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So the search to find a guild isn't working out so well.

Anyone know any guilds on there server that start raiding between 12:30AM-1AM EST which is 9:30PM-10PM PST? Getting tired of shifting through forums and appearing on random servers. Anyone?

man thats some tough times to raid. Might be better off trying a Euro server with those time frames.

[/b]We choked on Heigen though, rest of the bosses are dead. :)

Lol how do you beat the 4horsemen and not kill heigen? Naxx was definitely the best instance to date :). We made it to Kel'thuzad and killed him 3 days before the release of TBC to craft our 2 Atieshes :D

As for the quote above, about the druid with 21k hp not in bear...well thats simply impossible.

Agreed. It's almost worthwhile going to the shops and buying the $2 trial DVD (assuming they're mostly patched and up to date).

lol the first copy of wow I bought was 4 cd's. I went to buy another copy a while back and it was up to 6 cds :s.... At least they are putting out patches on the game cds as we move along :}

Anybody on a west-coast or central time US PVP server looking for an attuned holy priest with passable gear?

What raid times you looking for? I mean we play on Stonemaul which is a Pacific Server, but most guilds on it are Central or East Coast based raiding times.

btw. Patch 2.3.2 Out

General

* /timetest is a command that can be run to provide information on game performance. /timetest 0 turns the command off. When the command is issued, the next time a player uses a flight master to travel, certain statistics will be measured and displayed at the end of that flight. All weather effects and spawns are shutdown during the test.

* Effects triggered from being critically hit: Many abilities and talents were changed in 2.3.0 to allow them to trigger from critical strikes that occurred while the player benefiting from them was sitting.

* Quest givers with blue question marks no longer show up on the minimap.

* NPC's who you have completed a quest for will display a question mark on mouseover rather than an exclamation point.

* The bank controls for the guildmaster level of a guild is now grayed out. A guildmaster always has full access to a guild bank and this cannot be changed.

* A "Withdraw-Repair Only" button has been added to the guild bank controls. If this is set for a guild rank, then that rank cannot actually withdraw funds from the guild bank, but they can still use that daily amount of money for repairs.

* You will now automatically stand up when attacked, even if the attack doesn't land.

* Boat and zeppelin vendors and NPCs are back on duty.

* Reduced network latency by disabling the Nagle algorithm.

PvP

* Warmasters/marshals in Alterac Valley now increase each other's maximum health and damage by 20%. This is a stacking effect.

Druids

* Lifebloom: When this ability is refreshed it will take on the strength of the incoming Lifebloom effect, rather than maintain the existing strength.

* Ravage (All Ranks) - Damage changed from 350% to 385%

Hunters

* Arcane Shot: Ranks 1-5 will once again deal bonus damage based on attack power.

* Aspect of the Viper effect increased

* Freezing Trap is no longer limited to one target at a time.

* Pet leveling speed has been increased.

Mages

* Cold Snap (Frost) cooldown reduced. It is now in the Ice Block position in the talent tree. This ability will no longer reset the cooldown on Fire Ward.

* Conjure Mana Gem mana restore variance substantially reduced, (Rank 5 - Emerald) now restores 2340 to 2460 mana and has three charges.

* Ice Block (Frost) is now available on the trainer to all mages at level 30.

* Icy Veins (NEW Frost Talent) decreases casting time of all spells by 20% and increases the chance your chilling effects will freeze the target by 10%. Lasts 20 sec. 3 min cooldown. It is now in the Cold Snap position in the talent tree.

Paladins

* Crusader Strike (Retribution) now causes 110% of weapon damage and no longer gains any bonus from spell damage.

* Righteous Fury: This spell will no longer cost twice the listed mana to cast.

* Sanctified Judgements (Retribution) now returns 80% of the Seal's mana cost, increased from 50%.

Rogues

* Ambush: The damage multiplier on this ability has been increased from 250% to 275%.

* Cheat Death: When multiple attacks land simultaneously, all those resolved after the attack which triggered Cheat Death will now have their damage reduced by 90% as intended. However, the combat log will still report them doing full damage.

* Hemorrhage: Rank 4 of this ability no longer has its charges consumed by non-physical attacks and spells.

* Hemorrhage: Weapon damage reduced from 125% to 110%, but the damage debuff has been increased.

* Hemorrhage: This ability now correctly does additional damage when its debuff has already been applied.

* Preparation now resets the cooldown of Shadowstep and no longer resets the cooldown of Adrenaline Rush.

* Shadowstep now adds a 3 second, 70% movement speed increase.

* Sinister Calling now also increases the percentage damage bonus of Hemorrhage and Backstab by 2/4/6/8/10%.

Shaman

* Lightning Shield mana cost reduced.

* Water Shield now restores mana periodically regardless of how many charges remain. Duration increased to 10 minutes.

Warlock

* The health cost taken from the Warlock after using Health Funnel will now remain consistent between uses.

Warrior

* Defiance: weapon expertise will now work in all stances.

* Warriors no longer lose rage when using a macro to enter a stance they're already in.

Professions

Cooking

* [Goldthorn Tea] was erroneously unlearned by most players who had learned the recipe. The recipe has been re-enabled and can be learned again from Neutral Henry Stern in Razorfen Downs at no cost.

Enchanting

* [Enchant Shield - Resilience] now requires a [Runed Fel Iron Rod] instead of a [Runed Adamantite Rod].

