Rezeka - Destruction Warlock
Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 3:00 pm
Personal Information :
Name : Max
Age : 18
Location : Sweden
Character Information :
Name : Rezeka
Race : Undead
Class : Warlock
Armory : Link
Main-spec : Destruction
Off-spec : Affliction (Might change this to demonology)
Destruction Glyphs :
Glyph of Life Tap : Due to the high spirit you can get from gear, I found this to be a very sufficient for a raiding warlock
Glyph of Conflagrate : Due to not removing Immolate which boost Incinerate damage, it's 1 less spell to re-cast to up the dps
Glyph of Incinerate : Since it's the spell you use the most while Destruction, it's always best to up that spell.
Affliction Glyphs :
Glyph of Quick Decay : Reduces the time between the damage ticks on Corruption which is controlled by Haste. Found it to be an exceptional glyph whilst raiding as affliction to speed up the damage.
Glyph of Haunt : +3% Damage Over Time effects additional to the base +20% from Haunt. As your damage is mostly from DoTs, 3% is a very high upgrade
Glyph of Life Tap : As above
Could add a list to the glyphs I'd use for Demonology if asked for it.
Current, and former guilds.
Unfortunatley, this is a semi-long list, but there is a solid reason for all of them.
The Requisition - Got in a dispute with Sitruc on a raiding night which I couldn't follow through, and got kicked.
The Unsung Heroes - Was in there because a mate of mine invited me while I was guildless so I could have a social guild while looking for a new one
Premise - Merged with La Onda
La Onda - Disbanded
Dénouement - The left-overs from La Onda, mostly social. Left due to people losting interest.
Delirium - Disbanded
The Esoteric Foundation - Made a wrong choice to raid on my paladin a night I got declined from a raid, and then whilst in Naxxramas, got asked to relog (First night of hitting 80, first alt I've ever levled, I was extatic too see how it was)
Intensity - Same mate that ran The Unsung Heroes, also same reason there
Sidereals - Back here I had a really crappy computer, and I didn't want to ruin their raids by not being able to keep my FPS up, so I left for Tainted
Tainted - After being there a while, I got my new computer, so I had the urge to do 25mans again on a semi-core level atleast, and that wasn't going to happen in Tainted
Sidereals - So I got accepted in here once again! But then the guild started to slowly die out (Glad for them that they picked it up again), so I left due to lack of interest from the members
A Silent Resolve - I joined this guild instead! Had many laughs in here, and alot of progression raids, but several reasons got me to leave. (Can name them if it's felt to be needed)
Renatus Vir - Same reasons I joined The Unsung Heroes and Intensity, just another mate of mine.
Quantum - The guild leader gave away promises of very active and progressive end-game raiding, but then abandoned it.
Deus Ex - Was a reform of Quantum members, but it died in less than 1 day (Mentioning incase someone will notify it)
The Soulflayer Syndicate - Only joined here because the members in Quantum have been offered a free invite to the guild. But after talking with the lot of them, it really wasn't the guild for me.
Try not to look at it as if I'd be a guild hopper. As I've stated above, I had more than solid reasons to have jumped these guilds, and I'm willing to elaborate more on this point if needed, because I feel myself that, yes, this doesn't really look good, but I thought it'd be best to state it all, so you wont see it as I'm trying to hide it from you all.
Why do I want to join Ubiquity?
I'm looking for an active progressive guild that can keep up with the end-game relases as they come. I believe that I can tribute to alot when it comes to just doing a dps-job in raids, aswell as discussion alternative tactics if it's needed for new bosses that's released.
If I'm to join, I can assure that I always come read-up, flasks ready, potions and other reagents that might be an addition to raiding during events or similar (Currently with the Love is in the Air event, I have 5 stacks of spellpower increasing perfume standing by.) I'm punctual and a very active WoW player, so I would be able to join almost every raid, with maybe a few exceptions to real life plans, that would be told of to an officer in advance.
As I'm currently as up-to-date on warlocks as I feel is needed, I'm always up for learning more about the class in all aspects.
