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This may seem like a bad place to ask but someone else talked about it here.

Does anyone know a legit gold selling site? I have no jobs level'd and have no way of making gold. It's only $20 for 1k gold which is practically nothing, I'll just buy it and have it for a long long time.

Your account will be banned if you purchase gold.

Pfft. I know people in my guild who have bought 5000g for their epic flying mounts on their alts!... TWICE! Blizzard don't give a toss.

Tis true. You seem to get away with it more than you get caught, but still. Pretty lazy or you just suck if you can't farm up gold in the current state.

Here's what I do, create a level 1 character, load him up with some nice bags, and then just mail things you want to AH to him. That way you don't need to travel back and for. The cost of mailing things is so low it's almost pointless to even have it. It's faster to log out on character then back into another than to travel back and forth.

Edit: Doh...I should have combined my two posts.

thats what most of us do. We call them bank's. Mine's name is Wachovia, a lvl 7 rogue lol all he does is stand by the bank, I send him items that I want to AH

Hmmm... Never thought of that. That's an excellent idea. I might just have to make one for myself :p

Hmm... let's see...

If I remember right the only thing I did was go to ____bar3 and changed the Background Texture Name to _L chat2 background, and the Border Texture Name to _L chat2 border.

See if that fixes it for you.

*And I'm US Mug'thol... FOR THE HORDE!!!

Woah such an easy fix! Thanks bud works like a charm! :)

Another way to fix the problem with an addon if you don't know what is causing it is to go into the Saved Variables folder inside the WTF folder which is inside your WoW folder.. and delete the addonnamegoeshere.lua and addonnamegameshere.lua.bak.

Then copy the original saved variable file back into that folder. It should reset it back to how it was pre-messed up. If any of that makes sense..

First day in Outlands, awesome place. About half way to 62. Made about 80-90g haven't even AH'd anything or NPC'd anything good.

About my epic staff I bought for 100g. A afew hours in, I finish a quest chain, and what's my reward? A better staff than the one I just bought. I was ****ed. Then, I get 3 more awesome pieces of gear off quests. I seriously don't need to buy anything.

But I notice the quests don't give as much xp, I haven't even had one that's bumped me up a full bar.

First day in Outlands, awesome place. About half way to 62. Made about 80-90g haven't even AH'd anything or NPC'd anything good.

About my epic staff I bought for 100g. A afew hours in, I finish a quest chain, and what's my reward? A better staff than the one I just bought. I was ****ed. Then, I get 3 more awesome pieces of gear off quests. I seriously don't need to buy anything.

But I notice the quests don't give as much xp, I haven't even had one that's bumped me up a full bar.

Yeh but there generaly a bit shorter, more varied and better layed out than the Old World stuff. So you can rack up about 10 or so and just fly through them. If you havent got this addon already I strongly suggest it for burning thru a few lvls as it will show you where to go what you need and in most cases do so in a way that,ll get you plenty of xp.

Quest Helper

Oh and your right thru OL and Northrend you shudnt need to buy anything cept maybe a few crappy gems, tho Id get the Northrend common quality ones as soon as in my gear as there awesome while leveling. Should only cost you 1-5g each off of the AH once you can use them. The OL ones are even cheaper still but not as good stat wise.

First day in Outlands, awesome place. About half way to 62. Made about 80-90g haven't even AH'd anything or NPC'd anything good.

About my epic staff I bought for 100g. A afew hours in, I finish a quest chain, and what's my reward? A better staff than the one I just bought. I was ****ed. Then, I get 3 more awesome pieces of gear off quests. I seriously don't need to buy anything.

But I notice the quests don't give as much xp, I haven't even had one that's bumped me up a full bar.

Those "bubbles" on the XP bar take longer to fill them up every time you go up a level. Soon you'll be getting 20K XP from quests that don't even look like they move the bar. :)

I no longer hear sound in-game. For some reason, everything is muted. I didn't change anything. :/

Check your keyboard shortcuts, for the oddest reason there is keyboard commands to mute all sound. : /

It's command+something, I think command+s. Or alt+s or something. It should be listed in the keyboard commands.

Check your keyboard shortcuts, for the oddest reason there is keyboard commands to mute all sound. : /

It's command+something, I think command+s. Or alt+s or something. It should be listed in the keyboard commands.

I wanta say its SHIFT+S because I do it all the time when I reinstall or something, and forget to set keybindings.

Thanks! The key binding to mute sound in WoW is Ctrl + S. :)

As a new person to WoW heres a tip I have learn't (and if you read back a few pages you'll get the same tip)

While leveling do not buy Gear!!!

lol, I don't know how many times I have bought gear only to replace it in a few levels, and also have to admit buying a few blues only to replace them :p

I'm leveling a rogue atm, the only thing I have found that I need to buy is a one-handed sowrd. To coincide with an upgrade I get in a quest (I like to have similar dps swords in my off-hand)

Must admit I tried Wow last year and left after a month, but somehow I'm really enjoying the game atm :)

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