Posts Tagged 'wow gold'

Shamans and Enchanters: Now in handy scroll form!

Posted by admin on September 17 2008 Add Comments

Shamans and Enchanters: Now in handy scroll form! Moonglow Ink allows you make some really cool stuff. For example, at 35 skill, you can start making Scrolls of Recall, which act like the Shaman spell Astral Recall, allowing you to teleport home every 15 minutes, and all for the price of a vial of Moonglow Ink and a piece of Light Parchment. The scrolls go gray at 75, so you can churn out a lot of them as well. At 50 skill, you can start becoming an enchanter’s best friend. You can make Bleached Parchment, which can be targeted with armor enchantments. Anyone can then use the resulting scroll to enchant their armor. So far, there’s no apparent level limit on these scrolls, so if that remains unchanged, they’ll be good even for the new Wrath enchantments. All of this and all it requires is one Moonglow Ink and some Light Parchment for each

On Outland upgrading

Posted by admin on September 11 2008 Add Comments

 On Outland upgrading Yes, you can get upgrades from Outland, even from Hellfire Peninsula. No, you don’t have to take them. If you prefer form over function and plan to blast straight through Outland, you should be able to get away with keeping your blue gear til 70. If you do upgrade before Northrend, you will be in danger of looking like a clown, though, especially since the devs say they have no intention of itemizing for Death Knight specific gear sets before Northrend. Still, if you’re don’t mind looking silly, there’s some good upgrades to be had in Outland. Here’s a few quest upgrades from Hellfire Peninsula, Nagrand, and Zangarmarsh: Battlemaster’s Breastplate: This breastplate out of Hellfire Peninsula is at the end of a long quest line for both Horde and Alliance, but it’s a very nice upgrade from Saronite War

Arsonite Tinkerboom

Posted by admin on September 11 2008 Add Comments

Arsonite Tinkerboom Salutations! My name is Arsonite Tinkerboom, but I’m more commonly known as Arson, for reasons which will become blazingly clear. I was but a very young and minuscule child, not yet graced with the ability of personal locomotion, when we were forced to flee from Gnomeregan during the invasion. My father, an engineering magician, and my mother, an alchemist magician, had volunteered to help escort a group of refugees to Kharanos. They were always ready and willing to lend their assistance to aid our people, and their help was always readily received. My parents were very skilled in their professions, which brought them much respect and admiration, and they were known all through Gnomeregan. They had an incredible knack for blending their magical, alchemical, and engineering arts into the most fantastic contraptions. One of those grand

World of Warcraft subscription

Posted by admin on July 15 2008 Add Comments

I have just cancelled my World of Warcraft subscription and I am no longer allowed to logon to my account, therefore I will not be able to carry on with many of my World of Warcraft projects, including LevelRange. I will continue to give support for them but I cannot guarantee that they will stay working with the newer versions of World of Warcraft . I came to this decision due to me neglecting to play World of Warcraft for over a month now and I don’t think that I will be going back to playing it for a little while either, so there really is no point in paying for it if I am not going to be playing it. It was a good game while the novelty lasted and I may think about returning at a later date, but I will not be even half as dedicated as I used to be, most probably playing just for fun and when I am bored.

World of Warcraft is watching you

Posted by admin on July 7 2008 Add Comments

In order to combat automated robots and other forms of cheating, wow gold of Warcraft comes bundled with a rootkit wow gold has since been named Warden) that monitors your computer for signs of “suspicious” activity contrary to their EULA (End User License Agreement).Greg Hoglund first identified Warden in October 2005, a rootkit installed by World of Warcraft that monitors your machine every 15 seconds to identify programs that are attempting to hack or interfere with the operation of wow gold that would be against the EULA (bots, unauthorized interface hacks, etc). The rootkit acts similar to spyware, and according to Hoglund: Now, I can’t fault Blizzard from wanting to prevent in-game cheating – certainly the the attacks against games like World of Warcraft are growing in sophistication, but Warden takes this technology arms race to an entirely new

Fahrenheits fell

Posted by admin on June 30 2008 Add Comments

They were all dead now. Raymond stood alone amongst the piled corpses. she typed > Are you in India? She didn’t answer, but she had an idea. She killed four more and shook out wow gold wrists. > talk, then no porfa necesito mi plata Her wrists were getting tired, and her chest heaved and her hated podge wobbled as she worked the keypad. > I’ve been trying to find that out myself, Kali. “Right,” Anda said. She set her character off for the doorway. Lucy brushed past her. > kali > not a clue Anda waited by the BFG10K while Lucy paid off the Fahrenheits and saw them on their way. “Now we take the cottage,” Lucy said. “I’ll be glad when we’re done with this — that was bugfuck nutso.” She opened the door and her character disappeared in a fireball that erupted from directly overhead. A

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