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I Give Up.... A Moonkin's Tale (Very Long)

I wasn't always a moonkin. Back before BC I was a resto druid. I was the main resto druid for my guild that raided a little more than halfway through Naxx. The problem was, healing was pretty boring. So what did I do? I rolled a rogue and spent most of my time outside of Naxx raids on him. I even brought him through some BWL and AQ20 runs.

Well, then the Burning Crusade came out and it was time to level my druid up. I sure wasn't going to do it as resto. I already had a character with an energy bar that did melee DPS. So I decided to try going moonkin with a few random pieces of gear I had picked up from AQ40 that no one wanted.

Totem Talk: So you're still playing that shaman...

Totem Talk is the column for shamans. Matthew Rossi plays a couple of shamans. And he's embarrassed to admit that he forgot that he hadn't finished his series of columns about how to level a shaman. No excuse, no justification, he just plain forgot. So here and now we continue the interrupted series with a look at levels 41 - 58. We'll get back to elemental gear, I promise.

Parts one and two of the series got you up to level 40. You're wearing mail (most likely the Scarlet Monastery blues, especially for aspiring enhancement shamans) and ready to begin the march to Outland. Well, the first thing you'll need to do is find a place to start adventuring! Well, okay, the first thing you'll need to do is train your new level 40 abilities, and you'll keep having to do that as time passes. Then you'll need to find a place to go adventuring, mainly to pay for things like training.

Two amusing RL events involving WoW

So WoW has touched RL for me twice in the past couple weeks, both in rather amusing ways. Thought I would share them with you guys.

First one : So a few days ago I went to a concert in Detroit, and after the concert, my friends and I (all of whom play WoW) took the Detroit People Mover (aka, just a monorail).

So these two guys walk in to the cart we are sitting in, we did not pay much attn. I took another glance at the two shortly after the monorail started moving. One was wearing a "world of warcraft" T-shirt, and the other was wearing a "For the Horde" T-shirt. Oh man..a monorail cart full of addicts, this should be fun right? So I begin looking at the one guys face in an attempt to make eye contact. Finally when our eyes meet, he looks at me, then looks at his friend, and the both look at the ground and move closer to each other. I ignored their odd behaviour and simply said "Hey, what server?" with a smirk on my face, hoping to make friendly conversation.

Best Arena Team Class Makeup in World Of Warcraft

I went through the armory and did some analysis. If you fight a 2000+ rating 5v5 team, you have a

96.0% chance to face a Warrior
93.4% chance to face a Paladin
76.3% chance to face a Priest
73.4% chance to face a Mage
39.6% chance to face a Shaman
38.5% chance to face a Rogue
35.7% chance to face a Hunter
25.7% chance to face a Druid
16.9% chance to face a Warlock

Why i dont like Rogues

Rogues are annoying, i think the class attributes provide the 'rogue mentality' with the perfect tools to be irritating.

Dwarf In World of WarCraft

The dwarves of Ironforge are an ancient race of robust humanoids that live beneath the snow-capped mountains of Khaz Modan. The dwarves have always been fast allies to the humans and they revel in the prospects of battle and storytelling alike. In past ages, the dwarves rarely left the safety of their mountain fortresses. However, when the call to battle sounded they rose up to defend their friends and allies with unmatched courage and valor. While the dwarves of Ironforge appreciate the fighting skill of the Horde, it is with grim eyes that they look upon the orcs and their allies, the trolls and the Forsaken. Although the dwarves have held dealings of commerce and diplomacy with the high elves, they keep the people of Quel’Thalas at an arm’s distance. While the night elves may share the same allegiances, the dwarves look upon them with suspicion and some trepidation. Humans, however, are the staunch and constant allies of the dwarven people and find welcome, favor and kindness when in dwarven lands.

hit the reply button

hit the reply button - at the top there's an "insert picture" button (it looks like a yellow envelope) where you put in the link for the picture. Since you said it's on your computer you need to join a site like: http://imageshack.us/ so that you can have the picture "hosted" so that you can get a regular link to insert into forums etc. Then you can use that account for whenever you want to post a picture from your computer. This can be used at any forum or site that allows you to post a picture (many users here use that site). It takes about 5 mins to sign up and upload that picture, and it's easy to do.

We use FRAPs to record in-game

We use FRAPs to record in-game and the program WoW Model Viewer to get some of those special shots of characters and green screen them in. Now for some of the camera movements a private server is used where you can fly around. But most are done in WoW zooming to first person mode either with actual characters using emotes or to film backgrounds in which we Chroma Key characters and effects in. Here are a couple links to getting started:

whether or not to rob a friend of £250

So the question is whether or not to rob a friend of £250, since if/when Blizzard identifies the account as being sold (which arguably, is not necessarily going to happen), the account will be banned... I'd still not sell the account. It is a disservice to an afore-mentioned friend at the very least (for the reason I explained). It also is not mine to sell. Any more than the Golden Gate Bridge is mine to sell. Interesting opinion. By the way, the person would be well aware of the risks - lets say it was their idea in the first place, so it cannot be called "robbing".

No screenshot

No screenshot, but my favorite crit ever as a dagger rogue came in Arathi Basin on my old server. I was level 49, had a Widowmaker with a +4 damage enchant on it. I was guarding the mine, and a pally had just ran by and given me a blessing of might, and I still had a warrior's battle shout effect on me (even more AP). Then, this undead mage runs up and starts trying to capture the mine flag. I was stealthed, of course, and grabbed one of those +30% damage rage bonuses, got behind him, and crit ambushed him for 1528. One hit kill. It was amazing :)

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