- Pelides at Hunter Mayhem has an excellent dissertation on his definition of “Casual Raider” (although he never says that’s what it is). A terrific read.
- Continuing the Hunter theme, Lassirra’s back at The Hunter’s Mark with part 2 of her series on Hunter specs. This time, it’s the Marksmanship build. A great article, but I’m sticking with BM.

- Must be Hunters’ Week: BigRedKitty wrote up a great analysis–which generated an equally insightful discussion–of the +Hit rating/Hit% stats.
- Priesty Stuff!: Ego’s article and the subsequent discussion covers just about all you need to know about rezzing party/raid members after a wipe.
- BigBearButt started a blogathon when he posted about adding lists of necessary consumables to guild websites, so folks know what to bring to a given fight/raid/what-have-you. Kirk followed up with lists for heal- and shadow-priests, and Ego added another list for heal priests. Check your favorite blogs for more additions in coming days!
- The Mystic Hunter has a great idea for getting the pre-BC epic hunter bow to the masses. I think it’s a great idea with a lot of potential for other epics that can only be obtained through now-defunct-and-almost-never-run 40-man raids.
New Kids on the Blog
- Mea culpa: Easy Mode should have been included in last week’s Bloglights. I blew it; my apologies. Begbie writes from the point of view of a Level 70 ‘lock (with a Level 70 Hunter: Warlock + Hunter = Easy Mode!
- Ratshag gets a spot on the bloglist for his entertaining style as an Orc axe warrior whose battle cry is Need More Rage. His is the first Vox blog I’ve seen, and I must say Vox looks attractive–maybe between Blogspot and WordPress for ease of use?
- Bremm’s Musings: You can find the coolest blogs by following the links in comments on other blogs. Bremm is a hunter whose blog is attractive and well-written. Definitely worth the time to browse by or add to your reader.
- Stormrage’s Dreaming: Gillir is a restoration Druid, and another whose blog I discovered while reading another. Nice, simple, easy-to-read layout with a lot of interesting material.


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