April 6th, 2008 at 10:19am
Under WoW Raid Guide

Lessons from our bearsWe learnt a few things from doing the bear runs, both individually and as a raid group — it’s a lot of fun to see how far you can be pushed.
- Setups that look “okay” on paper don’t cut it. The run’s all about the group. You can bring one or two slightly dim-witted members along but it makes life harder for everyone else.
- You need to have people who’re fully awake for the whole run — if your paladins suck at refreshing 10 minute blessings, if your melee love aggro, if your healer’s prone to 5 minute afks, replace them.
- Once the first set of bears are in their new homes, we found interest and quality of the runs dropped. Other groups have reported different things, so your mileage may vary, but all it needs is one enthusiastic person to put the next set of runs together.
- The melee ring never drops from the third chest. Never.
Further reading
Especially if you’re interested in group setup and the best speed runs out there, this Elitist Jerks forum thread is a goldmine of information and opinions. Gurgthock’s video is also worth a watch. If you’re not quite making the timer, looking at WWS reports can be a great help — here’s our second run, videoed above, to give you some idea (I’m Fog).
Finally, we’ll leave you with these timeless words: Practice is perfect. There are plenty of stories of raid groups narrowly missing a bear, then coming back the next reset and having plenty of time left on the clock. Don’t give up and you’ll get there in the end!
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April 6th, 2008 at 10:18am
Under WoW Raid Guide
Akil’zon (Eagle)
If the patrol at the bottom of the steps is in your way, kill it; you’ll have to kill it on the way to Nalorakk otherwise. On the gauntlet, AoE the eagles as soon as possible, then pull the Amani’shi Tempest as early as you can to stop the flow of birds.

On the boss: the offtank DPSes, have the raid move in towards the boss before he casts Electrical Storm to save running time. As with all bosses, blow your cooldowns, chain-chug pots and do everything you can to perform your best.

Nalorakk (Bear)
You can use Soothe Animal to bypass a bear pack; hug the left wall. Run forward as soon as possible. The pull before the boss is a tough one, so don’t rush it.

On the boss: go all out (respecting threat): the troll form tank can DPS during bear phase.
Jan’Alai (Dragonhawk)
Don’t let scouts summon reinforcements! This is the single biggest timesink we find on our runs. Stun, charge, root and kill them ASAP, yell on Vent if you see one, and learn their routes.

Spellsteal the Flame Casters (we sheep them if possible, due to the huge raid damage). The patrols of hawks and Amani’shi Trainers to the right can be avoided if your timing is right; have the entire raid hug and run up the stairs at once, and fight the pack at the base of the stairs in place.

On the boss: let your hatchers hatch one side at a time, it’s hectic for the offtank but saves a lot of time. A paladin tank can help keep adds under control, but it’s doable without. We found fire resistance gear on the offtank helped a little.
Halazzi (Lynx)
The second Lynx trash pull, a patrol, can be skipped — as can the hut.

AoEing the lynx packs usually gets AoErs killed so your healers have to be on the ball; the stealthed packs can run straight for healers, so your tanks need to be ready to deal with it. Pull the patrols as soon as possible, including the one in Halazzi’s room. If time is getting tight, you can pull the boss as the last trash mob dies.

On the boss: during spirit phase, DPS stays on the boss, as it’s debuffed; the offtank can DPS the boss once aggro is solid on the spirit. Rinse and repeat until boss is dead.
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April 6th, 2008 at 10:17am
Under WoW Raid Guide
Optimizing for speed
You’ve run the instance before and maybe downed three bosses within the time limit without really trying. However, adding a fourth into that time is tough. There are various things you can do to speed up the run, both as a raid and individually:
- Consumables. Using buff potions/flasks (including sharpening stones, scrolls, food, etc) should go without saying, as well as health/mana pots; drums also make a difference.
- Be smart with downtime. Drink a little between pulls. Innervate the shadow priest as you approach a boss, and don’t be afraid to pull without full mana or health.
- Know the instance and don’t be stupid. Getting reinforcements on the way to Jan’alai is simply a waste of time, as is running into patrols, over-aggroing, etc.
- Don’t linger over loot. Using group loot with need/pass (a designated disenchanter Greeds) speeds up loot considerably; have one assigned DPSer speak to the freed captive while the group moves on.
- Communicate. Voice chat is great, and well-timed communication can turn around a wipe.
It really helps to get everyone into the right mindset before you begin, so go over these ground rules first. Make sure people know to bring consumables, and know the route you’re taking. Encourage people to read up on the timed run, to watch videos and actually think about what they’re going to be doing.
Okay, okay. Can we kill now?
The most logical kill order is Eagle, Bear, Dragonhawk, Lynx. You’ll spend most of your time killing trash, so make sure your tanks’ threat is top-notch, chainpull like mad and bypass as much as possible.
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