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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Have You Ever Heard Of Wow ?

Have you ever heard of Wow ? If you comedy the World of Warcraft, again you will absolutely be acquainted that apparently the best analytical amount for you to akin up is authoritative wow gold as a lot added as doable. Actually, award able gold is best acceptable, important and beneficial. By way of example, you absolutely charge a lot of gold to be able to booty allocation in PVP and additionally raids as you charge to be assertive than you accept got the accomplished weapons too as action suits. In my eyes, the best way to accomplish massive wow gold is to shop for it online. But shop for wow gold too abounding times at an ample number, your wow annual may be banned. So, you charge to accomplish some wow gold by yourself in the game. The profession is an acceptable choice.
One way to acquire affluence of wow gold is affected handbags consistently to acquire the appropriate profession aloof like mining, herbalist as able-bodied as skinning. These can advise you to become assisting rather quickly. Even you are at lower levels, it is accessible for you to aggregate items again advertise out at AH. If you accept skinning, it is acceptable to bark asleep animals and again advertise the leather. Another admired profession alleged mining which enables you to acquire wow gold. You can additionally advertise the being at AH. The herbalist profession let you to aggregate all kinds of admired herbs. Therefore, you apparently accept accomplished that these are not complicated to advice you get wow gold, but absolutely booty absolutely a lot of time and energy.
Farming is not aberrant to you, right? But, do you apperceive the acceptable action for agriculture wow gold is to acquisition a candied atom so to speak? What this atom basically looks like is an advanced breadth with affluence of creeps. Humanoid all-overs are best for those after the skinning profession. Skinning is an abundant advantage in acquisition wow gold because they can aggregate covering which fares an acceptable amount in AH. For those after it, humanoid edge bead bolt forth with wow gold. Bolt is additionally an assisting account in the bargain house.
The abutting way is namely fishing.It is an able address to get wow gold. Particular sorts of fishes are actual accepted and players may advertise them at AH for affluence of wow gold. The best admirable affair is that you may acquire profession in balance of one. So why don't you accept fishing as your added profession calm with the aloft mentioned professions? You can additionally acquire wow gold or shop for wow gold by committal altered circadian quests. Accomplish an attack to complete as affluence missions as you can in adjustment to get abundant wow gold for your character. It's absolutely an astute accommodation to acquire two characters. So that you can move capital items assiduously and backwards amid those two characters. Plus, it is accessible for you to authority a broad bells dresses lot added items application characters in balance of one.
Now, how much you know about the World of Warcraft? Be abiding which you accept every distinct action requirement some backbone whenever you the ability the bold slaughtering assorted humanoid creatures. While it could arise from a bit tedious, humanoid all-overs accord gold and accoutrement that it is achievable to aggregate together. If you don't like absorb abundant time on mining or fishing, again those tips are not fitted for you. Don't worry, I will acquaint you added the wow gold guides . Aloof accumulate your eyes on the information of World of Warctaft.

Monday, October 10, 2011

THAT’S AN ACHIEVEMENT

In an earlier post, I mentioned that WOW will allow for a multitude of play stiles.  Personally, I spend a lot of time soloing in Azeroth.  I belong to guilds on all my characters and participate in guild activities, but a majority of my time is spent finishing the different tasks I have decided to do.  I know other players who spend most of their time doing end of game raids and join guilds whose sole function is raiding.  There is no right or wrong style of play.

