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    <title>written by Bornakk</title>
    <published>2008-11-19T10:28:41Z</published>
    <updated>2008-11-19T10:28:41Z</updated>
    <content type="html">Once upon a time, before Burning Crusade was released, my Alliance druid was hanging out in Felwood and a Krol Blade dropped. I was able to sell it on the AH on the first try for 700 gold, which in those days was a lot of in-game cash. More recently, my Horde druid picked up an Eye of the Sea from the Fishing Quest reward. I sold it for 379 gold which was 21 gold less than my first asking price. Not as big of a haul as my first big sale, but still a welcome addition to my Epic Flight fund. What is the most you have sold anything for on the Auction House. Was it your first asking price. Trade peanut gallery pissed its pants when I was advertising. I got so much grief in tells and Trade. But THAT'S when you know you have something good, because people only complain (and wow, did they complain) when they're really envious; they want the item for themselves, or they want it to sell. Anyways, it sold, as I said, for 3000 gold. So, of course, I went and farmed another for a friend, and that one sold too. I remember getting a lot of crap for trying to sell a Sentry Cloak for 100g or so. I eventually sold it in the AH for that much, and when I saw someone else getting slack for charging 50 I whispered them and told them to charge more! ^^ My best haul though was 700g roughly for a Netherdrake Helm recipe. Not an epic amount by any means, but still pretty hefty for me. 2 Glowing brightwoods for 500+ g within days of each other right before I hit 60 back when ZG was released. Epic plate chest for 800+g right before I hit 70. Enchant Weapon recipe: Spellsurge - 1k, right before I hit 70. FYI - I bought my flying mount 1-2 days played after dinging 70 :) &amp;quot; &amp;quot;If you've been reading up on our World of Warcraft posts, you may have noticed an update stating that the acquisition of the bear mount from Zul'Aman would be disabled once Wrath of the Lich King comes into play. &lt;hr /&gt;A recent update, however, adds a bit of a silver lining to this sad news, as it seems another bear mount will be made available when Wrath goes live. We found the announcement over on a forum thread that was discussing the announced plans for the Zul'Aman bear mount. Post number 165, written by Bornakk, expressly states that &amp;quot;&amp;quot;For players who are focused on romping around on a bear, there will be another one in Wrath of the Lich King.&amp;quot;&amp;quot; Certainly some good news for fans of the behemoth mount. We're hoping to see polar bears as mounts though, seeing as the climate of Northrend would make it feasible to have such beasts as mounts. &lt;a href="http://www.wowgold4europe.de"&gt;wow gold&lt;/a&gt; In any event, we'll have to wait and see what Blizzard has in store for players, we suppose. Keep checking QJ for more updates as they happen. London Games Festival 2008 officially announced This is certainly an early announcement, but at least it gives us time to prepare. We're letting the readers know that preparations are now underway for the London Games Festival 2008. &lt;a href="http://www.gamesavor.com"&gt;wow gold&lt;/a&gt; This year's celebration of everything that is pixelated goodness is scheduled to begin on October 25. No exact details have been announced yet, although if it's going to be anything like the previous fest, expect it to be crowded. Last year's LGF garnered a total of 100,000+ attendees, and carried over 50 events catering to both casual and hardcore gamers. Highlights for last year's event included the arrival of the Royal Philharmonia Orchestra, who performed their rendition of popular video games themes like music from Super Mario Bros., &lt;a href="http://www.gamesavor.com/WOW/WorldOfWarcraft-DE.aspx"&gt;wow gold&lt;/a&gt; BioShock, and Metal Gear Solid. &lt;a href="http://www.mp3playerstore.fr"&gt;mp3&lt;/a&gt; LGF chairman Keith Ramsdale had this to say regarding this year's festivities: Last year&amp;rsquo;s London Games Festival was a huge success and we were thrilled with the feedback from many of those who attended and the publishers who took part. &lt;a href="http://bbs.hanbull.com/space.php?uid=626"&gt;friend&lt;/a&gt;&lt;hr /&gt;The Trafalgar Square event looked fantastic and it was great to see so many families come down and enjoy it. We&amp;rsquo;ve got plenty in store for 2008 and a whole host of major partners lined up with full support from the industry. &lt;a href="http://www.gamesavor.com/WOW/WorldOfWarcraft-FR.aspx"&gt;wow gold&lt;/a&gt; We&amp;rsquo;re really looking forward to bringing the gaming industry to life in the capital again. In related news, we remind readers that this year's BAFTA video game awards have been postponed to 2009. Here's to hoping that the upcoming festival won't be marred by its absence. &lt;a href="http://www.gamesavor.com"&gt;buy wow gold&lt;/a&gt; Further details are available over at the official London Games Festival 2008 site, via the source link below. &amp;quot; .