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My first thought upon falling off the ledge in the Molten Front while doing dailies for the Druids of the Talon was, «Oh no, not again.» My second thought, a slightly less literary reference, was «Now how am I going to get my body back from this? Can I get my body back? Oh my God, I’m in mostly heroic T11 gear and some T12, how much is this spirit res going to cost me?» And then, it happened. A little bird showed up, snatched me from the jaws of death, gently chided me for not making the silly jump, and placed me gently on the ledge I’d been trying to reach.

Since then, I have joyfully leaped off that ledge every time I have to do those dailies — partially because I’m lazy, partially because I’m wondering if perhaps, one day, the Druids of the Talon will decide that my rampant stupidity warrants not saving me from certain destruction. It’s a sick addiction.

Speaking of addictions, today we’ve got a post about just that, as well as some other posts from around the blogosphere on a few other topics.

Manalicious has a very serious problem that I share — a fierce addiction to achievements.

Priest With A Cause shares some thoughts about those pesky Molten Front dailies.

Jinxed Thoughts explores some ideas about the world-first heroic Ragnaros 25-man kill and why it worked.

Planet of the Hats gives us a subtly humorous look at the subject of raiding fatigue.

Is there a story out there we ought to link or a blog we should be following? Just leave us a comment, and you may see it here tomorrow! Be sure to check out our WoW Resources Guide for more WoW-related sites.

Filed under: The Daily QuestThe Daily Quest: Dangerously addictive originally appeared on WoW Insider on Fri, 29 Jul 2011 20:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink | Email this | Comments

WoW Insider’s on a Daily Quest to bring you interesting, informative, and entertaining WoW-related links from around the blogosphere.

My first thought upon falling off the ledge in the Molten Front while doing dailies for the Druids of the Talon was, «Oh no, not again.» My second thought, a slightly less literary reference, was «Now how am I going to get my body back from this? Can I get my body back? Oh my God, I’m in mostly heroic T11 gear and some T12, how much is this spirit res going to cost me?» And then, it happened. A little bird showed up, snatched me from the jaws of death, gently chided me for not making the silly jump, and placed me gently on the ledge I’d been trying to reach.

Since then, I have joyfully leaped off that ledge every time I have to do those dailies — partially because I’m lazy, partially because I’m wondering if perhaps, one day, the Druids of the Talon will decide that my rampant stupidity warrants not saving me from certain destruction. It’s a sick addiction.

Speaking of addictions, today we’ve got a post about just that, as well as some other posts from around the blogosphere on a few other topics.

Manalicious has a very serious problem that I share — a fierce addiction to achievements.

Priest With A Cause shares some thoughts about those pesky Molten Front dailies.

Jinxed Thoughts explores some ideas about the world-first heroic Ragnaros 25-man kill and why it worked.

Planet of the Hats gives us a subtly humorous look at the subject of raiding fatigue.

Is there a story out there we ought to link or a blog we should be following? Just leave us a comment, and you may see it here tomorrow! Be sure to check out our WoW Resources Guide for more WoW-related sites.

Filed under: The Daily QuestThe Daily Quest: Dangerously addictive originally appeared on WoW Insider on Fri, 29 Jul 2011 20:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink | Email this | Comments



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