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There is quite a few that i can't remember off the top of my head since i am at work at the moment. I am slowly shifting into using more ACE2 based addons.

I finally am getting around to re-doing my Interface since TBC, and going to use strictly ACE2 addons.

@Dark Ride

I see you're a beast mastery hunter and I got a suggestion for you. Since you rely on your pets damage quite a lot, it'd be beter if you taught him damage talents instead of Cower and Prowl. The best attacks for a BM pet (a cat in your case) would be claw,bite, and of course growl. The last attack spot is mostly used for Dash, but it doesn't really matter...

@Dark Ride

I see you're a beast mastery hunter and I got a suggestion for you. Since you rely on your pets damage quite a lot, it'd be beter if you taught him damage talents instead of Cower and Prowl. The best attacks for a BM pet (a cat in your case) would be claw,bite, and of course growl. The last attack spot is mostly used for Dash, but it doesn't really matter...

Thanks for the info. Which beasts can I learn claw and bite from ?

Regarding the MAGE:

Right now I am #5 on the DPS chart in my raid, and just wanting to fine tune my play style so I am utilizing my mage to the best of my abilities.

Any comments or suggestions would be appreciated.

My specs are listed on the side. Right now I for raids, I am mainly just spamming Fireball and Scortch. Will POM up my Pyroblast from time to time. Not really using anything from the Frost tree. Also, since AM take up a lot of mana, I really don't use those much. For AOE I'm using Arcane Explosion / BW / Flame strike.

As far as PVP, I really use the same tactics above. Trying to burn down the healers or cloth wears first. I've been out of the game two months and trying to relearn the play style of the mage.

Regarding the MAGE:

Right now I am #5 on the DPS chart in my raid, and just wanting to fine tune my play style so I am utilizing my mage to the best of my abilities.

Any comments or suggestions would be appreciated.

My specs are listed on the side. Right now I for raids, I am mainly just spamming Fireball and Scortch. Will POM up my Pyroblast from time to time. Not really using anything from the Frost tree. Also, since AM take up a lot of mana, I really don't use those much. For AOE I'm using Arcane Explosion / BW / Flame strike.

As far as PVP, I really use the same tactics above. Trying to burn down the healers or cloth wears first. I've been out of the game two months and trying to relearn the play style of the mage.

I'm a 70 undead mage that does weekly kara runs and I'm 40/21/0 spec'ed.

My armory http://armory.worldofwarcraft.com/characte...r&n=Aaronmt

Side Note: Tomorrow I should have enough rep for the Stormcaller [Thrallmar]

My rotation involves Scortch x 5, Trinket, Fireball (repeated), Top off scortch again, Fireblast.

For PVP you will want to go frost as you have more survivability options and more toys to play with as frost for controlling your enemies.

I'm a 70 undead mage that does weekly kara runs and I'm 40/21/0 spec'ed.

My armory http://armory.worldofwarcraft.com/characte...r&n=Aaronmt

Side Note: Tomorrow I should have enough rep for the Stormcaller [Thrallmar]

My rotation involves Scortch x 5, Trinket, Fireball (repeated), Top off scortch again, Fireblast.

For PVP you will want to go frost as you have more survivability options and more toys to play with as frost for controlling your enemies.

Yes, I love frost for Ice Lance. You can root them with Frost Nova then Ice Lance them, usually critting them like mad. :heart:

Yeah Frost FTW, however upon reactivating ive rerolled as a Warlock. I dunno the mage just wasnt doing it for me, plus not having played for 7 odd months my gear was more obsolete than WindowsME...

Whilst there could be other factors at play im enjoying levelling a lock, pets/demons are fun to have plus seems to make grinding alot easier particularly with a high hps pet.

Yeah before I started my mage, I leveled up to 46 on a warlock - for some reason it didn't do it for me so I started a mage (this was before any of the class revamps, so this was when locks used to suck big time). But one thing I do miss about locks is you can grind so fast with you and your pet.

http://www.goodintentionsguild.info/hunters.html

What I usually use for my hunter. Pet wise.

Thank you both. My pet learned claw and dash. It's great! :D Now I just have to find a beast with Bite (Rank 7).

Edited by Dark Ride

http://armory.worldofwarcraft.com/characte...mp;n=Perplexity

Spec'd arcane ATM for Tempest Keep / SCC.

Come next patch, you can clearcast per arcane bolt from arcane missles, meaning, Arcane will be a heck of a lot more mana efficient for 25-mans.

Also, my guild is looking for good shadow priests >_> <_< http://beam.to/bloodsky *cough*pleasehaveatleastfullepicsfromkaraortailoring*cough*

12 straight hours of gameplay, and I got a level 20 shaman to show for it.

Opened up my copy of Brain's guide and decided to roll a Dranie shaman. I have to say this guide so far is kicking some major ass. A friend of mine level's all his toons according to it, and seeing how his toons level quickly, something tells me the rest of the guide will also work out great. 20 levels in 12 hours is a personal best by a long shot, and I thought before using Brian's guide I was quick at leveling. :) Hoping to have this shaman to 70 by the end of September.

Thats pretty good Slane.

I find levelling alot quicker after previously playing it since you know where everything is however, not wasting time going backwards and forwards is the biggest tip anyone can take, especially when you dont have a mount. Plus knowing which quests are just a waste of your time helps.

Woot, I am level 68 on my mage now. I've started doing Shadoweave tailoring and boy... 96 hour cooldown on Shadow Cloth. The only good thing is you get 2 cloths for the mats of 1, and a 60 min buff that gives you 25 stam. But some of the items I want to make take like 8 cloth ... lol.

Woot, I am level 68 on my mage now. I've started doing Shadoweave tailoring and boy... 96 hour cooldown on Shadow Cloth. The only good thing is you get 2 cloths for the mats of 1, and a 60 min buff that gives you 25 stam. But some of the items I want to make take like 8 cloth ... lol.

Best thing to do then (if you didn't already figure this out) is to craft the other two types of cloth and trade them for a piece of shadoweave each. Since the cooldown timers aren't shared, this makes getting the needed Shadoweave a bit easier.

As part of my exploring I decided to check out the region East of Scarlet Monastary that is North of WPL. I didnt actaully get to the region itself as to do that I had to jump down quite a bit(which I did and I died). Next time I'll bring a noggonfogger elixr with me =D

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