Leatherworking

* Increased the range of leatherworking drums to 40 yards. [Drums of Panic] remains unchanged at 8 yards.

Items

* [Amani Charm of the Witch Doctor]: Tooltip typo corrected.

* [Hearthstone]: The cast time on this item is no longer affected by spell haste.

* [Hex Shrunken Head]: This item now has a 20 second shared cooldown with other similar trinkets.

* [icy Chill] Enchant: The triggered effect from this enchantment will now cause a melee slow and movement snare as intended.

* [idol of the Unseen Moon]: This item now has a 30 second cooldown on being triggered.

* [idol of Terror]: The triggered agility buff from this item no longer overwrites other agility buffs.

* The [Netherscale Ammo Pouch] is no longer a Unique item.

* The [Knothide Quiver] is no longer unique.

* The [Vengeful Gladiator's Grimoire] is now available on vendors.

Dungeons and Raids

Heroic Coilfang Resevoir - Steamvaults

* Combat Mekgineer Steamrigger's Main Chambers Access Panel is no longer interactable until Mekgineer Steamrigger has been killed.

Tempest Keep - The Eye

* The number of Blood Elves guarding Combat Prince Kael'Thas' room has been reduced.

Zul'Aman

* The Combat Amani'shi Warrior's Charge ability now has a minimum range.

* The melee haste provided by Combat Halazzi's Frenzy has been reduced to 100%.

* Dragonhawks in Zul'Aman can now be skinned. This doesn't include dragonhawks that do not have loot.

Quests

* Blade's Edge Mountains: Players accepting the bombing run quests in Blade's Edge Plateaus will no longer cause other players in the region to stand up.

User Interface

* There is now an option to turn off the screen edge damage flash when you have a fullscreen UI up.

* You can sell stacks by dropping them on the merchant window again.

* Ready check (/readycheck) will now display a visual display of each party/raid member's status next to their name. This will display in the Party UI, the Raid UI and the Raid pullout UI. A player will get a check mark if they are ready, a question mark if they have not replied and a red X if they are not ready or are afk.

* You can now see raid members on the minimap as dark blue dots in addition to party members which still display as light blue dots.

* You can now shift click names while the petition window is open to paste them into the petition.

* Fixed various problems with /castsequence getting stuck.

* /cast will toggle spells again unless the name is prefixed with an exclamation mark, e.g. /castsequence Steady Shot, !Auto Shot

Bug Fixes

* Characters may now possess up to five [Paper Flying Machines] in a single stack.

* Fixed "Spell/Ability is not ready yet" message when clicking quickly at the beginning of a cast.

* Fixed a server disconnect when moving the mouse over recipes in the guild bank.

* [Gnomish Universal Remote] will now work properly with the Combat Fel Cannon.

* Disconnecting a USB HeadSet will no longer cause problems with the Voice Chat dropdown menus.

* [Clockwork Rocket Bots] will no longer attack each other in Shattrath City.

* Channel changes will now appear properly in the chat log after zoning in or out of instances.

* Unplugging headphones/speakers then plugging them back in while in WoW no longer disables all sound in WoW

* If the original owner of a custom channel gives leadership away their options menu will no longer show that they have moderation privileges.

* The first custom created guild ranking will now properly show up in the Guild Control pane drop down menu.

* Control-clicking on inventory items that teach recipes will now properly display you wearing the item made by the recipe in the dressing room UI.

* Fixed an issue that was not allowing all charges of a [Field Repair Bot] to be used.

* Creatures with random player targeting crowd control abilities such as fear, charm, or sleep will now properly choose a random eligible target rather than just choosing the nearest eligible target.

* The various Hallow's End broom mounts now have their proper real-time (rather than game-time) duration of 14 days.

* Tricky Treats now have their proper real-time (rather than game-time) duration of 24 hours.

WoWJuju is happy to bring a brand new tool which, we hope, will help you a little bit on your WoW life.

So, what does this tool do? It is a Reputation Calculator! It will tell you, according to your current reputation level, how many quests or instances or mobs you have to kill till you hit the next reputation level. It also displays only the tasks/quests you can complete at your given reputation level.

You can access the tool from here:

http://www.wowjuju.com/index.php?page=6

Also you'll always have the tool link on the www.WoWJuju.com website.

We have decided to make this Reputation Calculator because most of the older ones are either not working either their author stopped updating them. For start (note this is only the first version) we decided to go for Burning Crusade Factions only, but the older ones could be added according to people's feedback.

Also, if you like this tool, if you found something wrong or if you have any ideas/suggestions for further development, please go ahead and post your thoughts on the forums.

Source: http://forums.wow-europe.com/thread.html?t...66552&sid=1

This thread can't die yet. There's still pretend internet dragons to kill!

Anybody on a west-coast or central time US PVP server looking for an attuned holy priest with passable gear?

Any chance of you zipping your addons folder up and Pming me :D looks hot!

so what's the deal with all of this exploit talk then is it such an issue really? I don't give a monkeys either way but why do so many people seem to have an problem with someone having a pop at mobs in this way? is it purely because it's not as the game is intended to be played or is there more to it?

I recently got back into Wow after a 6 month de-tox.

The 1 add on i seriously miss is popbar, seems they didn't make it since patch 2.02 , and were on 2.3.x now, is there a good replacement that does the same thing but is maintained ?

Thanks

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