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"I want to make a character that will be able to go through instances solo to make gold. Many warlocks have leveled as affliction locks due to the excellent sustainability of the build. I've narrowed my choice for a class down to two, but I can't decide which would be better. Rogues would be good for their ability to sneak past most mobs, lockpick chests, pick pocket mobs, stealth nodes, and handle multiples mobs at a time with stuns.We are used to making snap decisions about DoTs on the fly and we enjoy the versatility warlocks have with respect to killing stuff: fear-kiting, drain-tanking and so on. A Frost Mage is my other choice for being able to go in and have control over most of the fights with freezes and slowing effects.Hence it is understandable if some affliction players complain that the destro playstyle is "boring" or a "no-brainer" - since the active interaction with what's happening on screen is cut down significantly. The mage can't pick locks but will probably make up for that with the ability to get more kills. My guild had a tough time in Magister's Terrace, but I joined and fear-cc'd plus fear-kite and we waltzed through the place (fear only gets adds with inexperienced players). Also I could go Engineering for Seaforium Charges. If anyone has any other suggestions for good classes, please let me know. If you want to solo dungeons then go grab a warlock.The only complaint I have with the spec is that my DPS starts slowly, then builds to a frenzy. you can find plenty of sites with locks showing you how they solo high lvl dungeons.It would be nice if I had a spell that applied all my DoTs at once, because even though most are instant, there's still the global cooldown between each cast. ...
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"While leveling my Priest to 60, I tried out multiple specs and strategies, and found the best possible way to grind to 60 in regards to both speed of kills, amount of downtime, and exp/h in general. It is however interesting to note that on the WWS Scoreboard, a neat ranking chart based on raid data pulled from WoW Web Stats, just 10 of 15 top Warlock DPSers are 0/21/40. After experimenting a little, I gave my friend a spec to help him level his Troll Priest to 60.Out of the five who aren't destro locks, two are demonology, one is affliction and two have hybrid demo/destro builds - building for Soul Link probably. After 35 levels, it's going extremely well; he loves it. My guild had a tough time in Magister's Terrace, but I joined and fear-cc'd plus fear-kite and we waltzed through the place (fear only gets adds with inexperienced players). He had played a Shaman and 2 Mages to 60 and aided leveling a Warlock and Druid to 60, yet still you'll hear from him, ""I @@!!ing love Spirit Tap"".The only complaint I have with the spec is that my DPS starts slowly, then builds to a frenzy. I tried grinding myself, and it works extremely well.It would be nice if I had a spell that applied all my DoTs at once, because even though most are instant, there's still the global cooldown between each cast. We have zero downtime and are able to easily break 20k/h as low as level 35. Many warlocks have leveled as affliction locks due to the excellent sustainability of the build. The Gear You will be Wanding a lot...We are used to making snap decisions about DoTs on the fly and we enjoy the versatility warlocks have with respect to killing stuff: fear-kiting, drain-tanking and so on. ...
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"Warcraft Quest Name: Elemental War Quest LVL: 25 Quest Objectives: Bring 10 Incendrites to Tsunaman at Sun Rock Retreat. Quest Description: The Tribunal of the Tides has sent me to wage war on the fire elementals here in Stonetalon Mountain. It is however interesting to note that on the WWS Scoreboard, a neat ranking chart based on raid data pulled from WoW Web Stats, just 10 of 15 top Warlock DPSers are 0/21/40. Neptulon the Tidehunter, Lord of all water elementals, has taken a personal interest in seeing our fiery cousins extinguished. , you can help me gain favor with the Tribunal by destroying the fire elementals in Charred Vale.Out of the five who aren't destro locks, two are demonology, one is affliction and two have hybrid demo/destro builds - building for Soul Link probably. When destroyed, the fire elementals leave Incendrites. My guild had a tough time in Magister's Terrace, but I joined and fear-cc'd plus fear-kite and we waltzed through the place (fear only gets adds with inexperienced players). Return these to me and be rewarded. Quest Rewards: 18 silver coins Experience: 2000 Quest Giver: Tsunaman (47 64) WOW Quest guide: From the quest giver head east until you get to the path that takes you down the hill (44 63).The only complaint I have with the spec is that my DPS starts slowly, then builds to a frenzy. Don’t go down this, and start walking up the mountain side South West, where there is an path.It would be nice if I had a spell that applied all my DoTs at once, because even though most are instant, there's still the global cooldown between each cast. ...
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"This is a guide I’ve written for the new WOW 2.4 Sunwell quests. It is however interesting to note that on the WWS Scoreboard, a neat ranking chart based on raid data pulled from WoW Web Stats, just 10 of 15 top Warlock DPSers are 0/21/40. This is designed to help people at Phase 3 get all the quests done as fast as possible in the world of Warcraft. Part One: Isle of Quel’Danas quests.. First take the portal to Sunwell from SC.Out of the five who aren't destro locks, two are demonology, one is affliction and two have hybrid demo/destro builds - building for Soul Link probably. The timer starts now. First Accept (47 35) Know your Ley Lines The Air strikes must continue The Battle Must Go On. Then head South East towards the Phase 3 Shatter sun offensive area (49 40) and accept: Interrupt the reinforcements. Taking the Harbor Making Ready. When all three are accepted, head South West towards the green portal with demons coming out (48 44) Kill 6 of the nearby demons (Any type.) and Stick the flag given by the “The Battle Must Go On” quest (you do not have to have kill the demon yourself.) Then use the crystal given by the “Know your Ley Lines” quest. Head north until you reach a small building next to the sea (50 34). Many warlocks have leveled as affliction locks due to the excellent sustainability of the build. Kill anything around there for the quest “Taking the Harbor” (Doesn’t matter if you don’t get them all.) Head towards the Phase one area (47 28) Accept: Further Conversions Arm the Wards. Head West while completing these quests by killing 5 Erratic Sentries and using the attuned crystals on them, and killing Felbloods untill 4 Mana reminants drop..We are used to making snap decisions about DoTs on the fly and we enjoy the versatility warlocks have with respect to killing stuff: fear-kiting, drain-tanking and so on. ...
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"Maiden of the Battlefield:'Tis the beatin' of the heart what lays the foundation."For those unfamilar with the history of digital music portables the first MP3 player was the MPMan F10. Ye embrace it with yer whole body, and then e'er so gently start tappin' out the steps.Introduced in 1998, a few months before the Diamond Rio, the unit was built by Korean manufacturer SaeHan Information Systems and imported to the US by Eiger Labs. Yer blood gets t'bubblin' an' ye can hear it percolatin' about in there.The MPMan brand still exists and they just released their latest unit the Blade. The MPMan Blade is another line of thin iPod nano competitors with a 1.5"" color display to show photos and videos. An' then ye might stick a twirlin' turn and send it rushin' t'all yer extremities.The unit will be available with either 1GB MP3 players or 2GB MP3 players of storage and battery life is listed as 12 hours for audio. Shimmies straight up the spine and sends a shudder clean through ye, it does.The unit handles the MP3 / WMA /OGG audio codecs as well as Microsofts dying PlaysForSure format. An FM tuner is listed as optional on the MPMan site, suggesting that the tuner is integrated in an optional set of headphones. After that, then she's mine an' no mistakin'.Otherwise, the MPMan Blade is a pretty Spartan unit, very much like the ground breaking F10, which preceeded it. Haven't the faintest where I be or how I got there, I just am.No pricing has been set for the MP3 player yet. ...
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