That being said, today I want to talk about achievements.  When Blizzard released the Wrath of the Lich King expansion, they introduced Achievements to WOW.  Achievements are self contained goals that you can complete for satisfaction, or titles, or sometimes for cool rewards.  Some achievements are as easy as reaching level 10 and some, such as “What a Long, Strange Trip It’s Been”, require you to complete at least a year’s worth of seasonal achievements.  They give players something to shoot for.  There are even websites dedicated to achievements, which will even tell you which player has received the most achievement points in all of WOW.
I like achievements and work to complete as many as possible.
Achievements are divided into nine categories; General, Quests, Exploration, Player vs. Player, Dungeons and raids, Professions, Reputation, World Events, and Feats of Strength.
  • General-  These achievements are the ones that do not fit into any other category.  This category includes things like leveling (you get an achievement every 10 levels plus one for level 85), collecting pets or mounts, or eating different types of foods.  This category contains 67 achievements.
  •  Quests-  This category contains achievements for completing quests.  It is divided into the different areas in WOW, as there are achievements for completing a given number of quests in a certain area.  There are also achievements for completing specific quests or objectives in the game.  This category contains 129 achievements.
  •  Exploration-  These are the achievements you receive for finding all the areas in WOW.  Some of the achievements are easy, while others require you to explore the other faction’s territory (which can be dangerous to your health).  This section also includes special achievements for killing rare mob spawns.  This category contains 80 achievements.
  •  Player vs. Player-  Achievements in this area are awarded for reaching significant levels in PVP play.  This category contains 227 achievements.
  •  Dungeons and raids-  These achievements are earned by participating in Instances throughout WOW.  Instances include normal and heroic 5-man dungeons, 10-man raids and 25-man raids.  This category contains 539 achievements.
  •  Professions-  There are achievements for advancement and tasks related to your primary and secondary professions.  This category contains 113 achievements.
  •  Reputation-  We discussed reputation in a previous post.  There are achievements for achieving exalted reputations with various factions in the game.  This category contains 54 achievements.
  •  World Events-  Blizzard has created “holidays” in WOW that correspond to real-world holidays.  There are special quests and achievements that can only be performed during these holidays.  This category contains 143 achievements.
  •  Feats of Strength-  These achievements represent the past glories of Azeroth, and as such, they are very difficult – if not impossible – to earn.  They are worth no points, and unlike normal achievements, unearned feats are not displayed in the achievements interface.
I hope you find this guide helpful and I request any input from experienced players.  This blog is intended to be helpful to newer players.  Please ask any questions you have and we will do our best to answer them.

Thursday, September 29, 2011

I NEED A LITTLE ASSISTANCE HERE

  Hello everyone! Today I want to talk about the resources available to you to help improve your WOW experience. There are a lot of people who have spent a great deal of time creating websites and blogs about the World of Warcraft. Many of these sites provide valuable information. I want to talk about a few that I have found useful.
INFORMATION SITES
There are three sites that provide information about all aspects of WOW, from item descriptions to quest logs, these sites are the place to go for information. Also, reading the comment section on these pages can assist you in utilizing this information (i.e. under quests, the comments by users will give you advice about completing difficult quests, or location of quest objectives).
WOWWiki
Thottbot
WOWhead
GAME PLAY SITES
There are many game play sites out there, everything from class specific sites to sites that deal with vanity pets or achievements. Here are some I have found useful:
Elitist Jerks- This site is dedicated to high-end game play in WOW. If you want to get the most out of your character, read the forums they have. The information they have is designed for end-of-game raiding and maximizing your abilities, but the information can help you build your character as you level.
WOW-heroes- Want to know how your gear compares to everyone else, check here. Once again, this is designed for end-of-game players. You can look at your character’s gear and get suggestions for upgrades and the best enhancements for your stuff. Site also has game play information.
GOLD SITES
There is a sub-culture in WOW dedicated to making gold. The current gold cap on WOW is just under 1 million gold (999,999g 99s 99c). If you want to get rich, check out these sites:
The Undermine Journal- Primarily, this site lists auction house data for all realms and factions in WOW. However, the data is presented in a usable format. (For example, say you want to make and sell an item. It will list the current auction house price for that item plus the auction house cost for the materials to create that item. This allows you to determine how profitable the item is). There are also articles on the site about making gold.
Just My Two Copper (JMTC)- Is a site whose focus is on making gold.
ADD-ON SITES
There are many add-on sites on the internet that provide add-ons for WOW and other games. I have found it conviniet to use one site, Curse. Curse has a software package (Curse Client) that will download and install your add-ons. It also keeps track of updates to the add-ons you are using. Most, if not all the add-ons you need will be available on this site.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Litch King down: We beat WOW

