Thursday, April 5, 2012

Cataclysm Gold Guide Secrets: Revealed

On the average, most WoW gold players who don't have a gold guide will probably earn around a 10 gold an hour. These players are the most devoted WoW players because they really want to earn gold. They spend countless hours playing the game just to earn a couple of gold every day. Like every other players who loves to play World of Warcraft, they would also like to earn thousands of gold every day. The answer to their problem is the cataclysm gold guide.

The cataclysm gold guide is a collection of the most effective techniques in gathering gold. The techniques presented in it are certified to work both on the old and the upcoming cataclysm expansion. It is not just one technique on a certain area but rather a compilation of gold strategies in many areas. You may earn gold using the strategies in the auction house, professions, and farming.

The auction house strategy teaches players the very foundations of making gold out of auctions. The auction house is a complex business house and is not as easy as buying low and selling high. This can be quite frustrating for beginners and those who do not know the basics of auction house because they can end up spending gold rather than making them. However, when you already know the foundations you can earn thousands of gold everyday with just 30 minutes of your daily playing time. In short, the power of the auction house will let you earn huge amounts of gold with little work.

In the professions strategy, you will be taught on how to make a fortune out of every profession. This is contrary to the popular belief that you can only make gold out of certain professions and not every single profession. The cataclysm gold guide counters this belief.

In the farming strategy, you can make gold from any vantage points. You can choose to collect items for actual mining or gather rare items that you can sell for a good price. In this technique, you can earn gold in ways that you never thought you can. Everything about farming gold is in this gold guide.

The cataclysm gold guide is the closest thing you can get to earning thousands of gold. Your days of spending time on earning mere amounts of gold are finally over. You can now enjoy playing the game, earn thousands of gold and still have your social life with you. This might be the best thing that will happen to your WoW career.



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More than any different ebook on the world, the PvP Bible was been created on the knowledge of a player that needed nothing more than to simply get better. I practiced day and day and recorded all the things I did. I wrote down when I lost. I looked up my enemies in the armory. I have recorded arenas to look at them later, like soccer trainers do for their teams when preparing for the next game. I asked my fellow players how they fought against certain enemies and most of all I looked.

The end result is the most complete, well-rounded PvP Guide on the Internet. In my guide, you are getting a deal more than just another PvP Guide. You are getting the best written, most well rounded PvP guide on the net, all compiled into a single, easy to read, easy to navigate book that is perfect for every expertise level out there. No fluff, no fillers.

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Best World Of Warcraft Guide

Everybody who has leveled at least one toon in World of Warcraft knows how frustrating and a big nuisance it is to continue leveling more toons because all of the excitement is gone. By now, most people are looking for something to make their leveling process a lot easier. Most people are looking for the Best World of Warcraft Guide to use to level with.
There is a guide that actually is the Best World of Warcraft Guide and it does make 1 to 85 leveling a ton easier for World of Warcraft players. It is called Zygor. What it does it gives you the shortest paths to follow, the best quests to go after, ways to double your questing efforts in the shortest amount of time possible and best of all they offer some kick butt software to make leveling a true breeze.
Lets face it the whole point in getting the Best World of Warcraft Guide to level with is to make things faster, easier, and simply put get your toon to 85 ASAP so you can begin enjoying all the heroics, arenas, battlegrounds, instances, and dailies that level 85 has to offer.
Whatever you do, and I can't enforce this enough is DO NOT go out and purchase an account with 85s already on it. If you do this blizzard will crack down so hard on you if they get whiff of this at all and check where you are logging on to your accounts from (IP address) and freeze any of them you have used to access them on from that same IP address point.
Same goes for purchasing a power leveling b.o.t or pay a person to come on and do the leveling for you. If you read your end user agreement you will see what I mean how hard blizzard frowns upon the whole 3rd party leveling your toon or software process and how fast they will take down your accounts!
There is no way around leveling, it apart of the game but at least there are safe and simple alternatives so you can not get band and using the Best World of Warcraft Guide Zygor has to offer is definitely one of them.

