This week, Frostheim, Darkbrew, and I talk to Kruf, the hunter from Paragon, the guild from the lightning’s blade- EU realm who got the world first lich king kill.
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excellent work on the podcast great interviewing heaps of interesting stuff and very professional
just the way I like my pod casts
You kept Frost’s ramblings to a minimum this time. Kudos. I think I only counted one maniacal cackle when Kruf said he hadn’t played SV since Ulduar.
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I loled- my coworkers asked me what I was on about, made up some story about gluing captions to my cats.
Got the link off of Paragon’s site, really nice podcast.
Hey
You got pretty good show going on . Found this by viewing paragon webpage . What is the name of your theme song in that?? haven’t be able found that
It’s simply called “The Hunter Song.” You can find it on youtube, complete with a badass video. Frostheim, one of the podcasters, put it together with a friend of his a few months ago. It just recently became the theme song of the HPP.
great podcast, in either way, thanks a lot
Great interview. The double dipping aspect of Piercing shots never occurred to me! I’ll have to make sure I’m one of the first bitten on Lanathel from now on!
Unfortunately that’s something I was mistaken on, or it has been changed. It doesn’t (fully?) double-dip anymore on Blood Queen. You’re still a good candidate for first bite, though, since you can dps the boss even during the air phases unlike melee (and potentially casters with shorter range).
Aww, you got my hopes up :(. Anyway, thanks for the correction.
I’m not usually one to listen to lengthy podcasts, but that one was really really interesting.
So grats on keeping my incredibly short attention span in check.
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I like how down to Earth that Kruf seemed. I looked at other “hardcore” raiding guilds applications to see how they handled them, and they were downright rude.
Keep up the good work!
Very well done interview.
Don’t play a hunter, but this was very interesting.
Good luck in the race for LK hm.
(Did rate you on itunes. The least one can do to show som gratefullness for the work you do.)
I cannot get over the fact that Kruf said you need 900 passive arp to see MM being better than SV. That’s has to be wrong.
He is most likely including full ArP gems in the “passive 900″ – which is not hard at all to meet if you have been through even ToC.
As said, that was just a rough guess, and it was supposed to be a guess where arp gemming is better than agi gemming, not really where MM is better than SV which is much more complex, depending heavily on your weapon dps for example. And yes, that 900 was including full arp gemming.
well it really depends on your gear sockets tbh, ArP gemming is only good when you can fully gem your self with armor penetration and get the cap (100%)
Haha, who likes Maneli Jamal? Because that acoustic exert was from one of his songs! :)
It would have been interesting to hear Krufs view on the impending change from mana to focus.
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