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Last I checked this is the World of Warcraft thread... for all things World of Warcraft related.

Isn't it? :blink:

It is. And while I do enjoy hearing about everyone adventures and stories and general thoughts, you could probably condense some of your post into one medium sized one, instead of a bunch of short ones. That annoys me, but i'll get over it easy enough.

im 20% from 85, let me say as a priest I feel like a punching bag at times, if I get 2-3 mobs with 70k hp on me, I am toast and it's not even worth it. My greater heals in shadow form do all of 15k heals, even though I have 75k hp, and 50k mana it feels like I have 7.5k hp and 5k mana.

It is. And while I do enjoy hearing about everyone adventures and stories and general thoughts, you could probably condense some of your post into one medium sized one, instead of a bunch of short ones. That annoys me, but i'll get over it easy enough.

It is but your say things like your last post "Two more levels until I can use my Choppa on my worgen... I cannot wait" I feel like I should unsubscribe to something, Like I'm getting updates to something I didn't sign up for. Sure its nice to let people know but your posts in here really aren't informative about the game they are just your personal updates.

Like I said you need to create a blog where people that want to keep up to date with when you last went to the Auction House can read it there

im 20% from 85, let me say as a priest I feel like a punching bag at times, if I get 2-3 mobs with 70k hp on me, I am toast and it's not even worth it. My greater heals in shadow form do all of 15k heals, even though I have 75k hp, and 50k mana it feels like I have 7.5k hp and 5k mana.

Take the post from firey, He said he has 20% fine but then he added a bunch of info that could be useful to someone and someone could offer help with etc. Your posts are missing the usefulness I don't mean to sound harsh but its starting to get annoying again, I remember a year or so ago I said the same thing.

I dont mind any of it, and he can post what he wants, hes happy regarding his mount or what ever he did.

Could be happy for them, as i doubt this is an information only thread, let alone forum, if it was for what your describing only, im shure people would go to elitestjerks or tankspot instead of here for spreadsheets of WoW.

It is but your say things like your last post "Two more levels until I can use my Choppa on my worgen... I cannot wait" I feel like I should unsubscribe to something, Like I'm getting updates to something I didn't sign up for. Sure its nice to let people know but your posts in here really aren't informative about the game they are just your personal updates.

Like I said you need to create a blog where people that want to keep up to date with when you last went to the Auction House can read it there

Take the post from firey, He said he has 20% fine but then he added a bunch of info that could be useful to someone and someone could offer help with etc. Your posts are missing the usefulness I don't mean to sound harsh but its starting to get annoying again, I remember a year or so ago I said the same thing.

After doing the worgen and goblin starting areas and getting my warrior to 84, I uninstalled the game and cancelled my account. It's boring me to tears. I think I'm just getting old and losing interest in gaming in general.

Good job. That was the best life decision I made, 2yrs ago. Too repetitive, even since playing since WOW initial date

For what it is worth, i am alright with Minifig posting whatever he likes whenever he likes and in whatever length he likes... not that my opinion matters to anyone.

+1

As for this being an information only forum thread, it is rather poorly formatted to be useful for that. Plenty of other web sites dedicated to that. No need to nit-pick at what people are posting here, unless they are just being nasty to other members....

:laugh: For what it is worth, there is (was) an addon called "TweetCraft" that will literally tweet everything you do in WoW. :laugh:

+1

As for this being an information only forum thread, it is rather poorly formatted to be useful for that. Plenty of other web sites dedicated to that. No need to nit-pick at what people are posting here, unless they are just being nasty to other members....

:laugh: For what it is worth, there is (was) an addon called "TweetCraft" that will literally tweet everything you do in WoW. :laugh:

i wish i could get the wow fb app to work! XD

Good job. That was the best life decision I made, 2yrs ago. Too repetitive, even since playing since WOW initial date

Thanks for sharing. I'm glad your life is better post-WoW-addiction. :whistle:

It's a friggen pass time just like any other pass time. It doesn't need to have meaning, it just needs to accomplish the goal of passing time. Some people take it to an extreme and those people probably should get their life in order. But not everyone who plays WoW can't maintain a relationship, a Job, etc. just like not everyone who watches sports as a pass time can't maintain the rest of their life.

yeah the facebook feature was kinda forgotten since they started work on the new armory (which also is not working properly)

yeah that's what i figured. oh well. my friends already think i'm a big enough nerd as it is XD. JK they don't think they KNOW.'

i went to deepholme the other night but was feeling a little too beer buzzed so i ddin't stay logged in long. my initial impressions are that it seems dark i guess. seems like another zone that's hard to travel to. i'll have to look around for some means to get back and forth from there without mage ports(even though i am a mage)

we got a guildie on osx in mumble the other night too. he had a hard time finding it for some reason, but after everything was said and done, he was up and running just fine, although he couldn't get his headset earphones to work with wow.

my bro donated 1k g to teh guild bank for daily repairs, which is great. we also got our first bank tab.

yeah I am working on that set as well with JP's.

I can't wait to start getting the T11 though.. Holy cow that Ghost rider look is awesome

Mage_Heroic_Tier11_Alliance.jpg

Mage_Heroic_Tier11_Horde.jpg

Sadly the Warlock armor is complete crap this time around, i hate it, however, i can at least revel in the fact that I will have the JP redmage style outfit for a while :p

It is but your say things like your last post "Two more levels until I can use my Choppa on my worgen... I cannot wait" I feel like I should unsubscribe to something, Like I'm getting updates to something I didn't sign up for. Sure its nice to let people know but your posts in here really aren't informative about the game they are just your personal updates.

Like I said you need to create a blog where people that want to keep up to date with when you last went to the Auction House can read it there

Take the post from firey, He said he has 20% fine but then he added a bunch of info that could be useful to someone and someone could offer help with etc. Your posts are missing the usefulness I don't mean to sound harsh but its starting to get annoying again, I remember a year or so ago I said the same thing.

The ignore feature is great, us "kiddos" are no match for this grandad :D hehe.

Soo Just 2 Heroics away from completing all of the heroics, the problem with current guild is not many people willing to put in effort or possibly putting in too much effort (dare i say doing it wrong?) I am suprised that within a few hours of getting to 85 I was in heroics, I used rep vendors wisely and levelled wisely, even went back and did extra quests for rep. I am unable to say the same for others as they are unable to get to the stage where we can queue for heroics because of thier item level. I would rather queue and get a few extra JP than go to entrance and port in old school style.

Should be trying Tol Barad boss tomorrow, will try some of the new raids to see how noob friendly they are :D

Does anyone have a good place for tactic and kill vidoes for the new raids. So far I have only come accross beta videos of the encounters on youtube.

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