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The 1st World of Warcraft leveling guide you are most inclined to hear about is Joana’s leveling guide and most of the more experienced players claim that it is one of the best.

It is common thought that the most expedient way to level up is by questing. Joana’s leveling guide is by a large margin the most helpful tool in directing you thru the order in which to finish the quests. Although it works rather well in the robust AOE class, grinding is very limiting because it is much slower than questing. Using questing can help the method, which of course is very advantageous.

Joana’s leveling guide makes your time more efficient because you will be ready to group together many quests better when you come to understand the zones concerned in play. Sections can alter in difficulty for precise classes. Joana is a hunter , however , which makes her very good at leveling on their own.

If you’re a new player without much experience you may be considering how knowing search order can be of help. This is the great thing about Joana’s leveling guide. It makes liberal use of coordinates which in effect make a step by step route indicating the preferred direction of travel.

Joana’s leveling guide has a number of available add-ons which contain correct coordinates which pinpoint locations on a game map which can save you a great deal of time. You won’t waste your time roaming around a setting trying to find where the quest is supposed to begin primarily based on confusing text or poor instructions.

Some of the quest directives can be extremely confusing and offer no explanation on a way to complete particular objectives. Joana’s leveling guide offers important recommendation on something as specific as how to destroy a certain number of mobs. Because of the relevant methods Joana’s leveling guide can show you the easiest way to help make the process of leveling up so faster and more efficient, you will be leaving your mates in the dust.

Are you ready to read on? At wowlevelupguide.com you can find a full report on the best WoW level up guides including Joana’s Guide.

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World of Warcraft Mage Guide

The Mage is the king of the burst DPS in World of Warcraft and are desired by most groups because of their damage output, intelligence buff, and the possibility of health and mana regeneration of food and drink provided.

While the Mage is definitely a power house in the DPS department they generally hit points are missing. Some classes such as Warrior, Paladin, Death Knight wear heavy armor and have a large amount of hit points and can last many gangs. Other classes like Priest, Druid, Shaman and have the ability to heal itself when it gets difficult. Rogues can vanish, and the Hunters and Warlocks have their pet to absorb damage. The Mage has none of these. They have low hit points, wear cloth armor, can not heal itself, and have no pets. As the Mage has the control and it is something you must learn how to use when leveling your Mage.

Like all the classes in World of Warcraft Mage has three skill trees. These are Arcane, Fire and Frost. The first two quantities can cause massive damage, but lack of control. The Fire and Arcane trees is little in the form of crowd control. Of course, all characters have the Mage infamous ’sheep’ power, but only Frost for added control.

If you specialize in frost might not be the great battle of the other trees, but you have much more control over the situation. Some talents give your Chill effects a chance to freeze the target for a short period of time, increasing your Chill effects time, the lower the rate of movement of the target and stun your audience. This tree is excellent for solo Mage Leveling.

One of the tactics you would use the level to get to an area with a large number of gangs in one general area. To secure you a green area where the crowd are here to pick. Start collecting them and if your number one around your pop Frost Nova and roots in place. Go back in melee range and cut loose with Blizzard. This is a tactic I used on a number Mage characters I’ve built over the years and it really works.

I know there are people who will tell you to do your own level gangs, but I beg to differ. Let’s play two different scenarios.

In the first scenario we will head out to an area mob my level. As they become too hard and I have tissue paper for armor I will not be able to hunt and will in effect be forced to kill one at a time. Since my level they have more hit points and it takes longer to nuke them down, and after every kill I need to sit down and drink some drinks before I could involve the following. For each of these kills will just say I get 200 experience points. For the sake of argument let’s say I can kill a mob every 3 minutes, so that would 20 per hour. Total Experience per hour would be 4000.

Scenario two is a little different will. I go to an area with many bands that are green to me. I pick up 5 at a time, around them, they freeze to the ground and use Blizzard. Every mob I kill only gives 100 experience points. In this area I can pull 1 every 3 minutes as I mentioned, but for the same amount of mana I have slain mob 5 against the one above. Sure they only give 100 experience points, but 5 x 100 = 500 versus 200 as above. Let us suppose I need to pull as I mentioned in one hours time. Instead of 4,000 points that I earned 10,000 experience. Add to these numbers the fact that I 100 slain and plundered every crowd. Which method makes more money?

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Check out this really cool article all about World of Warcraft: Ulduar — Yogg-Saron | Warcraft Videos
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This was our third Yogg-Saron kill. I didn’t want to record the first 2 kills because I didn’t want to fuss with fraps and risk messing something up.

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Reader comments — ahh, yes, the juicy goodness following a meaty post. [1.Local] ducks past the swinging doors to see what readers have been chatting about in the back room over the past week . You know, Archdruid Fandouche Toolhelm Fandral Staghelm sure does ask for a lot of Morrowgrain … So what’s up with that ? Shade : He constructed a World Tree without the blessing of the dragon flights, causing a tree that is warped and corrupted enough that it’s being invaded by harpies, grell and grelkin, and corrupting the furbolgs that are supposed to be living happily on it. A tree that invites the invasion of satyr — and the satyr are referenced in the War of the Ancients trilogy as being products of Sargeras, warping some dude with a god complex. Silithus ? He defended Silithus once, yes — and watched his son ripped apart before his eyes in the process. That broke him. He shattered the Sceptre of the Shifting Sands , the key to opening the Gates of Ahn’Qiraj , when the dragon flights asked him to keep guard over it in the event that the Qiraj returned. He said he was done with the dragon flights and done with protecting the place. His last words upon leaving the scene were as follows: “My son’s soul will find no comfort in this hollow victory, dragon. I will have him back. Though it takes millennia, I will have my son back!” You want to know what he’s doing with the morrowgrain? He’s trying to find a way to use it to bring his son back from the dead. He may have been a “leader” at some point, but after the War of the Shifting Sands , everything — and I mean everything — that man does is somehow related to his son’s death. … well, at least, that’s what I’m putting my money on. Continue reading [1.Local]: What’s all that morrowgrain for, anyway? Filed under: Engineering , Analysis / Opinion , Fan stuff , Features , Humor , [1.Local] [1.Local]: What’s all that morrowgrain for, anyway? originally appeared on WoW.com on Sun, 29 Nov 2009 20:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink  |  Email this  |  Comments

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