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WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO finally getting my copy of wow tomorow, about time i get my own copy insted of sharing! anyways, is anyone level lower then 15? if so come train with me and my mate, we can give you a hand.... server is gorgonnash (if i dont lag there neither will you), my name is Clashez =]

hey man what are your pc's specs im thinking about getting a copy tomorrow... because i hear it is easy to level up and thus you dont have to spend hours sitting around to get stuff done so i can still focus on school...

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the 1st level's are easy.. like you can get to level 5 in around 30mins.. the next five might take a hour.. it does slow down alot later on tho.. like im lvl 35 now and only playing around an hour a day its taking me a week a level if not more

lvl 46-47 took me 12hrs. mainly cause i couldn't be bothered grinding mobs. Was doin quests had to travel all over the place to get the xp. STV, Feralas Hinterlands, Badlands, Uldaman, Tanaris.

I found 2 funny quests last night. A lost turtle in the tanaris dessert needs u to lead him back to his wife. the wife then b1tches him out for getting lost while getting her food and sends him off again.

and the other was in the yeti cave in feralas a chicken needs an escort out.

will be on with kegg tonight for anyone in pranks guild on eonar.

I would post a pic of her here if I knew it wasn't going to get me in a heap of trouble.. Like I said I would give her a go over WOW anyday, but I sure as hell couldn't talk to her..  f**kin g hell is he annoying!!!

just email it to [email protected] and i'll let u off.

when you die, your spirit ends up at the nearest graveyard from your body

now you have 2 choices, one is to get the spirithealer thing to resurect you, giving you res sickness and also making all your equiped items down 25%

OR

you run and find your body using your minimap. this is usually the best option as your body isnt that far off

just to clarify its a 25% drop to there durability not there effectiveness. when the item reaches 0 durability it needs to be repeared or u can just buy a better item, or loot one.

jumped on with kegg last night, need to let some of the other perthies in my other guild catch up so we can do some instances. anyways hunters can kill so easily after they get there pet compared to a rogue at low level.

hey man what are your pc's specs im thinking about getting a copy tomorrow... because i hear it is easy to level up and thus you dont have to spend hours sitting around to get stuff done so i can still focus on school...

Haha, ok well the game doesnt only run on the connection, it matters what pc you have to. I have a P4 2.8gz 512MB ram and a 128mb graph card and im on dial up, wow runs like a beauty on it, my standard latency on that game is only around 500-700, and i now start to get lower latency aswell, i guess its also the server and stuff you pick, for instance if you bought the game id advise you to go on gorgannash(correct if spelt wrong). and dont worry about your studies in school, just make a plan like.... when you come home play untill 4:30(if you get home at 3:30) then when you have done your homework and ect thats when you can plan again. Dont listen to them =P if you know some tricks you'll level fast up to at least 9 and then IF anything you might have to start spending some time to get to 14, then it gets hard! school comes first though, so if you think you cant stick with a plan with also doing your homework then dont get the game!

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