Oct 16 2009

Fun in smite priest leveling limbo

Smite priest leveling with murlocs

If only all quests involved murloc families.

To celebrate Johannah hitting level 76 in the SMITE PRIEST WRATH LEVELING! month of October, I’ve taken a moment to step back from the all of the theorycrafting and WoWHeading in the blog to look at Johannah the Smite Priest from a fun and refreshing perspective.

I made a Wordle!

Wordle is a fun keyword cloud tool that I discovered back in June during a search for unique blogger contraptions. It skims through all of the content provided on a website or blog and churns out a beautiful illustration of what’s discussed.

So here it is, the super-exciting Johannah the Smite Priest keyword cloud:

smite_wordle

I might be going over Lightning Bolt a wee too much (says the shaman/priest player), but Smite is still whole-heartedly prevailing in the big picture. If you have a blog, try Wordle out for yourself! Warning: momentarily as addictive as World of Warcraft.

Leveling a smite priest from 72 to 76 has proved enjoyable thus far. I’ve quested through Borean Tundra, Howling Fjord, and Dragonblight, and I have also both healed and DPS’d instances in my current spec. I even gained about a level’s worth through Alterac Valley; because of Smite’s lack of hit talents, it’s difficult to run about in AV DPS’ing the NPCs, but that’s why the ability to swap from DPS to heals so fluidly is insanely useful, not to mention a whole world of fun!

Speaking of fun, Johannah the Smite Priest will be participating in NaBloPoMo–National Blog Posting Month–for the month of November, so make sure to subscribe to the RSS feed so that you get your daily dose of smite priesting! In light of this upcoming event, I invite you to vote on the topics you’d most like to see discussed:

Feel free to comment with specific topic suggestions below.

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