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hey all,

gotten over WoW thought i would sell up see how it goes.

Server Frostmourne Oceanic :

Horde:

Lvl 80 UD Rogue - Predatorr

In a good strong raiding guild, they raid almost everynight and have completed all the raids in Wotlk

Server Kael'thas U.S :

Allies:

Lvl 70 Warlock - have gladiator epics 850 sp

Lvl 63 Hunter

Lvl 41 Warrior

Lvl 29 Hunter - Twink

Lvl 19 palladin - Twink

Lvl 19 Rogue - Twink

Lvl 19 Warrior

Dont know what i want for it, had the Account for 3 years now so ill put a price of $800 negotiable.

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:thumbsup: this is about the nerdiest thing i ever seen for sale.......

but yeah isn't half the fun of games playing through them and attaining highest levels through your own skills and time spent?

I play call of duty and liked it better when i was working up to lvl 65, something to work for... ah well each to their own.

gl with the sale, if you get $800 my hat goes off to you! :)

But if the $800 was your 'pay' for the total hours spent playing? what would be your hourly wage??

funny, well dude i dont care if this account goes for 500. so long as i get cash for it for all them hours i spent playing and perfecting the characters.

and some people cant be bothered with the very long very boring Gring to lvl80 and then the Grind for gear. all them hours for a measly few hundred dollars and off they go. each to their own yeh ?

I sold mine here, not long ago.

To give you a ball park figure, it went for $300. although I just took what I got, wasn't fussed.

80 UD Mage pvp realm, full t7.5, with weapons and enchants (Sold before ulduar patch).

Epic flyer plenty of gold. and so on.

Twink rogue aswell and other alts.

Yea people do buy these accounts, because their not bothered to level it themselves.

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