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The number one thing I want in the next expansion is an increase of toons per server. I have 9 toons, and a name-holder for my DeathKnight. When they release the other Hero Classes (just speculation ATM) I really want to keep them on the same server. And another awesome thing would be a discount for a group transfer of toons. Sucks getting so many toons leveled/geared just to switch servers.

This is the UI I use: Snorecraft UI. Unfortunately it hasn't been updated in over 3 months, however WoW Ace Updater updates most of the addons (I think only 2 you have to update yourself) and the pack is still working fine for me. I've also modified some things slightly, but the general look and organization of everything is still the same.

Heres mine:<snip>

Quick question, I think I downloaded an addon that is one you are using to have your spells and stuff set up like you do. The problem I had was that when shifting in and out of Shadowform, my spell bar changes (on the default UI), but with the addon, the hot keys (1-9) are still linked to my Holy bar, rather than my Shadow bar. Hopefully that made sense... If it did, do you know any way to get around that? Or am I just being a spanner?

I think I downloaded PitBull and eePanels (not sure which one did what, other than using TitanPanel I really haven't done much with Addons and can't remember which one does what!)

Quick question, I think I downloaded an addon that is one you are using to have your spells and stuff set up like you do. The problem I had was that when shifting in and out of Shadowform, my spell bar changes (on the default UI), but with the addon, the hot keys (1-9) are still linked to my Holy bar, rather than my Shadow bar. Hopefully that made sense... If it did, do you know any way to get around that? Or am I just being a spanner?

I think I downloaded PitBull and eePanels (not sure which one did what, other than using TitanPanel I really haven't done much with Addons and can't remember which one does what!)

Neither of those are bar mods. The 2 big ones are Bartender3 and Bongos2. Basically with stances/forms and the like, the system used is called "Bar Paging". So for the main bar (#1), each stance is assigned another bar (#6-9) which contains the spells for each stance. When you're in that stance, that bar's spells are placed in the main bar's position.

If you're shifting into shadowform and that bars aren't changing then that isn't set up correctly. For Bongos you should be able to right click on a bar, then select the paging tab to see what stances are assigned to what.

Theres an option in Bartender3 that allows you to switch bars on stance. I used it for my warrior, maybe its happening with you and forms(Holy -> Shadow). My druid is 66 so I'll let you know what happens in the next few days when I reach 70 and set up her UI :p!(Its the same concept)

Edit:

You have to set your shadow bar and holy bar up for instance if your shadow spells are on bar one(1) you would do this:

go to bar one, select stances, shadowform, then select the bar with your shadow spells on it(set it as 1, or 2 or w/e number u decided to have ur shadow stuff on)

I have just recently started leveling my Ork warrior, he is level 42.. At 70 iam intending on making him MT for my guild.. I was wondering what sort of stats do I need to be a starting out tank for Kara, and what is the sort of protection tree do I layout, if anyone has any advice or specs please post away :D

http://wow.allakhazam.com/db/class.html?wc...8;num=82;page=1 - Gear list that'll help ya start heroic's and Kara.

Pre-Kara you want to aim for:

- Minimum of 12k HP unbuffed. Preferably 14k selfbuffed.

- 490-500 defense skill.

- 30% avoidance (Parry + dodge).

- 12-13k armour unbuffed.

http://wow.allakhazam.com/db/class.html?wc...8;num=82;page=1 - Gear list that'll help ya start heroic's and Kara.

Pre-Kara you want to aim for:

- Minimum of 12k HP unbuffed. Preferably 14k selfbuffed.

- 490-500 defense skill.

- 30% avoidance (Parry + dodge).

- 12-13k armour unbuffed.

cheers thanks for that :)

Neither of those are bar mods. The 2 big ones are Bartender3 and Bongos2. Basically with stances/forms and the like, the system used is called "Bar Paging". So for the main bar (#1), each stance is assigned another bar (#6-9) which contains the spells for each stance. When you're in that stance, that bar's spells are placed in the main bar's position.

