Rage IRL

Rage IRL don't YOU rage about stuff too?
Rage IRL
don't YOU rage about stuff too?
A WoW-related blog about warlocks, death knights, theorycrafting, end-game raiding, and angry raid leaders.
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5/05 1:32 Yogg-Saron, loot whores, failbots and management issues
Ok, so we killed Yogg-Saron. It took much longer than it should have, was a lot less of a rush than it should have, and does not feel repeatable at all. Now, the screams on Vent might say the contrary, but in all honesty, the raid was, from start to...
7/30 17:24 Gold sellers, and what a pizza can buy you.
In the current times, where you have gold sellers spamming your chat window(s) as soon as you log on, trying to bypass all of your 10 spam filtering addons, some site admins have gone for a different approach. For example, a site where you can buy...
5/05 1:36 Boss mods
I saw this picture a little while back. I guess some people need that, normal boss mods, the raid leader screaming on Vent, and somebody else behind them, pointing out things to stay out of. I wish they'd all start playing something more suitable. Or...
9/04 16:32 Starcaller, TOTC hardmodes, Decimation
Been quite busy lately. We left the 25 man raiding guild, and made our own little 10-man group. The advantages are more flexibility with raid times, knowing that if somebody fucks up once they probably won't do it again, and also knowing that all...
5/20 1:59 Yogg-Saron, again.
Like I said last week, the kill didn't feel repeatable. And it wasn't. We struggled for over 3 and a half hours to kill what is, after all, a fight that has no random elements and is completely controllable from start to finish. The funny thing was,...

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