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A few SS to get some CP for Slice and Dice
Yep thats the basis D:

ss ss -> snd -> ss ss ss ss ss -> rupture

or ss ->snd -> ss ss ss ss ss -> rupture if you have the 2PC T4 for SnD bonus

(and of course rupture doesnt work against bleed immune mobs/bosses)

I think I'm done playing WoW again...my server = depressing (like 1-2 guilds raiding anything past kara on BOTH sides)...and I dont feel like paying $25 to xfer....maybe if they merge it with another I will re-activate.

Is it possible to make a macro so that my hunter sends pet to attack -> casts hunter's mark -> casts aspect of the hawk -> fires arcane shot -> fires serpent sting -> fires auto-shot ?

If so, please post the macro.

And I thought you lot just set it to autoshot went and had a cup of tea. I was clearly msitaken, it's a case of setting up a macro and going to have a cup of tea.

oh and you left out FD ;)

sorry, i think you can shift click spells/abilities to add them to your macro i have no idea beyond that lol

Is it possible to make a macro so that my hunter sends pet to attack -> casts hunter's mark -> casts aspect of the hawk -> fires arcane shot -> fires serpent sting -> fires auto-shot ?

If so, please post the macro.

since blizz redid the macro system you can no longer do this ( that god too ) 1 button wonders suck i new a guy that would help the whole raid 40man with the click of a button but since the macro chance . he stopped playing lol

anyways

http://www.wowwiki.com/Useful_macros/Hunter

Is it possible to make a macro so that my hunter sends pet to attack -> casts hunter's mark -> casts aspect of the hawk -> fires arcane shot -> fires serpent sting -> fires auto-shot ?

If so, please post the macro.

since blizz redid the macro system you can no longer do this ( that god too ) 1 button wonders suck i new a guy that would help the whole raid 40man with the click of a button but since the macro chance . he stopped playing lol

anyways

http://www.wowwiki.com/Useful_macros/Hunter

Actually, you might be able to do part of that at least with /castsequence

since blizz redid the macro system you can no longer do this ( that god too ) 1 button wonders suck i new a guy that would help the whole raid 40man with the click of a button but since the macro chance . he stopped playing lol

anyways

http://www.wowwiki.com/Useful_macros/Hunter

Actually, you might be able to do part of that at least with /castsequence

yea but take in mind the global cooldowns and the button will have to br pressed for each action

Level 56 Human priest on Dragonmaw EU

http://armory.wow-europe.com/character-she...aw&n=Tardis

LOL

Need a good armour set, what would you recormend (i am planning on being level 58 by end of the week)

As you can see i am shadow or should i get to level 60 and then get a PVP set or something?

You wont be put in with the lvl70`s in pvp until u are lvl60 or bove :)

But yeh ding 58 and get to Outland. Many of the blues/greens are on par with Naxx loot. For example the lvl70 dungeon sets are designed to be Tier3.5 effectively meaning they beat the Tier3 found in Naxx.

You wont be put in with the lvl70`s in pvp until u are lvl60 or bove :)

But yeh ding 58 and get to Outland. Many of the blues/greens are on par with Naxx loot. For example the lvl70 dungeon sets are designed to be Tier3.5 effectively meaning they beat the Tier3 found in Naxx.

Too bad Tier 4 (and 5) SUCK for mages. I'm only wearing the T4 hat because Frozen Shadoweave is just better.

http://armory.worldofwarcraft.com/characte...s&n=Ledward

The crafted stuff is much better for mages. The Spellstrike + Spellfire set = awesome :). Still farming my way to getting everything. So far i have the Spellfire Robes and Spellfire Belt as well as the Battlecast stuff while i farm for Spellstrike set and the last piece of the spellfire.

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Today I tried to get to Hyjal(the closed off region). It didnt work cause of the giant mamoth wall but here are some milestone pics where we got really excited. =P

hyjalwallny3.jpg

Hyjal-Ashenvale Mammoth Wall/border

zoneunkownws3.jpg

Im in an unknown region....:p

Today I tried to get to Hyjal(the closed off region). It didnt work cause of the giant mamoth wall but here are some milestone pics where we got really excited. =P

Hyjal-Ashenvale Mammoth Wall/border

Im in an unknown region.... :p

:o

What's the mod you are using for the protraits, and the clock?

:o

What's the mod you are using for the protraits, and the clock?

Well I use FuBar for the bar on top, that clock is actually Group Calender, a plugin for guild events and stuff.

The protraits/frames is AG Unit Frames.

I pretty much use only mods at wowace.com =)

I'm farming as a standard raid-build holy priest: I certainly don't have it any better than you do.

gg.

Try raiding with a character that actually costs money - 40-60G per 100% repair. (T5-T6 gear)

And I'm really ****ed off at Blizzard and their stupid retarded loot system - I can run months on end,?spend?thousands?in?flasks,?elixirs,?oils?and?repairs in places and get nothing because the loot system is tremendously retarded random crap.

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