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glider serves you right

I know I know... I dint use it till I had both of my 60's though...got bord of the grind for shards with my lock lol and the extra bit of gold it bought was welcome lol.

This account is going to be 100% legit this time though.

Micheal what are your names on Silvermoon and which guild?

I know I know... I dint use it till I had both of my 60's though...got bord of the grind for shards with my lock lol and the extra bit of gold it bought was welcome lol.

This account is going to be 100% legit this time though.

Micheal what are your names on Silvermoon and which guild?

They are all listed in my post :)

No guilds, I've decided to leave everything on Silvermoon and focus on my Al'akir rogue.

Can't stand Silvermoon aymore, horrible Ratio and people are a bunch of snobs :sleep:

I also miss outdoor PvP and ganking :laugh:

No guilds, I've decided to leave everything on Silvermoon and focus on my Al'akir rogue.

Can't stand Silvermoon aymore, horrible Ratio and people are a bunch of snobs :sleep:

Yes I made my lock on Darkspear cuz Silvermoon was really rubbish, Is Al'akir a PVP server?

Yes, Al'akir is PvP.

The reason why i choose those server is the ratio ( Almost 50 / 50 according to Warcraftrealms.com ), it's mainly a UK server and people are REAL nice! I remember a hunter i tried to level once, i had random priests and shamans running around healing me, got traded great hunter greens, random runs through WC by a Warrior etc.

So IMO Marks are the worse part in getting used to this Honor System. I already have enough honor for my, lvl 19 twink WSG necklace/ring, just shy a few marks, and I'm pretty sure I'll be halfway in honor points for my Bow from WSG.

It's so easy, and I'm sure at 60 it's just as easy, just the marks are a pain. :(

Pretty sure I can get my Grand Marshal Cleave (Polearm) with no problem, but the gear is going to be annoying getting all those marks. :(

Glider is a program that will "when set up correctly" run around and attack, loot and effectivly grind things for you.

So I can go for a bath, eat dinner or change my daughters nappy and leave it to continue the grind for me.

A very bad choice when I look back at it with my account gone :((

So that would be a bot then! I dont think i t was intended for you to use it for loo breaks etc.

its more that given a few day of constant use and you be lvl60. Its farming software used by gold farmers and such. No wonder you got banned.

I hate to even ask where you got it. As im pretty sure legit wow sites dont carry such progs.

hey i'm thinking about buying WoW, but i cant seem to decide. I am mainly a PC FPS player, with games such as Counter Strike and Halo, and i also play my nintendo Wii. I rarely EVER play RPGs, but i want to get into MMO. I am currently downloading the trial version of WoW, but if anyone plays the same kind of games that i do, would they please tell me if it's worth it to buy this game AND pay the monthly fee? :(

You can't buy "legit" gold.

L2Farm rather than pushing up the prices of items on the AH because you're too bloody lazy to do a bit of leg work! You're the reason I get 5 PM's a day and 10 /y's telling me where to buy gold.

I'm f-ing sick of it.

yea, true, but i want to know if this game is right for me. what kind of games do you play?

Well I had my own CS:S clan and BF2 Clan with joint site etc, ermm then I tried Guidwars..and got addicted after a few months playing that i tried wow and I've been playing it ever since :D

Give it till lvl 20 and you will fall in love with it, Even more so at lvl 60 :D

Well here is my gaming history lol

World of Warcraft - 651 hours

Counter-Strike Source - 568 hours

Battlefield 2 - 76 hours

Guild Wars - 41 hours

Battlefield 2 Demo - 12 hours

Battlefield Vietnam - 11 hours

Need for Speed Most Wanted - 8 hours

SWAT 4 - 2 hours

Day of Defeat Source - 2 hours

Unreal Tournament 2004 - 2 hours

Doom 3 - 1 hour

Brothers in Arms - 1 hour

Half-Life 2 - 1 hour

Rome - Total War - 1 hour

Prince of Persia Warrior Within - 1 hour

The Lord of the Rings - The Battle for Middle-Earth - < 1 hour

Call of Duty 2 Single Player - < 1 hour

Grand Theft Auto San Andreas - < 1 hour

Need for Speed Underground 2 - < 1 hour

Zoo Tycoon 2 - < 1 hour

Star Wars Battlefront - < 1 hour

The Settlers: Heritage of Kings - < 1 hour

Half-Life 2: Deathmatch - < 1 hour

Battlefield 1942 - < 1 hour

Freecell - < 1 hour

Solitaire - < 1 hour

Stronghold 2 - < 1 hour

Spider Solitaire - < 1 hour

Call of Duty Multiplayer - < 1 hour

C&C Generals - < 1 hour

Black & White 2 - < 1 hour

Pinball - < 1 hour

The Sims 2 - < 1 hour

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You can't buy "legit" gold.

L2Farm rather than pushing up the prices of items on the AH because you're too bloody lazy to do a bit of leg work! You're the reason I get 5 PM's a day and 10 /y's telling me where to buy gold.

I'm f-ing sick of it.

geez..what's the reason to get so hyped up about it. It was just a simple question. Why do you just assume I want to buy the gold and not wanting to sell it?

FYI I don't even have WOW account, never played it once.

Why do you just assume I want to buy the gold and not wanting to sell it?

I refer to your original post ->

anyone knows some legit site where you can buy/sell the gold? (besides ebay)
FYI I don't even have WOW account, never played it once.

If not then why did you ask such a silly question?

geez..what's the reason to get so hyped up about it. It was just a simple question. Why do you just assume I want to buy the gold and not wanting to sell it?

FYI I don't even have WOW account, never played it once.

Selling it is as bad as buying it. It's not part of the game, it's not ment to be part of the game. It's just for lazy people who cannot be bothered playing the game properly and want to buy all the "leet" gear without earning it....

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