&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;p class="MsoNormal"&gt;&lt;span lang="EN-US" style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial"&gt;RELATED LINKS:&lt;o:p&gt;&lt;/o:p&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;p class="MsoNormal"&gt;&lt;span lang="EN-US" style="font-size: 9pt; font-family: Arial"&gt;&lt;o:p&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/o:p&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;p class="MsoNormal"&gt;&lt;span lang="EN-US" style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial"&gt;&lt;a href="http://blog.enet.com.cn/blog.php?uid=5459"&gt;http://blog.enet.com.cn/blog.php?uid=5459&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a href="http://makepeace.chemicalblogs.com/"&gt;http://makepeace.chemicalblogs.com/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a href="http://blog.chinamil.com.cn/user1/makepeace/index.html"&gt;http://blog.chinamil.com.cn/user1/makepeace/index.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a href="http://makepeace.blog.ccidnet.com/"&gt;http://makepeace.blog.ccidnet.com/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a href="http://space.zdnet.com.cn/?uid-329119"&gt;http://space.zdnet.com.cn/?uid-329119&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a href="http://home.phpchina.com/space.php?uid=69606"&gt;http://home.phpchina.com/space.php?uid=69606&lt;/a&gt;&lt;o:p&gt;&lt;/o:p&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;span lang="EN-US" style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial"&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.perfspot.com/blogs/myblogs.asp"&gt;&lt;o:p&gt;&lt;/o:p&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</content>
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    <title>Biggest AH sale?</title>
    <published>2008-05-28T10:19:26Z</published>
    <updated>2008-05-28T10:19:26Z</updated>
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    <content type="html">"Once upon a time, before Burning Crusade was released, my Alliance druid was  hanging out in Felwood and a Krol Blade dropped. I was able to sell it on the AH  on the first try for 700 gold, which in those days was a lot of in-game cash.  More recently, my Horde druid picked up an Eye of the Sea from the Fishing Quest  reward. I sold it for 379 gold which was 21 gold less than my first asking  price. Not as big of a haul as my first big sale, but still a welcome addition  to my Epic Flight fund. What is the most you have sold anything for on the  Auction House. Was it your first asking price. Trade peanut gallery pissed its  pants when I was advertising. I got so much grief in tells and Trade. But THAT'S  when you know you have something good, because people only complain (and wow,  did they complain) when they're really envious; they want the item for  themselves, or they want it to sell. Anyways, it sold, as I said, for 3000 gold.  So, of course, I went and farmed another for a friend, and that one sold too. I  remember getting a lot of crap for trying to sell a Sentry Cloak for 100g or so.  I eventually sold it in the AH for that much, and when I saw someone else  getting slack for charging 50 I whispered them and told them to charge more! ^^  My best haul though was 700g roughly for a Netherdrake Helm recipe. Not an epic  amount by any means, but still pretty hefty for me. 2 Glowing brightwoods for  500+ g within days of each other right before I hit 60 back when ZG was  released. Epic plate chest for 800+g right before I hit 70. Enchant Weapon  recipe: Spellsurge - 1k, right before I hit 70. FYI - I bought my flying mount  1-2 days played after dinging 70 :) " "If you've been reading up on our World of  Warcraft posts, you may have noticed an update stating that the acquisition of  the bear mount from Zul'Aman would be disabled once Wrath of the Lich King comes  into play.  &lt;hr /&gt; A recent update, however, adds a bit of a silver lining to this sad news, as it  seems another bear mount will be made available when Wrath goes live. We found  the announcement over on a forum thread that was discussing the announced plans  for the Zul'Aman bear mount. Post number 165, written by Bornakk, expressly  states that ""For players who are focused on romping around on a bear, there  will be another one in Wrath of the Lich King."" Certainly some good news for  fans of the behemoth mount. We're hoping to see polar bears as mounts though,  seeing as the climate of Northrend would make it feasible to have such beasts as  mounts. &lt;a href="http://www.wowgold4europe.de"&gt;wow gold&lt;/a&gt; In any event, we'll  have to wait and see what Blizzard has in store for players, we suppose. Keep  checking QJ for more updates as they happen. London Games Festival 2008  officially announced This is certainly an early announcement, but