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Molsan Method Podcast - Episode 70 - Identity Crisis... On the seventieth episode of the Molsan Method podcast, I describe my current problem with trying to provide flexibility to groups and raids, and increase the contribution...

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Molsan Method Podcast - Episode 62 - Make Gold with... On the sixty-second episode of the Molsan Method podcast, I showcase three crafted items made with Inscription that will help you make gold in World of Warcraft. (5:11) Subscribe...

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Molsan Method Podcast - Episode 61 - Scalable Five-Person... On the sixty-first episode of the Molsan Method podcast, I theorize about the possibilities of scalable, five-person dungeons in World of Warcraft. (9:41) Subscribe and...

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Molsan Method Podcast - Episode 59 - Is There Anything... On the fifty-ninth episode of the Molsan Method podcast, I contemplate what's left for healers and offer my suggestions on how to change healing in World of Warcraft. (7:54) Subscribe...

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Molsan Method Podcast - Episode 57 - Playing and Connecting... On the fifty-seventh episode of the Molsan Method podcast, I ask Blizzard to consider implementing more cross-realm functionality in World of Warcraft (5:56) Subscribe...

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About

My World of Warcraft main character’s name is Molsan, a level 80 Protection Paladin from alea iacta est on the Earthen Ring server. I’ve been playing WoW since November of 2004. More details of my bio will evolve over time on this blog.

The purpose of this blog is to house useful tips and tricks for all players and classes alongside general complaints from a veteran WoW player. Posts will typically fit into one of the following categories:

  • Class Tips and Guides
  • The steamy and always insightful “Molsan Diaries”
  • Raid, instance, and group recaps
  • General commentary on the game, patches, and future development
  • Complaints, rants, complaints, general spouting-off, and, lastly, complaints

Blogging History

I started blogging about WoW back in 2007 when I launched RaidOrg. The site interacted with the WoW Armory and assisted guilds in determining which dungeons and bosses to focus on based on the raid members’ gear and upgrade wants/needs. The demands to keep the site progressing outweighed my personal availability to keep the site alive. I shut down the site last year and switched my focus to my personal blog.

With that Said became my personal blog and was a mixture of technology, programming, World of Warcraft, and parenting issues. It’s more of a stream of consciousness than focused commentary on my real life. In June of 2009, I decided to break off from my main blog and start my second WoW-only blog named after my main WoW character, Molsan. Now I can post all I want about WoW in whatever format I feel like without disrupting my real-life blog readers.

Contact Me

You can follow Molsan on Twitter, email me at molsan dot method at gmail dot com, or look for me commenting and contributing to various WoW information sources across the Internet.