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Well, I haven't posted in a while, but;

My guild is now 5th Horde side for progression on Twisting Nether US, downing 6 new bosses in the past 2 1/2 weeks. Rage, Anetheron, Kaz'Rogal (last night), Naj'entus, Supremus and Shade of Akama. Surprisingly all of those fights are rather easy, the Kaz'Rogal trash kinda sucks compared to rage/anetheron but the Azgalor trash is really a bitch.

We're going back to SSC this week for Lady Vashj and then next week after that we'll be going to Kael'Thas.

It should be fun, :]]

http://www.wowarmory.com/character-sheet.x...p;n=Dominatious

^My character. ;]

You know I am really surprised at how many servers there are with guilds that haven't killed Illidan yet.

simply wow lol

lol I have him beat...

And all of mine are currently in use. I honestly had no idea I had that many addon's running

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You know I am really surprised at how many servers there are with guilds that haven't killed Illidan yet.

How many can there be?

http://www.wowjutsu.com/us/cairne/

Cairne is the newest (though I believe they are making another new PvE one or is that EU?) and they have one guild working on him...if a realm is behind them that says alot.

Dinged 20 last night. :)

Grats. Keep in mind that when the next patch is released mounts will be available at level 30 for 35g (compared to level 40 and 90g at the moment) so depending on how quickly you level you may want to save your gold for a bit longer.

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Well the reason you have so many mod folders is because you're using Standalone libraries which installs everything but they're only actually loaded if they're required by mod. (mods that are load on demand have a negligible impact on performance, thankfully)

Oh and completely unrelated but which Vista theme are you using?

Grats. Keep in mind that when the next patch is released mounts will be available at level 30 for 35g (compared to level 40 and 90g at the moment) so depending on how quickly you level you may want to save your gold for a bit longer.

Um.. I have enough gold as to where I can spend a bit extra and get the 35 Gold mount.. :laugh:

Wow (no pun intended) has anybody noticed that this thread alone has 200,000+ views! :o

Yes we have and no I'm not visiting Drawland.

So it sucks having 18 people sign up for a raid, getting hopes up that were so close to full 25 mans as a guild, and only have 9 show up. :(

I started the other day, and dinged 14 last night, also hit Journeyman Tailor. Level 50! :D

I've been doing a ton of wandering. Being a BElf, I started in the northern area of the Eastern Continent, and I've traveled to the Undercity, Orgrimmar, through the Barrens, to Booty Bay and a few locales there, and I'm now holed up in Thunderbluff. I really have to start finishing some quests though [back to the Ghostlands...], cause I have about 23/25 logged.

Weird problem though: When I first installed the client, I wasn't able to connect to the server I play on. I could get to any other one, but not Mug'thol. Then after a couple repairs of the game, it worked. But trying to log on today, it doesn't again... -_- Any ideas on why this is happening?

[edit] Actually, now... It just sits at 'Connecting' and then fails. Unless this is a server maintenance time or something. When do they usually do that?

Blizzard's RND can go screw itself. 12+ kills of Kaz'rogal and no shield.

lol. Don't worry Illi will drop his shield every week, untill all prot warriors, all prot pallies, all holy pallies, all ret pallies, all arm warrios, all fury warrs, and all shaman each have one. And then continue to drop. :p Or it'll be like Kaz and you'll be screwed.

Is your account going to be deleted if you don't play for some time? I've read that Blizzard will try to keep our inactive characters for at least 6 months, but it does not say anything about inactive accounts. Anyone has more info?

I logged in after a long, long absence (6-7 months) after I canceled off my account, and all my toons were there.. so..

Is your account going to be deleted if you don't play for some time? I've read that Blizzard will try to keep our inactive characters for at least 6 months, but it does not say anything about inactive accounts. Anyone has more info?

i e-mailed blizzard with this question when i had to put my account on hold for 4 months and this was their reply:

At this time, Blizzard has no plans to delete or "expire" characters, even if an account is deactivated or cancelled. This means that all of your characters and their progress will be retained on our servers. Should you decide to return to World of Warcraft and reactivate your account, you will be able to pick up your characters again wherever you left off.

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