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Pheit
Jan 6, 2009, @ 11:28 PM
Character name: :
Pheit
Armory link::
http://www.wowarmory.com/character-sheet.xml?r=Dalaran&n=Pheit
Raid Availability - Days and Times (be specific)::
Tues- Friday after 7 PM and weekends
1. Why do you want to join HOTC?: Clent is my RL best friend, I've wanted to raid with him and talk shit about him, I know Goe and have played with a lot of HotC members during my WoW days, like Corb and Wrath... I am in Phoenix, it is a great guild doing end game content, I am not trying to come and ride coattails for loot, I just want to play with people I know.
2. Do you have experience with end-game raiding (pre or post TBC)? If so, which?:
I was in Silvermere (pre BC, Molten Core baby!), Might and Magic for BWL and AQ40 back in the day, HolierThanThou when goe was a rebel and currently in Phoenix since BC
3. How old are you?:
21 on Feb 11th :D
4. Anything else you would like to add to your application?:
I have raided with a lot of you, I have heard mike's be ace speeches and I have good dps and know the Naxx fights. Self Buffed I have over 2k spellpower and 40%crit, on fights that last 1-2 minutes i can pump out 4.2k dps and usually im floating around 3.2k
Any questions or concerns PM in game
Clent
Jan 7, 2009, @ 10:37 PM
As Pheit said, we've been real life best friends for 15 years, ever since Kindergarten. He's an extremely good WoW player and a good person overall. He's reliable, will come to raids prepared, and will do everything possible to maximize his DPS. I have tried to get to join HOTC for a long time, I'm ecstatic that he's chosen to apply. I would like nothing more than for him to join, both on a personal level, and due to the fact that he would be a huge benefit to HOTC.
Goenitzz
Jan 7, 2009, @ 11:36 PM
Pheit used to be a key member back in my guild days. Really good player that plays for the team, will spec what is needed, will always be prepared with all enchants and consumables etc. Really great guy too.
Vince
Jan 9, 2009, @ 04:35 AM
I enjoyed chatting and playing with Pheit last night. Seems like a kool guy so far. Stay in the hotchat channel.. be annoying.. sign up for raids with MVB. You never know when we need an extra ranged dps for Naxx10/25/maly/sarth/etc. We have 2 raiding locks right now. Jaxartes and Slohka. Get to know them.. Slohka is the officer.
/cheers
Xero -=Vin=-
Pheit
Jan 10, 2009, @ 04:55 PM
I am usually on during the weekends, if Any of you have alts that need help or anything let me know, I am willing to help out.
Is there any way to see who is in a chat channel? I joined Hotchat... ill bug people when I can :D
Clent
Jan 11, 2009, @ 02:50 AM
/chatinfo #
Cammy
Jan 11, 2009, @ 06:25 PM
I've known Pheit since the Silvermere days and was always fun and easy going to play with. Keep being persistant about doing events with as many people as possible and get to know us :)
GL and hope to see ya in /G soon.
Pheit
Jan 12, 2009, @ 06:43 AM
I had a great time raiding, even though it didn't turn out as well as you expected... I liked the environment (yes, even mike's speeches :-P), the company and learning new things.
I know where I need to improve for the next time, and hopefully I'll get to know some of you better.
*EDIT*
I also did Maly for the first time (never been to phase 3 before) in addition to raiding as affliction for the first time. I dont know how my stats were compared to my destruction build because of movement and phase change issues, but my threat was insane (not a fan of that). I will test it more this week.
I keep pestering people for heroics, but it seems people are heroic'd out.
Clent
Jan 16, 2009, @ 02:03 AM
Bump for a great player. Been PVPing with Pheit lately, great company, very helpful.
Pheit
Jan 16, 2009, @ 05:05 PM
I never knew what bumping was, never had anyone explain it to me, so I did the nerdy thing and looked it up....
To bump a thread on an Internet forum is to post a reply to it purely in order to raise the thread's profile. This will typically return it to the top of the list of active threads.
hread bumping is commonly considered a breach of netiquette and some moderated forums forbid it. Users may get around that by posting what is ostensibly a genuine reply. Sometimes this will mockingly contain the word "bump" in it, such as "Wandering the forum, he bumps into this thread...", or be a trivial question or response such as "Anyone?" Bumping old or inactive ("dead") threads is occasionally called "necroposting" or "thread necromancy", and the bumped posts referred to as "frankenposts". "Dead" threads that are reawakened are often called "thread necros". People who resurrect old threads are often called "threadomancers". On some boards, bumping a new thread with no replies in order to elicit a response is tolerated, but resurrecting an old thread that has run its course and has been inactive for a period of time (usually anywhere from a few days to a month) is prohibited. The acceptable practice is usually to start a new thread and link to the old thread so that readers can become familiar with the background information.
Thats fun :D... learning something new everyday, like the 25 man sarth+3 fight
Azuri
Jan 16, 2009, @ 09:50 PM
I never knew what bumping was, never had anyone explain it to me, so I did the nerdy thing and looked it up....
To bump a thread on an Internet forum is to post a reply to it purely in order to raise the thread's profile. This will typically return it to the top of the list of active threads.
hread bumping is commonly considered a breach of netiquette and some moderated forums forbid it. Users may get around that by posting what is ostensibly a genuine reply. Sometimes this will mockingly contain the word "bump" in it, such as "Wandering the forum, he bumps into this thread...", or be a trivial question or response such as "Anyone?" Bumping old or inactive ("dead") threads is occasionally called "necroposting" or "thread necromancy", and the bumped posts referred to as "frankenposts". "Dead" threads that are reawakened are often called "thread necros". People who resurrect old threads are often called "threadomancers". On some boards, bumping a new thread with no replies in order to elicit a response is tolerated, but resurrecting an old thread that has run its course and has been inactive for a period of time (usually anywhere from a few days to a month) is prohibited. The acceptable practice is usually to start a new thread and link to the old thread so that readers can become familiar with the background information.
Thats fun :D... learning something new everyday, like the 25 man sarth+3 fight
I c wut u did thar!
Pheit
Jan 20, 2009, @ 03:04 PM
no one is posting here because that baby is creepy...
Theroc
Jan 23, 2009, @ 01:59 PM
App closed. Welcome to Heroes of the Command.
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