Spreadshirt’s Shipping Page.

[Intravenous Healing Potion] Macro from Vreenash

Some of you may not be familiar with the [Intravenous Healing Potion]. This item was newly added with Wrath and is sold by Angelique Butler in the Dalaran First Aid shop at a starting price of 2g 70s. Essentially, it’s an infinite-use health and mana restore for 3 minutes (usable only outside of combat). This macro deploys the IV and gives instructions to those nearby on how to use it:

#showtooltip
/s =/\= Intravenous Drip has been deployed =/\=
/s –Stand still while clicking to regen Health/Mana–
/use Intravenous Healing Potion

Vreenash_IVAccording to Vreenash, he’s seen overwhelmingly positive response in battlegrounds, particularly Arathi Basin. Perhaps best of all, this item can be deployed and used by a Feral or Balance Druid while still in form, allowing you to help out with healing during downtime.

Note: These items do not stack. Always use a fresh needle.

Favorite Posts of Late

There have been an incredible number of useful and informative posts in the wake of Wrath. Here are a few of my favorite:

  • The Bear T7 List: Part I | Part II from ThinkTank
    Kalon releases some great bear-oriented gear lists along with ratings.
  • Feral Factions from Of Teeth and Claws
    Karthis submits an overview of the best Feral-oriented rewards from various factions to help you plan your reputation grinds.
  • Pre-Naxx Feral Worksheet from Of Teeth and Claws
    A spreadsheet of Feral gear to help kitties and bears prepare for raiding Naxxramas.
  • Pre-Naxx Moonkin Gear: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 from Gray Matter
    Gearing up for a little Pew Pew in Naxxramas? Graylo has you covered with this extensive guide of available and recommended upgrades.
  • Resto Pre-Raid Gear from Elitist Jerks Forums
    Tuftears of Stormrage (US) summarizes pre-Naxxramas gear by slot and type in an easy to read format.
  • WotLK Cooking 375-450 from Kaliope’s WoW Crafting Blog
    Kaliope walks you through reaching 450 cooking in Wrath. It’s more difficult than you might think!
  • WotLK Wallpapers from Banana Shoulders
    Missing Northrend while away at work? Siha has created several gorgeous Wrath of the Lich King wallpapers at 1680 x 1050 size.
  • Wrath: Overview of Daily Quests (Level 70-75) from Yashima Plays
    Yashima lists the available daily quests and from level 70 to 75, their location, associated faction, and reputation awarded.

Ghostcrawler says L2Play (with Druids) and “Dude”

There are plenty of druids topping healing meters.

I think where the problem comes from sometimes is that you need healers who are good at working with hots. When someone has a hot on them, you have to be able to guess if that hot will heal the dude and if it can do it fast enough. Inexperienced healers sometimes stomp on hots, wasting the druid (or priest) mana and making sure that the hot-healer appears to have not contributed much.

This has been a long-standing problem for Druid healers. Given the competitive nature of healing, training one’s guildmates to not overwrite your HoTs is pretty difficult. Does anyone have any tips?

Other Blogs to Visit

As I suspected, the release of Wrath has contributed to a whole new crop of great blogs to visit and subscribe to!

    warcraft_dryad
    Warcraft Dryad
    by Marina Siu-Chong
  • Cenarion Musings
    Restoration Druid Pixiedark ponders Cenarius.
  • Chrille
    PvP, Feral, Taurens, and machinima. Could there possibly be a more interesting combination for a blog?
  • A Druid in Time
    From reader Shopshopshop of Uldum (US) comes this great new blog on playing a casual Restoration Druid!
  • Druid Heal
    Raaff the Tree shares his thoughts on Druid healing, starting with Talents!
  • Eighty Percent Fur
    With a name that sounds strangely reminiscent of a Fergie song, Lushious blogs about all things Feral Druid.
  • Moonfire
    Real life couple Gwyn and Cablin of Bronze Dragonflight (EU) play Restoration and Balance Druids respectively. One has to wonder about the “discussions” that occur when spell power gear drops!
  • One Rogue’s Journey
    According to Zaltu of Scarlet Crusade (US), “Rogues do it anywhere in between ninety and two-hundred and seventy degrees.” Kind of makes you shift uncomfortably in your chair, doesn’t it?
  • Rawrbitchrawr
    Stompalina of Staghelm (US) shares personal character stories alongside theory development on her Restoration-oriented blog.
  • Shields Up
    Drugfreeyth of Teldrassil (EU) delivers an eclectic mix of “Restoration Shamans, black holes, backstabbing, and ponies.”
  • Stealth Runs
    Furble writes an interesting blog that focuses on completing stealth runs through instances.
  • Threat Monster
    From Zaydok of Stormscale (US) comes this great new blog about “threat build” warriors who tank with an aggressive style.

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Phaelia Turkey Day 2008!

