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Oh, and if you're looking for hunter specs and examples, I have a few friends with hunters that are pretty good players.

Mostly raiding at this point:

http://www.wowarmory.com/character-sheet.x...os&n=Eelneb

Been a fan of Beast Mastery since before BC:

http://www.wowarmory.com/character-sheet.x...oon&n=Drask

Has hated his pet since the pet attack speed normalization, therefore refuses to use BM:

http://www.wowarmory.com/character-sheet.x...n&n=Blorian

My own hunter, haven't really played him since before BC though:

http://www.wowarmory.com/character-sheet.x...halo&n=Xeta

Hope that helps.

:(

My friend and I went to Azshara to duo Azuregos. He's super easy fight, and duoing just takes a long time. So myself on my warrior and her on her priest start the fight. 51 minutes later, he's at 2%, Challenging Shout on CD, Bloodrage on CD, he transports and taunt is resisted, hop into battle stance to use Mocking Blow, and I have no rage. Kills priest, and I can't finish off that last 2%. :( That sucked so hard. So got a shaman to come help, and killed him in 19 minutes. Not the 80G I was hoping for, but 56G for 19 minutes of work, isn't bad.

Got my epic flyer finally.

It's fun to put over 1500g worth of green and blue gems on the AH, go camping for the weekend, come back with 1200g in my mailbox.

So, still have over a thousand gold even after buying it.

:D

Gratsie :)

Got mine as soon as I hit 70, also funded 3 guildies epic flying skills and mounts. Stopped playing now became bored of it all, got about 9k gold last time I looked. Account is frozen now and being honest I have no urge to play again. My guild stopped raiding for summer but was getting defeatest in new boss attempts :(

Got my epic flyer finally.

It's fun to put over 1500g worth of green and blue gems on the AH, go camping for the weekend, come back with 1200g in my mailbox.

So, still have over a thousand gold even after buying it.

:D

Is jewelcrafting really that worth it??

I'd say so. I'm encouraging my girlfriend to drop Enchanting.. something that will not make money.. other than insignificant tips, and pick up mining so I can just prospect all her stuff and won't have to shell out all of my own gold for her mount. :p

But.. you have to be willing to work for it.. I prospect at least 6 stacks a day.. which can take some time to acquire.

I'd say so. I'm encouraging my girlfriend to drop Enchanting.. something that will not make money.. other than insignificant tips, and pick up mining so I can just prospect all her stuff and won't have to shell out all of my own gold for her mount. :p

But.. you have to be willing to work for it.. I prospect at least 6 stacks a day.. which can take some time to acquire.

I can make easily 1k gold daily from enchanting. How do you not make money enchanting? Simple scan the AH for cheap armor/weapons DE them, and sell what ya get. Yesterday I spent, 200G on various level 50 greens, and ended up making a 400G total, 200G profit, for 10 minutes worth of work. It's really easy to make money from enchanting, just got to know when whatever you buy, you will get more in return, and control the market.

My wife and I just recently deleted my 70 Warrior and 62 Lock, her 62 mage, 62 lock and 70 priest, and a handful of other toons, and canceled our accounts. WoW isn't worth playing past 70 unless you raid. At least on our realm, there were Kara guilds aplenty. . but seeing as how Kara is the new BRS, that's nothing special. The time requirements (especially nightly raiding) necessary to see all of the content in this game are not worth it. We've seen MC, ZG, AQ, and BWL. We aren't exactly strangers to raiding.

This is made worse by the upcoming expansion. The new 10 level grind, new reputation grinds, raid grinds to get geared. . get your guildies geared. Lets not forget that Blizzard will throw in at least one cockblock fight in a dungeon, necessitating a new resist gear set. And of course the boss will be set up in such a way as to prevent you from going on unless you gear specifically for that fight. . and so on. I'm tired of collecting furbolg feathers, killing Etherium, and raiding the same instances over and over. . and over.

We've spent too much time and money on this game. At least I can sit down with a non MMO and see the end of a game in 40 hours of playtime, and move on to something else for a change of pace. WoW. . you're looking at several hundred hours of constant play time to even look at the zone in portal for an end game instance, and then to move on to the next dungeon, I think probably about 100 hours of time in one instance, repeatedly, to gear everyone up and move on to the next instance.

It's not hardcore. . it's time wasting bull****.

I don't blame you, I just did the same thing :D

Even though the new expansion looks cool, its the same old song and dance.. i mean as soon as i heard it was coming out this year.. I looked at my epic's and said.. "Whats the point" heh

fun game, if you have the time, but the upgrading pixels ain't doing it for me..

http://www.vimeo.com/1451412

Good friend posted a video of our Felmyst kill last week. I hate seeing these things because you can spot your failures from miles away and you feel like the biggest scrub in scrub town.

Notice the first mass-dispel being like 10 minutes late (caught in global cooldown like an idiot) and then my epic failure at 8:40 where a combination of "box of doom" and horrible reaction time (seriously: it was lag) got me stuck in the vapors and mind controlled. Note that the boss is 'dead' a few seconds into the air phase but won't actually die until she lands. Apparently not screwing up for 2 minutes is the measure of ultimate skill: something I will never possess.

Oadi's sends me to angel-of-shame form just in time for loot.

If anyone has a spare beta key for wotlk, I can take it off your hands if you feel you aren't up to testing it or received an invite but just dont feel like participating in it.

I really want into this beta...never got into the first beta, bc beta and have yet to get a shot at this beta yet. :woot:

Also check out the wotlk post I made with the movie in it, its absolutely amazing.

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