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Re: Who's still playing WoW then?
Originally Posted by kalniel
Maybe he'll be the first to get divorced and re-married through WoW?
If cars had followed the same developmental path as computers, a Rolls Royce would cost £60, get a million miles per gallon and explode once a year, killing everyone inside.
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Re: Who's still playing WoW then?
Originally Posted by beanbandit
No, I'm pretty certain Az was another Mod on here, not Stoo. Agent maybe?
Originally Posted by beanbandit
Haha, yeah, well... I have 5 lvl 70's now!
![]() I can't wait for WotLK tbh, not for the new content, not for better gear, not for new raids, but to leave behind some of my 70's. I'm only taking my Druid up to 80 (and possibly my Shaman as an alt) and playing him from now on. Playing all these different chars means all mine have been left behind. When I hit 80, I'll be on par gear wise with everyone else and keep updating my gear, I'll also stand a chance in PvP unlike now trying to fight people in s3/s4 gear wearing PvP blues and non set epics.
If cars had followed the same developmental path as computers, a Rolls Royce would cost £60, get a million miles per gallon and explode once a year, killing everyone inside.
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Re: Who's still playing WoW then?
whats the best class to be in that i can use to solo most quests? even though i bought the game, i am doing teh 10 day trial first and then enter the proper retail cd key i got
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Re: Who's still playing WoW then?
Hunter, Druid and Mage are the best solo classes IMO. Although out of the three, Hunters's are easiest.
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Re: Who's still playing WoW then?
Depends on how well you play.
Shaman/Hunters/warlocks are V. easy mode to solo level Mages/shadow priests/Feral Druids/rogues/retrib paladins are easy any Warriors spec/holy priests/resto druids are much harder to level... TiG
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Re: Who's still playing WoW then?
Originally Posted by TiG
I'd argue that it depends on what you want from the game. A prot warrior is about as much fun to level through questing as a prot paladin, but at least there's a guaranteed spot in instances, as opposed to one of the billion DPSers that are kicking around at all times. Healer classes have a generally rough time as their DPS generally blows, but at least they shouldn't die too much.
I have 2 warriors, one UD and one Dwarf. They're ok, but I find them a little dull to play (though not as dull as my lock, which I'm thinking of pulling out of retirement for another shot). your mileage may vary. |
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Re: Who's still playing WoW then?
Az was/is a mod on Hexus, but Stoo played a char with the same name, always confused the hell out of me (not that its takes much to confuse me
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Originally Posted by TiG
I quite agree with that, my Hunter was so easy to level, as is the Warlock. My Feral Druid was a lot of fun and was easy, but out of them all, the Holy Priest was the biggest challenge, but the most enjoyable, you always have to think before attacking
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Re: Who's still playing WoW then?
Im about to ding lvl 56 with my gnome lock.
I`m loving playing again now ![]() I`ve got questhelper installed which is a boon ![]() And I now have my felgaurd
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Re: Who's still playing WoW then?
Well I'm still raiding, Playing a undead rogue on nordrassil in a top PVE Raiding guild. So far we have killed 2 bosses in SWP.
Currently playing with boss 3 but shes a bit a right old cow to kill. Got 3 other alts, 2 in 40s and 1 in 60s. |
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Re: Who's still playing WoW then?
Im now lvl 60
![]() Made it into outland now. Its amazing how much better the equipment is over there. Only problem is I cant get into a guild as everyone is lvl 70 and only does raiding
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Re: Who's still playing WoW then?
You can do lvl 70 in week or two and than start raiding, do heroics etc. On my server (Arathor) lots of guild are on summer break, so no raiding for me atm
![]() And yes, the difference between gear pre Tbc and TBC is huge, first few greens are better than epics from MC, Onyxia etc. And probably same happened when WOTLK will come out |
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Re: Who's still playing WoW then?
Lol.
Since I posted that I have been invited to 3 different guilds lmao. Im a lock so I want a guild so that I can get some help with dreadsteed quest Im in a bit of a quandry atm. I have been told conflicting things from different ppl. Some ppl reckon I should finish questing in Plaguelands before moving accross to outland(I`ve done some quests over there already) as when I hit 62-63 quests will dry up |
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Re: Who's still playing WoW then?
There is no point doing continuing to do quests in plaguelands, you'll get about 7k xp for them at 60, compared to 10K+ for ones in outland, if you want to level up faster go straight for the new content, Otherwise you'll take forever to level in plaguelands.
Or if you want to do it all, slog your way through the plaguelands stuff hehe. TiG
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