Posted on October 6th, 2009 by Cila
The Other Side has gotten into this habit of farming ToC. Since we’re trying to gear up some of our new 80s, it’s the perfect place to do it. Since we have this place down and have demolished most of the other heroics in WoTLK, we gave it a shot.
Wow, what a wake-up call!
The first bit is pretty much the same. Jousting the non-elites is no problem, especially if you have an order. We always do the left one first, get him down in about 5 seconds, and then move on to the other two. There’s no coordination on those, but with only two, it’s not a problem to get them down quickly.
The jousting bosses are a little tougher. They definitely have more HP and seem to be using their cooldowns a little more. I got into a situation where all three were ganging up on me, so I didn’t make it through the fight. Luckily the other guys did, so it wasn’t a problem. Then they dismounted and reset.
We had the Tauren, Troll and Blood Elf. As usual, we took the Tauren first because he’s the healer. Wow, was this guy tough… he was just healing himself almost as fast as we could hit him. Really, it was an issue of not having the interrupts that we needed. Class makeup didn’t exactly allow for a lot of options, so we just steamrolled it and evetually got him down.
After that, the other two were very easy. Gamaken (our tree) got an incredibly nice upgrade from that fight, so it was worth it.
Ok, next phase. Again, the packs of 3 were pretty much as easy as they are on regular. However, then Argent Confessor Paletress was up… and we started to feel the sting of it being a heroic again. She’s actually a pushover, but when she summoned the Memory of Onyxia, that’s when it went horribly wrong. We did wipe, but what we didn’t realize is that she casts a heal on the Memory — so again, the lack of interrupts was giving us issues.
Second time in, I pulled out my Fel Puppy who can do a little bit of interrupts, and Thorvash (our mage) made a focus macro for casting Counterspell. No problem getting them down this time.
So, so far we’ve realized that not having a rogue or shaman in the party makes this much harder…
Last up, was the Black Knight. I have to say, this is one of the hardest heroic fights I’ve been in. It’s amazing how much this ramps up in difficultly between regular and heroic. I lost track of the number of wipes that we had, but I have to guess it was around 5.
In a way, it was fun. It’s nice to have a challenge and not just push an encounter over the first time. It actually required us to figure out how to handle it and find a good strategy.
Phase 1 is pretty easy. We had our hunter pet and DPS run immediately to the add, and knock him down quickly, then everyone of the Black Knight. He went down quickly.
Phase 2 was a little harder, but we got it after a try or two. It came down to just using AOE on all the ghouls first, then moving on the Black Knight. We didn’t do that originally and they were just overrunning us. Once we took 2/3 of the ghouls down before touching the BK, there was no problem in the least.
Ugh, Phase 3. There’s something about this phase that I just don’t get. It seems like there should be a trick, but there isn’t. It’s literally a healer’s mana vs. DPS vs. boss fight. There really is no way to do this without just pushing through, and that’s where we had our issue. I think it came down to just a bit of lack of DPS. Both our Hunter and Mage are pretty new 80s, and while they’re awesome, it probably wan’t quite the numbers that were required.
We were literally dying and running back in, getting off a few spells, and repeating. But, in the end, we did it. I was expecting an achievement… oh well. I didn’t keep track of the drops, though I should have. All I know is that I had about 40g worth in repairs (cloth!!!) by the time it was said and done.
After that, we ran it two more times on normal. It was all of the sudden, SOO easy.
Tags: 5man, cila, toc, warlock