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2011/06/29

World of Warcraft Paladin Guide: An Overview of One of WoW's Hybrid Classes

Some classes In World of Warcraft join the main features of other classes together. These classes are known as the hybrid classes, of which the Paladin is part of this category. Because the Paladin has the characteristics of many characters, they might not be as proficient in one certain skill than a class that focuses in it, but with a lot of practice, a Paladin can be rather valuable because of its diversity. The Warcraft Paladin guide provides an overview of how group and solo plays can benefit by having such a versatile character.

One skill this Warcraft Paladin Guide addresses is auras. Auras are the buffs the Paladin gives to raid or party members in her or his surrounding area. These increase others' skills. Blessings are an additional tool the Paladin has that can be given to individual targets to enhance their combat skills. Most of the blessings effect lasts ten minutes.

Another really good benefit that the Warcraft Paladin Guide discusses is the Paladin's armor. Paladins can equip Plate Armor, which significantly increases their value in combat. Not only do they give auras and blessings in battle, they can also take some pretty heavy hits due to the armor. The Paladin are predominantly known as a defensive class due to their healing, damage and buffing resistance. They also can use two-handed weapons, stun enemies, and eliminate Undead and Demons.

Players should know that Paladins do need a lot of mana because of their defensive and offensive demands. They do not have range abilities which causes them to need heavy armor. They are not effective at drawing attacks.

The Paladin can use Maces, Axes and Swords as weapons, all of which can be one handed or two handed. The Polearm can be added to the list of weapons the Paladin can use if they are trained to use it. The Blood Elf race begins with Sword specializations.

*Just like the other classes, Paladins are given new abilities and spells in the Cataclysm expansion. At Level 81, Blinding Shield is available. Blinding Shield creates damage and blindness to targets in the area. It needs a shield and a two second base cast time.

At Level 83, the Healing Hands spell is acquired. It works similar to a Healing Stream Totem and lasts for six seconds. There is a 15 second cooldown after it is used.

Level 85 has Guardian of Ancient Kings which has a different purpose depending on which talent tree the player has selected. Holy Paladins may restore back to health even the gravest injured ally.

Protection Paladins have the Guardian absorb damage, and the Retribution Paladin have the Guardian deal out damage. There is a 15 second cooldown with a six second duration.

The defensive skills of Paladins has been to some extent reduced in Cataclysm to encourage players to use Retribution Paladins. Battlegrounds are a spotlight in Cataclysm due to the healthy Player vs. Player rewards, and the Retribution Paladins are effective there.

The damage dealing classes gear will be enhance in Cataclysm, so the Vengeance mechanic has been added to the Paladin so that they are not unjustly outgained. It supplies stacking attack power buffs of 5 percent of damage dealt up to a maximum of 10 percent for those who have deposited 51 talent points into the Protection tree.

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2011/06/28

Gold Farming In Cataclysm With A WoW Gold Guide - Pros And Cons

What's your gold situation in World of Warcraft? Do you have 310% flying speed on all your characters? Do you have super mounts like Vial of the Sands or Mekgineer's Chopper, or super epic gear like Claws of Agony or Claws of Torment? If not, you need to learn a thing or two about gold farming in Cataclysm.

No worries. You don't have to do that by yourself, there's always a helper if you know where to look. For example, I've been working with a WoW gold guide.

Therefore, in this report, I will present a few pros and cons about gold farming in Cataclysm using a WoW gold Guide.

Pros

1. You will become a skilled Auction House broker. Making money exclusively at the Auction House is the main gold making method of almost every elite player. However, if you don't know what's best to invest in, there's a high chance you will lose your investment or make only insignificant profits. Working with a WoW gold guide I've learned how to conduct a complete and solid AH research, reduce the risks to minimum and maximize the profits.

2. You will learn about the best farming spots in the game. Although going out on the field to gather resources, kill mobs for their hides or their loot is not my thing, I have to admit, I really had no idea about the spots presented in the guide I've been working with. Therefore, gold farming in Cataclysm using a tool like this fits to players that don't like Auction House as well.

3. You will learn the best combination of addons. Working with the right addons, you can only take your character to maximum effectiveness. Without addons, you will always be average in PvP, PvE, making money or any other piece of WoW content.

4. You will learn how to make gold while leveling up. Many players whine that they don't have enough to buy their mounts while leveling up. Believe it or not, I've learned quite a few tricks that allowed me to stack about 20k gold just while raising a character, so I had plenty for my riding skills.

5. Lastly, I got quite a few free updates until now. It would really suck for someone to get a guide that doesn't provide updates.

