Druid weapon skills

 Druid weapon skills Night Elf Druids start the game with the Staff and Dagger weapon skills. Tauren Druids start with Staves and One Handed Maces. Druids can learn the skill they lack plus Two Handed Maces and Fist Weapons from specific Weapon Masters. Of the weapons that Druids can use from character creation, only One Handed Maces tend to be readily available on the Auction House at levels 7 – 10. For the weapon skills you can learn from Weapon Masters, Two Handed Maces are the other most commonly found items on the Auction House. Daggers and Staves are very scarce, and Fist Weapons are nearly non-existent. For this reason, I recommend running off in search of One Handed and Two Handed Mace weapon skills. New weapon skills can be learned from Weapon Masters right at level 1, and cost 10 silver each. You could get them at any time, but until you reach level 7, you’re just not going to find anything in the Auction House you could use. Tauren Druids are fortunate. Not only do they start out with One Handed Mace skill at creation, but Ansekhwa, the Horde Weapon Master that teaches the Two Handed Mace skill, resides in the capitol city of Thunder Bluff, on the Lower

Druid Specs

Druid Specs   Feral How to Spot: If they’re in Bear or Cat form when they cast Faerie Fire on you, they’re Feral. Leader of the Pack is another tell (and a great buff to have– it ups your critical chance, and Improved LotP now gives a chance to heal when you crit). They Can: Tank, more than respectfully. In cat form they can churn out the damage now, too– Mangle, the 41-point talent, is a scary little ability that can rip you apart. They Can’t: Heal as well as other Druids. Feral druids tend to spec deep into Feral– they play the class so they can be an animal, rather than a Tauren or a Night Elf, so you’ll rarely see them out of animal form.   Balance (a.k.a. Doomkin) How to Spot: They’re in Moonkin form, and shooting lasers (a.k.a. Starfire) like mad. Unlike Cat and Bear forms (which all Druids can do), only Balance Druids can be Moonkin. They Can: Spurt out damage like nobody’s business. Moonkin, formerly called oomkin for the fact that they burn through mana, are now called Doomkin and can top damage meters in both PvP and PvE. They Can’t: Heal in Moonkin form. While Moonkin form does give them a nice armor boost

Tradeskill links coming in Wrath

Tradeskill links coming in Wrath   Another fun little addition for tradeskills and crafters straight from the Beta realms is the ability to peruse the recipes that someone else knows. It works very simply, too. The crafter links his tradeskill like it were an item. You click on that link and a regular tradeskill window pops open, minus the option to craft, create or enchant what you’re looking at. You can see all of their recipes and the materials required for them. This seems like it’s going to be especially useful for the tradeskills that have a large variety of things that people need. Jewelcrafting, Enchanting, et cetera. It would be much easier to link a guildmate the list of what I can do rather than look up everything they need myself. “Can you do Savagery? Vitality? Spell damage to bracers? MP5 to chest? Strength to gloves?” Maybe! Here, check and see! Linking your recipe book over the Trade channel should help sell enchants and inscriptions as well, hopefully replacing the endless spam of three paragraph advertisement macros. Okay, so maybe those macros will never go away, but we can hope can’t we? By the way, you can click on the image to

Lichborne: PvP, grinding, the Unholy tree, and you

Lichborne: PvP, grinding, the Unholy tree, and you   Every weekend in Lichborne, Daniel Whitcomb will take you through the ever-changing (Beta) world of World of Warcraft’s first hero class, the Death Knight. With a new Beta Build on the test servers, Death Knights have received a massive amount of talent changes. Many of them have been hinted at on the test servers for eons, and I’ve covered much of them in last week’s Lichborne. The new disease changes are in, as is the changing of Chains of Ice’s Snare component to an undispellable physical effect. You can check out the full list of changes here. Among the new changes is a very extensive revamp of the Unholy tree, which features quite a bit of talent consolidation and quite a few new and interesting mechanics and abilities. In fact, I’d have to say that the current build may very well mark the rise of the Unholy Tree, with the changes making it an amazing tree for grinding and PvP. As a disclaimer, there’s still lot of bugs in this build. Many abilities don’t seem to be working quite right, especially Blood Caked Blade (which only hits for 1-4 damage based on the number of diseases

Chinese Censor World of Warcraft Undead

In a surprise and utterly unfathomable move, the Chinese central government has decreed that skeletons in World of Warcraft must be censored Yeah… we’re a bit confused about this too. We’re note sure how skeletons will cause disharmony, where’s zombies won’t. But apparently, its these skeletons that will get the short straw. Read the rest here. China’s drive to impose social and political “harmony” on the internet has claimed a new set of victims: undead skeletons. Chinese players of World of Warcraft , a hugely popular online role-playing game, have expressed outrage after their ‘undead skeleton’ characters were suddenly clad in new flesh, apparently in order to comply with a secret government ban on bare bones.

Finally Hit Level 70

I plan on power leveling my Undead Warrior to 70 next wow gold with my Druid. The Paladin will be my next 29 pvper once my Rogue moves onto level 39 PvPs. The Warrior and Priest right now are on the far back burner as I am sort of waiting to meet somone who is on the same times I can be to level wow gold healer with my warrior and a warrior with my priest. Paladin – Ret. Level 27 At any rate, I do not have any real advice for you. Just kind of an update to what I have been up to in wow gold and once I start farming reputation with my 70 hunter, maybe I will have more information for you. Well I have been playing off and on the past few months, not playing as much as I used it to and trying to have more family time. Well I took my old wow gold Hunter, respec’ed to BM/MM and now he is level 70 getting ready to buy the first flying mount. Since then I have created numerous toons and have power leveled a few with a guide I have been creating from my first level 70 toon. Rogue – Sub. Level 29 (PVP) So far my new toon list is as follows: Priest – Shadow Level 17 Druid – Feral Level 44 Warrior – Level 10. – Horde Warrior – Proc Level

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