at least it  gives us time to prepare. We're letting the readers know that preparations are  now underway for the London Games Festival 2008. &lt;a href="http://www.gamesavor.com"&gt;wow  gold&lt;/a&gt; This year's celebration of everything that is pixelated goodness is  scheduled to begin on October 25. No exact details have been announced yet,  although if it's going to be anything like the previous fest, expect it to be  crowded. Last year's LGF garnered a total of 100,000+ attendees, and carried  over 50 events catering to both casual and hardcore gamers. Highlights for last  year's event included the arrival of the Royal Philharmonia Orchestra, who  performed their rendition of popular video games themes like music from Super  Mario Bros., &lt;a href="http://www.gamesavor.com/WOW/WorldOfWarcraft-DE.aspx"&gt;wow gold&lt;/a&gt;  BioShock, and Metal Gear Solid. &lt;a href="http://www.mp3playerstore.fr"&gt;mp3&lt;/a&gt; LGF chairman Keith Ramsdale  had this to say regarding this year's festivities: Last year’s London Games  Festival was a huge success and we were thrilled with the feedback from many of  those who attended and the publishers who took part.  &lt;hr /&gt; The Trafalgar Square event looked fantastic and it was great to see so many  families come down and enjoy it. We’ve got plenty in store for 2008 and a whole  host of major partners lined up with full support from the industry. &lt;a href="http://www.gamesavor.com/WOW/WorldOfWarcraft-FR.aspx"&gt;wow gold&lt;/a&gt;  We’re really looking forward to bringing the gaming industry to life in the  capital again. In related news, we remind readers that this year's BAFTA video  game awards have been postponed to 2009. Here's to hoping that the upcoming  festival won't be marred by its absence. &lt;a href="http://www.gamesavor.com"&gt;buy wow gold&lt;/a&gt; Further details are  available over at the official London Games Festival 2008 site, via the source  link below. " .&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;  &lt;p class="MsoNormal"&gt;&lt;span lang="EN-US" style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;"&gt;RELATED LINKS:&lt;o:p&gt;&lt;/o:p&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;  &lt;p class="MsoNormal"&gt;&lt;span lang="EN-US" style="font-size: 9pt; font-family: Arial;"&gt;&lt;o:p&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/o:p&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;  &lt;p class="MsoNormal"&gt;&lt;span lang="EN-US" style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;"&gt;&lt;a href="http://blog.enet.com.cn/blog.php?uid=5459"&gt;http://blog.enet.com.cn/blog.php?uid=5459&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt; &lt;a href="http://makepeace.chemicalblogs.com/"&gt;http://makepeace.chemicalblogs.com/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt; &lt;a href="http://blog.chinamil.com.cn/user1/makepeace/index.html"&gt;http://blog.chinamil.com.cn/user1/makepeace/index.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt; &lt;a href="http://makepeace.blog.ccidnet.com/"&gt;http://makepeace.blog.ccidnet.com/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt; &lt;a href="http://space.zdnet.com.cn/?uid-329119"&gt;http://space.zdnet.com.cn/?uid-329119&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt; &lt;a href="http://home.phpchina.com/space.php?uid=69606"&gt;http://home.phpchina.com/space.php?uid=69606&lt;/a&gt;&lt;o:p&gt;&lt;/o:p&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;  &lt;p&gt;&lt;span lang="EN-US" style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;"&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.perfspot.com/blogs/myblogs.asp"&gt;&lt;o:p&gt;&lt;/o:p&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</content>
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    <title>Wrath bits: re-runing, mounted quests, factions</title>
    <published>2008-05-28T10:17:26Z</published>
    <updated>2008-05-28T10:17:26Z</updated>
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    <content type="html">"The Australian branch of CNET (CNET, by the way, just sold to CBS for $1.8  billion) is little late to release their notes from the Wrath of the Lich King  preview party, but I forgive them, because they contain a few new nuggets of  information that I don't remember seeing elsewhere. As I speculated last time,  it seems a Death Knight will have to ""go to a specific locale"" in order to  pick a new configuration of their six runes. I would still guess that it would  be an inn, or stable master, or some other building/NPC found in every town.  