Does Pvp Strategies That Will Actually Work In World Of Warcraft

PvP is not just a side-quest part of the game in World of Warcraft. Some players just dabble in it, getting some honor points and arena points to land trinkets and basic gear upgrades. Others spend hours every week tweaking and perfecting their characters to a level high enough to actually dominate the game. Whatever you choose to do, you'll need to spend some time determining what it takes to be the best when you step into that battleground or PvP arena.

Having a Strategy Every Time PvP is like a chess match. If you go in and wing it, you'll never come out a winner. You need a good strategy and that means studying your opponents. Watch videos, read about certain classes, and prepare for arena grounds or battlegrounds carefully.

Plan Ahead Secondly, plan a strategy for how you'll handle each class. If you are a Rogue, determine which classes you're most likely to handle and then adjust your strategies to match how you'll fight those classes.

Know Your Group and Practice Often Get a group together early and practice often. The only way to be truly effective in PvP is to have a well tuned and highly prepared group of players who know how each other play extremely well. Without that practice and that knowledge, you may as well PUG it out, running around randomly hoping to get lucky. Against good teams, you'll be toast in a matter of seconds.

Like a general preparing for battle, you need to not only know what you're facing, but have a strategy for every possible outcome when you step onto the battlefield. Spending hours and hours running the same content and messing up in the same way is pointless.

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WoW Shaman WotLK Guide - Leveling and Raiding Specs

I remember back in the day when I first made my Orc Shaman. This was before the Burning Crusade expansion, and I can remember leveling him as restoration using a 1 handed mace and a shield. I have learned a lot since those days. With Wrath of the Lich King out now, my shaman has seen a lot of nerfs and buffs. Read below for my Shaman WotLK look into the 3 different raiding talent specializations.

*special note: (if you are looking for leveling specs, these raiding specs will work, just add points as you level.)

#1 Needed Shaman WotLK Spec - Restoration 0/16/55

When you first decide that raiding is going to be for you at level 80 as a Shaman the one most needed spec that will pop out is going to be restoration. Most if not all guilds need a good strong resto shaman in wotlk for both 10 man and 25 man raids. You can find the best raiding restoration specializations online, just know that you will want 16 points in enhancement for the 3/3 improved shields and 3/3 elemental weapons. Also remember that intellect is one of the more important stats to go for, yes spell power is nice, but adding intellect will not only raise your spell power if speced correctly but will also raise your spell critical chance and the size of your mana pool.

#2 Needed Shaman WotLK Spec - Elemental 57/14/0

This is just one spec that many elemental raiding shamans choose, but unlike the resto shaman spec this talent build can be tweaked and modified a little to your own liking. One of the major talents you will want to grab from the enhancement tree is the skill called shamanistic focus, this skill will lower the mana cost of all your shocks by 45%. Anything that lowers your mana cost of core abilities as a raider is a must to pick up for any class. You may also want to take ancestral knowledge for the 10% increase to intellect.

Here is your raiding dps rotation;

Flame Shock > Lightning Bolt > Chain Lightning > Lava Burst > Thunderstorm

Water Shield (Only when it wears off)

#3 Needed Shaman WotLK Spec - Enhancement 16/55/0

One of the more favored talent specs back in Burning Crusade has now seem to taken a little fall in the raiding charts because of the way buffs now work in raids and wind fury totem not being as important for melee classes like it used to be. Still enhance shamans are always welcome and if played right can bring a strong dps/buff makeup to any raid. Always remember when raiding as an enhance shaman to have the max amount of hit raiding percentage which at the moment is 17%. Maxing hit will raise your dps far faster and make you more consistent that any other stat. One thing you will quickly notice is that the talent spec of Enhancement is that which can not be modified much. Almost all talents will need to be speced into if a shaman wants to max out his dps potential.

I hope that my little WoW Shaman WotLK guide will be of some use to the newer shamans out there. Do not forget that a lot of what raiding has become is trial and error and learning from your mistakes.



WoW Gold Secrets - Earning Gold During Raids

Weeknights between 7 and 11 PM (server time) a significant percentage of all WoW players are raiding. This is a time for great adventures and all the fun stuff that goes along with raids. But if you're not on a raid, this is a great time to make yourself some WoW gold. Let me describe some ways you can profit from not being in a raiding party.

