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First, he tells us a little bit more about Blizzard’s philosophy behind WoW Inscription, the new trade skill slated to be released with the expansion WotLK. While it appears that only one inscription will be allowed to be on a spell at one time, their goal is not to create one or two all-powerful inscriptions that will be used above all others, but to give wow players a variety of valid choices as to how to modify their spells. The example he gives is that of Frost Nova. One player might choose an inscription that gave their nova a longer range, while another might choose one that would lengthen the duration of the root associated with it.
Would you use your wow gold to buy such a powerful inscription from another WoW player?
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Or in other words: Crit happens. Do you remeber that feeling when you did your first wow ritical with more than 1000, 5000g or even 10. 000 in wow? I don’t know why, but actually seeing those enormous numbers popping up during a wow raid, when your friends can see thems an indescribable thrill. Crits are abigous friends - sometimes they aren’t even helpful (e.g. when aggro is tight, in which big crits are really bad to get). Nevertheless vast numbers inspire something primal in each of us. Whether it’s 5000g wow gold, 10.000 wow honor points or 15.000 critical hit points. Even if you are not trying to get another world-record crit, I think there’s really something super inspiring and desirable about watching an enormous crit number at the same time realizing it’s your and only you personal wow best. A 3k Lightning Bolt crit is not really something incredible, but maaaaaannn it was an awesome feeling when I finally hit it on my WoW Shaman.
WoW Looting for items and WoW gold is fun, but at level 70, it’s rather a group thing - than an easy rider. You need to be in a group for a wow raid, even if you are able to down the boss, afterwards you have to make sure you win a random roll or however else loot is distributed or just get the wow gold. But wow crits are for me really personal– okay they come from that wow loot, the loot and the wow gold are the main source of my gear, but the crits are a result of all the gear choices I’ve made and the wow talents I’ve chosen for my wow gold character. Maybe it is nice to spend 5000 g wow gold on a dragon to fly around, but critsare in my eyes, considering the many rewards we’ve all earned in Azeroth, by far the most personal achievements you can get. Something numerical, a symbol that shows you’ve reached a stage where you know how to combine your wow gear, class, and talents to ROCK.
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So now that patch 2.3 is working fine sonce several weeks I felt like it was time to speak about shopping. The new way and art of wow shopping I mean. It’s no longer possible to just spend 1000 $ on WoW Gold in order to buy yourself the hottest gear in the country. Now you have to spend your WoW honor points in order to get the gear.
Why speaking about shopping if there is no use for spending wow gold? Because it is not until today that WoW Arena Season 3 will start officially. Just like in real life seasons the old cloths will be for sale for a quite cheap price
In fact the wow items from Season 1 will become purchasable with Honor and/or Marks of Honor. The old but shiny WoW gear from Season 2 are being taken off the showcases in order to have enough space for the latest Vengeful Gladiator’s fashions, and fancy Vindic accessories. Some players were able to think ahead and have already saved up on the maximum WoW Honor of 75,000 points and the maximum of 5,000 Arena Points in preparation for the new WoW Arena Season 3. Now, I think I have a glimpse of an idea of how my girl friend goes crazy when Zara goes has a new line for the coming season in its showcase. Maybe the Black Friday is another remarkable equivalent of what might happen=)
And you? What will be on your Honor shopping list? What have you already shopped? Will you be buying good looking WoW gear from season 1 or will you spend it on the new Vindicator must haves? Will you rather try to get wow armor or wow weapons? So many choices and not enough time…
I’d like to hear about your decisions in the comments…
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Sometimes I get the feeling that I am missing something. All around me my friends and guild mates are raking in the cash, sporting multiple epic flying mounts and I sit idly by on my little Snowy Gryphon wondering where I am going wrong. I know of people on my server and others that are walking around with 10k + gold in their pockets (and boy they must jingle a lot) and I am at a loss.
Knowing that I have a marvelous resource out there in you readers, I figured it was time to ask the experts. How do I make mad cash? Some suggest doing daily quests, and valiantly I tried that, getting about 800g before alts claimed a good chunk of it for gear and training. I know I should ignore alts if I want to raise cash, but at least one of them is a pet project that I can’t give up simply because of money. I have also been told that working the AH is a great way to make cash, and when I tried to manipulate the market I ended up losing 200g to AH fees and barely any sales were made. That just doesn’t seem to be a good use of resources to me.
I ask this question of everyone I know that has managed to get an epic mount, and the answers are so varied I know not what path to take. It appears that within this game as in the real world, in order to make money you have to already have some. Unfortunately, all my previous rainy day funds were spent on building my gear and enchanting it for raiding. Where does that leave me? Not broke, but so far from epic flight training I wonder if I will be ready for the next riding tier when WotLK is released. What do you suggest? What are the best ways to rake in the dough?
