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Lich in a Barrel

Mar 31, 2009 , Posted by Drillpress at 4:19 PM

So recently (read: Sunday) I was involved in my first Naxx25 kill of Kel'Thuzad. It was a glorious moment. It was the second time our amalgamation of guilds was able to defeat him and it occurred in only two attempts. I was very happy. Oddly enough, I apparently have never downed Gluth and Thaddius so I received no achievements. On a theoretical level, I feel I have it, and that's enough for me.

I feel like there's no substance to this blog. I tell you my exploits, which is fun enough for me as I'm getting a little record of Drillpress' endeavors, but there isn't much to make other people read it. That is, if other people even COME here. I am unaware of a way to check and see if this blog is actually trafficked, I have come to doubt it. I feel maybe I should peruse the interwebs and poach things, as I myself am not very creative, but then I'm a leech on the community istead of an addition. Nuts.

Well, here's the only thing I could think of to be gimmicky, music. I loves it. I try to have it whenever I possibly can. So here's the first installment of Music to WoW By. In this instalment, Music To Raid By:


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1st, Puscifer's "The Undertaker" - The perfect trash-clearing song. Steady beats with a droning guitar and droning lyrics, this baby lulls you into a comfortable rhythm as the insignificant peons fall dead at your feet. Also, as a Tool/APC fan, I'm obligated to like this band.

2nd, ASHES dIVIDE's "Sword" - Start this baby about one minute before your boss pull. Picture yourself unsheathing your weapons as the strings begin. You gently caress your blade while the violins strain and his gently lyrics coincide with your slow-motion charge at your enemy. The steady calmness of the song is not for frentic fights, but rather steady drags. Set this one aside for use with Patchwerk or Loatheb. Let it drive you on, help you continue the fight as it swells, and let you revel in the fallen enemy as the piano slowly takes you out.

3rd, Innerpartysystem's "Don't Stop" - You'll see the pattern here as a tend to like to calm myself a little before a boss fight. Start this one a little before the pull too. Unlike the other two though, this one drives. Hard down beats will set the tempo of your rotation and keep you pressing on and moving until breakdowns force you to revaluate your position or visualize yourself in the flurry of battle as a great camera pans around the maelstrom that envelopes everyone around you. But this will stop in time for the camera to zoom back in and allow you to finish strong, right up to the killing blow.


Well, that's all I have for now. Tell me what you think about my little segment. Heck, tell me if you read this blog at all. For now, I must work on real people things. Real people things are dumb.

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