Showing posts with label Clans and Guilds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clans and Guilds. Show all posts

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.
Need more information on Zygor Guides?
Click Here!
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.
Reblog this post [with Zemanta]

Sunday, December 6, 2009

World Of Warcraft Hunter Pet Guide

World of Warcraft figures at NYC ComicConImage by Rob Blatt via Flickr
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
Reblog this post [with Zemanta]

Template by:
Free Blog Templates