If you're shifting into shadowform and that bars aren't changing then that isn't set up correctly. For Bongos you should be able to right click on a bar, then select the paging tab to see what stances are assigned to what.

Theres an option in Bartender3 that allows you to switch bars on stance. I used it for my warrior, maybe its happening with you and forms(Holy -> Shadow). My druid is 66 so I'll let you know what happens in the next few days when I reach 70 and set up her UI :p!(Its the same concept)

:blush: Thanks Guys. Bongos sounds familiar, so maybe I downloaded that as well! I would check but it's not installed on this machine. I'll take a look into it. I'm the slowest leveler ever though, I've had my priest for about 2 1/2 years now and am only level 66! Slowly getting there :D

Wow, how is even possible to have the game that length of time and not be 70...

My 45 shaman is only at 2 days 8 hours played ;(

I had a large period of time when I wasn't playing, and at the moment I play extremely rarely because I have other commitments (Uni). I have a few other characters at around 35-40. I spent a while at 60 raiding ZG and MC, but stopped until BC came out. I've just not been able to get back into it properly since :-/

I started having problems with some of the addons I use. PitBull doesn't show the party frames when I'm in a group. They seem to appear tho once we're in an instance and the party starts taking damage.

Omen and Recount stopped working completely. Anyone know what's going on ?

Wow, how is even possible to have the game that length of time and not be 70...

My 45 shaman is only at 2 days 8 hours played ;(

some people just take ages to level.. I feel that on my warrior iam leveling like a snail, but my /played is only 2d 5hrs at 43, and I have not played horde in ages..

It just takes getting used to, even though when I leveled my shaman I still got lost and that was my 3rd alliance toon.

Once you get to outlands its pretty much a cake walk, you just follow the map around like a race track, Hellfire, Zangermarsh, Terroka forest, Nagrand, Blades edge, Nether storm, then Shadow Moon Vally.. thats pretty much how it goes :D

hey can someone recommend me a good class for my friend. He has played a rogue to 60 and priest to 70. Looking for something fun in BG and fun to level up with.

I don't think he would like a warrior or pally because they are both kinda slow (slow weapons) and prefers seeing quick things.

I recommended him a mage + druid, but maybe you guys know better or which would be best between the 2 of them.

Thanks

hey can someone recommend me a good class for my friend. He has played a rogue to 60 and priest to 70. Looking for something fun in BG and fun to level up with.

I don't think he would like a warrior or pally because they are both kinda slow (slow weapons) and prefers seeing quick things.

I recommended him a mage + druid, but maybe you guys know better or which would be best between the 2 of them.

Thanks

There is always a hunter, there great fun.. leveled mine really fast.. would recommend them to anyone, but there very common ( every noob under the sun rolls one for there first toon ).

I just rolled a warrior and there great fun, level them with fury Zomg there quick at killing things, you just rip through mobs like no tomorrow, there awesome in pvp, and pve..

As for your recommendations I see a mage as really a one button class, if you level frost, you just end up spamming frost bolt over and over again, I would say that a druid or a shaman would be the way to go as they are both good in pvp fun to level, never die, also very good in pve with their hybrid spec's... just give it a think over but druid or shaman would defiantly have to be the way to go :D

Good luck to your leveling and hope to see you in bg's sometime.

have had the game now for 2 weeks, got 3-4 different characters on different servers, all about level 20, just did deadmines and ohh boy was it hard lol, this game is well addictive, will probably never get to level 70 coz im a noob still haha, one can only try though.

hey can someone recommend me a good class for my friend. He has played a rogue to 60 and priest to 70. Looking for something fun in BG and fun to level up with.

I don't think he would like a warrior or pally because they are both kinda slow (slow weapons) and prefers seeing quick things.

I recommended him a mage + druid, but maybe you guys know better or which would be best between the 2 of them.

Thanks

I say Hunter but between a druid and a mage I say go both but if I had to choose what one first I say mage.

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