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Nice gear guys, my servers only got 1 guild in Hyjal/Bt at mo. Were in the top 5 guilds and weve just taken out 4/6 ssc and are 2/4 in TK.

Our progressions been quiet good for only 1-2 months raiding. Tho at mo everyones looking to ZA for gearing to push forward faster aswell as arena teams to get s3 points saved. Nice to see only shoulders and weps have rating requirements.

Mind u all my pvp goes to retri gear at mo

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The start date for Season 3 is purposefully planned to be one week later than the release of patch 2.3, which is currently scheduled for November 13. We will be closely monitoring the testing of the 2.3 patch, and if it looks like it won?t make the November 13 date, we will announce a delay.

Hi, i am going to play some wow this weekend with a friend this weekend an was wondering what the best leveling class would be for leveling with a druid?

I was planning to be a lock, but if something else would speed it up then great!

Thanks

Al :)

Hi, i am going to play some wow this weekend with a friend this weekend an was wondering what the best leveling class would be for leveling with a druid?

I was planning to be a lock, but if something else would speed it up then great!

Thanks

Al :)

Mage/lock.Will the druid be dps? If so, you might want to be a healing class - shaman/pally or w/e.

Well he is specd to balance. Would a lock be alright for that?

It depends on how you're going to level. If you're going to quest then sure its fine. If you guys plan on instancing I'd go a healer to make groups somewhat findable. Also, think about life after 70, arenas, bg's, guilds, raiding etc. I have many characters but I'm enjoying my priest the most atm(when I play).

Meh, we were taking our sweet time and we had to wait 45 min for the quintessence to cool down too.

BTW agent dawn rep farming for naxx sucks.

Not if u did it at lvl55-65.

God I cant wait for 2.3 ZA, Retribution pallys dps improvements, new engineering gear, banks and so much more. Between Wow 2.3 , Crysis , Gears Of War and Unreal 3 all coming out this week i dunno where to look or what to play first

Not if u did it at lvl55-65.

God I cant wait for 2.3 ZA, Retribution pallys dps improvements, new engineering gear, banks and so much more. Between Wow 2.3 , Crysis , Gears Of War and Unreal 3 all coming out this week i dunno where to look or what to play first

Blizzards perfect timing comes again!

Not if u did it at lvl55-65.

God I cant wait for 2.3 ZA, Retribution pallys dps improvements, new engineering gear, banks and so much more. Between Wow 2.3 , Crysis , Gears Of War and Unreal 3 all coming out this week i dunno where to look or what to play first

Same here! I'm so glad they're fixin' up Ret. And easier leveling's simply a ++! :happy:

Same here! I'm so glad they're fixin' up Ret. And easier leveling's simply a ++! :happy:

My PVE Retri gear is gonna see some mad increases, at present im at 1850AP / 25.4% crit unbuffed. Can see it reaching 2k Ap easily with some gear swaps, and with the 3% crit increase coming im gonna balance my gear down so im at the 25% (dont care for 28% crit) and use the off set crit to boost ap and hit rating up.

At mo im threat capping like a freak when I go ret for anything be it Kara or 5 mans, so its gonna be nice to be able to push my full dps cycle without "You Have Aggro" flashin up all the time and having to use my bubble as a **** aggro reset.

PIMP MY RET PALLY!!

Btw if you have a retadin then http://cromfel.battlefield.fi is your safe haven :)

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