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Post by iarnaig on Jun 1, 2015 17:01:46 GMT -5
]Well, I did do the Insane Feat of Strength ... twice. So what does that say about me? That's a very fitting title for you lol, I did it once, quite enough for me (Well, plus a fair bit more Bloodsail/Steamwheedle grindings as I kept wrecking rep of one side and having to regrind it, then needing to do the other to fix the mess I just made, eventually I got both to exalted at the same time, which I think deserves the title "the Masochist" )
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Post by Ironworgen on Jun 17, 2015 17:57:29 GMT -5
Based on my first foray as a minionless Warlock with Feloci, I consider it a good challenge and worth trying again (someday, after I lick my wounds and bolster up my spirits), and want to see how far it is possible to advance.
My recent demise was not due to the classes limitations, but entirely due to my bad decision.
However, things did seem to be increasing in difficulty.
I pretty much completed all of the starting zones before moving on.
Then I did Westfall, Loch Modan, Darkshore, Bloodmyst Isle, and Redridge. Except for just a handful of quests (which I was saving for later), was able to complete those zones without any real problems.
By the time I moved on to Wetlands, I was level 27, well above the level 20 starting quests in the zone. However, unlike all of the other zones that came before, I encountered several quests involving named mobs that I just did not feel comfortable taking on, even at 29. Don't know how far I could continue before I ran out of quests because I couldn't complete certain quest chains, or the quests were too difficult for that level. Didn't think I could make it through the zone, but that's OK, I figured I still had Duskwood and Ashenvale and their level 20 quests to bolster up my level so I might be able to finish those zones off in the lower 30s before upgrading to the next tier of questing zones.
Barring one bad decision, I would have easily been able to get to the low-30s, possibly mid-30s, although 40 may have been a stretch.
A minionless Warlock is certainly playable, and with ranged dps, fear, and hearthstone, it seems more powerful than Warrior.
My Warrior, Fewari, is up to 22, and while he still has more upside, there are several quests I was able to do on a Warlock without a minion that I think the Warrior will struggle with.
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