Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Conjurer Morgoss

Conjurer Morgoss

 Conjurer Morgoss is Legion's version of fishing mogul Nat Pagle. Strangely, Morgoss doesn't fish. He lives on an island floating on the northern side of Dalaran. Keya had no problem reaching the island since she can use her Glide spell. To get off the island (it's always a good thing to know how to return) you can ask Morgoss to send you back up to Dalaran. There's a catch, though (hehe, I made a funny). Whether it's a bug or purposeful, if you have drowned mana in your bags talking to Morgoss will cause him to consume the drowned mana, and he won't send you to Dalaran until all the drowned mana is used. Not a big deal, since the drowned mana can only be used by Morgoss. The mana can be used to increase reputation with Morgross or it can be used to buy goodies from Morgross. The only interesting goodie that you can buy from Morgoss is a water mount, which, get this, can only be used UNDER WATER, but it doesn't provide underwater breathing. For those characters who have methods to breath underwater, this might be cool, but for most it's pretty useless. Jeeze, I'm talking myself into abandoning Conjurer Morgoss and his faintly interesting island. I should start a "Bring Back Nat Pagle" rally.

I've since taken a longer look at Legion fishing. The ultimate goal, in addition to collecting fish to sell or craft,  is to get an artifact fishing pole called the Underlight Angler. That would be worth acquiring, so I'm going to give it a try. On the surface it seems to be a very complicated process, requiring catching thousands of fish. It took well over a thousand catches for Wild to earn his loot with Nat Pagle. Now it's Keya's turn. 

Okay, while Keya is wasting her time fishing and munching on lousy self-made food, Sista is working on more practical matters. But she had to navigate through the Trade Quarter first. The Auction House is a strange place these days. For some reason players love to turn the trade quarter into a green spew that coats everything. Cheering, clapping, singing, and dancing are almost continuous. Not to mention the endless pet battles. She bought some gear on the AH after sorting through some really crazy pricing. She saw gear of the exact same type priced at 2000 gold and at 98 gold. It's crazy, but she did get four pieces for almost nothing. Having recently reached Level 103, she equipped the gear and raised her gear score from i714 to i719.

Sista is still leveling her tailoring and enchanting professions, and needs cloth and gear that can be disenchanted. She got a tip that Bastion of the Twilight (BoT) was a good place to start. One consideration is that the Twilight Highlands are still pretty rough country without a lot of amenities. Sista was able to find a small town called Kirthaven where Sista could dump the junk in her bags and get cleaned up. Sista intends to tear through BoT as many times as allowed.

Her First Run: No problems. She almost fell through the hole that opened when the last boss, Cho'gol, met it's match against her. Sher picked up 11 pieces of gear to disenchant and 96 embersilk cloth. The disenchants earned a meager 9 hypnotic dust.
Run #2: Well, it seems I've forgotten a few things about raids. Like lockouts. Sista will not be able to run any BoT raids for six days. Sigh.

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