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ARTICLE du 05/09/2008 17:47:31   Wow Gold Should your GM be able to tax you?

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Moreover, the taxation Wow Gold idea acts as an incentive for people not to guild their alts, thus avoiding taxation entirely on toons that are usually the real means of support for a raiding main (someone remind me to go reserve a hunter named Swissbank). As an herbalist/alchemist, I farm a lot for friends and have been known to chuck the guild bank a few hundred gold from time to time. Maybe I'd save time and money wow gold under a system that required me to hand over 2-3% of my income, but still. Being taxed removes an element of individual responsibility, and it certainly takes away the nice feeling you have for voluntarily helping others.

This idea's been floated before, but a few wow gold people on the forums have responded pretty enthusiastically to the notion of introducing a "guild income tax." Others...not so much so. Basically, there was a proposal made in the Beta forums that Blizzard give GM's/officers the ability to levy a percentage-based tax on members' earnings.

I have to admit that I'm not too keen on the idea of a broad-based "income tax" on players, if only because the game's current mechanics make it all but certain that the main beneficiaries will be people who wow gold either can't (due to class/spec) or won't put much gold into the guild coffers.

Jeff "Tigole" Kaplan responded, saying that it "was an interesting idea" and they're considering options for improving guild administration, but there was no way they could program a change like this in time for Wrath. Bear in wow gold mind that the original tax being suggested would apply to your toon both inside and out of raids (although no one was seriously suggesting that the tax should apply to non-raiding members of the guild).

If nothing else the idea's given rise to a few nice jokes (Cacora of Hellscream: "Do I get money back at the end of the year if I claim multiple alts as dependents?"), but the final word may well belong to Grig from Whisperwind: "So, Blizzard wow gold is considering taking one of the most universally loathed concepts from real life and adding it to a game. Why, they'd be silly not to do it."

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ARTICLE du 07/08/2008 06:18:12   The Lameness of World of Warcraft Gold

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The most glaring problem with World of Warcraft Gold, though, is the larger storyline. Lots of video game developers are wrestling with how to shape players'''' choices without penning them in. Warcraft''''s developers don''''t care about that. They don''''t tell a story so much as lead you through a theme park. Key figures from the Warcraft mythology mill around like Mickey Mouse at Disney World, waving to visitors. The giant war that''''s supposedly raging across the world seems to be stuck in a stalemate—neither side gains an inch of territory, and the generals stand around looking bored. Compare that to a game like The Matrix Online, where major characters hand out new challenges and even die to move the story ahead.

Blizzard has written new storylines before. Last buy wow gold winter, it challenged players to team up and fuel a worldwide war effort. As a payoff, it unlocked new territory. This was a good example of letting the users drive a story, but Warcraft needs more of them. New wars should break out, cities should rise and fall, and all hell should break loose at least once a month—and the players should be the ones to make it happen. After all, in a world that never changes, you can never make your mark.

 

WoW-nnui is a problem for Blizzard (the company behind Warcraft), but it''''s a bigger problem for the logo design fans. Warcraft is such a towering success that other game makers, challenged with sinking millions into the field with a minimum of risk, are now compelled to copy it. Sure, a few companies have taken chances with nuclear wastelands and comic book superheroes, but skim the list of games slated for next year and you''''ll find a whole bunch of cranky dwarves and chain-mail bikinis. If Warcraft doesn''''t get any better, online games will be nothing but a kill-this, collect-that experience.

 

Luckily for Blizzard, there''''s a simple way to make its World of Warcraft Gold cash cow a better product. Warcraft took off by popularizing the role-playing games that preceded it. Now it needs to adapt more of the ideas that made those games great.

 

The most obvious thing to add is customization. The MySpace generation cheapest wow gold expects a personalized experience, yet Warcraft''''s avatars come in only a few stock models. The men are brawny, the women are lithe. Although you can choose the details, you can never change your look once you''''ve made your initial decision—you can''''t even get a new haircut. You can''''t post a profile or write a bio and, unlike in online worlds like Second Life, you can''''t own land or even rent your own space. Adding personalization would reinforce the game''''s raison d''''être: addictiveness. Plus, giving players an ownership stake and a unique-looking character would keep them coming back for more.

 

Online swords ''''n'''' sorcery games like Ultima Online wow gold and EverQuest once settled for cult followings. But World of Warcraft—the half-game/half-community in which thousands of players cooperate and compete in the same virtual world—turned the genre on its head by luring a massive audience. The game has attracted more than 7.5 million users worldwide—most of whom pay $15 a month to play—and its success has devastated the competition. The New York Times covers Warcraft, and South Park lampooned it. It''''s a shame, then, that the first massive online game to break into the mainstream is so horribly flawed.

