Thursday, April 10, 2008

Want To Become An Elite Level 70 WOW Player?

Grinding might be more beneficial at higher levels but at these noobie levels, the mobs will not drop the coin or gear that you need to keep your momentum up, to keep Powerleveling. Never look over your loot, as this is a waste of time, simply "Shift-right click" everything and it will all jump into your inventory. "Shift-right click" works on dead mobs, Herb gathering, and Mining, but does not work on Skinning. By the way, you shift-right click the mob, herb or mining node, not "Shift-right click" after you open up the target. If you get a green or other decent item, they will still be there when you head to town to sell, so don't waste time now. Never buy anything from an NPC, unless it is cheap food or drink for those classes that need it, you will need all your coin for buying your skills. Never repair your items, Items are 100% effective if they have full durability or they are one point away from being useless. At these low levels you will most likely find newer better gear before your current gear wears out, however if you do have an item that turns "red" repair it the next time you go town, but do not make an extra trip now. You should level all your characters in order from level 1 to 10, then 10 to 15, then 15 to 20.

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

What Every World of WarCraft Alliance Player Must Know

I have compiled a list of the most important things every WOW player on the Alliance must know and have narrowed it down to five. Read them below.
1.) If you want to go solo, get yourself a Night Elf Hunter or a Warlock.
2.) Gnomes have the best (worst) dancing emotes.
3.) Everyone loves a Human Priest.
4.) You don't have follow the quest lines for your own race!
5.) The Alliance means more content, but more people.