6/12/2006
It’s been one year to this month that Hogit has been a member of Arsenal Team. From Lucifron to Nefarian Arsenal Team has done so much. Defeating encounters is one way to define a guild, but more importantly is a common focus and clear goals. Arsenal Team’s biggest accomplishment has been defining what it means, what it does, and where it’s going.
I was honored to act as guild master during Arsenal Team’s rebuilding in which we completed Blackwing Lair, and I am thankful for the hard work and dedication of the guild which made it possible. The victory was bittersweet because Arsenal Team is at the beginning of a new era and sadly this time it will not include Hogit. As the expansion grows closer I will be starting a new chapter of Hogit’s story with a new and yet to be determined guild.
No, good things don’t always come to an end, and Arsenal Team is living proof. It has an awesome group of leaders committed to the casual schedule that made the guild what it is today. There is a genuine need for Arsenal Team’s casual schedule on the Silvermoon server, because of the numerous professional players who must balance the game with a busy life.
Good luck Arsenal Team, and I’ll see you in game!
6/10/2006
With the approach of the new patch many players have been revisiting their Argent Dawn reputation. Elessedil the Priest, Bijuaru the Druid, and I went “back to Schoolomance” for some old fashioned dungeon crawling. Along with us came Lover the Rogue and Isowyn the Druid, both of which brought a fast paced play style to the group. I had a fun time trying to keep up with Lover’s DPS, while at the same time out-tanking Isowyn who wanted to go feral. It was Bijuaru’s moonfire spam that finally caught me off guard. “MOONFIRE SPAM!”
6/9/2006
Who needs an epic mount, really? It’s a bit faster sure, but is the speed really worth the near one-thousand gold? Someone who plays a lot in the battlegrounds would say yes, because I don’t, my answer would be no. Until recently Cornpo agreed with me, that is until he sold out and bought an epic mount. Maybe he caved into peer pressure, or maybe he genuinely felt a need for the Thundercats tiger mount. Either way, our unspoken deal to never buy an epic mount was broken. So I sold out and bought one to.

