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I think I'm starting to get over WoW again (for the second time). I don't really feel the urge to play as soon as I wake up in the morning any more.

I'm on the completely other end of the spectrum. I've lapsed and back to playing my mage to see if I can get back in to a guild ready for the BC release.

I think I'm starting to get over WoW again (for the second time). I don't really feel the urge to play as soon as I wake up in the morning any more.

I'm getting that now too.. I took a week off, and now.. i just don't have the urge anymore. I have been playing like non stop since Feb though, just WoW and nothing else.. Maybe a break is in order. I just don't want to miss out on much really, the guild im in is progressing really fast at the moment. Last week i missed out on the killing of 2 new bosses :(

use winzip to unzip it, not winrar

I've always just used the extraction tool built into Windows Explorer. I have ExtractNow to handle rar files and files other than zip or bin, but I downloaded it and extracted it that way and had no issues at all.

On the topic of the game, I'm a level 27 Undead mage on Lothar realm. Character name is Gerowen, and I'm an officer of the guild, "Snakes on a Zeppelin". I'm getting to the point where, it takes noticably longer to level up than it has. Like I need 38k exp for the next level, :p.

Help me pick BC warlock build

So here are a few of the builds I'm contemplating:

Lasting Affliction / Nether Protection - DoTs resist being dispelled, do approx 30% more dmg with lasting affliction, nuke hard with nightfall/ruin/immolate/conflag. Basically IWIN against priests/mages/warlocks because of nether protection.

Unstable Affliction / Demonic Embrace / Shadowburn - Basically godlike dots, improved howl of terror for improved fearlocking abilities, shadowburn/nightfall for lil' extra instant cast nukage. Basically this is a great build for support pvping or 1v5 fights - "DOT everything, Keep em all feared, they can't do much about dots, you probably die cuz your 1v5, but everyone else dies too because 4dots each = no possible way to survive when unstable affliction/lasting affliction basically guarantees the inability to decurse.

Godmode - Soullink + Nether Protection... ruin for decent nuking, but the meat and potatoes of this build is {+15% chance to crit with searing pain} + {100% crit dmg with destro spells} + {bloodguard gloves [50% chance to resist interruption with searing pain]} = warlocks highest threat ability has a 120% chance of not losing casting time meaning a warlock that tanks better than a warrior, especially for fire/shadow dmg dealing bosses.

AOE Stunlock - Heavy destro build. Master of 1v1 and 1vALL. Seduce + 3-4nuke kill any opponent. OR Sac your VW for a 5-6k shield (assumed at lvl 70) Shadowfury (2s aoe stun) then hellfire (25% chance to stun for 3s, atk speed 1 per second - also aoe)

So many choices, so little G.

it is if you play wow a lot

or if it wasnt such a crappy photo-chop job

Agreed, anyone that has played WoW for a while would soon realise that the barrens is full of that kinda chat.

The actual picture wasn't done by myself was on a thread I found on here a while back

http://www.llbbl.com/data/RPG-motivational/

Agreed, anyone that has played WoW for a while would soon realise that the barrens is full of that kinda chat.

The actual picture wasn't done by myself was on a thread I found on here a while back

http://www.llbbl.com/data/RPG-motivational/

i have 5 lvl 60's and no its not funny

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