World of Warcraft guides seemingly come and go in a never ending stream these days. I’ve stopped trying to keep up and reserve my review time and reading for when I know something is going to be either very popular or very contentious. Well, this time around, I have found a guide that is likely to be both.
It’s called Warcraft Secrets and it comes with a slew of different content packages covering gold making, PvE, PvP, and daily questing, as well as achievements and many other end-game objectives in World of Warcraft. Each item is covered in full Level 85 detail and allows anyone without the most advanced accounts to start working towards those massive goals they’ve been putting off for so long.
Does it Work?
So, the big question is of course how well this guide happens to work. It’s all well and good to claim your guide is a ground breaking new option, but if it doesn’t do anything new or exciting, it’s a waste of time in my book.
Luckily, Warcraft Secrets skirts that issue by never making you doubt your purchase. From the second you start reading, you know you’re getting information that is useful to anyone in your guild – from the lowliest pre-Tier 11 newbie to the biggest demi-god Tier 13 player you have.
So, that’s not a problem. The other thing everyone is worried about is whether or not the content will keep you busy. Rest assured that, no matter what you’re working on in the game, you’re never going to be short of things to do with Warcraft Secrets.
From the monthly updates, to the end-game content that has been giving players fits since it was announced over a year ago, this package of guides goes way above and beyond the other standards out there. In short, this is what you need to be one of the best around.
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Monday, 30 April 2012
A New Warcraft Guide – Well, Let’s Take a Look
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Three Things I Didn’t Realize About the New Warcraft Secrets
So, there’s another new guide on the market – it’s called Warcraft Secrets and it’s one of those monthly subscription deals. I’m always a little hesitant to add any more subscriptions to my credit card than my WoW account, but I always have to check these things out, because nine times out of ten, you get way more than you’d expect in the deal – just to snag the subscribers in the first place.
In the case of Warcraft Secrets, that is extremely true – more so than even I expected. What exactly has this guide managed to do to so thoroughly surpass my expectations?
1. Up Front Content Bonanza – From day one when you login to your Warcraft Secrets account, you’ll get a handful of high quality guides that all include information you’d pay three or four times as much for anywhere else.
2. Regular Monthly Updates – Each month of your membership, you’ll get an update with a new guide that contains a ton of useful information about various aspects of the game, from raiding to gold making and achievements.
3. It’s Affordable! – Because it’s a monthly subscription rather than a giant upfront investment, you’ll spend far less money on any single content update than you would with any other guide on the Internet. It’s just plain a good deal.
So, if you’ve ever played through Warcraft and wondered what exactly you can do at Level 80 and don’t have the guild resources or the talents to do so without a little help, you need to get on over to WarcraftSecrets.com and see what it has to offer. I have never been all that impressed with guides like this, but this time, I have to say, I’m blown away. Well worth a shot in my opinion.
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How to Play World of Warcraft
Start out by picking your server there are four types of different servers: PvE (player vs. environment), PvP (player vs. player), RP (role-playing), and RP-PvP (role-play Player vs. Player). Pick one that is going to be more you’re playing style Role Playing servers are for people that like to put more depth into their characters that they play. PvP servers are for people that like to fight against other players.
Once your character is made you will want to pick up the quests in your area. These will be shown by yellow exclamation mark over the quest givers heads. Hitting M on your Keyboard will bring up a map and will also show you were they are. Quests will give you not only experience points (XP) but will also give you items, money and other rewards as well. If you complete all the quests in each area you are in then you will be able to achieve maximum XP and maximum level as well.
To attack a target you will want to right click on or tab to select the closest one to you. Make sure that the target’s name is either colored yellow or orange. If it is grey you won’t receive xp from it and if it is red it is to high in level above you for you to kill. Once targeted you will use the corresponding number key on your keyboard to the spell or skill you want to use to attack it whether it be shooting it with and arrow or throwing a fire ball at it.
Make sure to use your trainers to help get better spells and abilities to fight with. Also make sure to learn trades from trainers as well such as. Cooking, Fishing, Tailoring, first aide, etc. Some will help you to take care of yourself while you are out questing and others will help you to make money for training.
