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Well I had the 5k for mount training, but got 2 upgrades (Nightbane chest, and badge legs) which I had to gem and enchant. So down to 4400g, so time to start doing dailies more frequently and mining a bit more, try to get that up 5500-6k which should cover upgrades, repairs, and the mount.

Ello,

I want to start playing WoW but on the US servers but I am based in the UK. My friend in the US has given me a 10 day trial code for the US server which I am currently using.

I tried activating the account using my credit card however it said both of my cards are not valid so I guess you can only do that using a US credit card fair enough. I can get my friend in the US to buy me the game but do I need a US credit card to start the subscription ?

I'd appreciate any help on this!

The game changed too much for me..

I restarted a fresh new character about 8 months ago and when I finally hit 70 again (3rd times a charm) .. just seemed still kinda of boring to me still

though won't make the same mistake again.. kept this character just sitting there and waiting..

having a 70 druid on a pvp server rocked even it was feral :p

Though I like reading this thread to see what new things have been conquered though, far less time just looking then actually doing :)

Its been roughly 4 months since I logged in WoW. After school I'm probably going to get back into the game. Along with two jobs I think it will keep me busy - seeing how most of my friends are out of town - as well content with my vacation time. Out of curiosity how are mages? I played one to 70, got the welfare gear, and had fun but seeing how i missed a handful of patches are they still playable? Or is there any recommendations of what is fun to play to 70?

Ello,

I want to start playing WoW but on the US servers but I am based in the UK. My friend in the US has given me a 10 day trial code for the US server which I am currently using.

I tried activating the account using my credit card however it said both of my cards are not valid so I guess you can only do that using a US credit card fair enough. I can get my friend in the US to buy me the game but do I need a US credit card to start the subscription ?

I'd appreciate any help on this!

Up until recently i was playing on the US server, whilst being based in the UK with no issues, so it can definitely be done.

Are you using a solo card? If so, you cant use em. But i am definitely sure you can use a uk card, unless they have changed it in the last 2/3 months.

However, you cannot use the uk game pre-paid cards. You might just have to get your friend to buy you those and pay him back! ;)

Mages are fine, haven't really changed alot.. Except for a few things like, ALL mages get iceblock, we get 3 charges on our mana gem now, and we can summon tables which give food/water, instead of having to make a million of the stuff.

I have always played a mage, and with full T6 (minus Sunwell of course) I still love playing my mage everyday.

Up until recently i was playing on the US server, whilst being based in the UK with no issues, so it can definitely be done.

Are you using a solo card? If so, you cant use em. But i am definitely sure you can use a uk card, unless they have changed it in the last 2/3 months.

However, you cannot use the uk game pre-paid cards. You might just have to get your friend to buy you those and pay him back! ;)

I got a friend in the US to get the game for me and got the game registered. Only thing is that the postcode input for the subscription isn't big enough. I'm I meant to use the first or last part of my postcode for the subscription payment ?

Anyone here tried the Fire Nova totem bug (it's more of a lag issue, tho...)?

You put the totem, wait till there's 1-1.5 seconds left till it fires, and you log out.

The totem becomes neutral for a second, and damages everyone no matter what faction they are. :)

Good for killing lowbies at the AH

Anyone here tried the Fire Nova totem bug (it's more of a lag issue, tho...)?

You put the totem, wait till there's 1-1.5 seconds left till it fires, and you log out.

The totem becomes neutral for a second, and damages everyone no matter what faction they are. :)

Good for killing lowbies at the AH

:rofl: That is awesome.

Anyone here tried the Fire Nova totem bug (it's more of a lag issue, tho...)?

You put the totem, wait till there's 1-1.5 seconds left till it fires, and you log out.

The totem becomes neutral for a second, and damages everyone no matter what faction they are. :)

Good for killing lowbies at the AH

Nice one, I thought that was just a bugg. I saw someone do that in town the other day... I was like "WTF" just happened that level 1 just got owned by a fire totem !!!

Anyone here tried the Fire Nova totem bug (it's more of a lag issue, tho...)?

You put the totem, wait till there's 1-1.5 seconds left till it fires, and you log out.

The totem becomes neutral for a second, and damages everyone no matter what faction they are. :)

Good for killing lowbies at the AH

Might have to try that tonight for some fun.

@Adamb10

Is there any chance you can upload your pitbull settings? I like how it looks, and would like to use it. I tryed to get Caith's to work for me, but couldnt' so hoping maybe yours will.

Here you go

PitBull.zip

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