 

Technically, Warcraft is fantastic. It sports some wow of the most polished, attractive graphics of any game on the market. You can also play for days and still come across new sights, like a vast coral reef or a gigantic stone bridge crumbling over a chasm. And the game constantly feeds you achievements and rewards, minimizing frustration by neatly color-coding every monster and mission.

 

Warcraft''''s constant cycle of rewards helps cheap wow gold explain the game''''s extreme addictiveness. The color-coding also illustrates the game''''s defining ethos: the lowest common denominator. To reach everyone from casual players to obsessives, Warcraft strips its controls down to a handful of choices and tactics. Winning a fight turns into a basic numbers game. If you''''re bigger, you''''ll win. If you''''re smaller—well, you should start running. As a consequence of Warcraft''''s simplemindedness, you end up doing the same thing the same way hundreds of times. Somebody asks you to go to some field, find some monsters, and kill them. After you''''re done, you walk back wow gold and pick up your reward—only to hear that even bigger monsters wait around the corner. You''''re a rat, and the game keeps sending you to look for bigger pellets.

 

You could argue that the gameplay is supposed to be cheap wow gold repetitive and simple. The real point of Warcraft is to interact with the other players—to socialize in the chat channels, team up for quests, and run each other down on the battlefields. Teamwork and competition do make the game much more fun, but everybody''''s stuck in the same grind. With little at stake, your quests feel less like Frodo and Sam''''s trip to Mordor than a night shift at Hardee''''s. Every new level brings more of the same, and fatigue sets in the 10th time you''''ve run through the same high-level dungeon, or when you''''re trying to crack level 38 but can''''t bring yourself to kill another goddamn swamp jaguar. In other words, you start to feel what designer and critic Mike Sellers dubbed "WoW-nnui."

 

Warcraft also limits your choices when it comes to gameplay. The citizens of Warcraft are like migrant workers—they logo design get their marching orders, and they follow them to the letter. Players never face moral quandaries and never get to choose between an upstanding act and an evil one. Instead of just barging through every problem with a sword and a club, Warcraft should let players negotiate their way through conflicts. If someone pays you to run an errand, do you follow through honestly or steal their money? Should you betray one faction to win favor with another—and what happens if you pick the wrong side? Other commercial role-playing games, like the best-selling Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, are full of these types of decisions. It''''s time Warcraft gets with the program.



ARTICLE du 18/07/2008 09:34:05   Wow Gold From Levels

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This is a guide made specifically for wow gold rogues and will help out your leveling tremendously.

Next thing we want to focus stock blog on is equipment that you can use at level 30. I’m not going to tell you which equipment you must have as long as you remember you want to have high DPS and a good crit chance. Any equipment that helps out that bottom line would be good to use.

Now we are off to the different grinding spots!

It also will give wow gold you great places to grind as well as make you tons of extra gold while power leveling to level 70.

First things first, here is a list of items that you will find very useful wow gold while grinding and will help reduce cooldown time between fights as well as helping you dish out the most DPS you can while grinding:

Assassination
2 points in fuzhou Remorseless Attacks
5 points in Malice

Combat
5 points in sport blog Lightning Reflexes
2 points in Sinister Strike
3 points in Backstab
4 points in Dagger/Dual Wield Specialization

Frost Oil x 4
Instant Poison x 20
Thistle Tea x 5 – helps a lot whenever you website promote are in trouble because it will help you kill things quicker. Great to use whenever you are fighting 2 mobs at the same time.
Soothing Turtle Bisque x 20 – This gives you +8 Stamina (80 more life) and +8 Spirit, nuff said.
Bandages x 20 – You can probably figure this out.
Healing Potion x 5 – Same goes business with these.
Next thing we need to analyze is what spec you want to use when grinding. Just remember this really is just a base as you should see what you would rather use that would fit your playstyle better:

30-34 – You have a couple of different game blog choices here. Vul’Gor Ogre Mound in Duskwood (west of the road leading to STV), you could also grind on the Tigers and Panthers while doing the mastery quests from Nesingwary’s Camp in STV (of course, you might want to avoid this area if you are on a PvP server as you will more than likely be ganked a lot.), Last but not least there is Dustwallow Marsh which might be a little bit safer than STV, you can grind on the tons of animals there and also get tons of leather from skinning.

34-36 – Stanglethorn Vale at Lake Nazferiti, you can grind on the Venture Co. Geologists and Mechanics. They tend to drop a decent amount of silver per kill (around 2-3) as well as green drops.

36-39 – Arathi Highlands you can wow blog grind out your heart’s content at the different Elemental binding areas. They tend to drop great cash and some items that sell on the AH pretty well. Only downside to this wow gold is the elementals are immune to poison so DPS might be down a little bit. On some servers these areas are camped 24/7 so you really want to see if there are people there already before getting started.

