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Yeah its really annoying. The ArtPad website is quite nice though, I let my sister (she's 7) to draw around for it for hours. And you can make some funny stuff with it.

The trolls there though are just insulting everyone. Seen the pic where someone drawed Thund on it? I think that was the first one, and ppl went on it after that topic. :pinch:

That immature picture with the peeing penis on hes forhead?

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Yeah...:no:: Cant understand how some ppl can be dumb. He is actually the only person that has been friendly and trying to work out something for the community. And i bet it was him that talked the test servers to europe.

Iam I the only one who finds WoW boring now?? I've haven't played in about 3 weeks. It isn't fun anymore....

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You're not allone. :p

Speaking of boring, half of my friend list wasnt online for ages, and the other half is online just looking for someone. Seems as no one is interested in the game much anymore. :ninja:

You're not allone. :p

Speaking of boring, half of my friend list wasnt online for ages, and the other half is online just looking for someone. Seems as no one is interested in the game much anymore. :ninja:

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Sounds like me, with Lineage 2. I'm taking a break from it and giving WoW a second try.

Well i must say my opinion :)

Maybe its because i started playing only a month ago and its still all like a big dream. It is my first MMO game that i played, i used to be a addicted do CS but since i put my hands on wow i never played any other game. I'm a 39 lvl Shaman on Burning Blade and i still play the game all the free time that i have.

I know that probably all of you lived the game like myself in the first month, i must remember all the good time that i had in the game, and even if i get bored in the future (maybe give a rest a few weeks) im not gonna blame blizzard, im gonna thank them because they made the more addicting and beautifull game that i played till now :p

I'm not a lvl 60 so i cant say that im not gonna get bored, but my thoughts today is that i think the game starts on lvl 60, doing dungeons or pvping or just start another char and level that to 60, go to places that you never been, quest there with another classe or race. I think that blizzard is doing an excelent job, we must give then time to create more things for the game. I hope i have a high level char by the time they release more hight level content.

"But when the honor system came there has been a complete war out there. I normally used to help some alliance when they were in trouble or when another mob aggroed em. Now i just find it easyer to kill em instead of helping them. And many other people do the same."

About honor system i must say that i started playing already with the Honor System on, so im my voyage i found many anoying alliance, that Kill on Sight, bored hight level's killing low level's just for fun. In my opinion i must say that i liked it. The moment i enter ashenvale i feel something inside, a respect for the zone, a certain fear of being cauth, i like the ambience it creates, playing during the night to not being cauth in the contested zones. I think the name of the game say's it all Warcraft, it is supposed to be a war, not to help the oposition like u said :)

Well im arriving at level 40 and im anxious for buying my mount, and to start using mail armor. Dont have the money to buy it all, but i will manage ;)

Hope to see u all in there, now or in a few months :)

For the Horde...

Asta

Like i sayed, its very fun till lvl 60. Apart from a few bugs.

But when you get 60, you have around 2 weeks of fun. Then you've seen everything, done everything.. and then you're just left with either MC or something similar or PvP. Now MC is really not that exciting imo, and its lagging like hell. And PvP.. well, not enough smart ppl around. Tarren Mill is just one big warzone, and its the whole day back and forth. Not fun imo.

I did enjoy the game till lvl 60 though, hF.

druids need there feral forms buffed.. I've quit my lvl 60 with almost full WH and feral gear

I just can't do anything but heal.... and... well.. just healing is no fun.. priests do more damamge then me.. this is really sad

playing shammy now.... seems fun sofar....

Battlegrounds will be good, who wouldn't want to work their way up the honour ranks to get all that epic armour??

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Hardly. Did you try them out on the test servers? BG's are something that might keep me interested for around 1 week. After that its gonna be the same as farming, just do it do it do it over and over and over again to get something. :rolleyes:

I'm finding it pretty fun, mind you I'm only level 52. Though, I can see where people are finding it boring. Most of the quests are to find x monster and kill it y amount of times, or find x item that drops only 10% of the time ... so yeah, I guess you could say they need to add some quests with a deeper story line.

