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Can you guys suggest me add-ons that are helpul? Got Quest Helper, got Cartographer and got Bagnon.

63, bout to ding 64 in 3 bars. Finished every quest in Hellfire Peninsula except one repeat one. Awesome stuff here.

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

Can anyone tell me if my guy is looking decent yet?

Level as combat till 60, then shift to mutilate :). Anyway you might want a higher hitting MH (slow) and a faster OH. Leveled a rogue till 73 (got bored), know almost everything there is to know so if you need any help just PM me :).

Thanks for the tip on MH and OH swords!

Currently filling the combat tree, and dinged 40 lastnight :)

Can you guys suggest me add-ons that are helpul? Got Quest Helper, got Cartographer and got Bagnon.

63, bout to ding 64 in 3 bars. Finished every quest in Hellfire Peninsula except one repeat one. Awesome stuff here.

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

Can anyone tell me if my guy is looking decent yet?

Addons: Classtimer very useful as a mage.

Regarding your toon, drop imp water elemental. It's fairly useless when soloing. Max out brain freeze and it'll save you mana as well as help you kill things faster. Some of your gear is f-ing awful if I'm being honest. Are you completing EVERY quest in the zone? Some items are amazing if you take the time to do the entire quest chain (The trinket from Hellfire Pen if I remember is given from doing the 1st quest chain all the way to the end, takes a while but it's worth it).

i think that questhelper is really cool and all however i think that if you are playing on your main character that you should not use it so that you are getting the real essence of the game if you are playing and alt and have already done these quests and simply cannot remember then i can see it being alright to use it. cause you have already done the quest to get the experience of figuring it out.

if you are using quest helper you are not questing you are simply walking from point A to point B

well you still have to do the actual quests.. You have to read the quest and kill x amount of mobs, all it does is show you exactly where to go to actually do the quest, and where the npc is to turn the quest back in.

i think that questhelper is really cool and all however i think that if you are playing on your main character that you should not use it so that you are getting the real essence of the game if you are playing and alt and have already done these quests and simply cannot remember then i can see it being alright to use it. cause you have already done the quest to get the experience of figuring it out.

if you are using quest helper you are not questing you are simply walking from point A to point B

As I have tried wow about a year ago, I founf running around looking to find mobs/whatever for a quest very tedious and left the game. Now that I'm back I use questhelper, I found this very useful. It doesn't do everything but takes you to the right area. I was going to try the leveling guide, but decided to just use questhealper and do evey worthwhile quest around. It has helped me enjoy the game.

You could use tomtom and lighthead and get the cords, but questhelper is far superior.

quit last night, the game is becoming less fun to play more and more, I liked it in TBC but i think Wrath has been a bodged up job, Sent my friend loads of stuff (2K gold, a belt from nax which he sold for 2K, 10 Arctic furs, lots of dream shards, basically tonnes of stuff that amounts to around 8k) He was buzzin.

Maybe one day i may come back to have a dabble when or if they make it fun to play again.

I found an addon last night that I absolutely want to hug the creator for making.

I got SICK and FREAKING tired of hearing "YOUR GUNNA RIP HER HEAD OFF" "I WONDER IF SHE CAN SWIM" .. etc etc etc.. in Stormwind.

All CORKIT!, does is mute unimportant NPC chatter.

Stormwind is now pin-drop quiet.

quit last night, the game is becoming less fun to play more and more, I liked it in TBC but i think Wrath has been a bodged up job, Sent my friend loads of stuff (2K gold, a belt from nax which he sold for 2K, 10 Arctic furs, lots of dream shards, basically tonnes of stuff that amounts to around 8k) He was buzzin.

Maybe one day i may come back to have a dabble when or if they make it fun to play again.

Yeah been there done that :p. Currently I'm taking a 3-4 month break and then will get back to it. Got sick and tired of leveling my rogue and then quit :p.

quit last night, the game is becoming less fun to play more and more, I liked it in TBC but i think Wrath has been a bodged up job, Sent my friend loads of stuff (2K gold, a belt from nax which he sold for 2K, 10 Arctic furs, lots of dream shards, basically tonnes of stuff that amounts to around 8k) He was buzzin.

