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Libram of What Might Be Truth, Maybe

The Libram of Absolute Truth has been on a bit of a roller coaster on the patch 2.4 PTR. Its current form on Live servers is a 27 mana off of Holy Light. The PTR gave it a boost to an 84 mana reduction, but it has recently been gutted back down to 34.

How a quirk in the game can steal your loot

There is a mechanic in game that we are all aware of, and one that exists for a good reason: when we attack a mob, we get the mob's loot. That's the mechanic. If you're solo grinding mobs out in Shadowmoon Valley for some Primal Fire, you want to be sure you're the only one that can get the loot. The same goes for groups – if you're grouping and killing Murmur in Shadow Labs, you want to be sure that everyone is going to get his pretty blues.

But what if the mechanics of the boss fight dictate that you won't hit the boss? In fact, what if successfully killing the boss means that you have to stand on the opposite end of the playing field the whole time? You don't hit the boss, you don't get the loot – but you've done everything right. In this, the game mechanic does not represent fair play, nor does it encourage success. In fact, the mechanics are a complete contradiction of each other.

Why there won't be a flood of death knights

Many people are predicting that "everyone" will make a new death knight character when the new expansion is going to come out -- so many that the world will seem full of them. While it is true that everyone may very well try out the first couple levels of the new death knight hero class, it's not true that every server will be overrun with them. Here's why:

Be a warrior tank is easy

Tanking is, hands down, the hardest role in a group, both technicly and in the dynamic of a group. Its not hard when compared to other things [DMC is hard, if you want a measuring tool], but in the context of the game, its the hardsest it gets. The reason is that you are basicly incharge of the group, and you have to make sure none of the stupid things the other 4 people in the group dont kill you. you are there to fix the problems the other people in the group create with their lack of basic skill.

A little tip for starting Outlands

I found Outlands to be very melee-friendly, at least on my Warrior. I don't use elixirs or potions (healing pots the exception). I rarely used stat food, only if had some on me, wouldn't go out and buy it. I loved Outlands on my Warrior, it was fast and not hard at all. I could usually easily take on multiple mobs.

On my Hunter I'm finding it a bit easier then Azeroth. The mobs seem more spread out so I don't worry about the random pather coming up behind me like used to happen on Azertoh alot.

Taking Down Ragnaros In World Of Warcraft

In the mythology of World of Warcraft, Ragnaros is know as the Firelord. In Ancient times, he fought in the name of the Old Gods against the Titans. Eventually, his power was sealed into the Molten Core. When a dwarf unlocked the bindings holding Ragnaros captive, Ragnaros began to create an army of living stone. The Molten Core is the easiest of the raid instances Blizzard has provided its maximum level player, but is by no means a push over. The key to many of the boss encounters in Molten Core is teamwork and cooperation. Getting forty players all on the same page in regards to who does what and when, can be a taxing task. It is essential during the Ragnaros fight that everyone is playing to their top game. If one player fails at their role, the entire raid can crumble.

people complain when a gold seller advert here

Ah, and then people complain when a gold seller advert here remains undeleted for a mere two hours... EDIT: On a more serious note, posts like this might help you keep your optimism: What bothers me most is that the community is made up nearly exclusively of sheep. I'm willing to bet that a good number of players, and even some of the posters who made a witty comment were actually offended (at least on some level). And, instead of expressing it, they chose not to ruffle feathers. No, I'm not black. But, anything I've said which most probably presume was targeted ONLY at the whites who made those racist comments is meant equally for any and all of the black players who said, "I'm black and I thought this was funny." I'm sure some of them might respond, "you have no right to tell me how to feel about these types of comments." But, I would say the same thing to these people that I would to anyone who's getting bullied/insulted. "Stand up for yourself." Insults are insults, even when masked in humor. All of the 15 and 16 year olds, who play Wow and on the forums, are seeing this and likely developing skewed perspectives on bigotry because people refuse to speak up and say something. It's hours later. And I'm still very angry at what I saw in that thread--not so much the original post as the hundreds of endorsing comments made about it.

Please bear with me folks

Please bear with me folks, I am new to WoW and am being taught by a good friend of mine and I'd like your experience in order to make the following decision: So here it goes, my WoW obsessed friend is amazing and I am looking to buy him a fabulous present and am wondering which would be more beneficial for a hardcore WoW gamer like himself. What would be better to get him, an Ideazon Zboard GamingKeyboard (and if so should i get the Warcraft Keyset for Zboard) or a Razor Copperhead Gaming Mouse? Is there something else out there that would be better than either of these? I would really love to knock his socks of with the perfect present so i appreciate any and all your help. Thanks for any help and/or guidance you can give me!

For guys like me who prefer easy mode

For guys like me who prefer easy mode, the changes are welcome. But for you true purists, it must be one hell of an adjustment. I have said that many times before: None of my toone ever HAD to do orange quests or grind in a zone just to get up to the level of the mobs. There were enough quests before and the xp was always okay for me. The only difference now is that I turned 60 with my last 2 characters and still had EPL and Silithus to quest in...zones where I normally ding 60 in. If you follow questlines through, you always have green and yellow quests. Maybe WoW seems easy mode now, but it was never hardmode really. BTW...this is true for Alliance and Horde...

let people be able to upgrade from regular to CE

You can't. Upgrade, that is. Unless they've changed things since, it was stated at the time that if you added a standard version of Burning Crusade to your account, you would not then be able to add a collector's edition at a later date. I have both CEs as well, and I had to wait nearly a week for my BC one, so I missed most of the launch stuff. Hope that doesn't happen with WotLK. Actually, shortly after they launched Burning Crusade, there was a large uproar of people who, out of desperation, bought the standard game and the CE, the standard box arrived first, they installed it, but couldn't install the CE. Blizzard changed their policy on it.... I think about a month after TBC launched, and let people be able to upgrade from regular to CE.

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