Tank: player or unit designated to protect weaker players or units in combat by drawing enemy attacks and absorbing damage.
I did not talk much of my gaming activities lately. Well, among my 1000 things to do for work, I still find some time to play World of Warcraft and experience a side of the game that I let aside for the last 4 years.
You might remember a post in May last year, where I presented my new character, the little Ellianna and her not much bigger friend Rigwyn. Why Gnome you may ask… well… Gnomes are not really loved in Warcraft and that was really a lot of fun to run around like two self-imbued, totally proud of themselves, 50cm high, bad-asses
She was not intended to be my main Character… but she now is and I’m happy of it. Björn and I joined other Siemens colleagues and now play in a nice Casual guild (we play a couple time a week at most) together. We are now starting to make our way into the Ice Crown Citadel in order to beat the crap out of Arthas The Lich-King.
Elli was not really intended as a tank either. This position always scared me (yes really) and I was fine, healing oder damage dealing, as from away from the evil-guys as one can be. But after tanking our way into the levelling phase – and enjoying it – it soon became clear I would try to tank in high-end as well.
After tanking pretty much all of the high (but not “end”) available content, I started Off-Tanking for the guild and now even Main-Tanking when the situation requires it. I can say it now, I’m not afraid of tanking anymore, of being the first one to run toward the boss… and often the first one to die as well.
Wipe: sudden death of all the player of a group
My last ingame experience was an evening of wipes on the first boss of the Ice Crown Citadel (ICC). I was the main tank there, taking an incredible amount of damage and I could not do much more about it than observe the situation and give advices while trying to help the rest of the group by… not dying.
Even though we did not progress much, it was really fun to see all the efforts everyone put in the encounter.
After that evening, I felt very powerless in helping the guild… so I analyzed my character once again, searching for new improvement possibilities. As a result, Elli had to perform a few changes. I modified some enchants and I swaped a couple stones in order to gain in survivability and I deeply reviewed my way of tanking.
But the most impressive change definitely lies in the [Flask of Teldrasil Blood] that Ellianna drank two days ago and which turned her into an Aarpalis a big blue Night Elf.
As much as it pained me to leave the little body (overcompensating for its height by tanking bigger and bigger monsters of course) behind, I did it for the sake of the survivability improvement it brings me… and hopefully brings the guild as well… even if it cost me the wrath of the little Rigwyn now
There are still some guys I did not tank though. I’d like to stand in front of Ragnaros and Nefarian, almost as much as I would like to tank the four wings of Naxxramas and Yogg’Saron… Rigwyn? Bizzy? Chasil? Anyone interested?