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Yup, they removed it after some guy started posting personal details of the chick. Details such as IRL name/surname, telephone number, location, etc. Their server was also getting hammered quite a lot (around 300k views of one single thread, in under 24 hours, around 2-4k people viewing it at all times)

Yup, they removed it after some guy started posting personal details of the chick. Details such as IRL name/surname, telephone number, location, etc. Their server was also getting hammered quite a lot (around 300k views of one single thread, in under 24 hours, around 2-4k people viewing it at all times)

lol @ Ghwrin

The level of research people have put in to her is frankly frightening.

Wonder if she's getting death threats from any of those ****ing weirdos! :s

That's probably not all she is getting from those weirdo's "if you know what I mean"

Guys here is my kit just now - http://eu.wowarmory.com/character-sheet.xm...p;n=Sianspheric

I have Rod of the Sleepwalker - http://thottbot.com/i1155 - For when I hit 24. And Feline mantle - http://thottbot.com/i3748 - for when I hit 23 :)

Loving playing my mage. I'm leveling in just Fire at the moment. Think ill change to frost later on to grind some instances for cloth/disenchanting greens/blues.

Frost better for AOE grinding?

Guys here is my kit just now - http://eu.wowarmory.com/character-sheet.xm...p;n=Sianspheric

I have Rod of the Sleepwalker - http://thottbot.com/i1155 - For when I hit 24. And Feline mantle - http://thottbot.com/i3748 - for when I hit 23 :)

Loving playing my mage. I'm leveling in just Fire at the moment. Think ill change to frost later on to grind some instances for cloth/disenchanting greens/blues.

Frost better for AOE grinding?

Frost is better for grinding yes, due to the survivability of frost. Fire is better for all out DPS (Damage Per Second) Arcane really shines in deep end game raiding.

I LOVE playing fire, but with wearing T5 and T6, Arcane is my best choice. Although now that we are doing Illidan, I am respecing to Frost for a while.

Q: if you find arcane better for high end raiding, why spec frost for Illidan? I don't raid on my mage but my understanding is that the flames aren't resistant to AB/AM.

I'd expect you're using 2/5 T5 2/5 T6 (and standard stuff like TLC/MSD/AToI) for the Arcane blast and Arcane Missile bonuses.

My friend and i was talking about the new Hero classes, when he mentioned the Death Knight ( When you unlock it ) starts at level 55. Then he said there was rumors about every alt would be able to start at level 55+

Anyone know if this is true?

I'm really dying to play WoW - I have 4 level 70 Chars which i find extremely boring. Most i leveled before my first big break, so i kinda started preferring Mana-based classes.

I tried leveling these past few days, but all my friends have quit WoW so there's no boosting, no nothing to get, so i just can't get leveling =/ So i really wanna start a class at 50+ So i can skip the boring part of the game.

My friend and i was talking about the new Hero classes, when he mentioned the Death Knight ( When you unlock it ) starts at level 55. Then he said there was rumors about every alt would be able to start at level 55+

Anyone know if this is true?

I'm really dying to play WoW - I have 4 level 70 Chars which i find extremely boring. Most i leveled before my first big break, so i kinda started preferring Mana-based classes.

I tried leveling these past few days, but all my friends have quit WoW so there's no boosting, no nothing to get, so i just can't get leveling =/ So i really wanna start a class at 50+ So i can skip the boring part of the game.

Yeah my mate is boosting me around instances, it's great. Helps me with tailoring/enchanting as well.

Get all the good blue drops at looow levels - Exp isn't great, but one or two runs can usually level me up or give me a good chunk (he's 63, im 21).

I've done Deadmines, BRD and RFK so far.

Never done BRD before, so it was nice to see an instance I haven't - Really big for a low lvl heh.

Best thing you can do is grab Joanna or Brian Kopp's leveling guide, get map coords and play away :/

Not done much reading on the Death Knight, but surely not easy to unlock?

Having a ton of level 55 alts running about creates a little bit of an imbalance, no?

Hey guys. Was toying around with an alt and decided sort of at the last minute to make him a twink. I know he's not as great as he could be, but I do decent enough in WSG.

http://www.wowarmory.com/character-sheet.x...n=Behem%C3%B8th

Really sucked being in DM though. Tried to get this hammer or axe (can't remember) several times, but I ended up getting an instance cooldown and decided against it. :\

Ah well.

They say the Death Knight is somewhat easy to unlock, It's supposed to be a class for everyone.

I have no problem leveling, i can actually out-level a lot of people, i know pretty much everything in the game, all the quests, where to go, when to go where, where to grind etc. The problem is, It's BORING! I have been through it a million times, don't wanna add one more ...

I think some rules should be set up for creating alts, like one level 55+ per level 70 you have.

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