Movie Summary
*original summary*
This is my second, and last, arena video using a resto druid; this time featuring a 13-11-37 spec partnered with a warrior. I had little incentive to play druid again after getting weapons early s4, but I wanted to make a decent video before I completely threw in the towel. Coming out of a (i think 2 month) break, my partner and I spent 1 day back in the arena to fish around for some decent clips at the 2k level. I tried to improve on many of the failures of my last restokin video; no double speed, more editing, shorter, and (hopefully) not too boring. The music you people will just have to deal with! Or just mute it, your choice.
Because the commentary/tips/advice aspect of my old video wasn't well received, while I had originally planned to do audio commentary, I have made this episode purely for entertainment, but highlighting certain aspects. Hope you enjoy it!
-Darkdestiny
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*** VERY IMPORTANT UPDATE***
i'm aware i have terrible taste in music, so i'm going to plead with you to look past that and put on your own soundtracks but watch anyway =p these clips were taken for fun grinding a 2200 team, and after a series of funny matches (blatant stupidity or coincidental circumstances) i turned on my fraps to try and snag a few good clips and put into a video form to share. I just don't want my terrible taste in music to subtract from watching the video, so please, down rate all you would like, just watch while you do it ^^
while i created the video first because i thought it was funny - i ended up trying to extend my tutorial "type" video such as my last one, but instead of using walls of text I instead used a combination of editing and example. the spin bashes, juke casting, drink bugging, restealthing, offensive ns cyclones, starfire rushdowns, cyclone swaps, actually using maim (since ive never even been hit by it playing druid for 9 months now), and most important of all: communication with your partner. Most of the clips, i'm sure its an oversight, are included because it shows cc not only from me but my partner as well. Most teams i feel lack that coordination to finish the job, hence boring 20+ minute druid/warrior matches. I'm blessed that my partner is a self sufficient warrior, meaning i can focus on offensive play rather than protecting him from ccs. He tab pummels, intercepts, reflects a lot of cc thrown his way - which allows me to get away with a lot of the play i do.
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