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http://www.ak-guild.com/ak/

our guild website...... we are on a US server with a sh1t load of aussies its good for us cos there is hardly any lag cos while US sleeps us aussies and neighbouring areas enjoy the lag free gameplay.

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.

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

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

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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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 >_<

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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