If you're big enough, you can farm for Eternals during this time. Resources like Eternal Air and Fire are always in demand by high-level crafters, so bring high prices. With so many people off raiding, areas like the Storm Peaks and Zul'drak should be relatively empty. And that means less competition for the Eternals dropped here.

Lake Wintergrasp is the best area to look for eternals, but ony if your faction controls the area, and only if you're prepared for the possibility of some PvP combat.

This is a great time for any Gathering professions. If you need to mine minerals, harvest herbs, or skin mobs, this is a great time to do it. With everyone off in raids, there will be far more or whatever it is that you need to harvest, since there are fewer players actively harvesting during this time.

Following along with this theme, you won't be surprised to hear that raid time is a great time for grinding. You're more likely to find the choicest mobs now, along with the best drops. And you're much less likely to have to battle other players for the mobs you want.

In short, the secret to profiting during raid time is to be a contrarian. When most people are off raiding, you'll profit greatly from taking advantage of the lack of competition for non-raiding activities.

Since raids generally start around 7 PM server time, the best time to apply this secret gold earning technique is shortly after 7 PM. This gives a bit of time for stragglers to get into their raids, and for all the goodies you're going to be after to repop. I think you'll find this time very lucrative.



Dawn Raid

We have spent a few summer seasons in the small hamlet of Les Gets, France, mostly riding down and using the ski lifts to get to the top. We had raced down, cruised down and fell down. So just sitting about one afternoon we decided to redress the balance. Lets go up. Now just climbing for the sake of it is not the most fun thing in the world, you may disagree, so how to make it worthwhile ?

First pick a decent mountain to climb, then do it at a interesting time, and make it tricky. So we decided to climb to the top of Mont. Chery in (1826m), before dawn to watch the sunrise over Mont. Blanc (4807m). We had the lights with us so we could set out in the dark making it a tricky ascent and hopefully make it to the top in time to watch the sunrise. Our base was at 1172m so the climb was a worthy but not undo-able (at 4.30 in the dark) 654m in height and 9km in length.

We did the two sections of the climb separately to see how long and tough it would be. The first from base to the top of the lift at 1578m, and the second from the lift to the summit at 1826m. The first section was longer with quite a bit of road climbing to get out of Les Gets before moving onto firetrack and then a steep climb to a forest section. A rocky climb to the lift station finished the first part. The second was harder but shorter. Steep climbing nearly all the way on mostly wide hard trails venturing in and out of the trees (and past the downhill course). Both sections were under 45 minutes separately in daylight.

Timing and the weather were important factors. Too early in the season and the sun rises very early and you would need to leave at 3.00am, but leaving it later meant the sun rising a 6.50am giving a decent 2 hour slot to get up there. The weather was Mr Unpredictable. A clear morning to see the sunrise was needed. So we waited until the weatherman said clear day tomorrow, but in French of course. The accuracy of the TV weather in in the mountains can be dubious, so you still have to check before leaving that the stars are clear and bright. So at 4.30am on a Wednesday I peered bleary eyed out of the window and it was time to go.

Everything was setup so no faffing about to do, just kit up and ride. The village was deader than tank tops (no surprise) so we shifted up a gear and blasted up the one way the wrong way and hit the road climb. The air was warmer than expected so within 15 minutes it was time to shed a layer. The air continued to be warm as we hit the firetrack and the darkness enveloped us. Notching the lights up to stun level, the climbing got serious. Somehow in the dark, you get messed up on time and distance, and what gear you would normally be in. At the this point it looked like we were ahead on schedule but were tiring badly. Some pushing on a mega steep slope made things look worse and we weren't half way. The trail was rideable again and the lungs were still working as we pounded through the forest, with just the heartbeat in your ears for company. Some more unexpected pushing up a rocky section and we took a brief break. It felt like were weren't riding enough but the clock said we were still on time. The legs said otherwise.

