lunes, 23 de febrero de 2009

couple of tips on making serious amounts of gold in World of Warcraft

As I promised, here are just a couple of tips on making serious amounts of gold in World of Warcraft.

Keep in mind, there are over 200 pages of gold tips available at: www.gold-secrets.com

Here are just a couple that hopefully won't get the gold-sellers too angry at me...

Tip 1:

Defias Windmill- This is a great place to farm that can be done at almost any level. This spot was revealed on the official forums right after release and to this day it hasn't changed and is still great.

If you head out to the Gold Coast area in Westfall you will find a windmill on a hill overlooking the beach (there is a murloc camp right below it on the beach). Surrounding this windmill are a ton of Defias mobs that you can kill and get a ton of linen and other good humanoid loot. They are only around level 12 so it easy to do.

What makes this area so great is that their respawn rate is almost immediate. Even at level 60 I can come here and farm linen cloth and they have started respawning before the first of them are even dead.

I'm serious when I say it is almost IMPOSSIBLE to kill them all before new ones respawn.

You can take them on one at a time or AOE if you have the ability and farm non-stop.

You can easily make a lot of money off the linen and low level greens that drop here. In fact, like I said above, this spot is so good that I still grind it at 60 when I need cash fast. You will get numerous stacks of linen and a ton lower level green rank items. This will work at even low levels.

For even more intense gold tips: www.gold-secrets.com

Tip 2:

Dark Iron Mining- This is the gathering technique I routinely use to make 30-60 gold in an hour. Yes, you really can make that much gold using this system.

Dark iron is a very valuable material that is used to craft high-end items and also for reputation gains with the Thorium Brotherhood. Put simply, it is worth a lot of gold. It is only found in two places in the entire game, Blackrock Depths and Molten Core. Obviously, Molten Core is a 40 main raid instance so you can’t sneak in there to get ore. That leaves us with BRD.

Upon entering the BRD instance there is a door to your left. You will need to be able to lockpick it or you will need to have the Shadowforge key to open it (obtained by completing a quest inside BRD).

Once through there you can either walk straight ahead or turn right through another door. You want to walk straight ahead to the area called the Dark Iron Highway. In this area is where you are going to make tons of gold mining ore.

There are numerous dark iron spawn points in this area and on each run you should be able to get to one or two of them. Simply mine the ore, leave and reset the instance to do it all over again. You will need a couple of people at least for this or if you are a rogue or druid you can stealth in. Also, hunters can run in and feign death to escape the mobs around the ore.

Some times you will need to clear some mobs around the ore to mine it. Sometimes it will all be clear for you. Other times it will be behind so many mobs you won’t be able to reach it and will have to reset the instance right away.

A word of warning about the mobs in that area-there are bloodhounds in this area that can see through stealth from very far away for their level. Also, they hit very hard but fortunately don’t have much health. You may have to fight a few of these to get to the ore, but they can easily be soloed if you are careful.

I average about 20-40 dark iron ore per hour using this technique. Considering that dark iron ore sells for anywhere from 1 gold to 4 gold a piece it is easy to see that this is insanely profitable. I had the money for my epic mount using this technique for just two days. It’s that good!

As an added bonus, the dark iron ore points also have a chance to drop the Blood of the Mountain, a component for rare recipes. This sells for around 30-100g. Sometimes I get two of these per day and other times none. If you see one just consider it an extra bonus.

There is a full color map of all the mining points and the exact route you need at: www.gold-secrets.com

Remember, you can get over 100 pages of gold tips including tips for the Burning Crusade at: www.gold-secrets.com

domingo, 22 de febrero de 2009

Think you've "heard it all" when it comes to making gold in World of Warcraft?


Well, if you haven't checked out the strategies of the guy people are calling the "most hated player" in WoW, you don't know it all just yet...

He has the gold-selling companies freaking out over the secrets he's been sharing!

Just look at what some of the people who are using his strategies are saying:

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-Andrew

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-Tobias S.

"I tried out the ****** on my 40 rouge and got a ton of cash just off the ***** not to mention all the greens and general vendor trash that dropped. Great tip! I cannot wait to try out another!"

-Derek

You can check his secrets out for yourself here:

www.gold-secrets.com

Best of all, these secrets are 100% game-legal and won't ever put your account at risk.


P.S. The gold sellers are NOT happy that these things are being made public, hurry and grab them before they get pulled forever!


miƩrcoles, 22 de octubre de 2008

See How Easily You Can Get to lvl 70 by Just Using a WoW Leveling Guide..

If you are looking for a wow leveling guide, then you have come to the right place! Click on any of the world of warcraft leveling links to the left to know more about them.

My name is David and I like to level up characters in world o warcraft. Down below is the different leveling manuals that I own and use.

I have reviewed four guides at the moment and I will review more guides as I find them. Check out the navigation links to the left to know more about a certain guide.

Whenever I'm leveling up a new character, I use o
ne of the following 4 guides. Race, class and faction decides which one I use.
Soo, without further ado.. lets start with the first leveling guide.