Published on November 27, 2008 by Phaelia
Community, Featured
14 Comments

Happy Turkey day, everyone! I’m especially thankful to all of the readers who contributed pictures of their Moonkin. The turnout was greater than I anticipated, especially given how generally healing-oriented Resto4Life is! Thank you! And now, without further ado, here are the 2008 Turkey Day submissions:

Adremma Adremma of Sentinels (US) sends in the first of many examples of the improved quest coding that allows Druids to complete most quests while retaining their shapeshifted form! Personally, when I complete this quest, I’m going to do so in Tree of Life so that it looks like a yeti carrying firewood! Then again, maybe that’s not such a good idea!
AedosAedos of Aggramar (EU) is seen here chilling out with her undead buddy, Frosty, after defeating a Frost Drake in Dragonblight. If Frosty seems a little heftier than normal, it’s because Aedos has been feeding him a diet of Papa Hummel’s Old Fashioned Pet Biscuits. The hope being that a vegetarian diet will prevent Frosty from instead developing a taste for Turkey!
Bellwether Not wanting BRK to have all the pet-related fun, Bellwether of 4 Haelz has managed to acquire her own pet, this one a Ravager. She aspires to even greater heights, though, admitting that what she really wants is a rhino! Just imagine the ground tremors from a Moonkin and a rhino!
Copey Copey of Dunemaul (US) fixes a non-traditional Turkey Day feast by serving himself alongside fresh seafood. Now who’s going to tell the butterball that he’s already golden brown?
Hana Flash of Moonfire author Hana of Skywall (US) takes to the sky in Harry’s Bomber, no doubt on a mission to exact revenge on those who mocked her stubby wings in grade school!
Hibiscus John Marikel
Hibiscus of Terokkar (US), soon-to-be mother of two baby Boomkin A mysterious contributor, John, sends this snapshot of his Boomkin traveling overland. Poor Mistsaber! Marikel of Scarlet Crusade (US) learns the hard way that
Moonkin can’t fly.
 
NurowynEnjoying her new-found firepower, Nurowyn of Kilrogg (US) struts her stuff out in the Grizzly Hills. The two native Imperial Eagles seem less than impressed by her lack of avian dignity.
PhaeliaHere my Warlock guildmate Miaja has lured me into a dangerous trap, intending to enjoy a delectable Turkey Day dinner at my expense! Who can really blame her, though? After all, in Moonkin Form, I’m bigger than Hansel and Gretel put together!
Riverwish1Despite the extreme cold of Northrend causing her feathers stick together, Riverwish looks poised to throw a Starfire (or maybe a snowball) at yet one more quest mob. Fortunately, she persevered through the wind and snow to level 80 and is now happily back in Tree of Life, snuggling by the fire in Dalaran inn (though hopefully not too close).
Teranin1 Teranin2 Teranin3
Set for 600 Degrees and
Roast for 9 hours
POOR TERANIN!
Teranin of Skywall (US)
is a Master of the Drumsticks!
Charging into battle aboard
an engineered tank, Teranin
gives whole new meaning to
the term “Panzerkin”!
 
Thorn Glyph of Thorns author Thorn sets out on a Paul Revere-esque ride across the frozen tundras of Northrend, likely yelling “THE PILGRIMS ARE COMING!” and fleeing certain demise.
RoselineA common theme this year appears to be a celebration of the ability to ride all manner of mounts — and, in some cases, quest mobs. Here Tauren Druid Roseline of Dreadmaul (US) is seen galloping across Dragonblight astride a Blood Elf Paladin’s mount of all things!
WiseFox1 WiseFox2 Muffinator
Wise Fox submits this picture of his cunning method of avoiding becoming a turkey dinner! After this, Wise Fox will NEVER AGAIN lose his raid slot to a Mage! From this gory shot of cannibalism, I think Muffinator thought this
was a Halloween contest!

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Phaelia Turkey Day! Send Me Your Boomkin!

Published on November 18, 2008 by Phaelia
Community, Media
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turkey With the release of Wrath of the Lich King and the new level cap, many Trees have found themselves donning a suit of feathers and Moonfire-spamming their way to level 80. Coincidentally, the U.S. celebrates its annual Thanksgiving next Thursday, November 27 or — as many affectionately term it — "Turkey Day." In celebration of this holiday, I’d like to encourage visitors to send me screenshots of their feathered selves … or some variation of, be it in Northrend or elsewhere! The submission requirements are similar to those for this year’s earlier Arbor Day celebration:

Submission Requirements

To participate in this challenge, you must send me a screenshot of your Druid. Pictures should be taken while in Moonkin Form and should meet the following criteria:

  • Nothing should obstruct the full and glorious view of your character you’ve (no inventory screens or character sheets; we just want to see your Boomkin).
  • Include a description of your surroundings or really any sort of flavor text you like.
  • Feel free to include your favorite non-combat pet in the picture, particularly if you feel it complements your roleplay backstory.
  • Be creative with your backdrops, and feel free to combine entries with your friends.

I’ll be compiling all the appropriate entries into a gallery of images for the site and showcasing my favorites. Entries should be in TGA or JPG format and can be sent to me at . To give me time to cook Thanksgiving dinner and visit with family, entries must be submitted no later than Wednesday, November 26th (but the earlier the better)!

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