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Im amazed to hear a good review about that mouse. It is build so damn cheaply. The buttons feel horrible, its very light and flimsy. There have been numerous reports of buttons going bad/squeaking/sticking after a few weeks. I didn't think much of the software either. I do like the whole look of the mouse and the color changing aspect, but that is more or less a gimmick. For the money that mouse runs, there are any number of superior better built options.

Thats really funny because the one I got feels really, really solid.

They must have improved them considerably.

I just don't know if I could use all 15 of those buttons... I consider myself a pretty heavy keybinder (especially healing with Clique) but 15 buttons on a mouse is just too much for me. (then again I am still using a 1st gen G5, which only has one extra button...)

Yes, that works. I just transferred my Orc DK over to my current server because some of my friends are changing factions and I really didn't want to do that with my current characters. Apparently the name was taken, so it did add some random letters & numbers on the end, but when I went to log in I was prompted to change the name.

Thanks for the reply, it worked smoothly so now I have two characters to level - Oh joy! :p

Oh and I found out how awesome Death Knights are in PvP, I mean, I'm running around in my greens doing what everybody else does, yet I manage to top the KB / DMG list quite often. It's so easy with a DK! ( That is the 61 - 70 bracket )

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Now I'm not fully up to date with the whole PvP gear, arena seasons and all that ... We currently have the 'first' Arena set available for honor, when will the next one be available? Is it sensible to purchase the gear available now or better to wait, in case it's just around the corner? ( Talking about non-rating req. gear )

Yeah, Deadly, that was the one I was on about :laugh: So I can happily buy that without fearing the 'next' set being released for honour in a week or something?

EDIT: Actually, I'm talking about Hateful, so when is Deadly available for PURELY honour and not ratings etc.

EDIT2: Wait, maybe it is Deadly? I'm confused :rofl:

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Already got a few pieces of deadly already and gained 1,5 level in AV yesterday. I must say, major kudos to Blizzard for adding Battleground XP! I know there's a lot of complaining about XP farming now in AV with low-levels but it has always been like that, a massive number of lowbies going there for fun and honour, at least now they have a third incentive that actually might help them fight a bit harder. The massive struggles over bunkers and towers are crazy, I've never seen people fight so hard for these things :laugh:

I haven't enjoyed WoW this much in a long time and glad I finally started again :)

Oh and I found out how awesome Death Knights are in PvP, I mean, I'm running around in my greens doing what everybody else does, yet I manage to top the KB / DMG list quite often. It's so easy with a DK! ( That is the 61 - 70 bracket )

After seeing your post I thought I'd give it a go with my lvl 75 DK, I stood my ground but it wasnt as good as you had it

with the new explansion coming out i think right now ill stop raiding and do just achievements, i mean gear dont matter now since its gonna get replaced...again lol.

It's pretty much a year away tho and you usually just upgrade your gear every patch anyway :p

BG Leveling is actually quite effective, started REALLY leveling my Death Knight less than a week ago and I'm already sitting at 79? plus I have full Deadly set and can almost afford the furious boots. I've pretty much been AV leeching the entire way, watching some Top Gear, cleaning my room, paying bills etc. and just making sure I don't go Inactive / AFK.:laugh::

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