User:Drush/Drush

Drush started on Ravencrest upon the EU release of World of Warcraft. Where he played in Tempest as a Male nelf priest(Odde) then joined the Merge with Tempest and United to form Borked(2d best guild at level 60 in the world after Nihilium). Ravencrest on alliance had alot of good pvpers where the frequent undefeated AB team was grinding. Drush got to R13 on his priest, but only to reroll Rogue later down the road.

Upon the creating of Tarren Mill Ravencrest Alliance got a free transfer due to the over populated alliance side. Drush migrated his Rogue(wich was an alt at the time) and was the only level 60 alliance for a few days before other servers got their free transfers. He started to rank his rogue for r14 and was at 10 when Fate has Fans transferd from Dunemaul. Where he quickly established a name for himself running a AB premade with mostly FhF players. He attended a AQ40 sell-run they hosted just before naxx was patched. He ended up winning dps over everyone being Combat daggers and got an instant G-invite from Mouz and diden't have to pay for any gear but was given to him instead. Upon Naxx40 the raiding was really Hardcore but half the guild and Drush farmed the BGs for PVP ranks before it was removed in an upcoming patch. But upon progress on Sapphiron, Drush and others had to farm Frost pots for guildies with a busy irl schedule and got stuck with 85% into r12. But the fast progress really helped the moral, and KT went down shortly after. Fate has Fans ended up 20th world to down Kel'Thuzad. Fate has Fans and Drush later progressed through TBC but only to Disband at mid SSC after dominating the server first kills. Drush went to New Zealand for 6months later to come back and find out the FhF core had gone horde on the very same realm. So Drush leveld a Warrior wich he rolled fury dps at first later to become the Main Tank. FhF merged under the name Drush came up with, Fused has fans. Pretty decent progress but the clash of people that had been playing with eachoter for years diden't work out. So he went for The Mealstorm and joined Kill Loot Repeat where he started doing arena again in S3 & S4 where he got Gladiator in s3 and Brutal Gladiator in s4 in 5vs5. Rolling with the cheeziest setup known to man. 2xWarrior Rshaman Hpala Dpriest.

Just before WOTLK came out he dusted off his Rogue and was apart of the forming of Pixels on Alliance side of Tarren Mill. A merge between Never Ending players and Fearnothing/Ender players. The guild had 0 holy paladins upon everyone getting to 80. So Drush was aproached if he diden't want to reroll Paladin for the guild. And seeing healing is more important then good dps for progress he accepted and rolled Holy Paladin with Pixels untill they disbanned after getting server first on Yogg. Drush took a break after this to go to Egypt and work as a Divemaster later to return to the game on his rogue and join Showdown on Kazzak>Vek'nilash>Zenedar as a rogue where he diden't enjoy his stay to much due to the unbalanced skill-level in the guild, so he left shortly after a few LK HC kills. Giving notice to the guild in advance.

Drush future in cata will be as a mage, and never to reroll or anything like it again. He is fed up with the fact that if you change your role for a guild it will only slap you in the face down the road. So hes going to play the class he enjoyes the most in cata, and that is a Mage. He has allways had his rogue and Mage as an alt and he enjoyes them booth. But seeing rogues turn-out isen't to attractive in his eyes so he is going to roll a mage for the overall the class brings. The pvp/arena/bg scene. And not to mention the PVE scene wich he hopes to dominate as a mage if the game makes it possible. Guild will be Never Ending and server will indeed be Tarren Mill. So hope a brighter future and ingame experiance is to come for this skilled high-end player people know as "Robin, Rob, Drush". May the Ganking whine-post be many, the progress be fluent and the items be purple for a more pleasent expansion then the others!

--Drush (talk) 04:54, 27 October 2010 (UTC)Drush