They saw an escort quest wherein the escorted NPC mounts the same horse as the  player; the player was then able to use some attacks on enemies. Sounds like a  sort of ground-based bombing run -- not quite mounted combat, but a step in that  direction, anyway. The Oracle/Wolvar faction choice is meant to be less  permanent than the current Aldor/Scryer divide; CNET reports ""it appears that  you'll be able to juggle favour between the two groups."" This sounds good to  me, since I'm currently regretting my choice on one of my characters (missing  access to some recipes). On the other hand, it will contribute to further  homogenization, and what's the point of splitting faction allegiance if it's  easy enough to go back. ""Second half of 2008"" could theoretically mean July,  right. Yeah, who am I kidding -- it'll probably be November or December.  Insomniaddict Productions is back with a trailer for his new series, Narien  Asks. The series will be about a Blood Elf with lots of questions, and his quest  for the answers. I can't say much about the machinima, as it would give away the  surprise! We previously featured Insomniaddict's BeoCraft comparison earlier in  the month. What's interesting about Narien Arrives is that he used Second Life  to build and chromakey objects for certain scenes, as many machinimators do with  WoW Model and Map Viewers.  &lt;hr /&gt; The virtual world is highly customizable, which allowed him to create a branded  truck for his show. " "With M'uru now apparently substantially nerfed, and  several guilds having been past him for a few weeks anyway, the top guilds are  now biding their time until they can face off against Kil'jaeden himself. Before  they can do that, one last Sunwell Plateau gate needs to be opened; my guess on  when that will happen is May 27, two weeks from yesterday, but no-one knows for  sure. So I thought I'd jump the gun a little and give you all a preview of the  loot we should be able to expect from what will almost certainly be the final  raid boss of The Burning Crusade, thanks to MMO-Champion. &lt;a href="http://www.gamesavor.com/WOW/WorldOfWarcraft-DE.aspx"&gt;wow gold&lt;/a&gt;  None of this is confirmed, of course, because nobody has actually fought him  yet, but given the item levels, and the fact that we haven't seen them anywhere  else yet, we can be pretty sure these are KJ drops. &lt;a href="http://www.gamesavor.com/WOW/WorldOfWarcraft-FR.aspx"&gt;wow gold&lt;/a&gt;  And an odd number of them are helms. Ding, dong, the orc is dead! This seems  like it would be one of those traps at Gringotts, but it's actually just an  unfortunate accident at the Netherwing Mines. &lt;a href="http://www.wowgold4europe.de"&gt;wow gold&lt;/a&gt; From the look of  things, this particular miner got buried in his work. *rimshot* *waits for  applause* *realizes joke was terrible* Anyway, Crowblood of Garona swears this  miner was like this when he found him, so he tried to help by removing the quest  item crushing weight. But the miner had already perished, so Crowblood did the  sensible thing and ate him. &lt;a href="http://www.gamesavor.com"&gt;wow gold&lt;/a&gt; Hey, you can't let a good  meal go to waste. Do you have any unusual World of Warcraft images that are just  collecting dust in your screenshots folder. We'd love to see it on Around  Azeroth! Sharing your screenshot is as simple as e-mailing  aroundazeroth@wowinsider.com with a copy of your shot and a brief explanation of  the scene. &lt;a href="http://www.digihedo.fr"&gt;mp3 players&lt;/a&gt;  &lt;hr /&gt; You could be featured here next! Remember to include your player name, server  and/or guild if you want it mentioned. &lt;a href="http://www.gamesavor.com/WOW/WoW-PowerlevelingService-US.aspx"&gt;wow  power leveling&lt;/a&gt; We prefer full screen shots without the UI showing -- use  alt-Z to remove it. And you've actually been very good at not sending in  sunsets, so I need to figure out a new ending joke. Curse you all! 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    <title>"Shocks and awe</title>
    <published>2008-05-28T10:15:27Z</published>
    <updated>2008-05-28T10:15:27Z</updated>
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    <content type="html">"Last week, on Totem Talk, we escaped a burning warehouse only to discover that  Diego really isn't the father... Oh, wait. No, sorry, that was something else  entirely. Last week, we talked about direct damage totems. This week, we're  going to talk about those signature abilities of the shaman class, those lovely  shocks and the lightning bolts we can throw. The fury of the elements in the  palm of your hand. The ability to chain a bolt of lightning to hit multiple  targets. Shamans can do these things. The two DPS specs use them differently  (Enhancement shamans rarely use lightning bolt or chain lightning, while  Elemental shamans are less likely to use shocks since they don't really need to  be all that close to their targets, although of course you'll see an elemental  shaman using a shock to kite or interrupt and an enhancement shaman throwing a  few bolts of lightning when told not to engage in melee for whatever reason) but  together they make up the offensive spellcasting options of the shaman class.  