Tuesday, December 15, 2009

World of Warcraft Guides Suck?




World of Warcraft is a MMORPG (Massive Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game) which has taken the time of many people. While people have been spending more time in memorizing quests and what not, people have found new ways to level faster. These same  people have compiled guides for us to follow so that we can save ourselves some time. These guides were originally just a PDF file but eventually they have evolved to become much more. They have become better: easier to use, less hastles, and of course improved leveling time.
Not only that, but they have even implemented in game directions with arrow directions too! These guides bring you to the highest level where the best part of the game lie. Participating in raids and all other high level activities is the greatest part of the game! Any World of Warcraft player would tell you this.So why waste time leveling?
World of Warcraft guides saved me 4 months of leveling time! Before I used a guide, it took me 10 days of in-game time to reach the highest level, now it only takes 5 days (more or less)  for me to level a new character from level 1 to 80. Roughly speaking, I play approximately an hour a day. So, since I play about an hour a day and it took my 10 days of in-game time (World of Warcraft keeps track of the time you are logged in), then this would translate to 8 months of real world time (10 days of in-game time * 24 hours a day = 240 total hours -> 240 total hours / 30 (days in a month) = 8 months ).
Now, with a guide, it only takes me 5 days of in-game time which would be equivalent to 4 months of real world time (5 days of in-game time * 24 hours a day = 120 total hours -> 120 total hours / 30 (days in a month) = 4 months). I was able level my character in HALF the time! That's pretty good, especially considering, I need time for work, for school, and for my family and friends.  I could of spent those 4 months raiding, and enjoy the greater aspects of the game,,, So let me ask you, what's wrong with guides? Why do they suck?
Listen from someone who uses Zygor Guides for all his characters, don't listen to what other people say, they don't want you to level past them, so they tell you that guides suck and they're for "noobs". I say differ, and I must say, buying a guide was the best decision I have made for this game.
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Dereck Mack is a proud owner of Zygor Guides and Dugi Guides. He discovered his passion for games at a young age. Derek currently spends 15-25 hours a week playing vast variety of games which includes World of Warcraft.
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Saturday, December 12, 2009

World Of Warcraft Quest Walkthrough

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It is really frustrating when you get stuck in certain quests for hours and have no idea on how to complete them. There are a lot of methods that can be used to easily find world of warcraft quest walkthrough by doing a simple search online. Let me give you a few of the best methods I know.
-Thottbot- The number one site I believe which provides the details of all the the quests available in the game. It provides some awesome tips which are as a matter of fact submitted by other players themselves. It is a must for anyone looking for any help in the game.
-Ask other players in the game. World of warcraft is a very friendly game I believe and there are a lot of players online who will go out of there way to help you. Just make sure to be polite when asking for help and you will have no problem.
-Free online guides are also a good source of getting some good information on how to go about doing your quests. There are quite a few of them out there, so you have to be careful in choosing the good ones from the bad ones. Otherwise you may end wasting a lot of time in the game and get even more frustrated. Here is a very good source of finding the best free guides online- http://www.wow-pro.com
-Check the online forums for world of warcraft. Although finding information in them can be a daunting task because of there sheer size, they can still prove to be helpful. The top 3 I know which are really good are.
http://www.forums.worldofwarcraft.com(US players)
http://www.wow-europe.com(European players)
wow.allakhazam.com
In the end whatever method you decide to get your world of warcraft quest walkthroughs- remember to use legitimate means to play the game. In other words do not use any cheats or third party help, or you will have have your account banned from the game. So just go ahead and enjoy one of the best multiplayer game ever made.
The author - Robert Frost has a genuine interest in world of warcraft and has been playing it since the beginning. If you would like to get more information about leveling,making gold and other various aspects of the game, then head over to- Warcraft leveling
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Thursday, December 10, 2009

