Thursday, November 26th, 2009 at
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New around here? WoW Rookie points WoW’s newest players to the basics of a good start in the World of Warcraft . V isit WoW.com’s WoW Rookie Guide for links to all our tips, tricks and how-to’s. Your evil plan has come to fruition: your significant other, best buddy, school pal or co-worker has finally confessed an interest in playing World of Warcraft . Send your buddy a Recruit-A-Friend invitation, and let the bodies hit the floor . You’re about to cut a mean swath through Azeroth while enjoying some sweet side benefits: 300% XP bonus for both you and your recruit (when grouped) 10% reputation bonus for you and your recruit The ability to summon one another to each other’s locations across the world 30 levels of “free” XP from your recruit, granted to any of your lower-level veteran characters A free month of game time for every recruit who upgrades to a retail account The ever-so-sweet, exclusive Zhevra mount for one of your characters, once your recruit pays for 60 days’ worth of game time Continue reading WoW Rookie: Recruit-a-Friend Filed under: Tips , Features , Leveling , WoW Rookie , Alts WoW Rookie: Recruit-a-Friend originally appeared on WoW.com on Thu, 26 Nov 2009 18:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink | Email this | Comments

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Thursday, November 26th, 2009 at
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New around here? WoW Rookie points WoW’s newest players to the basics of a good start in the World of Warcraft . V isit WoW.com’s WoW Rookie Guide for links to all our tips, tricks and how-to’s. Your evil plan has come to fruition: your significant other, best buddy, school pal or co-worker has finally confessed an interest in playing World of Warcraft . Send your buddy a Recruit-A-Friend invitation, and let the bodies hit the floor . You’re about to cut a mean swath through Azeroth while enjoying some sweet side benefits: 300% XP bonus for both you and your recruit (when grouped) 10% reputation bonus for you and your recruit The ability to summon one another to each other’s locations across the world 30 levels of “free” XP from your recruit, granted to any of your lower-level veteran characters A free month of game time for every recruit who upgrades to a retail account The ever-so-sweet, exclusive Zhevra mount for one of your characters, once your recruit pays for 60 days’ worth of game time Continue reading WoW Rookie: Recruit-a-Friend Filed under: Tips , Features , Leveling , WoW Rookie , Alts WoW Rookie: Recruit-a-Friend originally appeared on WoW.com on Thu, 26 Nov 2009 18:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink | Email this | Comments

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Thursday, November 19th, 2009 at
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New around here? WoW Rookie points WoW’s newest players to the basics of a good start in the World of Warcraft . V isit WoW.com’s WoW Rookie Guide for links to all our tips, tricks and how-to’s. Training up your spells and abilities used to be fairly complex — not the process itself, mind you, but figuring out where to go. Trainers were tucked into obscure nooks and crannies all over the world, a real incentive to go exploring. Several infamous profession trainers were even located inside instances ; you had to fight your way in, bags stuffed with all the mats for the next batch of recipes you hoped to train, and skill up like mad so you could buy the next available recipe while your group kept the area clear. Training is much simpler in today’s World of Warcraft , but it’s hardly intuitive. We’ve pulled together a few notes on training for class spells and abilities, professions, riding skill for mounts and weapon skills, to help steer you to the right place at the right time. Continue reading WoW Rookie: Training up Filed under: Tips , How-tos , Features , Leveling , Classes , Talents , WoW Rookie , Mounts WoW Rookie: Training up originally appeared on WoW.com on Wed, 18 Nov 2009 21:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink | Email this | Comments

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Wednesday, November 4th, 2009 at
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Here is a great article I came across when googling here it is
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New around here? WoW Rookie points WoW’s newest players to the basics of a good start in the World of Warcraft . Send us a note to suggest a WoW Rookie topic, and be sure to v isit WoW.com’s WoW Rookie Guide for links to all our tips, tricks and how-to’s. Want to add high-powered functionality and high-octane style to your interface and controls? Add-ons, dear readers. You need add-ons. Also known as mods, add-ons can be such powerful upgrades to your gaming experience that some players consider them mandatory beyond a certain level of play. You can get add-ons that show you how much threat you’ve built as a tank, add-ons that show how much DPS you’re doing relative to other members of the raid, and add-ons that show you who needs Dispel Magic now . There are add-ons that let you reconfigure and move your hotbars anyplace on your screen, add-ons that show you how much gold you have on each of your other characters, and add-ons that point the way to the area where your quest objective awaits … Sweet stuff, indeed. Continue reading WoW Rookie: Add-ons for rookies Filed under: How-tos , Features , WoW Rookie WoW Rookie: Add-ons for rookies originally appeared on WoW.com on Wed, 04 Nov 2009 15:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink | Email this | Comments

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Wednesday, October 7th, 2009 at
2:00 pm
Heres an article I found when surfing all about WoW Rookie: PUGging without the bad apples
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New around here? WoW Rookie points WoW’s newest players to the basics of a good start in the World of Warcraft . Send us a note to suggest a WoW Rookie topic, and be sure to v isit WoW.com’s WoW Rookie Guide for links to all our tips, tricks and how-to’s. PUGs (PickUp Groups), which are groups of players that come together on the fly to run instance groups or raids, are a fact of life for most WoW players. Especially in today’s WoW , when instances fly by more quickly than ever before (a quick TotC before dinnertime, anyone?), PUGs help you accomplish your quest, gear and achievement goals when you can’t run them with a regular group or guild. And now that most players are concentrated in endgame content, PUGs are likely to be the only way you’ll get a shot at running earlier instances as intended, with a group of the appropriate level. Sounds like a winner … So why do PUGs get such a bad rap? Mostly, it’s the bad apple theory – but as Donny Osmond warbled so winningly above, “one bad apple don’t spoil the whole bunch, girl.” In a Massively Multiplayer Online RPG like WoW , you shouldn’t be afraid to get involved with other players. Let’s see how you can dig into PUGs without biting into (or being) the worm. Continue reading WoW Rookie: PUGging without the bad apples Filed under: Tips , How-tos , Instances , Features , Raiding , WoW Rookie WoW Rookie: PUGging without the bad apples originally appeared on WoW.com on Wed, 07 Oct 2009 09:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink | Email this | Comments

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