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As it should be. Although it sucks right now, in future raids he or she will potentially bring more to the raid thanks to previous loot winnings.

Its good for him thats for sure, but in the heroic you need around 1600 dps for everybody in order to down him before he enrages. So it sucks in the sense that he didn't pull his own weight but was rewarded for it.

I wouldnt have minded if that happened to me, im fine with my current gear and i dont even have epics :p

As it should be. Although it sucks right now, in future raids he or she will potentially bring more to the raid thanks to previous loot winnings.

Depends on the person. Seen people in full greens/blues due 900dps and have seen that same person in heroic blues/naxx 10 epics barely break 1k dps. When you suck, you suck.

It sucked because of the 4 warriors in the raid, 2 were tanks. One's dps was 900 and the others was 2k, and the one with 900 dps won the most stuff lol

I hope those dps warriors were mostly kara geared. 900 DPS is terrible @ 80. I could do 800 just by autoswinging as protection.

I hope those dps warriors were mostly kara geared. 900 DPS is terrible @ 80. I could do 800 just by autoswinging as protection.

Nope level 80, in quests greens and blues. It's to the point now where I'm not taking anyone who isn't a friends alt or such who can't do 1500 at least in heroics.

I finally created a Blood Elf Death Knight and I'm loving it. Questing for superior gear was pretty fun. I'm only lvl 58 and I already do more damage than my lvl 62 Orc Hunter.

Adam or anyone who has done RAF. How'd ya'll do it? Just run two copies and have the second account on /follow while you killed ****? Or should I look into keyclone for some basic, "press one cast fireball" attacks and what not and how hard would that be to setup?

I think keyclone would only be useful if you're rolling 2 of the same class. Otherwise it might be pretty hard. Since I rolled a mage/shaman, I played the mage and had the shaman follow around. This was done with 2 clients on the same computer.

What is up with all these DKs that think they can run an instance as DPS and roll on Tank gear and vice-versa? They need to get hit with the nerf stick bad. I can't run as dps as a protection paladin. ****ing bull****.

Uhhhh... maybe they plan on re-specing? Always gotta be 1. :no:

I think keyclone would only be useful if you're rolling 2 of the same class. Otherwise it might be pretty hard. Since I rolled a mage/shaman, I played the mage and had the shaman follow around. This was done with 2 clients on the same computer.

That's what I was figuring on doing, just use the main control toon kill everything and the other guy there just to leech xp/level to gift some of my other toons to 60.

So... I'm back. I couldn't stay away. 8 or 9 days ago I started the free 10-day WotLK trial and I'm loving the DK.

I had my 70 on Burning Legion, so I started a DK, but that server's so full that I kept getting kicked into a queue when trying to log in. I decided to grab my 52 ret pally on Tanaris and just level him to 55 ASAP and realized how much more fun the pallies are now, with all the changes with 3.0. I still started a new DK on that server anyway, but I have a feeling I'm not done with my pallies.

I'm currently 62, full blood spec. I'll probably branch out to the other trees to grab a couple useful talents. It's just so fun to play this guy.

I'll restart my sub once the trial is over.

i am enjoying Lich king for the most part. I am getting tired of my guild making fun of me for how long it takes me to lvl to 80 from 70 lol. I am currently 75 and slowly working up the next lvl . I do not try to rush my lvling i go slow i look at all of the scenery and i enjoy the game for what it is. Grizzly hills is also one of the most beautiful places i have ever seen in a video game. however from what i hear that are much better places yet to come in lich king that i have not gotten too yet. I think they did an amazing job making the game look amazing and the design of this game is much more details than the previous expansion.

So... I'm back. I couldn't stay away. 8 or 9 days ago I started the free 10-day WotLK trial and I'm loving the DK.

I had my 70 on Burning Legion, so I started a DK, but that server's so full that I kept getting kicked into a queue when trying to log in. I decided to grab my 52 ret pally on Tanaris and just level him to 55 ASAP and realized how much more fun the pallies are now, with all the changes with 3.0. I still started a new DK on that server anyway, but I have a feeling I'm not done with my pallies.

I'm currently 62, full blood spec. I'll probably branch out to the other trees to grab a couple useful talents. It's just so fun to play this guy.

I'll restart my sub once the trial is over.

Hey wait, let me scroll of rezurrection you so I can get a free month of playtime. :p

i am enjoying Lich king for the most part. I am getting tired of my guild making fun of me for how long it takes me to lvl to 80 from 70 lol. I am currently 75 and slowly working up the next lvl . I do not try to rush my lvling i go slow i look at all of the scenery and i enjoy the game for what it is. Grizzly hills is also one of the most beautiful places i have ever seen in a video game. however from what i hear that are much better places yet to come in lich king that i have not gotten too yet. I think they did an amazing job making the game look amazing and the design of this game is much more details than the previous expansion.
^ How the hell are you leveling backwards? ;)

Hes not. ;)

edit: beaten twice :(

Hey wait, let me scroll of rezurrection you so I can get a free month of playtime. :p

It hasn't been long enough. It has to be 90 days, right? My account expired on November 10th. (I stopped playing about a month and a half before that, but I didn't cancel it until after the Oct 10th payment.)

I started out blood but re'd to unholy. Any opinion on which 1 is better?

I haven't tried anything but blood, so I can't really compare, but blood does massive DPS and also has quite a few useful healing skills as well. I rarely go under 80% health while fighting multiple mobs simply because my combat heals me. I can mark a certain mob to heal for 4% of my max health every time it attacks, which is very useful for bosses in instances. I can spawn a second floating weapon that copies every attack I do for 10-20 seconds... It's all really useful and extremely fun.

This is my build: http://www.wowarmory.com/character-talents...mp;n=Katastrofi

I don't claim to be a master of talent builds or anything... I just went with whatever I thought sounded good and so far it's worked out pretty well. I took out the 63 elite rock flayer when I was only level 60, so that's got to stand for something :p

EDIT: And I'm actually 63... Forgot I leveled during Ramps last night.

I'm unbelievably happy and excited.

My guild ran through Drak'Tharon Keep and the Troll Butcherer dropped for me:

Troll Butcherer

Two-Handed Sword

3.10 Speed

352 - 528 Damage

(141.9 damage per second)

Durability 100 / 100

Requires Level 74

Equip: Improves critical strike rating by 85.

Equip: Increases attack power by 120.

Plus it looks amazing:

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^- Granted I'm not a gnome, but it still looks as awesome. :)

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