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Skorax

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I get my new computer on friday, and my monitor coming wednesday, just checking if anyone is down to start playing World of Warcraft with me? Starting from level one of course.
 
I get my new computer on friday, and my monitor coming wednesday, just checking if anyone is down to start playing World of Warcraft with me? Starting from level one of course.

I'd love to help. If you want, we can do the Recruit a Friend feature, when you and I play together, we get 3x the exp. It lasts for 3 months or until we hit 60. I did it with another member of this forum and it went fast, but now it'll go faster with the new Dungeon Queue feature.

http://www.wowwiki.com/Recruit-A-Friend
 
Sounds awesome. I was gonna go priest so that would speed up the process greatly =)

My email is [email protected], email me and i will email you back, then we can meet up on friday in-game.

And what was that "every 2 levels you gain in game you can give one level to another player" thing?
 
Thanks Epidemik, great site.
I just read a lot of it. Deciding between Druid, Warrior, Priest, or Warlock, all 4 sound fascinating.
Friends have been telling me for weeks now that warriors are grimped in pvp for a while, is it true?
 
Thanks Epidemik, great site.
I just read a lot of it. Deciding between Druid, Warrior, Priest, or Warlock, all 4 sound fascinating.
Friends have been telling me for weeks now that warriors are grimped in pvp for a while, is it true?

deffinately not, when played right they can seriously mess up just about any other class. But, if you are against a team that can stop you from getting up close (rogue/mage for instance) then you are screwed because you can't attack them, and unless you are a human warrior, which would fail miserably because it is alliance, you won't be able to get out of it (humans have a racial talent letting them rid 1 movement impairing effect).


Undead are generally considered as the casters of the horde, much like gnomes are for alliance, but any other class will do fine. Blood Elf would probably be a better bet tbh because of their racial abilities , but classes don't make a massive amount of difference really.

Warlocks are great in PvP, just dot, fear and run, cast shadow bolt every now and again. In PvE they are always wanted to, especially in raids because of making portals and because of their dots and ranged dps. Priests are good also once you learn to play them, but are vulnerable when leveling because of being clothies.

Drood is my main at the moment and they are sweet for healing, so much fun. It is worth it just for the tree dance :P
 
If you can handle the leveling process I'd roll a priest. Thinking from a PvE point of view, a main healer is always needed. If I'm not mistaken a shadow priest (which I'd imagine is the ideal build for leveling) can still deal out quality heals for those five man instance runs. I haven't played in a few years though, so my logic might be dated.
 
If you can handle the leveling process I'd roll a priest. Thinking from a PvE point of view, a main healer is always needed. If I'm not mistaken a shadow priest (which I'd imagine is the ideal build for leveling) can still deal out quality heals for those five man instance runs. I haven't played in a few years though, so my logic might be dated.

they can heal them fine as shadow for normal instances, but, for healing heroics and raids, you need to be specced disc/holy for it. That isn't a problem though with dual-talent system, you can have 1 spec shadow for DPS and dailies and farming and such, 1 for healing
 
Id go Druid myself. They out heal priests and are a jack of all trades class.

They can effectively be
Caster - Boomkin
Healer - Tree
DPS - Kitty

They use to be able to tank but I heard they got slapped hard after BC. My girly always complains about her priest...they do a good job mind you healing but the class has been underpowered for a while now.
 
Id go Druid myself. They out heal priests and are a jack of all trades class.

They can effectively be
Caster - Boomkin
Healer - Tree
DPS - Kitty

They use to be able to tank but I heard they got slapped hard after BC. My girly always complains about her priest...they do a good job mind you healing but the class has been underpowered for a while now.

drood tanks deffinately didn't get hit hard. Much like warriors they can't do mass tanking too well unless well specced and the player is skilled, but when you are playing with 40k hp with just MoW on, I doubt people will complain about having you as main tank :rolleyes:
 
I decided to go for priest, i'll decide race later. What is the main differences in playstyle between disc and holy? My secondary spec will be shadow. By the way, what level can i do dual talent trees? I mean switch between the 2 trees.
 
Thanks Epidemik, great site.
I just read a lot of it. Deciding between Druid, Warrior, Priest, or Warlock, all 4 sound fascinating.
Friends have been telling me for weeks now that warriors are grimped in pvp for a while, is it true?

I used to play a warlock, recently stopped to try out FPS games. I started progressing through the new ICC raids, and boy did i love it. If its just the two of you lvling here what i would reccommend:
If you are going to quest/grind go Hunter and Hunter. Its stupidly fast and theiy're and overpowered class for leveling which is awesome!!
OR, once you hit level 15 you can do random dungeons. Fastest way as a pair is obviously tank/healer as it will group you up with three DPS in seconds. For a tank and healer in dungeons, i strongly reccommend you both go as paladins. Like hunters, they're overpowered for their role. Which is awesome!! Let us know how it gets on, and good luck =]

You can go dual spec at lvl 40 i believe. Cost 1000g as far as i remember ;P
 
I decided to go for priest, i'll decide race later. What is the main differences in playstyle between disc and holy? My secondary spec will be shadow. By the way, what level can i do dual talent trees? I mean switch between the 2 trees.

holy is a hybrid of dps and healing, slightly more emphasis on the healing aspect, Shadow is the best dps spec, discipline is the best healing spec.

With dual talent at level 40 you buy it for 1000g and it lets you have 2 talent trees set up and it works like this:

From 10-40 you have your 1 talent tree
At 40, or whenever you buy the dual talent, your 10-40 tree stays as it is, but you get a second one too
You get the same number of talent points in the second tree as the first one
You set the second tree up however you like and when you want to change you go on your talent window, click the other talent and click enable these talents I think it is and it casts it and your other tree gets enabled. You can't do it in combat and it has a few seconds cast time.

I will throw up a few screenshots to explain in a bit
 
I followed this guide pretty close and it worked well.

http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html?topicId=18360842377&sid=1

I have 6 level 80s right now on Durotan, so if you want to come on that server I'd gladly help, but I'm alliance... I have a level 60 horde, but got tired of all the little kids that play horde 'because they're cool'. :rolleyes:

And it all depends on your playing style and what role you want to be. Like PVP Vs PVE, Healer, Tank, DPS, etc...

I have a Priest, Druid, and Shaman, all secondary specs as resto. Love the shammy for large raids (Everyone loves my wood :P), I like my Druid for both PVE/PVP, but only like my priest for PVP.
 
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Whole seperate question, i know it hasn't to do with gaming, but my computer arrives friday, I am installing 2 extra fans inside ( two 200MM fans for the HAF 922 case), I was told to connect the fans to the power supply or to the motherboard to power them up, any advantage connecting the fans to a motherboard over connecting them to a power supply?
btw, i have no fan controller.
 
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