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That's actually the problem. I see what the "end game" characters do, And i'm not liking it one bit.

I'm not about to spend 4+ hours on a raid or instance, So i've zero chance to get much ahead in the game.

You can if you find a casual guild. I know many people who raid three hours a night making steady progress. I raid four a night and got the server 5th/horde 3rd yogg kill on the server. Quality of player matters not the amount of time you can invest. Of course if you're not willing to do a little research it's your loss.

You can if you find a casual guild. I know many people who raid three hours a night making steady progress. I raid four a night and got the server 5th/horde 3rd yogg kill on the server. Quality of player matters not the amount of time you can invest. Of course if you're not willing to do a little research it's your loss.

I used to do 4 hours every other night before I quit and we still got through naxx/os/maly pretty quick, this guy just needs to actually play the content before he knocks it.

I relapsed it official. I quit for a whole month and a half or two months. What realm is the neowin guild on? I got a 80 hunter thats geared 25 man style and a 80 pally in instance blues, just looking for a good group to play with.

I'm on maelstrom, plenty of guild and pugging opportunities here.

OK my main is a lvl 74 Shadow Priest. I have been shadow since the beginning and when I do Raids/Instances, I am usually DPS and get another healer to help out. I have done strictly heals out of shadow form before, but its been a long time.

Anyways, I really have no clue as to how to use this holy priest build. Soemone told me coh for aoe heals and the rest just flash heal. A friend of mine uses healbot.

What is your reccomendation? What is must know info about holy priests?

Now that CoH isn't spamable anymore, you'd need to be more flexible. Most my heals now come from renew and mending. Holy nova is also fun to use :D

I cant remember the exact name for it, but with my 80 priest I used the heal that "pings" off people quite alot in between flash heals, greater heals and the powerful group one that i also cant remember the name of (havent played since about a month before 3.1)

You're not required to, it's optional but if you do have multiple accounts it's really nice to have, 1 set of login info for multiple accounts.

It is optional only for now. The guys from Blizzard said that it would be a requirement in the future, after Battle.net 2.0 is done (or some time later).

Can anyone send me a Scroll of Resurrection? (I am not sure if I can use it, because it doesn't allow me to send scrolls, although I don't know if it will allow me to use one) My email is: KavazovAngel at gmail dot com.

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I cant remember the exact name for it, but with my 80 priest I used the heal that "pings" off people quite alot in between flash heals, greater heals and the powerful group one that i also cant remember the name of (havent played since about a month before 3.1)

The heal that "pings" is Prayer of Mending and the powerful group one is Prayer of Healing

It is optional only for now. The guys from Blizzard said that it would be a requirement in the future, after Battle.net 2.0 is done (or some time later).

Can anyone send me a Scroll of Resurrection? (I am not sure if I can use it, because it doesn't allow me to send scrolls, although I don't know if it will allow me to use one) My email is: KavazovAngel at gmail dot com.

Sent you a scroll. Enjoy.

Since 3.1, my DK as since switched to blood tanking and I love it. My guild has to pug people for any 25 mans, but I think I've built up quite a good tank set going with what we can do.

http://www.wowarmory.com/character-sheet.x...=Fluffy+Bunnies

It is optional only for now. The guys from Blizzard said that it would be a requirement in the future, after Battle.net 2.0 is done (or some time later).

Can anyone send me a Scroll of Resurrection? (I am not sure if I can use it, because it doesn't allow me to send scrolls, although I don't know if it will allow me to use one) My email is: KavazovAngel at gmail dot com.

Sent you a scroll

Raiding is going good.

Champion of The Frozen Wastes recently achieved.

All the fights are alright.

About a 1 wipe learning curve.. nothing special.

Excited for ulduar.

Just joined a small close-knit guild that I will eventually venture into ulduar with, 10 man if nothing else.

I would have to disagree, that is rather casual if you are raiding.

And that's exactly why i said "I". I don't consider spending several hours on a single game on a daily basis for months as casual, Hence why i said the game might not be for me or is quickly losing its appeal. Right now im still going to play through BC at least, Since i own it anyway. After that i'll decide if WoTLK interests me enough.

Right now im still going to play through BC at least, Since i own it anyway. After that i'll decide if WoTLK interests me enough.

Well in my opinion the quests in BC weren't that good compared to Vanilla. The WoTLK quests were the best so far, much more fun and enjoyable as well as having a long story in most parts.

There are so many dynamics to the game that almost anyone could be satisfied.

If you're currently playing vanilla, and have BC, and aren't anticipating getting wrath or seeing end-game content why not go for the lore master of azeroth/outland, see all the content available, learn it's story, the meaning behind all the "grinding" quests, and perhaps you'd be more interested or at least entertained with the game.

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