Mastering Shaman PVP in World of Warcraft

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Are you someone who is interested in Player versus Player combat in World of Warcraft? If you want to do a lot of damage in the battlegrounds, you will find that you should look into the Shaman class. When people think of PvP, they most often think about classes like Rogues and Hunters, but the truth of the matter is that Shamans can do a serious amount of damage in a fairly limited amount of time if they know what they are doing. If you want to take your Shaman into a battleground, take some time and keep just a few tips and tricks in mind.
When you are looking at Shaman PvP, you will find that an Elemental Shaman build is going to be what you are looking for. The Elemental Shaman talent tree offers you the chance to neutralize both melee enemies as well as casters, all while Elemental Warding will absorb damage from all sources.
Your mana consumption will also be kept fairly low and the short cast times that are associated with Shamans in general can be great when you are in the battleground. Remember, however, that when you are working with an Elemental Shaman that your area effect spells are going to be limited to Chain Lightening and Magma Totem.
Shaman PVP is all about totem management. At the lower levels, keeping your totems up and running is fairly simple, but when you are putting up three or four, it can be tough to figure out where they all are. During the extremely fast paced nature of PVP, you will find that it is easy to let a totem get destroyed simply because it was not on your mind. This is why you should pick up an add-on that will alert you when a totem is about to die or expire. Two popular addons for this purpose are Totemus and Totemtimers.
Though most people in PVP are at least a little wary of the damage that Warriors and Paladins can dish out, you will find that you have some interesting advantages against this class. Purge will allow you to drain off their rage, reducing the effectiveness of Warrior attacks and at the same time, you can dispel buffs that Paladins grant to make them more vulnerable. Stripped targets are easy targets, and if you are working with a Rogue or a Hunter, you can take down some of the other side's heaviest hitters in fairly short order.
When you are playing an Elemental Shaman, remember that you should be geared appropriately. Look for gear that will increase your resilience and your spell damage, with stamina and intellect following it up. Quest rewards often will not provide you with the gear that you need, which is why you are going to need to enter the battlegrounds for the rewards!
Take some time and remember that practice makes perfect, especially when you are looking at Shaman PvP. Keep these tips in mind and you'll be well on your way!
If you want to take your World of Warcraft gaming to the next level, visit the Shaman PVP website and discover how to rule Warcraft.
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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Five Top World of Warcraft Add Ons

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One of the best decisions Blizzard made when programming World of Warcraft was to open the user interface (UI) to allow players to create custom modules that can display various information about the world in new and creative ways. World of Warcraft add ons let anyone with a little programming knowledge remake the interface of the game into their vision of what it should be and allow the rest of us easy access to tons of great information that wouldn't otherwise be as easily available.
First, just in case you're worried about violating the WoW terms of service for using add-ons, let me assure you that Blizzard has absolutely no problem with players using them. They won't help you troubleshoot problems with add-ons should you install one that doesn't work right but you're free to use as many as you want to!
Here's a top ten list of what I've found to be the most useful World of Warcraft add ons:
5. KLH Threat Meter
KLH Threat Meter is like a damage meter except that instead of showing the damage you're taking, it records the threat that you're generating. By monitoring all the abilities you use and checking your talents, armor set bonuses and buffs, this add on can recreate the threat list of a mob. This makes tank transitions simple and allows DPS classes to maximize their damage output without pulling aggro.
4. Titan Panel
Tital Panel adds an entire suite of useful information and controls to bars that can be displayed on the top or bottom of your screen. This World of Warcraft add on allows you to easily turn on and off modules like coordinate display, experience points earned per hour, group loot type, equipment condition and cumulative bonuses, honor points, sound, volume, and much much more.
3. Atlas
WoW Atlas provides detailed maps for instances, battlegrounds, and other popular areas within World of Warcraft. These maps are high quality (like those you might find in strategy guides) and the add on has a built-in in-game map browser that loads off your existing UI map. No more getting lost in instances!
2. Natur Enemy Cast Bar
This add on not only displays who your target is focusing its attacks on but also its full casting bar including a timer that lets you see exactly when a spell is going to be cast so you can time interrupts and counter-spells with exact precision. It also displays timers for gains (buffs, heals over time), cooldowns, DoTs and debuffs like stuns or polymorphs.
1. Scrolling Combat Text
This World of Warcraft add on is a fairly simple but very configurable mod that adds damage, heals, and events (dodge, parry, windfury, etc.) as scrolling text above your character - much like what already happens above your target. This makes it easier to concentrate on the battle without having to watch your regular combat chat window to see how much and what damage you're taking. WoW has a built-in scrolling combat text option but this add on takes what's good about that and adds a bunch of great features.
Check out five more World of Warcraft Add Ons where I reveal the Top 5 WoW Add-Ons
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Sunday, December 6, 2009