There are at present three classes of shock spells that shamans can use. These  are Earth Shock, Flame Shock, and Frost Shock. As you might expect, each has an  elemental affiliation (Earth, Fire and Water respectively) and its own special  characteristics that recommend using it in specific situations. All shock spells  are linked, meaning that if you use one shock you lock out the other two as well  for the duration of the shock cooldown (which is six seconds) meaning that you  have to be careful when using them to some degree. It's not a terrible burden,  just something to keep in mind as you explore what each shock does and what  situations each is best for. Earth Shock is the first shock spell shamans gain  access to, at level 4.  &lt;hr /&gt; It deals nature damage, and like all shocks is an instant cast spell with  relatively short range (20 yards). While the damage it does is good, especially  as you level (beaten only by frost shock) earth shock's real benefits are  twofold. &lt;a href="http://www.wowgold4europe.de"&gt;wow gold&lt;/a&gt; First, for an  enhancement shaman, this shock is an easy source of nature damage to follow up a  Stormstrike, the signature melee strike of the enhancement spec. Since  Stormstrike is an instant cast melee attack which increases the target's  vulnerability to nature damage, having an earth shock waiting to follow,  especially after a windfury proc, can lead to a devastating chain of high damage  in a very short period of time. Many shamans hold stormstrike and earth shock in  reserve and deliver both directly after a windfury proc to help increase the  amount of burst damage a target takes which can be enough to kill an unprepared  target. " "If you're a machinimist or just someone who likes to poke around the  game files trying to see what The Ultimate Druid would look like (yeah, I'm  guilty), good news; Wow Model Viewer has been updated for patch 2.4.2. &lt;a href="http://www.gamesavor.com"&gt;wow  gold&lt;/a&gt; I haven't used it since the patch hit, but according to the mod's site  a few twitchy issues popped up that have since been fixed. The developer warns  that this v &lt;a href="http://www.gamesavor.com/WOW/WorldOfWarcraft-DE.aspx"&gt;wow gold&lt;/a&gt;  WoW Model Viewer's main site Download page for the updated version If you  haven't had the chance to use WoW Model Viewer previously, give it a shot --  it's a wonderfully addictive little mod and a great way to get a closer look at  the detail that goes into the game. Hello again! This week's strip has been done  in memory of Children's Week. &lt;a href="http://www.mp3playershopping.de"&gt;mp3 player&lt;/a&gt;  &lt;hr /&gt; That wonderful and joyous celebration that gets you a cute little tag along to  play with, all in exchange for running everywhere in the entire world. I have  somehow managed to miss out on Children's Week every year, but knowing my luck,  it's for the better! It would likely lead to a catastrophe not unlike what is  featured in this comic. Want to know what kind of catastrophe I'm talking about.  &lt;a href="http://www.wowgold4europe.fr"&gt;wow&lt;/a&gt; Check out the Barrens Chat  gallery for this and other comics! As you can see, I'm still playing with the  panel layout and color style in my comics. As time goes on, I'm sure that these  changes will likely become fewer as I find a groove, either by my own personal  preference, or your (yeah you, readers) feedback. The idea for this comic  actually came to me during lunch at work one day, although Daniel Whitcomb and  Dubothe helped pick out which of the two ideas I was juggling would be the  better to follow through. &lt;a href="http://www.gamesavor.com/WOW/WorldOfWarcraft-FR.aspx"&gt;wow gold&lt;/a&gt;  I also stole the name for the wind serpent from Dubothe, but if we don't tell  him, he'll never know. 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    <title>"Xfire breaks 10 million users, 16,000 years online</title>
    <published>2008-05-28T10:13:47Z</published>
    <updated>2008-05-28T10:13:47Z</updated>
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    <content type="html">"Gamedaily has the report that Xfire, the online service for gamers (that we  have coordinated a few events with in the past), has broken a whopping ten  million users. That, you'll probably realize, is just as many as World of  Warcraft, and in fact, while Xfire apparently has support for over 1,200 games,  World of Warcraft always seems to rank pretty high on the list. In fact, our  friends at Xfire have another number that they've shared with us: in the month  of April alone, Xfire users spent 16,000 years online -- that is, if you add up  all the time spent online by all the users of the client just in April, you get  a time period longer than pretty much the whole history of civilization on  Earth. That's huge. Which makes us wonder just how long players actually spend  in WoW -- surely not all WoW players are using Xfire, so the number has to be  much bigger than that. At any rate, Xfire is apparently banging, and odds are  that WoW is playing a big part. Those of you who have been around for a little  while will no doubt know about one of the most useful resources in this World of  Warcraft: WoWWiki. If you're new to the party, let me tell you about it. WoWWiki  is, as the name suggests, a wiki about all things Warcraft. From boss strategies  to patch history to insanely detailed lore, if it's about the Warcraft series,  it's probably on there somewhere. And if not, it's a wiki, so you can write it  yourself! The occasion for this particular post is that they have just completed  some major upgrades to their software and infrastructure. Here are the  highlights: WoWWiki is now hosted in a distributed fashion across the Wikia  network, which should mean more stability and less chance of catastrophic  failure.  &lt;hr /&gt; A new default skin, which looks nice and classy. The OpenSearch plugin is now  working again, so you can add WoWWiki as a search engine in Firefox or IE  (though I still prefer Firefox's search keywords). Click on the menu by your  search field while browsing WoWWiki to check it out. A proper sidebar menu, with  links to important parts of the site. This fixes my single biggest complaint  about the site, which is that it was hard to navigate. &lt;a href="http://www.wowgold4europe.de"&gt;wow gold&lt;/a&gt; " "If you've visited  the main page of the official forums lately, you'll notice that things are a  little different -- they've replaced the simple links to class, realm, and  battlegroup forums with a dynamic interface. All the forums that were there are  still there, but the navigation to them is a little faster and less cluttered.  It's not Flash or anything fancy, so it should work just fine across any number  of widely used browsers. Something like this was probably inevitable,  considering how much Blizzard's WoW forums have been multiplying -- there's one  for every release, event, and topic Blizzard can think of. &lt;a href="http://www.gamesavor.com"&gt;wow  gold&lt;/a&gt; And considering they have only so many people running them, it means  the threads further off the beaten path, especially realm threads, can run  rampant with forum violations. Not that that's a problem -- what's in those  threads can be pretty entertaining. &lt;a href="http://www.gamesavor.com/WOW/WorldOfWarcraft-DE.aspx"&gt;wow gold&lt;/a&gt;  But Blizzard moderates the forums for a reason, and the more threads they have,  the harder time they'll have moderating them. Chain Lightning, with a 2 second  cast and a chance to deal 210% of its regular damage (100% on the first target,  70% on the second and 40% on the third) would probably be the spam of choice for  elemental shamans if not for the fact that it has a 6 second cooldown.  &lt;hr /&gt; The typical rotation will be three lightning bolts (with Lightning Mastery  reducing cast time to 2 seconds) followed by a Chain. &lt;a href="http://www.gamesavor.com"&gt;cheap  wow gold&lt;/a&gt; (This is without taking spell haste into account.) PvP caster  shamans will most likely use their talents to ensure that they can cast an  instant Chain with each hop guaranteed to crit in what is often considered the  'insta-gib' for 3x3 arenas. It can put out an impressive amount of damage to all  three of your opponents at once if done properly, making chain lightning a  popular option for both PvE and PvP. Okay, we've covered pretty much every  direct damage spell shamans have access to. &lt;a href="http://www.digihedo.fr"&gt;mp3 players&lt;/a&gt; Next week we'll go more  into detail on how the talents in each tree contribute to these spells and  abilities. &lt;a href="http://www.gamesavor.com/WOW/WorldOfWarcraft-FR.aspx"&gt;wow gold&lt;/a&gt;  There's a lot of ground to cover, and a plethora (yay, I got to use it in a  sentence!) of talents to discuss, so we may have to break it up by spec and  focus on elemental first. We'll see how it goes. 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  <entry>
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    <title>"G4TV previews Wrath of the Lich King</title>
    <published>2008-05-28T10:12:04Z</published>
    <updated>2008-05-28T10:12:04Z</updated>
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    <content type="html">"Blizzplanet has a new Wrath of the Lich King related video from G4TV. It has  interviews with Jeffrey ""Tigole"" Kaplan and J. Allen ""No nickname I'm aware  of"" Brack and very short previews of the new zones, the Death Knight hero  class, quests and raids. It also has a very annoying soundtrack underneath the  interview snippets which made me want to rip the speakers off of my computer  when I watched it the first time, so be warned. A few notes of interest during  the interview: They definitely want to make sure that the Horde and Alliance  experiences in WoTLK are different: ""While some of the story threads will be  the same, how you get there will vary for Horde and Alliance."" We will  apparently not just ally with, but also have to fight some of the Tuskarr. This  makes