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Hope everyone is having as much fun with their Headless Horseman brooms these days during the Hallow’s End event in WoW as me, but with an incorrect tooltip and heaps of confusion about just how long they’ll last, most wow players aren’t quite sure just how much fun they’re going to have.
Bornakk clears up some of the confusion (which he also had a hand in creating), saying that “the wow items with a duration on them won’t all vanish on November first, you just won’t be able to get any new ones.” So now here is the factual summary of the official words on blizzard regarding your beloved wow broom mounts:
Now, just think about how those of you who were patient and saved up your brooms on an alt can try and sell them later on when Hallow’s End is over in the AH, when people still wish they could ride in witchy (or Quidditchy) style, but are the brooms are even more rare than the twin blades! Do you think they’ll be worth something? A bet in June they will be more expensive than an wow epic mount, so ust the chance to earn 10000g wow gold or more;)
No Tags]]>Well, I’ve told you before about how different activities in World of Warcraft can actually help you be better at your job, but now the BBC has posted an article examining how game mechanics from games like WoW can actually help your company help you work better. According to the ESRB, the average wow gamer isn’t a teen after school any more– he’s 33 and has been gaming for 10 years. And because so many more professionals nowadays know the basics of gaming, employers are starting to apply those rules to the workplace to make everyone more productive. (in terma of earning wow gold)
One mechanic used is a form of “virtual currency” like “wow gold” in terms of emails and meeting time– send an email or hold a 15 minute meeting, and it costs you a wow gold or tokens, while wowgold/tokens can be earned in all kinds of ways. Not only does it keep employees on task, but it adds an extra layer of strategy and thought to the normal workday. Another wow game mechanic used by employers, says the BBC, is the idea of wow guilds and wow leveling rewards. “WOW Guilds” in the workplace are tracked along a point system,(like honor points) and the best wow guilds get the best projects and rewards (in this case money not wow gold).
Very interesting shit. While it sounds like good news for employers, I’m not sure how successful ideas like this would actually be among non-gamer employees– at some point, how good you are at your job would be determined not by your industry ability, but by your game-playing ability, and that doesn’t seem like a good outcome. But if employers find employees are willing to use these mechanics to make themselves more productive, everyone could benefit from the extra wow gold.
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It’s a variation on the red state/blue state argument, in that it points out that there are actually more World of Warcraft players in the United States today than there are professional farmers. I mean real farmers not wow gold farmers! And so, says the piece, when someone, be they politician or pundit or newscaster, says that “the real America” is rural farmland where people are more likely to be milking cows than running Karazhan, they’re wrong - totally There are a few problems with this argument, of course, one of which is admitted to in the article: farming and World of Warcraft-playing are hardly mutually exclusive. Just because you read blogs and play MMOs doesn’t mean you’re not a person who wakes up in the morning and gets your eggs out from under chickens. The other issue is that if you’re going to start fighting nostalgia, you’re going to lose. Every generation looks at the future (or in this case, the rapidly approaching present) and compares it unfavorably to the past. I’ve always thought it amazing that someday we will have someone in the White House who knows how to get 30 extra lives in Contra, and that person will probably look at the new holo-vid-games that come out in 2016 and say “when we were young, we played with buttons and thumbsticks!”
But back to the issue at hand: it’s true– America is becoming a technological, urban country, and whether you like it or not (politics completely aside, because I know how much you guys like those on this gaming blog), it’s a fact that a person on the street is more likely to know what day Brewfest starts rather than when the summer solstice hits. Sure, we’re not seeing the latest class changes on the evening news, but we are seeing World of Warcraft selling trucks, and whether newscasters and politicians are recognizing it or not, the MMO culture is becoming more and more massive every day.
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Most of us suspected that wow patch 2.4 would be the big Sunwell patch, but now it’s official. There’s going to be lots of new instancing coming up once all the big changes in wow patch 2.3 go live. Tigole even adds that “The 5 person wow dungeon is complete and the 25 person wow raid instance is progressing nicely. There’s also a cool “public” area featuring brand new wow daily quests called Sunwell Isle.”
The 5-person wow dungeon plus even more wow daily quests are a bit more to look forward to for those casual gamers who thought all their wow goodies were finished in wow patch 2.3, and that wow patch 2.4 would be almost entirely about the new 25-person raid dungeon. For the more hardcore-inclined among us, this will be the startling conclusion to The Burning Crusade expansion, the last big raid before Wrath of the Lich King! How does it feel? Exciting? Nostalgic? More of the same?
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