Heals: Lathandris, Beanbag, Tyrolen Tanks: Caladin, Asmodaios DPS: Lasari, Doowap, Nyk, Swanny, DMFCII
It has been a while since our last post. Things have changed quite a bit in the World of Warcraft and in this blogger wannabee’s life. Our raiding team successfully killed the Litch King, and on September 30th as originally planned no less.
We had to change things up a bit in order to get the kill. Our 25-man crew had dwindled to a reliable 20 or so, and with the 5 new-ish folks every week, we were really struggling to progress on the LK. So we canned the 25-man effort and instead went for the 10-man kill. After a few nights of practice we were victorious. It was pretty epic and really gave me a sense of great accomplishment.
Looking back on this past year with Wrath of the Litch King I can come up with some awesome memories and a whole ton of fun experiences, which is why I play video games of course. This was my first time living the “end-game” and being a legit (debatable) raider. Progressing through the end-game is an interesting way to spend one’s video game time. The pro is that one gets to work on challenging content with a group of friends (hopefully), and the con is that the game become very repeatable and often frustrating. It is this trade that the end-game raider has to balance in order to find enjoyment from the game after an extended period of time.
So what is next? Well, for me it’s time to take a break from WOW. When the pre-cata patch dropped two weeks ago and the talents, spells, etc… were completely re-worked, I found myself really struggling with the motivation to log in to re-learn how to play the game. So I decided that if I am not excited about playing, I shouldn’t play.
So this blogger is currently spending his video game time refreshing those once vaunted First Person Shooter skills in Halo: Reach. I’ll catch you after my WOW-break, but in the mean time get those last-minute WotLK achievements and enjoy Cataclysm!

Sunday, September 25, 2011

More of the online social

About two years ago, a then-new friend evangelized the art of online self-expression. He urged me to Tweet, to make my blog public, to update my Facebook – in short, to live my life in these digital spaces in a more substantial way. And, because he was a very good prosthletizer , I did as he suggested. And now I have relationships, friends, and experiences I would not want to live without that are firmly rooted in online spaces. Even people I know offline become actual friends through Gmail, Skype, SL, WoW and the like – not from going out to the bars, catching a movie, or hanging at the park on a Saturday afternoon.
These spaces are admittedly very different. Real name spaces like Facebook, where I post an actual picture of my face and chat about things that happen to me and others tend to bring out and reinforce relationships I have offline, for the most part. When I comment or send a message to a friend there, I feel as though I’ve been keeping in touch with people, even if I haven’t seen them in person in literally decades. When I recently saw a few folks at a conference, I felt as though I had been continually connecting with the ones who are my active FB friends. I went to a kind of informal high school reunion a few weeks ago, and some people there were ones I hadn’t seen in a long time, but will feel all the more comfortable with because of exchanges on FB. Although I’m not a Twitter afficionado, in that space, too, I have feelings of connection that transfer readily offline.
But recently, it has become even clearer to me that there are special things about online interactions that make all kinds of social, well, better. Have you ever connected by voice chat and then coordinated watching a movie on Netflix with a dear one? You should, it’s a blast. Beyond IM exchanges or emails, connections we can build in cyberspace allow us to have a range of experiences and shared moments that aren’t standing in for social moments, but are themselves those social moments.
So yeah, online social interaction is most definitely “real” social interaction.

Saturday, September 17, 2011

So Much To Learn, So Little Time!


These days I don’t have much time for WoW. I play for a few hours on the weekends, and that’s pretty much it.
So you can imagine that it’s not so easy to find the time to read up on all the resources out there to make sure I’m “doin’ it right”.
That’s the thing with WoW though isn’t it? It’s not just a game that you log into and play without any outside help is it?
I mean, not if you want to play to the best of your abilities.
You need to trawl through guide after guide, elitist jerks, and google becomes your best friend.
I can understand why some people just don’t want to do that.
It’s a game after all.
Why should I *have* to spend so much time out of game to learn how to play my character and my spec properly?
Why couldn’t they have some of these “optimal” specs, rotations and other information available somehow in game? Surely it wouldn’t be too hard to let the trainers have some “Tell me about my talents…” type conversations built in?
As for me, I don’t mind looking around for the info, though it doesn’t help my lack of gaming time very much. At least once I’ve got the hang of how to play my spec (again… >_<) that should be it, right? Until the next patch, or expansion at least…
What about you?
Would you prefer not to have to do so much “work” outside of the game to be able to play? Or is that part of the whole experience for you? Is that what makes it more fun? Or does it make you shudder just thinking about having to go through so much garbage to get the morsels of information you needed?