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Never seen that before, is it actually any good? I'm guessing it can be minimised when not in use though.

My raid screen is pretty full for now without adding extra windows.

Surprises me that there isn't a thread/section to show WoW UI's on here.

raiduu3.jpg

What UI mod is this. I like the bars around your character.

What UI mod is this. I like the bars around your character.

Not sure exactly which one that is, but I use something similar called "ArcHUD 2".

I would like to know what he's using to hide his default portrait and target frames. I use Visor right now, but it's a little technical, even though it does it's job well.

Bit of bad news for those at 60:

TBC - DELAYED! (till Jan 07) and no more spamming low rank heals.

Sorry about the bad news! :p

not bad news i say blizz SHOULD take the time and get it right :p but i can say since im in beta ! that blizz is really doing a great job so far with the xpak

What UI mod is this. I like the bars around your character.

hmmm thats a BIG mix of addons

i see

ag_UnitFrames + raid frames

Fubar ( bar at the top) with various plugins

not sure the bar mod

not sure why he is running BIGWIGS AND CTRA ( both do the same thing ) but imho bigwigs is better eats up less memory

decursive ( use it now in bc its gone )

Oskin for his chat frames ( thats how he got the color )

Thousand Needles - 28 till' about 32-33 if you do some grinding. Then when you hit 32-33 do Shimmering Flats, right next to 1k Needles!

You need to gain MINIMUM a level in Shimmering. From there, you can do STV, Arathi Highlands etc. i believe.

normally that would be true but since he is on a pvp server stv would = non stop ganking he really wouldnt get any quest done because some sad sack of **** lvl 60 12 year old who thinks he is SUPER l33t would spend all day corpse camping him

Bit of bad news for those at 60:

TBC - DELAYED! (till Jan 07) and no more spamming low rank heals.

Sorry about the bad news! :p

If they change the way downranking works, its gonna be stupid. Healer gear makes downranking almost necessary, because of the huge amounts of mana you waste channeling massive heals. By downranking you can cast smaller heals more frequently and not have to worry about mana.

If they change the way downranking works, its gonna be stupid. Healer gear makes downranking almost necessary, because of the huge amounts of mana you waste channeling massive heals. By downranking you can cast smaller heals more frequently and not have to worry about mana.

well get ready for it !

Healer gear makes downranking almost necessary, because of the huge amounts of mana you waste channeling massive heals. By downranking you can cast smaller heals more frequently and not have to worry about mana.

Exactly Blizzards point. Any monkey can mash a button till the fight is over. Can the same monkey use his mana intelligently and cast larger heals when needed?

I ran Nax on my priest using mostly mana/5sec gear (I think it totaled to almost 100). Always used max rank renew, greater and flash with the occasional rank 5 flash heal to keep tanks on full. Never once did I say I was having a hard time with my mana.

As you can tell I welcome the change. I've had enough of poor priests with enough +heal gear to keep a level 70 Proc tank up. Spamming the same button with no thought to it. Hopefully the new instances will refect the changes and increase the difficulty for healers.

With the current way paladins heal, ie quick flash heals, it makes channeling large heals almost impossible. I always use max rank renew, pointless to use anything but max renew. However, with paladins flashing constantly, about the only thing a priest can use is downranked Heal and GHeal so that if a pally flash lands before you channel you dont waste such a large amount of mana. If you're horde it may be a little different, but that's how it works as alliance.

Well, I could say I told everyone so about the delay, but that would be cruel.

Anyways, the delays are due to alot of problems still to be ironed out in the expansion. The beta servers have been crashing under the stress tests, among a laundry list of other problems. I wouldn't worry too much though, things are looking and feeling great, even with some of the questionable changes coming.

Never seen that before, is it actually any good? I'm guessing it can be minimised when not in use though.

My raid screen is pretty full for now without adding extra windows.

Surprises me that there isn't a thread/section to show WoW UI's on here.

raiduu3.jpg

That's a pretty bastardized UI. :unsure:

I prefer druid, once i can become feral i didn't really die at all, except by horde or alliance (depending which server/character i'm using)...damn those lvl 60's :p. as for the expansion i don't think ill be getting it right away but i do want to try out the new races.

"I used up my 10-day guest pass, and now I want to continue playing on my account. What do I have to do?

To keep playing with your 10-day account, you need to upgrade it to a retail account. Therefore you need an unused full version key, which is only available with the retail version of the game.

When you have access to a retail key, you must log into the account management page, and enter your new CD-Key into the fields provided. You then click the ?Upgrade Account? button, which will activate your account and your 30-Day Trial. "

So you NEED a retail copy - Thanks anyway Slane, your my hero(Y) (Y)

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