Wow account---Look!The Rogue Q&A in review!
25 August, 2009
So many players are waiting for the news of wow account. They are talking about it and review on it. There are many forums on net.

Last week, Blizzard released the long-awaited (at least by me) Rogue Q&A series. Ghostcrawler and the rest of the community team answered many of our long-standing questions, and gave us some insight into where Rogues are headed as a class. You can read the full details of the Q&A that Eliah posted for us.

Every Wednesday, Chase Christian of Encrypted Text invites you to buy wow accounts to enter the world of shadows, as we explore the secrets and mechanics of the Rogue class. This week, we talk about the Rogue Q & A recently released by Blizzard.

After reading the questions and answers, I breathed a sigh of relief. No hints or indications of any nerfs coming our way, and Blizzard actually acknowledged several longstanding flaws with the class. Not only that, but they actually provided possible solutions; I'll be taking them with a grain of salt. New Rogues are excited about our class' complexity and diversity, while experienced Rogues are proud that we are now respected as damage dealers instead of being seen as second-class DPS.

The highlights are after the cut.

Lots more downings (we're still cleaning up the ones before patch 3.2, but I expect after today, we'll be seeing some serious Crusaders' Coliseum progression), and of course the usual drama and recruiting news in this week's GW as well. Click the link below to read on, and enjoy.

Phasing seems to be Blizzard's new favorite toy. It's being used be more and more as we progress through Wrath. From the Wrathgate to sell wow accounts to those annoying out of body/spirit quests in Zul'Drak, phasing is changing how we see Azeroth itself. But it strikes me there's once area where phasing should sometimes be used and isn't: bosses. Specifically I mean the big guys ... Kil'Jaeden, Illidan, Loken, Yoggy, Algalon and, of course, Arthas himself.

The logic here is simple, these are bosses key to game lore and killing them not only takes an enormous amount of effort (or in the case of Kil'Jaeden, banishing him back to where ever he came from) but it also has an effect on the world itself. Think of the impacts the events of the Sunwell had - phasing was never implemented there, and definitely should have been once Wrath was released.

Now I know you will be thinking: "Why should we only kill a boss once?" I'm not suggesting that once you kill the Lich King, for example, you are locked out of killing him again. Rather that his death triggers a change in Azeroth - which is where the phasing comes in. Icecrown Citadel could collapse or be recycled by other NPCs, such as the Ebon Blade. Once this happens, you could then walk in, click on an NPC and 'relive' the fight in the form of a new raid. The same thing could be done with the Sunwell, for example, and it could open up a new quest chain and further the game's lore in new and fantastic ways.

We've already seen how phasing can change Northrend, just look at how it's used post-Wrathgate. How do you think it could be used (particularly considering that the new expansion is called Cataclysm) to change how we play, the bosses we kill, and how we raid?

Have you ever bought wow accounts? What is the price? When I started wow I really want to have more wow accounts and wow gold too. I have practiced experience and more wow accounts now. I often sell my wow accounts wow accounts to others who need it.

Resource : ugamegold.com


Wow accounts on sale wow accounts on sale
Posted by wowaccount 01:16 | General | Comment(1) | Permalink

Comments

Comment Icon

Are you still worrying about the coldness in Winter? Moncler down Jackets uses 100% genuine down and high quality fabrics to keep warm. Simple and modern design may not attracts your eyes at first. But if you put it on, you must be our of the ordinary. That is the design concept of many big brands. Here, buymoncler offers a lot of down jackects and Leisure shoes for Men and Women, and also kids. Choose one for yourself or your family, you will be the unique ones of this winter. – comes from http://www.BuyMoncler.net/

moncler | 22/07/2010, 09:09 [ Reply ]

Add comment
authimage
Authentication
A service provided by Al Bawaba