Riding again, and the top of the lift was eerily quiet and the distant Mont Blanc Massif was menacingly dark in the distance. Steep climbing began and we managed to keep riding up. And up. Time disappeared into the trees with us. When we broke cover and 3/4 distance, light was appearing above Avoriaz in the distance. The mountains were forming around us so we pushed on for the summit. Crossing the downhill course (they were just going to bed no doubt) again and the the final climb appeared. Light was pushing its way around us and the bike lights were switched back to just knocking shadows from the gullies. We climbed past the downhill start hut and then the top lift and on to the Point. We were there, and it was suddenly freezing. We stood by the 'Table d'Orientation' and the wind buffeted us into cover. It had taken 1 hour and 40 minutes, ten minutes more than during the daylight.

Within 10 minutes the small amount of cloud was turning orange and then the peak of Mont Blanc had a orange tip. Within another 10 minutes the sun was up and unbearably bright. A touch of warmth took the chill from the wind. Another ten minutes and the whole Mont Blanc Massif had an orange topped snow covering. With a spoon in could have been a first class desert. 10 minutes later we left for an enjoyable decent through pools of warm sunlight and cool forest air, back to a cold and clear Les Gets. It took 25 minutes with stops to say 'wow' at the glory of it all. Not a soul to be seen. What a great time to go riding.

2 hours later we were dead to the world.



Secrets of WoW PvP - Warlock Basics

Understanding the strengths and weaknesses of your own character is the most basic secret of success in WoW PvP combat. Now don't get me wrong. I'm not saying that's all you need to know, or even close to it. But if you don't really understand your own character's basic Player versus Player strengths and weaknesses, nothing else will matter much. So let's look at the PvP strengths and weaknesses of a Warlock.

Warlock PvP Strengths

I can tell you from personal experience that Warlocks can be a nightmare to go against in PvP. Your character's greatest strengths are your DoT (Damage over Time) spells, and your ability to kite your enemies. In plain English, your character's strength is the way they can cast spells that do damage over time on an opponent, then Fear the victim so they run around out of control as they die.

A second major strength of your Warlock is the Felhunter. Target this pet at an enemy caster and you'll make his life miserable.

Warlock PvP Weaknesses

Fortunately for your opponents, your Warlock does also have weaknesses in Player versus Player combat. Some classes (Mages, for example) can break your Fear spells and counter your DoT spells. Against these pests, you'll need to have some direct damage types of spells. You're also going to need more mana against these, so a spell like Life Tap will be crucial to keep your from running out. If you run out of mana, you're dead.

That covers the basic PvP Strengths and Weaknesses of your Warlock. But there's much more to learn if you really want to rule PvP. A top-notch PvP guide can give you far more information, including specific instructions for dealing with foes that can counter your primary attacks.



Secrets of WoW PvP - Mage Basics

Understanding your Mage's player versus player strengths and weaknesses is the most basic secret of success in WoW PvP combat. Really understanding this lays the foundation for all the more sophisticated strategies and clever tricks you may want to employ later. Without that firm foundaiton of understanding, you'll only be able to go so far. You'll never reach the top. So let's look at the PvP strengths and weaknesses of your Mage.

Mage PvP Strengths

Your Mage's biggest strength is the ability to hit your enemies with massive attacks from a distance. Your potent attacks and huge stock of mana mean you can fry any opponent that stands still long enough. Any smart opponent will try to prevent that happening. But your Mage's freezes and stuns let you immobilize unlucky targets long enough to really unload on them. If you do it right you can take out most foes in seconds.

Mage PvP Weaknesses

Unfortunately for you, your Warlock also has a major weakness in Player versus Player combat. Physically, you're a wimp. A wimp with virtually no armor and no ability to heal yourself. Let an enemy get close to you with blade or claws and your lifespan will be counted in seconds. You have almost no ability to survive a physical attack, nor any way to recover from one if by some miracle you survive it. Spells from the Frost branch of your talent tree can offer some protection, but even under ideal circumstances, your Mage will always be extremely vulnerable to melee fighters.

That covers the basic PvP Strengths and Weaknesses of your Mage. But there's much more to learn if you really want to rule PvP. A top-notch PvP guide can give you far more information, including specific instructions for dealing with foes that can counter your primary attacks.



 

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