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Landing the Legendaries in World of Warcraft
One of the greatest accomplishments in World of Warcraft is landing a legendary piece of gear. With each legendary piece denoted by orange tooltips, you can show off to the world that you completed a ridiculously hard quest chain or item gathering grind to get yours. Here’s a quick look at all six legendaries currently available in the game.
Vanilla Legendaries
In the original game there are two legendary weapons you can still get. These include Sulfuras, Hand of Ragnaros and Thunderfury, Blessed Blade of the Windseeker. The former is made from items you can gather in Molten Core, one of the tougher instances in the original World of Warcraft. The latter is a one handed sword dropped by Thunderaan. To summon this boss, you’ll need to gather a good amount of Elementium, a super rare item that only appears in Blackwing Lair. You’ll also need some rare item drops out of Molten Core.
Burning Crusade Legendaries
There are two legendary items that drop in the Burning Crusade. They include the Warglaive of Azzinoth (mainhand and offhand) and Thori’dal, the Stars’ Fury. The Warglaive is technically one item, but there are two versions – both of which drop from Illidan Stormrage. You can carry both blades as a dual wielder (available for Warriors, Rogues, and DKs). The second legendary is Thori’dal, a bow that drops from Kil’jaeden in the Sunwell Plateau.
Wrath Legendaries
In Wrath of the Lich King, there are two legendary weapons. The first is Val’anyr, Hammer of Ancient Kings. This is a one handed mace which can be used by Druids, Shaman, Paladins, and Priests. You will need 30 fragments of the weapon to forge it, which drop from bosses in the Ulduar raid.
The second weapon in Wrath is Shadowmourne, a two-handed ax which requires you to complete anumber of quests and gather reagents only available in Icecrown Citadel. These fragments are only available in 25 player or heroic mode.
Future Legendaries
Right now the Cataclysm Legendaries have not yet been announced. That said, we know they’re coming. Originally we thought Ashbringer might be available, but that seems unlikely after what happened to end Wrath’s storyline.
And of course, there will eventually be new legendaries for raid instances in Cataclysm like Firelands. When that happens, be prepared for an epic grind to land all of the pieces needed to create your new legendary weapon.
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What You Need to Take on Heroics in WoW
One of the hardest things to do in World of Warcraft is complete heroic instances and raids. Available only after you reach the level cap, heroics and raids allow you to show off your skills with your guild. They require you to have high-level gear, usually rare or epic, a team of players who know how to play their roles and classes, and a whole lot of time to practice each and every possible strategy. So what do you need before you go on a heroic run? Let's take a closer look.
The Right Gear
First on the list is gear. Despite what Blizzard has said in the past, gear is still a very important part of raiding and running instances. However the exact definition of what’s required has changed quite a bit over the years. For example, when Cataclysm was released, a lot of the new stats that had been added over the last five years were either removed or simplified. Things like armor penetration, spell power, and the overly complicated mana system were changed or removed to make it easier for new players to get into the game.
So what do you need before you can run a heroic instance? To start with you should have a full set of blue gear. Usually you will get this gear by completing all of the normal instances between level 80 and 85. However, if this is too much, you can also pay for them in the auction house or look for people in trade chat to buy them from. Either way, you need to make sure you have enough blue gear on hand before you step foot into a heroic instance, otherwise you’ll just cause problems for your guild.
A Guild with Skill
The next major step in preparing for heroics in World of Warcraft is to find a good guild with players who'll spend a lot of time practicing and preparing before going into these instances. Using the dungeon finder is one thing when you're running normal instances at level 81, but when you reach level 85 and want to run heroic instances, you need people who know how to play their role successfully for an entire instance. This is especially true when you start running raids at level 85.
You probably won't find a high-level guild right away, but if you find a good guild and practice a lot, eventually you’ll get into a guild that will help you combat some of the hardest bosses and newest instances in the game as they are released.
Heroic instances are one of the most fun aspects of WoW, but they aren't easy. It takes time, preparation, and a good team before you'll be ready to take on these high-level bosses. So start practicing now so you can eventually enjoy all the great things that World of Warcraft has to offer when you reach the end of the game.
