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I played my Rogue last night for a bit, and Durotar is completely different.

Has UC or Silvermoon City changed at all like Orgrimmar has??

My warlock is 63, still 2 weeks till Cata so I have time to get to at least 75 :rofl2:

locks are awesome in pvp

the game will be a lot different at 85, stuff that is decent now might be better or worse at 85, warlocks will still be pretty good

warriors will get a huge buff because of the new skills they get, also the pace of pvp will be slower, no more killing people in 1-2 seconds

tranfered my warrior and paladin to Frostmourne, only plan on doing pvp, hope to get Gladiator again

if you want a big boost you leveling and have nothing to do now you should do 25 quests in icecrown and stormpeaks ready to hand in when cata goes live, it will get you about half way to 81 in less then 5mins if u do quests that have hand in all in the same spot

Edited by driftnick13

coming out tomory i think, the nerd que is gonna be large so i might just wait till the next day...

day or 2... there i always a few weeks of bad lag....DCing...random crap, and anoyed nerds raging all thru trade chat about issues that happen every time there is an Xpac.

so yeah i'd wait a week before trying to actually play.....lol

Farrrrk yeah, Cataclysm tomorrow! EB Games at the morley galleria isn't selling it till 4pm onwards :(

At least I can go straight after work and get it :D

its not as easy as it sounds, youll have to deal with xmas crowd and then the nerd crowd for eb

picked it up for 38 bucks at jb last night, no crowd, was really quiet actually.

i started a goblin warrior last night, the starting quests for them are awesome, and the racial abilities are pretty cool to, they come in handy

Edited by Clutch

Honestly i am not sure =[

Something about their overall appearance wasnt as... fearsome? as i had hoped.

Or at least being a hunter anyway. I think they will look amazing as melee type only. But i have every melee character already!

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