Introducing: The 5-Man Saturnalia Crew

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WoWScrnShot_120608_123912.jpgWe've bulked up to 5 regular instancing members, as I've mentioned previously, so I thought this was a good time to introduce you to them. Kllewdor is our new Warrior tank; Luzun is our new Rogue. Himalountain (my toon) was our Paladin Tank when we had only 3 people, but now he's healing and our previous healer, a Shaman named Chepi, has gone elemental dps.

Recently, we've been pushing through the 70s instances to help our new members level and some of us have been taking a little time off, but since we've been instancing every Saturday, I should also share some of those screenshots.


Three_Ice_Giants_Saturnalia.jpgSaturnalia as Ice Giants in Storm Peaks.
Violet_Hold_cleared.jpgCyanigosa dies in Violet Hold.

Anub'arak.jpgAnub'arak takes a dive when Saturnalia comes to town (note that Miskaton is standing in for Himalountain with Chepi healing).

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Thanks for this very inspiring blog. We are trying to follow in your footsteps and repeat your success with a group of 3 RL friends (Thorium Brotherhood, Horde).

Our makeup is different somewhat - Prot Warrior, Ice Mage and a Shaman (Resto/Elemental) We have a high end enchanter character helping a little bit with modest gear enchants (but not instance runs!) So far we cleared everything up to ZF with good success and few wipes and at the same time managed to maintain the level bracket (dungeon quests yellow or orange)

Only the future will tell us how BRD and up will go.

It was very exciting to find another group of 3 (now 5) players pushing the WoW instancing to its limits. Thanks again!

Sincerely,

Devr

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