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In everyones opinion whats the fastest class to lvl and best to PVP

So far ive enjoyed the hunter, druid and warrior.

Seems to be some totally badass rogues n priests out there, particularly if they are proficient in shadow arts as well as healing.

Might be the next class I hit up.

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hey

im a pretty big wow fan even though i hate to admit it im kinda addicted really :)

i got 8 lvl 60s in total includeing like 5 massed twinks and around 3 of the 60s are on full tier 2

my main is a undead priest(full t1) on frostmourne

the fastest lvling char is the hunter then a rogue :D(i did/am running a professional botting company)

soo yeh i hate wow...

im selling a 60 war and 60 hunter(both got a few blues and greens just hit 60)

if ur interested pm me

well thats my 2 cents :D

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Hey RYD11R i like the action bar in the screen shots on your webby, what is that?

The guild screenshots were done by some other player using User interface add-ons.

I left the Aussie Knights guild and joined a new one they are kick ass... First night with them did MC and BWL and got fully speced out lol.....

check it out if ur on shadowsong server

http://lionrock.guildportal.com/Guild.aspx...p;TabID=1043509

http://ak-guild.com/ak/index.php?option=co...=73&catid=2

funny pics of my toon

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How does this work? I dont imagine the characters created on this private server would be transferable to the blizzard servers later on ?

Oh no lol, i guess you need your own program already, although i recognise one of them there but it might just be a small patch for the hosting. Its a private server meaning you do as GM's do, level 255, gear, most Private servers have massive bugs and problems, last time i was on one non of the stats got applied from gear, the NPC wonder everywhere once you bring them out and they dont attack back. So it was pretty shit

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  • 2 weeks later...

Quit a few weeks back.. gave my 60 frostmourne lock to a friend, but, I might get back into it next week as wow is only $24 now :D I'm thinking druid.. alliance.. More of a challenge, plus all the noobs who kept losing on the alliance came over to the horde...

Or then again maybe I won't.. the game f**ks with your life >_<

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Although thats true ignuz lol its still fun! and now cheap... hopefully they start to drop the monthly cost to.. cough cough >_>

I was just looking into PSU, i wonder if thats any good...(PSU = Phantasy Star Universe)

If you start again man come to my server on horde, i just rolled and starting playing again aswell.

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