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G'day Guys,

I am looking at getting back into world of warcraft after a 2 year break... i imagine a hell of a lot has changed and there are a whole lot of new items/instances/raids/BG's to explore....

Was just wondering if anyone is playing on a good Aus server atm... i used to play on Frostmourne but from what i hear it is going downhill... Would appreciate any advise + feedback!!

Also if possible any chance of hooking a brother up with some 16 slot bags? because i dont think i could go back to the stock standard baggage... god no

Cheers!!

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don't do it man!

i started up agian after like 4 year break and yeah its wasting my time

fair enough its something to do when your bored but it ends up taking a lot more than your free time

on nissansilvia there is a few guys on frostmourne and jubeithos but the thread is dead, i think they are too busy playing lol

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World of Warcraft is not a game... its a lifestyle...

it used to be about whoever plays the most is the best but they have actually made some changes so that people who dont play often can still get good gear and kick ass

my guy on jubeithos horde is called wootbringer, i'll give you some G for bags etc if you want

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that would be much appreciated !

Whats the horde/ally ratio on Jubei? And who does better in the BG's?

Also are you horde?

not sure the ratio there is a site that lists all the ratios etc

not sure about BG's i havent pvp'd enough to know

yeah im horde

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I quit playing around six months ago shortly after the second expansion was released. :laugh:

You can now go up to level 80, there are stupid numbers of instances to do as well. As for bags, you can buy up to 28 slot bags but they do cost a bit.

You will find apart from the epic mounts that you knew there are also regular flying mounts, epic flying mounts, snow flying skill (this costs 10K gold) and 25K epic snow mounts (these are usually mammoths) which can only be used in the new frozen continent. Judging by the time you've been out you only know what used to be the old world, added to this is Outlands (first expansion) and the new continent which I forget what is called.

Making 1000g is easy, but these days it isn't much. Mining is still the most profitable profession out there since Jewelcrafting also uses ores.

There are two new races, Blood Elves and Dranei. The third expansion will bring on two more. The first "Hero" class, the Death Knights are almost impossible to kill on BG's and have practically outclassed Warriors out of tanking, so if you're looking at raiding or PVP then DK's are the way to go. These things out-aggro and out-dps warlocks and hold aggro better than most tanks (unless they are geared to their teeth).

It has become easier to acquire epic gear, but of course, there is epic gear and there is epic gear. The best stuff still drops at raids which are still on average four hours long.

In conclusion, I would advise you not to re-start WOW unless you are prepared to invest obsene amounts of time trying to catch up and unless you spend an average of 23 ½ hours a day playing you will NOT control the server economy. There are players out there with well over 500K gold. The servers belong to them. :)

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dont do it i quit for a year and started again got addicted and the only thing that stopped me from playing for good is because some f**king arsehole hacked me somehow, now, a year later when my friend talks about it still i laugh at how stupid it has gotten its not a challlenge its just easy boring and to big

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The fact that the game has become so easy could be good for him. It is easier to settle in, and gear up quickly.

Once he realises its bad then i guess its up to him. I still have my account running but i don't ever log on. My main is in a guild doing H LK which is going to waste, i can't bare to sell my account though.

In my opinion, play the game, get to 80 and gear up. See if you like it, if yes then enjoy play on and kill that time away from reality you dont need. If no then come play HoN =]

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