The Fungal Spores:. Three tanks will hold adds, one priest will MC an add and use it to tank the boss. Once the MC is about to end, the other priest should MC another add and use it to taunt the boss. Also, have a tank ready to pick up the add who just stopped being MC'd. They start on the Living side and then once slain move over to the Dead side. We made it to the boss that our server is named after! If you are hit with Mutating Injection:. Create account or Sign in.
Raid Prep Attunement It is your responsibility to get attuned for Naxxramas. Please post in the lfg or raid-organization discord channels if you need help! View Attunement Information. Hide Attunement Information. View the Tier List. Hide the Tier List. Black Lotus Plaguebloom Dreamfoil. These herbs are in high demand.
These herbs are useful. These herbs are somewhat useful, but not in demand. All DPS should have:. Physical-specific Agility. Magic-specific Spellpower. Healers should have:. Tanks should have all melee DPS consumables, and in addition:. View Guide. Hide Guide.
Seems like these are just all mixed in between bosses. You can skip a ton of this with Invis potions. Spread them out, two tanks on each. Tip: Running on the ground, underwater is a LOT faster. Want more? Oh, Yes, there's more! Now that you have completed these easy steps, you are now ready to farm Stranglekelp and Mithril. Comment by Fun fact: fishing these also counts towards the Bushels and Bushels guild achievent.
Comment by As of the post date on this comment, I have been all over the Word of Warcraft searching for the best place to farm these and I have came to one place where I will defiantly call the best place to farm them and that is under water in Thousand Needles.
I did a round in 30 min in Aquatic form and came up with 5 stacks. Comment by rabuda I went to Thousand Needles and decided to farm one thousand stranglekelps. It took me more than 2 hours walking on the water floor with a tauren paladin with guild perk. I felt my body bloated! It could be faster if I was a druid, but the faster gather from tauren helped a lot, there was no competition and no fights with mobs.
From the mills I got normal pigments and rare pigments. Thousand Needles is the place! Comment by stranglekelp is going for 20g each on my server. I remember when they used to go for only g.. It's a little slow as a human warlock to swim in the water but it's worth it.
I got over 60, just going up one way. Beats farming in Stranglethorn. Comment by The easiest place to farm this is in Thousand Needles as some have said. Comment by This is a lot of Stranglekelp in Thousand Needles, around the Darkcloud Pinnacle, its underwater, there is plenty there to gather and upgrade your alchemy level! Comment by Cowina Is there anyone else who thought this was called strangekelp?
I just figured out it is stranglekelp after 5 years lols. I made this Stranglekelp farming guide to help out players who want to farm the herbs instead of buying them from the Auction House. Stranglekelp can only be found underwater, and it's recommended to have around Herbalism 85 so you won't get any herb fragments. The single best place to farm Stranglekelp is Thousand Needles, they are literally all over the place underwater and the only aggressive mob you will find are the Remora Scroungers.
The quest requires level After you picked up the quest "Down in the Deeps", you will notice you can swim faster, but you should go to the bottom of the water because at the bottom you will run on land like if you had a ground mount, so it's a lot faster than swimming.
Plow the rest into cat form skills plus Feral Charge. Swiftshifting is now quite nice, so a diversion of 8 points into Balance is not unreasonable. Place in a warm server for 60 levels and season to taste.
It's the form that makes a gatherer Druid so very easy. You can do combat as a druid with either feral fighting form or as a caster, it's really a matter of personal style. I'd lean to cat form under the newest rules, but I've run a Druid solo for many, many levels using nothing but caster form. Quote: And another question, which leatherworking branch would be recommend for such a Druid - Tribal, Dragonscale or Elemental?
If you're making stuff for yourself, the Tribal recipes are the most Druid-oriented. At first I thought, "Mind control satellites? No way! Thanks for all the tips, folks. Gregorius Member. From I used this tactic kill, heal, shift to kill dozens of monsters at a time with 3 seconds down time.
Sometimes even less, as I can heal often before the monster dies from being ripped. There's a stranglekelp plant on the Zoram Strand, and probably some more there in the ocean I haven't seen Brista Posting Freak. Part of developing any trade professions in this game is fast levelling. This is not a game as Star Wars: Galaxies and to some extent Everquest 2 were where you can become a proficient crafter without being a capable adventurer Not only is there a hard cap - you need to be level 20 to learn expert skills, for instance - but also because it's not remotely possible to run around a level 40 area with a level 20 character - none of your abilities including prowl will be effective.
A level 45 character on the other hand could run through the area without waking much up at all, simply by being higher level without even bothering to prowl If you simply level as fast as possible, keeping your herbalist radar up, I think you will progress faster than if you adopt some specific gatherer strategy Quote: The Druid will be played solo most of the time, and neither special group support skills healing, buffs or extra toughness for the most difficult mobs will be required.
I had intended to go cat druid but was disappointed with it for soloing. So if you're imagining a D2 Frenzy Barb style romp through the monsters with minimal life loss and enhanced move speed that wasn't what my experiences as a something cat druid led me to expect and I consequently repecced. I doubt that particular scenario improves at higher level. If they flee when low then I don't bear shape, I just fight them in caster shape and root them near the end of the fight Cat form is great in groups where there's a competent tank and a competent healer but I've not been impressed with it for soloing Some Amazon Basin players report good results from soloing in Bear form, notably with Frenzied Regeneration.
I like the idea that you can plow through mobs with less micro-management than using several shapes requires. Gathering herbs is partly about mileage. The more ground you cover the more you will see. But it's mainly about levelling speed. Being higher level will help you gather herbs far more effectively than any talent spec Quote: Which form would you recommend for that purpose - cat or bear - I initially wanted to be a cat druid.
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