me sad. I don't want to kill the Wilford Brimley's of Azeroth. I mean,  I'll do it if there's a shiny copper piece involved, don't get me wrong, but it  still will make me sad as I rip that purse off of their blubbery corpses. I just  dread the ""Gather x Tuskarr tusks"" quests I fear are coming. I saw tusks right  on him! What do you mean he doesn't have any. They're planning out all their  patches in advance this time. I didn't actually know they didn't already do  this, so it was news to me. David has a great tip for roleplaying a rogue: Don't  be up-front about yourself. Charging into situations going on and on about your  tale of loss and sorrow and heartbreak and your thirst for revenge doesn't  exactly fit in with the mysterious ways of your class.&amp;nbsp; Instead, listen to what  other have to say, and only drop tidbits of information about your life when it  seems like you can trust them.  &lt;hr /&gt; If you're truly a spy, thief or assassin, why would you broadcast that to the  world. Plus, if you're RPing a member of an assassin's or spy guild, gathering  information on PCs is going to be one of your character's main goals. Not to  mention it can lead to a lot of fun on the forums. " "I'm getting back to WoW  Insider after a month's real-life-related absence and have been spending some  time playing catch-up on the site. One of the articles that caught my attention  was Matt Rossi's popular ""One reason tanks won't PuG,"" in no small part  because I play a tank and my own PuG runs have been few and far between of late.  My main, a Tauren Druid, respecced from balance to feral at level 69 because  there were so few tanks on my server, and I literally spent months and months  tanking PuG's to get experience and gear. &lt;a href="http://www.gamesavor.com"&gt;buy wow gold&lt;/a&gt; During that period I  saw everything from rogues rolling on +healing maces to warlocks needing on  tanking cloaks, and I learned that you never can tell what you're going to get  from a PuG.&amp;nbsp; &lt;a href="http://www.gamesavor.com"&gt;wow gold&lt;/a&gt;Yes, you'll get hunters who  can't trap, mages who never resheep, rogues who mistakenly believe they leveled  a warrior, and priests who Power Word: Shield you straight off the pull -- but  you'll also find people who know their class well, or are in the process of  learning just like you are, and who are fun to be around. I have now killed  Illidan with a contingent of people who showed up to my PuG's back when I was a  wee lolbaretank in quest greens and Heavy Clefthoof, &lt;a href="http://www.wowgold4europe.de"&gt;wow gold&lt;/a&gt;so as a matter of  personal experience I think PuG's are a somewhat underrated way to meet people  who will later turn out to play crucial roles in how you experience the game. I  don't PuG as frequently anymore due to time constraints and increased time spent  leveling alts, but I still hang out in LFG from time to time for the pure  enjoyment of meeting new people.  &lt;hr /&gt; &lt;a href="http://www.gamesavor.com/WOW/WorldOfWarcraft-FR.aspx"&gt;wow gold&lt;/a&gt;  Yes, it is often difficult to PuG tanks and healers (I would submit, as someone  who typically tanks or heals in dungeons, that it is also difficult to PuG  skilled DPS), but a lot of people could make it easier on themselves than they  do. If you're having problems finding a tank or healer for your PuG's, try  these. A note; this applies to anyone who's looking for more people (regardless  of what role they're meant to play), but let's be frank; any given PuG is much  more likely to be hunting down a tank or healer than they are to be hunting down  more DPS, and it's tough to argue that these folks don't have a little more  leverage. &lt;a href="http://www.gamesavor.com/WOW/WorldOfWarcraft-DE.aspx"&gt;wow gold&lt;/a&gt;  Nevertheless, these are the same rules I obey myself when I track down good DPS  for my own 5-mans. &lt;a href="http://www.digihedo.fr"&gt;mp3 players&lt;/a&gt; For the record, these  don't just apply to PuG's; even guildmates will have a tough time procuring a  tank for their runs if they constantly ignore the following rules. 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  <entry>
    <id>urn:lj:livejournal.com:atom1:heiweimianbao:518</id>
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    <title>"Hunter problems and predictions</title>
    <published>2008-05-28T10:09:12Z</published>
    <updated>2008-05-28T10:09:12Z</updated>