All in all though, it is a pretty fun game. I won't be quitting for some time, unless when I get to 60 it gets really boring. Even then I'll just create a Horde character on a different server. :ninja:

Battlegrounds will be good, who wouldn't want to work their way up the honour ranks to get all that epic armour??

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Going by what Blizzard posted of the PVP Honor gear, It's not really worth the hassle. MC gear is aviable now and better.

It is getting a bit boring. Got my full set, epic mount, all the gear I wanted since level 20, about 2000g. Canceled my subscription this morning.

I just can't do anything but heal.... and... well.. just healing is no fun.. priests do more damamge then me.. this is really sad

Druids are devestating and you overlook your class's prime strength, survivability and utility Plus, if you hate healing so much why did you pick another hybrid healing class?

Maybe im the only 1.. but.... I worked a Druid up to lvl 60 ... wasnt all that fun.. but about a month ago I worked up my lvl 60 paladin and loved it... Ive been 60 for awhile now and cant imagine being bored with the game.. Ive made met alot of new people and even created my own guild.. We go on Raids to Molten Core and im in process of getting my Epic armor set. I dont PvP much because paladins dont have the long range attacks (which is what happens when PvP breaks out on a PvE server). Last night I did a raid for Strat Scarlet Side and the Skullflame Shield dropped. I rolled a 3 :pinch: i lost it ... but I get enjoyment in just about anything in the game.. Maybe im one of the only ones that can still walk around in the game in Awe and think how great it is. Lets just say ill be playin it for a very long time.... :alien:

Forgive me if this sounds a bit n00bish, but the WoW forums aren't exactly the most friendly place to get advice. Anyway, I need some quick tips for a Shaman I just created last night. First of all, does choice of race matter? I chose a Tauren for the increased health, herbalism and Warstomp, but I also heard that Trolls, as much as I dislike them, make good Shaman too. Also, where could I go to find a good talent build for a Shaman? I keep hearing this '33/12/15' and such flying around (these numbers aren't accurate, I just made them up as an example) and I'm starting to get confused here.

Why would you DELETE a lvl 60 character?! Especially a HEALER class?!

But anyways, I digress...

Tauren and Trolls both make good shammys. The numbers you are hearing are just how many points they have invested in each talent tree. There isn't one uber build so play around. You can always respec later (and you will multiple times).

I've been playing this game for just less than a week, and, having never played any other Warcraft games I am very impressed. :D :yes:

Oh, by the way i'm a Lvl 9 Paladin

well playing a healer for 4 months became beyond boring, plus hearing "druid you heal" even when you spec for pvp and are good at pvp also just gets so old. when i made the druid i didnt make it to be a healer and since i wasnt enjoying my experience i deleted it. now im lvl 27 with my shaman and loving every minute of it. from what i hear the most popular shaman builds are 0 elemental / 30 enhancement / 21 restoration, 24/8/21 or 31/30/0. if you check the shaman forums there are countless posts on talent specs. Personally i am going to try something different and do 11 elemental / 19 enhancement / 21 restoration cause that way i get 4/5 into flurry, i get elemental focus, improved ghost wolf and natures swiftness as well as an added 5% chance to crit and 5% chance to block. seems solid to me but i'll find out i guess.

Going by what Blizzard posted of the PVP Honor gear, It's not really worth the hassle. MC gear is aviable now and better.

It is getting a bit boring. Got my full set, epic mount, all the gear I wanted since level 20, about  2000g.  Canceled my subscription this morning.

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I know how you feel. I've done the same...once you hit 60, there's no real desire to play anymore. Horde or alliance, you've seen 90% of the game by the time you've been in that long.

I started a horde character, got to level 10, only to realize that most of the Horde quests were just the same as the alliance quests, only with names and NPCs changed.

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