If there is anything else you want to ask me, feel free to ask.
Name : Max
Age : 18
Location : Sweden
Character Information :
Name : Rezeka
Race : Undead
Class : Warlock
Armory : Link
Main-spec : Destruction
Off-spec : Affliction (Might change this to demonology)
Destruction Glyphs :
Glyph of Life Tap : Due to the high spirit you can get from gear, I found this to be a very sufficient for a raiding warlock
Glyph of Conflagrate : Due to not removing Immolate which boost Incinerate damage, it's 1 less spell to re-cast to up the dps
Glyph of Incinerate : Since it's the spell you use the most while Destruction, it's always best to up that spell.
Affliction Glyphs :
Glyph of Quick Decay : Reduces the time between the damage ticks on Corruption which is controlled by Haste. Found it to be an exceptional glyph whilst raiding as affliction to speed up the damage.
Glyph of Haunt : +3% Damage Over Time effects additional to the base +20% from Haunt. As your damage is mostly from DoTs, 3% is a very high upgrade
Glyph of Life Tap : As above
Could add a list to the glyphs I'd use for Demonology if asked for it.
Current, and former guilds.
Unfortunatley, this is a semi-long list, but there is a solid reason for all of them.
The Requisition - Got in a dispute with Sitruc on a raiding night which I couldn't follow through, and got kicked.
The Unsung Heroes - Was in there because a mate of mine invited me while I was guildless so I could have a social guild while looking for a new one
Premise - Merged with La Onda
La Onda - Disbanded
Dénouement - The left-overs from La Onda, mostly social. Left due to people losting interest.
Delirium - Disbanded
The Esoteric Foundation - Made a wrong choice to raid on my paladin a night I got declined from a raid, and then whilst in Naxxramas, got asked to relog (First night of hitting 80, first alt I've ever levled, I was extatic too see how it was)
Intensity - Same mate that ran The Unsung Heroes, also same reason there
Sidereals - Back here I had a really crappy computer, and I didn't want to ruin their raids by not being able to keep my FPS up, so I left for Tainted
Tainted - After being there a while, I got my new computer, so I had the urge to do 25mans again on a semi-core level atleast, and that wasn't going to happen in Tainted
Sidereals - So I got accepted in here once again! But then the guild started to slowly die out (Glad for them that they picked it up again), so I left due to lack of interest from the members
A Silent Resolve - I joined this guild instead! Had many laughs in here, and alot of progression raids, but several reasons got me to leave. (Can name them if it's felt to be needed)
Renatus Vir - Same reasons I joined The Unsung Heroes and Intensity, just another mate of mine.
Quantum - The guild leader gave away promises of very active and progressive end-game raiding, but then abandoned it.
Deus Ex - Was a reform of Quantum members, but it died in less than 1 day (Mentioning incase someone will notify it)
The Soulflayer Syndicate - Only joined here because the members in Quantum have been offered a free invite to the guild. But after talking with the lot of them, it really wasn't the guild for me.
Try not to look at it as if I'd be a guild hopper. As I've stated above, I had more than solid reasons to have jumped these guilds, and I'm willing to elaborate more on this point if needed, because I feel myself that, yes, this doesn't really look good, but I thought it'd be best to state it all, so you wont see it as I'm trying to hide it from you all.
Why do I want to join Ubiquity?
I'm looking for an active progressive guild that can keep up with the end-game relases as they come. I believe that I can tribute to alot when it comes to just doing a dps-job in raids, aswell as discussion alternative tactics if it's needed for new bosses that's released.
If I'm to join, I can assure that I always come read-up, flasks ready, potions and other reagents that might be an addition to raiding during events or similar (Currently with the Love is in the Air event, I have 5 stacks of spellpower increasing perfume standing by.) I'm punctual and a very active WoW player, so I would be able to join almost every raid, with maybe a few exceptions to real life plans, that would be told of to an officer in advance.
As I'm currently as up-to-date on warlocks as I feel is needed, I'm always up for learning more about the class in all aspects.
If there is anything else you want to ask me, feel free to ask.