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Anyone see the new recruit a friend stuff? When you and your friend are grouped you each gain triple the XP and for every 2 levels you get, your person you recruited gets a free level, so you can get 30 free levels. Also you can get a mount.

Anyone see the new recruit a friend stuff? When you and your friend are grouped you each gain triple the XP and for every 2 levels you get, your person you recruited gets a free level, so you can get 30 free levels. Also you can get a mount.

Just to add: For that to happen your friend has to buy at least 2 month subscription.

Quit my guild tonight.

After 3 weeks and no new boss kills(which means 16 nights of pure wipes), a disrespectful raid leader and between not filling raids and/or calling them 2 hours early, I was all set.

Being the main raiding hunter as well as a part of the core (with my girlfriend, a main healer) we got some sad reactions but after all has been said and done, it is alright with me.

I should also mention I move away to college on the 25th and can not be spending the time I am now on this game. I'm still going to play though, working on S4 personally, and my girlfriend respec'd to a disc/holy combo which has so far worked great for PvP will be working on her s2 set.

After being in a crappy raid situation it feels so good to be "free", haha. It's sad how one can lose sight of how fun the game can be without all the drama/politics raiding applies. Kinda sad I never got any t6, but, maybe a more lax guild who won't mind if I don't raid EVERY NIGHT will be a better fit. :]

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.

The opt in Beta keys are locked to the account which gets them. The Blizzcon keys are selling for like 500 bucks on ebay, so I doubt anyone has one they'll just "give" you.

Anyone see the new recruit a friend stuff? When you and your friend are grouped you each gain triple the XP and for every 2 levels you get, your person you recruited gets a free level, so you can get 30 free levels. Also you can get a mount.

Our new Recruit-A-Friend program has added features that reward you even more for bringing your friends into Azeroth?. Recruit-A-Friend and earn:

  • when your friend pays for 60 days of subscription time. when your friend pays for 30 days of subscription time.

Also, from the moment your friend creates a character and starts adventuring with you (including the trial period), both of you will receive these additional in-game benefits:

  • You and your friend will eartriple the experienceb> when grouped together.
  • For every two levels of experience your friend earns, they cangrant one level of experience to any one oyouru> charactersb> of lower level.
  • You and your friend will have the ability tsummon each other from any point in the worldb>.

For more details on the new Recruit-A-Friend program please click here.

To recruit your friends now click here.

The World of Warcraft? Team/i>

WTF IS THAT!!! I mean that's insane.. Sounds like they are adding a Asheron's Call kinda system, with the experience gain thing. That's pretty crazy though.

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get 70 then post a ding

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.

good luck with that since there selling for 1k + on ebay

get 70 then post a ding

good luck with that since there selling for 1k + on ebay

1k+?? no.... I've seen plenty going for $200ish on ebay and other wow selling sites (account selling sites, trading sites, etc) , but I still wouldn't throw down $200 for a "Beta" version of a game....thats a track day on my motorcycle...alot more fun than playing any beta or any game for that matter, lol. :laugh:

http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/scroll/

Scroll is a trial. Though you can access outlands and level past 20 with it, so it's not like the normal try-the-game trial.

Scroll is a trial, but not really. I already paid and played for awhile, got resurrected with that scroll and playing my lvl 25 char, so obviously its not the same.

1k+?? no.... I've seen plenty going for $200ish on ebay and other wow selling sites (account selling sites, trading sites, etc) , but I still wouldn't throw down $200 for a "Beta" version of a game....thats a track day on my motorcycle...alot more fun than playing any beta or any game for that matter, lol. :laugh:

blah blah blah 200 - 1k its SIMPLE the chance of someone giving away a beta invite is NEXT TO NONE

I had a great day today in WoW, I dinged 52 and:

Pyremail Wristguards of Agility

148 Armor

+10 Fire Resistance

( +12 Agility, +12 Stamina )

Swashbuckler's Shoulderpads Of Agility

( +12 Agility, +12 Stamina )

108 Armor

and

Flame Wrath

Two-Hand Polearm

127 - 191 Damage

Speed 3.30(48.2 damage per second)

Chance on hit: Envelops the caster with a Fire shield for 15 sec and shoots a ring of fire dealing 130 to 170 damage to all nearby enemies.

All dropped for me. :]

Edited by Andrew-DB
I had a great day today in WoW, I dinged 52 and:

Flame Wrath

Two-Hand Polearm

127 - 191 Damage

Speed 3.30(48.2 damage per second)

Chance on hit: Envelops the caster with a Fire shield for 15 sec and shoots a ring of fire dealing 130 to 170 damage to all nearby enemies.

All dropped for me. :]

Not really useful for a hunter or come to think of it a caster either unless it's a Paladin. If a caster is meleeing then there is something wrong.

Not really useful for a hunter or come to think of it a caster either unless it's a Paladin. If a caster is meleeing then there is something wrong.

Agreed.

A fairly easy upgrade to get would be Force of the Hippogryphp, a reward from a level 40 quest and then Biting axe from a level 30 quest.

The fact that the quests are far below your level means you should be able to bang them out in no-time.

Try getting the Ice Barbed Spear, it's a quest reward from Alterac Valley.

The stats are:

+13 Strength

+21 Agility

+20 Stamina

Although the strength is completely useless for a hunter, it's really easy to get and will most likely last you till Outland.

Damn, that's a great idea. Thanks!

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Can any of you check out a thread I made on the official forums?

It's basically saying "If a vendor sells it, don't allow it on the AH."

Don't bother posting much at the official forums, many of the people there are trolls. Just by reading the replies to your post you can understand all.

Back to the subject, selling/not selling even the most unneeded items on AH should be players' choice. It is all about getting more gold. It is like in real-life, if you search you can get it for less money, if not, go to an AH and buy it for a bigger price.

EDIT: I haven't seen all of the updates to the talent trees, but the update for the mages looks very cool. I think it makes us much more to be feared from.

Edited by KavazovAngel

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