38-42 – Another great place you can grind is Badlands. There exam blog are tons of animals everywhere which you can quickly kill and skin. Just make sure you have tons of room in your bags for all the vendor trash you pick up.

39-44 – Tanaris just south of Steamwheedle Port is a car blog beach that is covered in turtles which you can grind on and skin. You can make an extra 15g an hour while grinding these. Every little bit helps! :)

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ARTICLE du 03/07/2008 07:39:12   WoW Gold and PVPing With Your Priest

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Taking your Priest into PvP: Quite a few players will spec Shadow for the DPS/kills, however I have found it a lot more enjoyable to go Holy, not to mention that a Holy specced Priest is a far more valuable asset to a party then a Shadow Priest. If you want to power level a priest through the PvP ranks, then you will be forced to go Shadow. However this guide is for a Holy/Disc Priest, the more difficult, but more rewarding PvP path. When you are not healing and have Mana to play with always cast a Mind Blast or SWP when you can afford it. Never sit in a battle with full mana waiting to heal. Overhealing, this is a common mistake of pure healers, to actually throw more healing at a player then what he/she really needs. A general rule of thumb that I use (As a heal spec Priest) is a simple 2 button combo and evaluate if further healing is needed, and that is: an instant cast Renew, and a cast of Flash Heal. This 2 button combo will work on every class but a Warrior. (Give a warrior an extra Flash Heal, and spam it if necessary) As a Holy Priest you have better heals and a better chance to crit on a heal, this is normally why Priests “over-heal”. Don’t worry, in time you will know exactly how much you need and when. Who to heal? Who do I heal first, how do I prioritize? Another Noob mistake is for a healer to heal a caster with no mana, wtf? (Ohhh wand use FTW? I don’t think so) Think of it this way, which will do the most DPS? Is there another healer getting waxed? Here is a general priority list: 1. Healer with Mana/Priest. A Druid should bear morph if he/she gets a ton of agro, and a Pally should bubble, so kind of watch out for other Priests. 2. Mage with Mana 3. Warrior with less then 25% HP left. 4. Shaman with Mana in melee. If the Shaman is not near melee peeps, he should be healing himself. 5. Rogue 6. Hunter 7. Warrior with 50% of HP left. 8. Warlock - Warlocks have a wide array of survivability tools from healing to Demon spec, so here healing will not be needed in the majority of cases. 9. Druid – A druid with little mana can morph, so give them the heal, hoping they know how to play their class. 10. Warrior with 75% of HP left. 11. Pally – Pally is last because they are always the last to die, (Even without a healer) they can bubble and heal themselves, so your services are really not needed, unless they are out of mana. Keep in mind this is just a general list, of course there will always be other things to consider. How a class is spec’d makes a huge difference. Heal a Rest specced Druid and you will probably embarrass yourself, however healing a Druid that is specced heavy in Balance(and in Moonkin form) and you will be worshipped. Unless there are no other targets, NEVER heal a caster that is OOM, it would be much better for them to die and come back with full Mana/HP in 30 to 60 secs. Another thing to keep in mind is Dispel Magic, if you are healing someone always take half a second and look at the Debuffs, if there is any, cast DM after your Renew and Flash Heal.



ARTICLE du 09/03/2008 07:08:42   Your NBA West champ is Which?

Here's a look at how the Western Conference wow gold would shape up, based on Monday's standings. Plenty of room for teams to move up and down here -- Phoenix elevated to No. 5 after these were written -- and we can expect changes in the projected pairings on almost a daily basis.

No. 1. San Antonio Spurs vs. No. 8 cheap wow gold The Spurs have too much discipline for the Warriors. San Antonio, as usual, is playing its best basketball as the playoffs approach and Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, and Manu Ginobili have not played heavy minutes all season. They also have more depth than ever with the acquisitions of Kurt Thomas and Damon Stoudamire, plus the addition of Ime Udoka to the rotation.

The Lakers now have the most complete offensive team in basketball. As wow when he lit up Dallas for 52 points on Sunday, the Mavs have no answer for Bryant defensively now that Kobe has Pau Gasol's versatility for teams to deal with.

It is no fluke that the Hornets swept the Suns in four games this season. buy wow gold eyes light up when he sees the Suns, especially now that Shaquille O'Neal and Amare Stoudemire are the primary pick-and-roll defenders to help Steve Nash try to keep Paul out of the lane.

The Suns have lost their ability to run teams off the floor and they miss google排名 rebounding, athleticism and defense more than they ever could have imagined. (Hornets in 6)



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