World Of Warcraft Hunter Pet Guide

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Here you have it, the guide you’ve been waiting. This World of Warcraft Hunter’s pet guide will list the best pets a hunter in this fantastical world will use. We will go into details about some of them and leave the lesser beasts to the weak. We answer some of your questions and send you away with a range of useful information so you can go head first into the world of the unknown with confidence.
So, we will start out with listing all pets and showing you what their abilities are and what some of them ea,t so you can win every battle with beastly ease. We will first focus on the animals with the abilities to slow you enemies down, which give you the opportunity to do what you need to do – even if it is to just run away.
First in this World of Warcraft Hunter’s pet guide we show you the Bat, which could screech the ears off a deaf monkey. The bat shares this ability with the Carrion bird and the owl. This skill is very useful during battle if you are looking to disorientate your enemy for a short while – before you kill him, of course.
If you are looking to do more damage, you will be happy to know that the game does offer animals with a healthy appetite. In the World of Warcraft Hunter’s pet guides the Bat and the Carrion bird will fall into this category, along with Bear, Boar, Cat, Crab, Wolf and Spider among many others. Now this ability allows the player, you, to be quite a distance away from the target. It’s a really simple way to not lose any power and bring your enemy down to his knees. However, sending your tiny pet out to do your dirty work has its disadvantages, like it getting killed before it kills your enemy. These beasts don’t come at a cheap rate, so be sure to keep this mode of attacked right up to the last minute – when you are sure your animal will only sustain the minimal amount of injury, and won’t die.
The World of Warcraft Hunter’s pets guide also explains that before you can tame and train your new pet you have to be disciplined. You have to be willing to learn from the animal as the animal is always willing to learn from you. As in life everything with a pulse needs to maintain nutritional eating guidelines, in the World of Warcraft Hunters pet guide we let you know that there is an abundance of food for your pets all over this wonderful world. These pets eat anything from bread, cheese, fungus and fruit to something more substantial like fish and meat (there is nothing better than a nice piece of steak.)
Now, even though it seems like a walk in the park to raise a pet, making a choice of which pet to raise, is not that easy. There is a skill to choosing your pet in WOW and this World of Warcraft Hunter’s pet guide will show you a basic way of doing this.
So, you want to know the best pet will be for you? This issue comes up a lot, so don’t feel like you are alone in this. Millions of World of Warcraft players around the world search the web to find out more about the topic and the all end up in one place (we will not be giving that away in this World of Warcraft Hunter’s pet guide). If you really want to know more about this topic, I suggest you look around a bit more, go ahead, you are sure to find more World of Warcraft Hunters pet guides lying around somewhere.
Gen Mason plays World of Warcraft almost everyday. Discover free World of Warcraft tactics and tricks at WOW Powerleveling
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Saturday, December 5, 2009

Play World of Warcraft For Free!

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It's a closely guarded secret, but widely available if you know where to look. Blizzard Entertainment's hugely popular multiplayer game World of Warcraft requires a monthly subscription of $14.95 USD. However, many of the eight million players cannot justify the monthly subscript costs so this sparks a revolt of sorts - to find a solution to playing warcraft for free.
Sound familiar, possibly like hacking Windows XP, or Windows Vista? It is the same basic principle. "Everyone wants if free", and "Everyone does not want to pay for it" The harder you try to force the public to pay, the harder the public resists and finds an alternative. Only, in this case, the alternative is legal.
In this quest, the ever growing popularity of the game has spawned what are called Warcraft emulation servers. Essentially, these are private servers offered for free to anyone wishing to play. The code behind these emulation servers is completely written using open source software that is publicly available. This then avoids any legal ramifications from reverse engineering software, which is protected by US law.
The caveat to a free public Warcraft emulation server is that you cannot use your character on the official Warcraft servers. There are hundreds of these servers and thousands of players, so there is no real reason to need the actual Blizzard servers. What's more, the community on any given server is a lot closer knit, and friendlier. Unlike Blizzard Entertainment's Warcraft servers.
Gearing up to Play Warcraft

To find a server, use your favorite search engine and look for "warcraft emulation", or "world of warcraft private server"
To use a private server;

1) Download the World of Warcraft client, which is available pretty well anywhere, or download it directly from Blizzard Entertainment.

2) Install the client, all the appropriate updates

3) Find a private server and copy it's address down

4) Edit the 'realms list' file, Located in C:Program FilesWorld of Warcraft realmlist.wtf. Enter the address of the private server you saved earlier
This will have you playing on a private server in no time. It is also a good suggestion to keep a couple of private servers address, in the event a particular server is busy.

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