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I never did many dungeon raids with my orc hunter; just a few with my real world friends, when we planned to be on at the same time, together. So as an additional change from my previous WoW experience, I want to take my priest on as many raids as I can.

I took my priest on her first instance raid — The Deadmines (for levels 15-20). The party consisted of:

Priest 17-18 – me
Paladin 19
Warlock 17-18
Mage 26
Warrior 30

These players were complete stranger to me — I had never so much as seen their names, before this team up. It was all pretty good, even though there was only minimal planning for pulls. Only had two deaths.

The paladin died when he went off on his own, way far away from the rest of the group. We had to hunt around for his body. This was the first time I’ve resurrected someone in WoW. Not really all that impressive, but it felt cool to be the one doing it.

The warrior died in the very last fight with a bunch of enemies when I had 3 pirates aggro on me. I remember a friend’s words to me when we were doing instances together, “When the enemies attack the priest, the heals go away.” Very true. The paladin did the resurrection this time; I didn’t even know paladins could resurrect.

I got some good loot from the instance, including a great blue wand.

I won the first two rolls for loot, and someone mentioned, I was “winning all the rolls.” I didn’t tell them that I had 25 rabbit’s feet in my bags. But later on, my luck all balanced out, and I didn’t win that many more rolls. So I don’t think there’s anything to the rabbit’s feet being lucky in anyway. They don’t sell for anything on the Auction House, so I’ve just been gullible and hopeful. I sold the rabbit’s feet to a vendor and freed up all those slots in my bags.

Bullgrit
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