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Is there any way to leave/ignore guild chat channel? TY

Hmm why would you want to turn off guild chat? Just put it in a separate window if it annoys you but there's no reason to be in a guild if you don't want to participate in it ;)

Btw thanks to everyone for the advice for itemizing my prot warr. I'll definitely check those links out.

My build

Which path would you recommend me to take from here? Should I keep focusing on Frost (taking those +damage talents) or should I go for Clearcasting in Arcane?

Hmm why would you want to turn off guild chat? Just put it in a separate window if it annoys you but there's no reason to be in a guild if you don't want to participate in it ;)Btw thanks to everyone for the advice for itemizing my prot warr. I'll definitely check those links out.
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To be honest, I have left some guilds because of the TERRIBLY SPAMMY guild chat. I didn't know if they can be turned off/left, but some guild chats are better off silenced...

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if your going frost the better way to go is 3/3 in piercing ice, (dunno why you skipped that) and 5/5 out in arctic winds certainly before winters chill. your using only frost, make those bolts as powerful as you can :) everything else looks good then you can throw 2/2 in arcane subtlety cause that helps for all spells

if your going frost the better way to go is 3/3 in piercing ice, (dunno why you skipped that) and 5/5 out in arctic winds certainly before winters chill. your using only frost, make those bolts as powerful as you can :) everything else looks good then you can throw 2/2 in arcane subtlety cause that helps for all spells

Something like this? If I'm not mistaken, that's the famous 10/0/51 build, isn't it?

On a side note, how come my crit rate is always ~5.xx, even if I increase my Int noticeably? Must I aim for "+ crit rate" gear in order to reach those high values everyone brags about? :p

All the frames highlight depending on different circumstances, for example if someone is cursed the raid, party and target frame of that member (If i have them selected for some reason) all get a bright purple border. A bright blue border if someone is missing AI is another example.

It makes heavy use of Macros in order to put as much functionality into the few buttons as possible.

For example the armour button allows my mage to cast all three armours on himself by varying the click. A normal click will put on Molten Armour, Shift+Click will put on ice armour and Alt+click will apply mage armour. The AI button will cast AI on me if i have no one selected or on the target is left clicked, if i right click it will cast arcane brilliance on either my current party or the party of the target. The other buttons all do the same sort of thing. And portal a left click will teleport and a right click will create a portal to that location. All of my other spells are all on an invisible button bar and have been bound to various different keys.

Warlock should own druids, let alone with a pally. Paladin can drop a Judgement of Justice, that solves the whole "chasing the druid" problem, and from there it should be easy to stack dots, drain mana, and use the felhunter to eat his existing hots/silence big heals.

all you guys talking about alts and leveling made me go back to play my alt druid.

Took him resto, spend the ton of honor I had saved up for him for S2 healing mace, shoulders, pants, got in Kara and got some pretty nice upgrades. Its a fun change of pace from my mage and rogue.

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

http://www.armory-light.com/us/Stonemaul/Smelton/

btw I can't see wow armory from work, so I use armory-light and I really LOVE that site.

Thought i'd update with some shots of my UI, these shots are a little old and i have tweaked it a bit and cleaned up a few areas since i took them. But you get the idea.

http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/dd26/Ku...2008_205529.jpg

http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/dd26/Ku...2408_231813.jpg

http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/dd26/Ku...2008_205558.jpg

http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/dd26/Ku...2008_205410.jpg

would you be so kind to list the mods, and what there for? id really appreciate it.

the setup is really nice, im a mage as well and i like the minimalistic look, the less on the screen the better.

i really like the unit frames and the map, i was happy with the way my xperl2 ones looked until i see yours now! :)

It was just meh WARS was better. Compared to WoW and TBC this wasn't that great on a cinematic.

It is a little lackluster in the action department but I'm really interested to see where they go with it. People have actually found the in-game location from the cutscene (with the hole in the ground emptied out) so the cinematic is somewhat a prequel to what we'll encounter later on. :)

It is a little lackluster in the action department but I'm really interested to see where they go with it. People have actually found the in-game location from the cutscene (with the hole in the ground emptied out) so the cinematic is somewhat a prequel to what we'll encounter later on. :)

Take one big hole in the ground....

sindragosasfall.jpg

Fill it with a big dragon...

sindragosa.jpg

Well the cinematic trailer was cool. Really liked how his father is talking about Arthas. Gave me the feel of a once promising prince being drawn to the wrong side of things and becoming king of the Scourge instead of the people he was meant to rule.

Less action but more story.

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