Joana's 1 - 70 Horde Leveling Guide

The first guide is called Joana's leveling guide and it's made for horde players.

I find this one to be very good. This was the first wow leveling guide that I got.

Before I read this guide I was trying to level up my characters through grinding. Now, Joana opened my eyes for questing. I didn't knew that you could level up so fast just by doing different quests.

Once you follow the different quests that Joana has selected, you can level up very fast. Joana has an own record of leveling a character 1 to 60 in 4 days 20 hours 52 minutes and 34 seconds.


Now, I don't know how fast you can level up a new character?, But that's fast.

Joana explains his methods very good. He use videos, pictures and plain text. If you take a look at the picture I took from his guidebook, you ca
n see that it's very organized. (The picture shows the quests you should take when you are lvl 16 to 20).

I decided to add one of his videos here so you can get an idea of how Joana is playing his characters.

Click the Banner above to visit Joana's own homepage


Brian Kopp's 1 - 70 Alliance Leveling Guide

This is the second leveling guide that I own and it's called Brian Kopp's leveling guide. I use this guide when i'm playing as an Alliance player. It's frankly quite good and it looks very simillar to Joana's guide.
The difference is that this guide doesn't have any videos...

Nope, but it has something else. An unique map mod special built for the guide. You will find quest locations much easier when you use this mod because they will show up on both your maps.

When you are following this resource you will be doing quests non stop. This means that you always know were to go next and what to do. This can be both good and bad. The bad thing is that you will always need to follow a plan and you don't have time to do instances. The good thing is that you will level up your character very quickly.

Also, Brian explains the steps quite good. It's not like "get that quest, complete it and then get that", but "Get that quest, travel there, do that to complete it and then travel there for the next quest".

Brian also gives a lot of general tips that I f
ind very valuable.

For example: Brian tips you about a mod called "fubar". I didn't know about this mod before. It looks like "titan bar" (if you know what it is) but is much better. If you point at a monster with this you will find out if it's connected to a quest you have. This will save you time when you are trying to level up fast.

Ultimate Wow Guide

This world of warcraft leveling handbook "The Ultimate WoW Guide" contains 4 different leveling manuals. Two for each faction. (Alliance 1 - 60, Alliance 60 - 70, Horde 1 -60 and Horde 60 - 70).It also contains a profession guide (1 - 375) and a gold making guide (150g per hour). Every profession is listed here, including jewelcrafting 1 - 375.

I can say that Dave Farell (who wrote this guide) gives tons of great tips.

I'm browsing his gold making tips right now and
they are very good.

I didn't know any of these tips before.
He gives tips about 4 different gold strategies, including two level 70 farm spots (120 - 180 gold per hour).

Dave also covers how to make money from the auction house in great detail. (much info on this topic). (The auction house is were the top players make all their money).


Another cool thing that I didn't expect was that Dave has a macro walkthrough for every class in the game. I checked this section very fast and it looks very professional.

He will teach you how to make macros of your most vital spells and abilities. I must say that this guidebook has the most info yet.

Hey! I just found another section of the ebook. It seems as Dave has made class guides for all 9 classes in the game. I'm checking out the pally class guide (I love pallies) for TBC right now and there are some great information here. Talent build
s and were to get the best gear for your paladin. (quests, instances and mobs).

Pew! I think that I scratched the surface on this one. I can say that it's much and great info in this lvling compendium.



Team iDemise 1 - 70 Alliance Leveling Guide


This is the fourth power leveling resource that I own and I must say that the creators: team iDemise, is a bit cocky.

They say that they are the best there is when it comes to leveling, but when you compare them to Joana, Brian and Dave they are much like them.

iDemise's leveling guide is the guide who explain
s the quests the most. They will go through each point you need to do to finish each quest.

iDemise's guide is made for the Alliance players but
a bad thing is that this guide has almost no pictures of maps that shows were you can get the different quests. It has pictures but, it's "in game" screenshots of the different quests and places.

However iDemise have created a mod (meta map) that you can install. When you have installed it, you will have the whole leveling guide "in game".

I think that is pretty cool but I haven't used it yet. I'm using other guides instead.

My final thoughts is that this is a pretty dull guide. Sure it's very informative and explains the different quests in detail, but come on? A little funnier would not hurt.

Anyway, I don't know how the mod looks. Maybe it's super nice? =).


by : http://wow-levelingguide.weebly.com/
thanks

lunes, 20 de octubre de 2008

How To Get Free Gold In World Of Warcraft

How To Get Free Gold In World Of Warcraft



It may sound incredible that video Xbox And Xbox 360 Games You Want">games can establish an effective economy, with its own currency and value. This is what it’s happening with World of Warcraft. This is a so called MMORPG, Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game.

In role-playing games, you create a character -- one that's not necessarily like you, but one that suits your style. This character can be one of many different races, and it can be many different things -- a wizard or mage, a thief or rogue, or just a plain fighter. The goal of the game is to go on adventures with groups of friends, finding treasure and gaining experience that makes your character more powerful as he attains new levels. All the while acting like this character -- and not necessarily you -- would act.