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Building a Truly Epic Gold Stash in World of Warcraft
If you ask 100 players in World of Warcraft what thing they would like to do most, most of them would say make more gold. What is it about this shiny little metal that gets so many players excited? Likely it’s all the amazing things you can buy with it – from the epic mounts to the high-level gear and consumables needed to run the highest level raids.
So what exactly do you need to build your own truly epic gold stash? There are a few tricks you can use but mostly you just need to be smart about how you spend your gold and more importantly how you spend your time.
Using the Auction House
First on the list is the auction house. The auction house is by far the best way to make gold in World of Warcraft. It may seem boring at first, but if you think about it the auction house is very similar to the stock market in the real world. If you know what you're doing, have enough gold to get started, and are willing to spend a lot of time researching and learning about different items in the game you can make a ton of gold in very little time.
Now compare that to how most people make gold. They spend hours running around, farming on everything from herbs to ore to skins and beyond. In reality there is a cap on how much gold you can make using these methods. If you try to make gold solely from farming, you can make anywhere from 400 to 1000 gold per hour. But why stop there?
With the auction house you can actually make thousands of gold per hour and not actually spend any extra time playing the game. For sure time is needed to set it up and even more time will be spent checking in on your investments and reading up on the most recent news in the game, but after two or three weeks you can spend as little as 20 or 30 minutes in the auction house and make thousands of gold a day.
Getting the Right Tools
To use the auction house successfully, you need the right tools. This means getting add-ons for your World of Warcraft UI including Auctioneer, Market Watcher, Postal, and a couple other tools that may be useful to you. Exactly how you set up your auction house UI depends largely on what you prefer, but regardless of your preference you'll find that there are a lot of ways to make gold that don't require you to spend hundreds of hours each week farming.
In fact you can even pay other people to farm for you and make money off their work. The bottom line is this – if you're a smart player and invest time now you'll eventually be able to do pretty much anything you want in World of Warcraft with a big stash of gold.
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Five Tips for Dominating in World of Warcraft’s PvP Zones
One of the hardest things in World of Warcraft is finding information about PVP. There are a lot of reasons for this. First the PVP changes constantly. Second, PVP is dynamic. There are no universal tips that make it easy. What works for one player may not work for another. However, if you do everything properly and learn your way around each of the character classes, eventually you’ll dominate PVP in ways you never thought possible. Here are five ways to do just that:
1. Learn Every Class - There are ten classes in World of Warcraft and each class has three specializations. That means there are 30 potential opponents you could face, each of them with different strategies, tactics, and combat methods depending on their experience and personal preferences. By learning each class’s most common combat methods and how they would react to your class, you'll severely cut down on how much guessing you have to do during a fight.
2. Play Every Battleground - If you want to maximize your conquest points and really take off in the battlegrounds you should play each Battleground equally and not just the ones you enjoy. Feel free to spend as much time as you like in the Battlegrounds that you do like, but don't forget to practice at least once a week in the others.
3. Join a Group or a Guild – One of the easiest ways to get better in PVP is to join a group of fellow players and work with them. Using the battleground finder or simply hopping into random arena teams can be fun but it won't help you learn to work with other people.
4. Keep up on the Latest Patches - When a patch occurs in World of Warcraft a lot of things change, but nothing changes more than how PVP works. To really stay ahead of the curve you need to know what's coming, test the changes on the PTR server, and work with your fellow players to develop strategies for when the patch goes live.
5. Learn Your Hotkeys - Your keyboard is your best friend. Forget about the mouse and learn how to use each of the keys on your keyboard to master the rapid input of commands. The faster you can enter your commands, the more of an upper hand you’ll have over your opponents.
Why is PVP in World of Warcraft so hard? Because there are so many other players working just as hard as or harder than you with whom you need to compete. Unlike instances and raids where you just need to learn the tactics and practice repeatedly, PVP requires you to learn everything your opponent could possibly do so that you be ready when it happens. Hopefully these five tips will help you get started, don't forget to keep researching and spend plenty of time watching videos to learn more about how PVP works both for your class and the other nine.
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