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Any respectable bar mod will do the job. Common choices are:

[*]Bartender

[*]Discord

[*]Flexbar

Looks like a may be Flexbar, though others look great also. Thanks for pointing them out. I just didn't want some bloated, radical ui mod.

Thanks, again!

Has anyone else here started any WoW related blogging sites? I've just set mine up this week, if anyones interested i would love some feedback

I play 70 mage btw :)

i've also got a few movies, which can be found through the page

www.worldofdrifting.com

many thanks!

oh and btw, experiment with the oldschool discordart, it can give the best results if you get to grasp with making alpha channels through Photoshop

Discord

blows ass hard ! eats way to much memory !

bongo's FTW

bartender 3 is good too

No, beacuse unlike 99% of other mods, discord allows for you to make your own completely unique UI.

Only interesting if your in to that kind of thing ofc, but hey

See rage of angels movie if you don't believe the potential :)

Hey guys, I just bought WoW + Exo and I'm having a great time. Got any tips for a starter? And what mods should I install that are a must have and/or essentials to enjoy the gameplay?

I'd browse the thread... but it's too damn big and I need to spend time playing. :p Thanks :)

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i would like to let all the fans of WoW know that if you are looking for a good-looking, intercative, and very detailed WoW signatures, you could try wow signatures from UKGL. They can be used as forum sigs, on blogs or as gadgets!!

Me and my mate have spent 3 days making them, and would appreciate your comments, good or bad!

thanks

i would like to let all the fans of WoW know that if you are looking for a good-looking, intercative, and very detailed WoW signatures, you could try wow signatures from UKGL. They can be used as forum sigs, on blogs or as gadgets!!

Me and my mate have spent 3 days making them, and would appreciate your comments, good or bad!

thanks

it would be really nice to change the pic of when ur 70 like the ones in the forums.

Edit: nice, you added it, good job overall, i <3 it, thanks.

what av are you running and what file was it please give the people at cursed the heads up about it they will remove the file

Its a business version of NAV, I emailed Curse yesterday when it happend, It looks like just spyware crap but things are always hidden and never simple when it comes to spyware :D

Quick (newbie) question guys: What's the best combination of professions for a Hunter (Blood Elf) ?

any gathering trades will make easy money

skinning mining herbs all = great money

Hey,

Currently I use AG_UnitFrames but it doesnt show the picture of the character. How can I fix this?

Thanx. :)

hold alt + right click then click what you need

Yeah so apparently I dont know how to play the Warrior class since my group saw me use retailiation on a monster when we didnt need it. :p I really dont have a strategy though, I literally press the button for the ability that sounds cool. :p

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