Cons

There aren't many cons that worth to mention here. Anyway, here's what some players may not like:

1. Didn't get an in-game version of the guide I've been working with. At least not yet.

2. To make high profits at the Auction House, you must rely on quite a few addons. I really don't mind that, but there are players that like their UI clean, and don't like to use any addon. So, for them this can be considered a downside.

Conclusion:

Gold farming in Cataclysm with a WoW gold guide is quite a profitable idea. At least, it worked for me. I managed to get my Vial of the Sands in less than a week.

Therefore, if you want the best gold farming in Cataclysm and to amass serious amount of gold on with any character, the best tool to work with is a guide.

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2011/06/25

Cataclysm Gold Guide - A 5-Step Easy Method to Make Gold in WoW

Until not long ago, I didn't use any Cataclysm gold guide to make money in WoW. I had my own few methods that allowed me to get enough gold to buy whatever I needed.

But when I decided to gather 40.000 gold for the Vial of the Sands mount, I realized that I really suck at making gold in this game. Also, since I didn't have any gathering professions and was to lazy to level up any, getting this amount of gold was quite troublesome for me.

Since I didn't want to buy gold from anyone and risk a permanent account ban, or ask my friends, the best solution appeared to be a Cataclysm gold guide. So, I got one.

It showed me numerous methods to make gold in WoW, through quests, using professions, Auction House brokerage, farming and many others. However, I will focus here on one simple method, which takes about 5 steps and doesn't require you to have any profession.

Requirements

You will be needing a minimum 40 level character, any class with any spec and that's about it. Also, green, quest gear should do. You don't need to have any professions.

The 5 Steps to Follow

1. Make a main city your home location. Orgrimmar, if you're Horde, Stormwind City if you play Alliance. Or, basically any main city that has an Auction House.

2. Go to Tyr's Hand in Eastern Plaguelands. Firstly, you'll have to fly to Eastern Plaguelands, at Light's Hope Chapel. If you don't have this flight point discovered, it's best to discover it now. This camp is located at (73,52) in Eastern Plaguelands. From there, move a little bit south, at the south-eastern corner of the zone and stop at Tyr's Hand.

For Death Knights it's very easy to get here. Just make yourself a portal to Ebon Hold, fly down, either to Light's Hope Chapel or directly to the spot.

3. Kill Scarlet Archmages. Once you're here, what you need to do it pretty much plain and simple. Start grinding on the mobs here, and focus on the Scarlet Archmages. They drop the formula for the Crusader enchantment which sells for up to 3000g. Other valuable items found on the loot table of the mobs at Tyr's Hand are Mageweave Cloth and Essence of Undeath.

It usually takes me about one hour to get the Formula: Enchant Weapon - Crusader. However, the drop chances for it are pretty random. You can get 2-3 the first 10 minutes you get here, or one may not drop for the next 3 hours. It's all about luck, but I do like this spot because it's not a bad place to farm something valuable, without professions, while waiting in queue for an instance or battleground.

4. Heartstone to your main city. Once you get the recipe, just teleport home and go to the Auction House.

5. Auction your goods. And the last step of this brief, 5-step Cataclysm gold guide, auction your goods. As I said, the enchanting formula can be sold for up to 3000g. The Mageweave Cloth also go for up to 40g per stack.

Conclusion. This is not a bad way to farm decent gold without professions or without a maximum level character. However, it's based on luck and the juice of the spot is the Crusader formula. Anyway, as I said there are many other great ways to make gold with or without professions in the Cataclysm gold guide I've been working with.

So, if you want to get all the gold you want in World of Warcraft, in the shortest time possible, and entirely gear up your characters from the Auction House, I strongly recommend this Cataclysm gold guide.

Check it out, here: Cataclysm Gold Guide.


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World of Warcraft Warlock Guide: An Overview of WoW's Demon Wielding Class

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Any avid player of World of Warcraft understands that melees are a big part of the game. Warlocks are occasionally shunned by players because they do not have hand-to-hand combat skills. The Warcraft Warlock Guide demonstrates why this isn't such a good idea. This class has a lot more to it than weaponry.

Warlocks are the great masters of flame magic and shadow. They are capable of summoning demons from the Twisting Nether. The difference between Warlocks and other damage per second (DPS) spell casters is their power to convert health into mana. They are also capable of summoning demons, and they can summon the greatest variety. Many players are drawn to the Mage's unrelenting burst damage. However, with the proper specs and gear, a Warlock's burst damage is equal to the burst damage of the Mage.