Massively multi-player online role-playing games (MMORPGs) have their own vocabulary and etiquette. There are very specific, unwritten rules around almost every aspect of player interaction. It's tough to know what they are, but other players will let you know if you've violated them.
World of Warcraft is the best online roleplaying game to date. It's a pleasure to be immersed in this deep, beautiful and ever-changing world. Now, other games seem rather flat without human interaction.

A large part of role-playing games requires calculations, and that presume the person out of the role. When you say, "I attack the tiger" -- you then have to roll a die, and then put calculations as to whether you essentially hit the beast, and how powerful.

Computers were a natural put in to replace the deadly aspects of RPGs. The dice rolling and calculations still occur, but behind the background so that you're never taken out of the action. The very first outcome of this marriage of computers, multiple-players and RPGs were text-only online games called MUDs. or Multi-User-Dungeons. These MUDs dominated college mainframes in the late 80's and early nineties. Then came EverQuest -- which still hold all of the dice rolling, but added a 3-D graphical interface that showed the outcomes of the calculations. You still are able to see text in the window that says, "You hit the tiger for 35 damage," however you are able to also see your sword bashing into its face, and hear him tear out in pain. EverQuest was extremely successful in its time, and I attempted to like it, but it was unbelievably clunky, and boring. You used up the first 10 hours slaying rats and snakes and beasts to grow experience.

This does not happen with World of Warcraft (WoW). As with nearly every single Blizzard title, the game is extremely polished, has a user-friendly interface, and is basically beautiful to look at and listen to. A group of over 30 artists committed on the game's visuals, and it shows. The art is extremely stylized -- the world doesn't look totally realistic, and that's the objective, as I found out during the behind the scenes DVD that came with the collector's edition of the game. EverQuest II, the sequel to the pioneering EverQuest, tries to look realistic, and for that reason you notice the flaws a lot more when it fails. The stylized visuals of WoW somehow make it easier to suspend your disbelief, and immerse you in the world.
And immerse you it does. Let me warn you -- this game is highly addictive. In the two months I've been at it, I've logged over five days of playing time. And I've stopped watching TV altogether.
Of all the online role-playing games out there, this is the best. All of the others, especially EverQuest II, pale in comparison. EverQuest II's interface is clunky, and there's a lot of grinding -- the act of killing the same type of monster over and over again to gain experience. In contrast, WoW's quest system starts you off right away with purposeful missions. There are multiple story lines that advance as you complete quests.
There's also the overarching battle between factions of players. When you create a character, the race you choose decides which side you're on -- Alliance or Horde. Players of both factions exist in the same worlds and can battle each other.

The interface just feels right. It lets you get down to the business of role playing, and doesn't get in the way.
In WoW, interaction with other players is essential. There are certain quests that cannot be finished solo. The human element adds a lot of spice to the game. These are the shining moments of the game, when you're deep inside a dungeon with four other real people, and the unexpected or the heroic occurs.
It's easy to take on your role in the game, because other players can't see or hear you, they only see what you make your character do.

It is a virtual world in which various characters interact each other, everyone representing a player. In order to buy items, services and various goods the player needs virtual gold, that is the currency of the World of Warcraft world.

The World of Warcraft phenomenon might be affecting people in a more subtle way than we think. Yes, there have been some cases of dearth (allegedly) caused by over-exposure to World of Warcraft, but what's even more disturbing is that people are beginning to spend important amounts of money for this game.

Actually, the main source to earn World of Warcraft gold is undertaking quests and interacting with the other characters (human and non human). Anyway, on the Internet there are many sellers of World of Warcraft gold, willing to give a player the desired amount in exchange of real money. For instance, there are online auctions or websites devoted to gold trading such as http://www.igxp.com

It's tempting to buy gold, however. I have a lower-level character in World of Warcraft that is about to reach level 40 -- which required four days of playing time to reach--and I'll be able to purchase a horse that will let me move 60 percent faster in the world. The trouble is, it costs around 90 gold pieces total to train and buy it. My character has only three gold now. It will take me MANY hours to save that amount of gold... or I could pay the $30 and have it now. Is $30 worth hours of my time?

Real World of Warcraft addicts love those kind of transactions, because they want to improve their character, equipping it with new weapons, buying skills and more.
However, now there is an alternative way to obtain World of Warcraft gold, that doesn’t require any form of payment. And in order to find out what this alternative offers, go to http://www.gold-world-of-warcraft.com. You’re sure to make some economies, by following the advice from the website

Written by Nick Wong

jueves, 16 de octubre de 2008

Pre-Order Wrath of the Lich King Now!

The Lich King invades stores on November 13th, 2008! Retailers throughout the world are accepting reservations now for the next epic chapter in the World of Warcraft experience – Wrath of the Lich King. To reserve your copy today, link over to Amazon.com




 

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