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Selling WOTLK WoW Account:

Includes all discs with CD keys (Original world of warcraft, Burning Crusade, Wrath of the Lich King)

Gametime paid untill September 11, 2010

Account has Lvl 80 Orc Hunter (Main)(Frostmourne), Lvl 70 Blood Elf Paladin (Thaurissan), Lvl 54 Orc Shaman (Thaurissan), Lvl 19 Undead Warlock in full Heirlooms (Forstmourne)

- Lvl 80 Hunter main -

5764 Gearscore, 5714 Attack power, 1672 Agility, Hit Capped, Armor Penetration Capped, 53.13% Crit chance

Mainspec PVE Marksmanship, PVP Survival

450 Mining, 450 Skinning

9115 Gold

Titles: the Patient (did random heroics with 100+ different people), the Explorer (explored entire world), of the Nightfall (did 10man Obsidian Sanctum 3 Drake Zerg), Twilight Vanquisher (did 25man Obsidian Sanctum 3 Drake Zerg), Champion of the Frozen Wastes (did last boss of every WOTLK heroic, last boss of Obsidian Sanctum, last boss of Eye of Eternity, last boss of Naxxramas), of the Ashen Verdict (earned exalted status with Ashen Verdict)

3140 Achievement points

Mounts: Black Wolf, Swift Timber Wolf, Black War Mammoth, Black War Raptor, Yellow Qiraji Battle Tank, Blue Wind Rider, Bronze Drake, Red Drake, Blue Drake, Red Proto-Drake, Onyx Netherwing Drake

Companion pets: Perky Pug, Mr. Chilly, Miniwing, Golden Dragonhawk Hatchling, Frigid Frostling

Honor Capped

Hunter is on Frostmourne Horde, who's Horde has a good reputation for outpowering the Alliance on Frostmourne (Wintergrasp Victory is almost always guaranteed), and is in an Icecrown Citadel raiding guild, he has done 7/12 in ICC10 and 6/12 in ICC25, although he's more than capable of doing a full clear in atleast ICC10.

- Lvl 70 Paladin alt -

Full Burning Crusade Epics bar one trinket

Holy Spec

357 Mining, 375 Herbalism

305 Gold

735 Achievement points

Mounts: Blue Hawkstrider, Thalassian Warhose, Thalassian Charger, White War Talbuk, Tawny Wind Rider, Swift Red Wind Riderm Azure Netherwing Drake, Onyx Netherwing Drake, Purple Riding Nether Ray

Companion pets: Winter's Little Helper, Winter Reindeer, Tiny Snowman, Mr. Chilly, Golden Dragonhawk Hatchling, Clockwork Rocket Bot

Paladin is on Thaurissan Horde, another good realm for both PVE and PVP

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$350 ono

Call 0413507269 for further information Thank you.

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