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    <content type="html">"In the wake of the recent confusion regarding Scare Beast, once again some  hunters have gotten to complaining a lot about the state of their class. While  on one hand, there are certainly problematic issues hunters are having, it's  really not fair to say that the class is broken. It isn't -- being a hunter is  more fun than its ever been, and it looks like this class will only get better  in the future. Nonetheless, looking at the problems we do have might give us a  clearer sense of where we're going in the future. With more and more information  coming out about Wrath of the Lich King, and especially since Blizzard started  asking for feedback from hunters, it's worthwhile to have a look at what holes  do exist for our class, and how future changes might seek to plug them up. Mana  Hunters don't like running out of mana in the middle of a fight, but other mana  users don't like that either. Are hunters entitled to something like rage or  energy as physical damage dealers like warriors and rogues, or are we just being  picky. Since we aren't really wizards of any sort, does our use of mana cause  more problems than it solves. One thing to keep in mind is that intellect helps  out casters a lot by providing spell crit in addition to mana pool, whereas for  hunters it only provides a larger mana pool, often at the expense of physical  crit. My wild brainstorming mind imagines: what if hunters had a ""focus pool""  much like mana, except that it was determined by agility rather than intellect.  This way, it would let us focus in on fewer important stats which benefit us in  more ways than one. On the other hand, perhaps having to juggle more stats than  usual is one of the things that makes choosing hunter gear a more interesting  task. This is a big problem on lots of hunters' minds -- but what's Blizzard  going to do about it.  &lt;hr /&gt; It's been a problem since the very beginning, and so far Blizzard's main answer  has been Aspect of the Viper. Whether that is enough or not remains to be  proven. Wrath of the Lich King may bring more mana-regenerating abilities, but  personally I would prefer an overhaul of the mana system, and a replacement with  something more hunter-like. Call it focus or energy, pizzazz or chutzpah; it  doesn't matter to me, but make it feel more like something a hunter would use,  not a magician. Pet training The idea behind learning new pet skills out in the  wild and then gradually teaching them to your pet is a great one on the surface.  &lt;a href="http://www.wowgold4europe.de"&gt;wow gold&lt;/a&gt; The first time you're  leveling a hunter it can even be quite interesting to go hunt down the pet  skills you can get as they become available. But once its novelty wears off, it  becomes a mere chore, especially if you're leveling a hunter for the second  time, your heart yearns for something more efficient. To make things worse, the  current system requires that you always keep one space available in your stable  for switching out with various throwaway pets, tamed only for the abilities they  have to offer your regular animal companions. From an endgame perspective, when  people like to have maximum versatility for various situations, the current  implementation lacks in elegance as well as efficiency. We will probably see  Blizzard introduce some solution intended to simplify this at some point. &lt;a href="http://www.gamesavor.com"&gt;wow  gold&lt;/a&gt; If they do it right, they'll likely use a reductionist method to just  try and blend it in with other elements of the game. If not, I fear they might  try to introduce some entirely new mechanic that just shifts the problem around  without actually solving it. We'll have to wait and see. " "Hey, fellow rogues!  It's been a while! Well, more like nearly two months.  &lt;hr /&gt; &lt;a href="http://www.gamesavor.com"&gt;world  of warcraft gold&lt;/a&gt; Sorry. But we're back with some fresh ideas, one of which  is this: how can you roleplay as a rogue without seeming like a cliche.  Admittedly, I'm new to RP, and my RP character is a draenei priest -- about as  far from my beloved troll rogue as one can get. &lt;a href="http://www.gamesavor.com/WOW/WorldOfWarcraft-FR.aspx"&gt;wow gold&lt;/a&gt;  So this article is geared to people who, like me, are new to RP. The more  experienced RPers can correct all my horrifying, glaring errors in the comments.  So, let's start out with: Picking a race Each race has different rogue  traditions, heroes, and senses of morality. Here's a quick overview: Humans  control several rogue organizations: the Ravenholdt guild, their archrival  Syndicate organization, and SI:7, the official intelligence agency of Stormwind.  &lt;a href="http://www.mp3playershopping.de"&gt;mp3 player&lt;/a&gt; If you're  interested in ""joining"" any of these organizations (or the vaguely rogue-ish  Defias Brotherhood), human would be a good choice. Night elf rogues would seem  to have some difficulty fitting in with their peaceful, nature-loving society.  However, night elves have skills at stealth, and every society needs its  enforcers. &lt;a href="http://www.gamesavor.com/WOW/WorldOfWarcraft-DE.aspx"&gt;wow gold&lt;/a&gt;  The night elf police force, known as the Wardens, always has room for a good  rogue -- and the archdruid Fandral Staghelm might not be above employing some  sneaky folk to advance his political goals. 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