One point the Warcraft Warlock Guide points out is the Warlock's capability to beckon magical mounts, doing away with the need to collect large quantities of gold so one can be purchased. When choosing a Warlock, a player needs to be aware that they have to the capabilities to multi-task. You must be able to fight several targets while keeping track of your minion. You have to have the skills to be able to make cast rotations very quickly for the utmost effect in some circumstances and be a cautious aggro manager. With the Warlock being a master of the dark arts, she or he has the power to drain souls and utilize them as shards.

The Warlock is only allowed to wear Cloth armor for protection. While the Warlock might not be able to take in a great deal of damage with armor, having stamina helps to balance this inadequacy. This stamina is resulting from the capability to convert health into mana by utilizing Life Tap. The intellect attribute fills this capability as well.

Another point the Warcraft Warlock Guide wants to bring to your attention is minions. Thefirst type of minion that the warlock can summon is the Imp. The Imp can distribute damage and ultimately provide mana at higher levels. Even though the warlock might not be the most excellent melee fighter, the character can still solo tank successfully with the help of another minion. The Warlock is not actually a tank, but he is able to become skilled at summoning the Voidwalker, which is the tank, at Level 10. Over time, the Warlock is also capable of summoning the Felhunter, Felguard, Succubus, Infernal, and the Doomguard, which is the most powerful minion.

In the new Cataclysm Expansion the Warlock now has Fel Flame abilities at Level 81. Fel Flame delivers Shadowfire damage with green fire. At Level 83, Dark Intent intensifies the likelihood for a serious effect on a target. Targets that receive a serious hit buff your damage for ten seconds. It can be stacked up to three times. Demon Soul appears at Level 85 which joins the Warlock's soul with his or her demon. There is a two minute cooldown and the effects depend upon the type of demon called upon. The effect lasts for an explicit amount of charges or until it expires after around twenty seconds.

Additionally, Soul Shards are no longer kept in the Warlocks inventory. Soul Shards are represented as a resource mechanic. Now they are a user iInterface resource mechanic.

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2011/06/24

World of Warcraft Rogue Guide: An Overview of One of WoW's Best DPS Classes

World of Warcraft has many classes from which a character can be created. The Rogue is one of the most frequently selected class in WoW. The Warcraft Rogue Guide reviews one of the games most well-liked classes.

The first section of the Warcraft Rogue Guide centers on one of the most important reasons Rogues are so well recognized. The class's fame is a result of the number of different races the class can assume: Blood Elf, Gnome, Dwarf, Goblin, Human, Orc, Night Elf, Undead, Troll, or Worgen. Players then can evaluate the diverse traits each of the races brings to the class and pick the character that fits them.

Another reason Rogues are highly coveted is because of the melee, meaning close-range fighting, capability of this class. The DPS (damage per second) of the Rogue is equivalent to the Death Knight and Warrior. It is necessary to point out, that Rogues need to stay agile so they can only don Cloth, Leather, and Mail Armor. Add that with no healing capabilities and you have a class that is able to suffer damage as well. This agility leads to greater DPS, so that is the trade off. Agility yields stealth, and other players can glimpse a Rogue only when he or she is incredibly near.

One of the disadvantages of the Rouge class that is covered by the Warcraft Rogue Guide is that rogues have a few problems with managing monster hate/agro. This causes them to take the hits that the tank should take. The tank is there to endure the damage while the rogue is there to give out the damage. This doesn't mean that rogues can't be utilized as tanks because they can. But the purpose of Rogue tanking is too stay unhittable and still preserve aggro. This isn't an easy task, but it can be accomplished.

Remember, others are relying on you when partaking in a raid. As formerly mentioned, the rogue is relatively practiced at DPS in melee situations. Because of this others expect that a rogue will bring enough food, potions, bandages, and poisons to the raid. If you don't meet these expectations, you will probably anger your fellow players.

In the Cataclysm expansion, Goblins and Worgen now have the capability of being Rogues, but the class acquires new capabilities as well. They can use Redirect At Level 81. This capability takes every active combo points and puts them on the current target. Therefore, points aren't wasted when targets are switched or die.

Level 83 yields Combat Readiness. If the Rogue is hit by a range attack or melee, a stacking buff is started that results in 10 percent less damage sustained. The stacking buff lasts for six seconds and a two minute cooldown is required.

The Rogue can use the Smoke Bomb once Level 85 is reached. When it is dropped, the resulting cloud partly covers targets located within it and obstructs single targeting capabilities of enemies located outside the cloud. Smoke Bomb provides protection to groups from ranged attacks when playing in a Player vs. Environment realm. It also draws enemies closer, making them easier targets. Its effectiveness lasts 10 seconds and necessitates a three minute cooldown.

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