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been playing alot more of this since i buggered my wrist and cant play GT5. seems everyone has a warrior now.

im lvling my second warrior atm, a gobo. and i must say i love how they've livened up the low lvl questing, you move on faster, and all the areas are revamped etc. just good to see a change, and fun again to lvl a lowbie.

FURY ftw

Edited by boiracer

Yeah my warrior is 83, fury spec, and about 1/3 of my gear is prot, but with the huge amounts of strength even from quests reward/dungeon blue gear, I can comfortably do 8000-10,000 dps.

I haven't yet tried tanking in Cata dungeons, but I assume it wouldn't be that much different to level 80 WotLK heroics.

All in all, really enjoying my warrior - has 89,000 hp when buffed :D

What are rogues like to level (quests/dungeons etc)? I have a level 12 rogue I think, with full BOA's and enchants. Good to play so far and doesn't seem like too much downtime.

Also have a 70 warlock in BOA's....also good to level and to play @ end game??

I like the hardness more of a challenge. + I hate how they turned epics into welfare in BC / WOTLK back to normal now.

Yeah, that's why I like Cata so much more than WotLK...epic gear seems a lot harder to acquire, just like it was a real challenge to get it in Vanilla....however, even though you could get epic gear kind easily in BC, it was still quite difficult to get good quality epic gear in BC (through SSC, TK, Hyjal & BT).

Any who, I'll be looking forward to hitting 85, getting lots of heroics done and slowly gearing up towards some raids :)

tanked my first heroic last night...........

FINALY

and was only cos the rest of the group was a guild and they were geared lolz

no tank drops.... fml

Edited by Clutch

tanked my first heroic last night...........

FINALY

and was only cos the rest of the group was a guild and they were geared lolz

no tank drops.... fml

ha! by the sounds of it, you got stiffed!

Have you not got any of the epic 85 gear from reputation factions?

If you get exalted with the Guardians of Hyjal, you can get epic quality tanking plate boots. Im already halfway to revered through quests and shit.

There is some decent gear, but it will take a while to get good quality epics and be a f**king huge karnt tank with 5zillion hp.

im disappointed with wow lately, decided to play the other night, went in que for a bg, it said recommended wait time 2 mins, and i waited 20, and still nothing, so i stopped playing again...

BG's are gay though. The only time i ever BG'd was in Burning Crusade to get the pvp gear for my warlock so i could get into Karazhan LOL. And the only BG i ever did was Alterac Valley....when the wait time was at least 1.5 hours and horde never used to loose!

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