Maybe one day i may come back to have a dabble when or if they make it fun to play again.

I think the exact opposite. I hated TBC...the clown colors of the armor, the spaceships, spacegoats, and effeminate elves. The whole thing reaked of something thrown together to appeal to Naruto-loving 12 year olds. I wish Blizz would have leap-frogged TBC and gone straight to Northrend with their first expansion. TBC is just waaay too Sci-fi for me.

Besides, people act like this game was ever difficult. :rolleyes:

^The PvP aspect is. Anyway I loved TBC! I loved the rogue T6 for some odd reason :wub:.

PVP in WoW is a joke. There are much better alternatives out there if someone is into PVP.

Don't get me wrong, I love WoW like no other game out there, but I think Blizzard stumbled when they went on this e-sport tangent. Lich King maybe be even easier content-wise, but it's a damn good expansion, from an overall perspective. PVE is my main interest, I never got into the whole ring-around-the-pillar PVP in a box thing. Wintergrasp is rather fun though.

I love TBC so far. It's clear that the higher level you are, the better the environments and mobs look. It's just so vast and beautiful and the mobs are so creative. The ambient sounds are chilling too. I can hear these weird things clicking and chirping way off and it echoes throug the 40 foot tall muchrooms fields, it is awesome.

Get rid of my Water Elemental? I honestly can't picture solo'ing without it. I can't name how many times it has saved my life when attacked by 5 mobs. Summon it, blast em, takes the aggro. Or when I need to beat a tough boss for a quest, he does about 500 damage a hit while I'm doing about 1000.

PVP in WoW is a joke. There are much better alternatives out there if someone is into PVP.

Don't get me wrong, I love WoW like no other game out there, but I think Blizzard stumbled when they went on this e-sport tangent. Lich King maybe be even easier content-wise, but it's a damn good expansion, from an overall perspective. PVE is my main interest, I never got into the whole ring-around-the-pillar PVP in a box thing. Wintergrasp is rather fun though.

Eww, I really thought Wintergrasp was utter crap. Arena is where its all at! You have to give that a go :p.

Really considering starting playing again but seeing as how I sold my account last time I stopped, I'd have to start from square one. I just can't be arsed with the 1-60 leveling, they've added SO many things to make it easier from 1-60, can't they allow us to create a level 60 character from the get-go :p A man can dream, can't he?

Is there any other way of downloading WoW without it's installer?

Its taking ages downloading 6GB but don't want to cancel it since I have already downloaded over 2GB.

If you cancel, it will only cancel the install portion. It will keep whatever you've downloaded and resume where you left off when you start the installer again.

Okay, i need assistance here :(...

Im having tons of troubles getting WoW to update torugh 3.0.8 (its a big pain in the ass for a lot of people too...).

I need to try something, but for that, i .app from 3.0.9..., could anyone upload .app (Launcher and Game) somewhere please? they arent big files nor contain any secret data, but itll help me a loooot...

Hope someone has access to them and can be kind enough to Upload them somewhere, i would really, really appreciate it.

On topic..., i want 3.1..., im really bored of Naxx and Maly, only fun thing this days is doing Sarth 2D which we havent mastered yet...

Okay, i need assistance here :(...

Im having tons of troubles getting WoW to update torugh 3.0.8 (its a big pain in the ass for a lot of people too...).

I need to try something, but for that, i .app from 3.0.9..., could anyone upload .app (Launcher and Game) somewhere please? they arent big files nor contain any secret data, but itll help me a loooot...

Hope someone has access to them and can be kind enough to Upload them somewhere, i would really, really appreciate it.

On topic..., i want 3.1..., im really bored of Naxx and Maly, only fun thing this days is doing Sarth 2D which we havent mastered yet...

Can't you use the repair utility? I don't know if that would cause them to download or what.

I was just reading 3.1 info on WoWWiki. Dual class specs sounds awesome. I'd love to try out unholy on my DK, but I just don't feel like having to go back and respec every time. Or if I want to have a tanking build that I could use if I'm in a group that needs a tank (since DPSers are far more abundant). I'm really excited about it just for that. Too bad there's no release timeline yet.

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