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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.

Yeah I figured that out pretty quick - already crafted the shoulders, now I'm onto the boots, then the robe. Shouldn't take me too long, I farmed all the mats so I just need to wait for cooldowns.

And so it ends - today is the last day of my active account in WoW, haven't logged in a few weeks anymore.

Having seen everything there is in the game (Yes, cleared all content in game) and having seen Blizzard destroy my class completely, there isn't much to do anymore - incidentally WTS EU Tauren Shammy /w "almost the best you can get" gear in the game.

Well perhaps I won't sell it yet.

And so it ends - today is the last day of my active account in WoW, haven't logged in a few weeks anymore.

Having seen everything there is in the game (Yes, cleared all content in game) and having seen Blizzard destroy my class completely, there isn't much to do anymore - incidentally WTS EU Tauren Shammy /w "almost the best you can get" gear in the game.

Well perhaps I won't sell it yet.

Yeah i would hold on to your char, at least untill Wrath of the Lich King. You never know you might want to play again and leveling another charicter to 70 to see the new contect will be a bit of a pain.

Argh, this is all I could see in Hyjal, got teleported right away after taking the screenshot. :(

Also been in Quel'Thalas yesterday, but no GM seemed to be interested in it so I had to HS out. :(

Exploring FTW. I was able to check out the mountains between the barrens and ashenvale(near the ally WSG entrance), notin much there.

Never ever heard of someone getting banned for exploring unfinished areas. Only heard of people getting banned for continuously doing it, or going to the GM Island (which ain't doable anymore)...

They usually just teleport you to your HS location...

happend to 3 people in my guild and around 40 on my server the stupid people think its ok to explore unfinished zones .. first time is a warning 2nd is removal hell 1 guy in my guild didnt get a warning the gm i guess was in a ****y mood and perma bannd his account lol

Today I give you one of the most disturbing areas in WoW. This room is located in a crypt right bekhind Kara. It's gated off but you can get a mage to polymorph you to the other side. The room in question is called the Upside Down Sinners Room. You can see why they call it that. :p

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Today I give you one of the most disturbing areas in WoW. This room is located in a crypt right bekhind Kara. It's gated off but you can get a mage to polymorph you to the other side. The room in question is called the Upside Down Sinners Room. You can see why they call it that. :p

I've never actually tried doing all of those neat Karazhan exploits, always had Horde breathing down my neck when I even step foot near Kara >_> unless I have my guild there, we normally don't have the time to mess around =_=

I just installed MazzleUI tonight and I'm setting everything up, it has practically everything you need and you can configure every mod it comes with at 100%. Just take a look:

http://img510.imageshack.us/my.php?image=mechcw1.jpg

Holy Spring batman! thats some sexy stuff Rod. MuzzleUI hard to setup? looks good.

Holy Spring batman! thats some sexy stuff Rod. MuzzleUI hard to setup? looks good.

Not at all! It's a breeze. You just go through 5-6 in-game setup steps and that's it. :)

By the way, Dark Ride, check at the top of the screen, there's a bar there that auto-hides. You can find there swstats, threat meter and more. :o

Not at all! It's a breeze. You just go through 5-6 in-game setup steps and that's it. :)

By the way, Dark Ride, check at the top of the screen, there's a bar there that auto-hides. You can find there swstats, threat meter and more. :o

Ya I just noticed after I posted the screenshot. It's very nice.

My new UI

http://surl.se/diml

@Lexcyn

I grinded the gold at Skettis, doing daily quests (only 2, but you increase your Skyguard rep on the way), and killing the elementals for Primal Water. Tho it depends on your server's economy, you should be able to get around 20-30 gold for one Primal Water.

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