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Also you know how you can get named in the game, like the naming after your character name what's the easiest way to get something? I feel so vanilla just being Ayres :( I have a guild lined up for myself at 80 with a mate unless me and Sethos start something, I don't mind about being guidless, but I'd like a name tag after my name to stop looking so noobish :p

Don't care how common it is as long as it's not something too ridiculous.

Thanks (Y)

Easy ones:

1 - Do 50 random pugs using the new LFD system to get "the Patient"

2 - Run BWL/UBRS/LBRS (I forget which) with a group and crack eggs for "Jenkins"

3 - Do Trial of the Champion quests for a faction to get say "of the Undercity"

Nope, wasn't really a PvPer back then and I think this is my highest rank - I'm perfectly happy with it though, it's a great title :D

ya i didn't PvP much way back then

i only had Sergeant

the only title i ever wanted was Hand of A'dal

never got it tho :(

stopped raiding in BC

Easy ones:

1 - Do 50 random pugs using the new LFD system to get "the Patient"

2 - Run BWL/UBRS/LBRS (I forget which) with a group and crack eggs for "Jenkins"

3 - Do Trial of the Champion quests for a faction to get say "of the Undercity"

Probably have to do that one (Y)

Thanks

stopped raiding in BC

Depending on how far you got with the quest chain, it may still be obtainable. I got mine the week after 3.0 hit due to the fact my guild was finally able to kill KT. I've seen a few people with dates in 09 of obtaining it, who went back through and finished up the quest line.

I usually don't wear a title because you stand out as the only person not using one.

My favorite one is "conqueror" because the wasn't, isn't, and probably never will be an easy way to get it.

I think champion of the Naruu is a better sounding title than hand of a'dal but it was comparatively much easier to get as it remained available until 2.4 or something (long after mags stopped being hard).

To be honest, my favorite titles are the "of Silvermoon" and whatnot. I don't know why, but I like that they're simple.

I agree. However, I want to get the PvP Title, Of The Horde. I think that's a lot better than the city titles.

Edit: I only use my Hand of A'dal title because it's unavailable, so.. more enviable.

I hate how everyone can run around with a title these days. My warrior has 19 titles. You can practically get a title just for sitting in dalaran 24/7.

I've got 30. They really aren't hard.

I got 11 that are still fairly easy for me to obtain (hardest being argent defender and herald of titans) and most of 'em simply due to content I do not run/haven't started to run yet/lack of interest to get a solid group together.

5 days of what... 4-5 lame dailies, and you're championed with a city via the Argent Tournament. You can start it around 76 or 77 I believe even. Good exp while you're leveling in Icecrown / Stormpeaks, so I'd really suggest it. Then, all that's required for a title is getting exalted. Easiest way is to just go back to that particular faction's starter area and quest your way a bit until you're Exalted. Doesn't cost anything, and can be done in very little time, especially considering you'd be 76+.

The mounts from getting your rep up with other factions than your own is also a spiffy perk. (Y)

Nothing else really seems all that easy for a 67 with no guild :/

Awwwwwww :p

Not to be an ass or anything (despite the fact that I am) but this was released as a new UI today on WoWInterface.

Words cannot express the thoughts that come to mind upon seeing this...

<snip>

I have words for it, but if I said many of them my warn would jump up from 20% to alot moar.

So im just gunna go with *SPEW*

Best UI so far for me anyway is TUKUI.

Yep getting titles in WoW today is way to easy. I would rather they give them out for really hard acheivements like Heroic Ulduar or Heroic Icecrown and the like.

but there are "raider" titles

like Starcaller, Hand of A'dal, the Astral Walker

try getting the title "the Insane"

everyone has titles, but not everyone has hard to achieve titles....

i walk around dal and i see "the Patient", "Champion of the Frozen Wastes", "Jenkins"

those are the easy "scrub" ones to get

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