[PC Game] World of Warcraft: Catch All Thread

I saw the fact they were removing raid requirements a mile away, but the fact they are making the content itself easier to handle solo? That is strange.
I think it's mostly a nerfing of mechanics that REQUIRED 2 or more people such as the first two bosses of BWL.
 
AQ 40 is already mostly soloable. Only things that are difficult are Viscidus cause he's a dick and C'thun where you might need 2 people so that he won't reset when you end up in the stomach.
 
Happy day! I've finally convinced my husband to płay! I sent him a RAF and he wants to make a tank of some sort. I will be making another alt (lol) with him. Would we be better off with a healer or DPS? Or with RAF would it really matter ?
 
Happy day! I've finally convinced my husband to płay! I sent him a RAF and he wants to make a tank of some sort. I will be making another alt (lol) with him. Would we be better off with a healer or DPS? Or with RAF would it really matter ?
RAF is something insane like 300% xp. You could likely just do two DPS until it stops working at I think level 80.
 
Happy day! I've finally convinced my husband to płay! I sent him a RAF and he wants to make a tank of some sort. I will be making another alt (lol) with him. Would we be better off with a healer or DPS? Or with RAF would it really matter ?
Healer + Tank is better, since you get instant dungeon queues. The 300% experience also applies to the "random dungeon xp bonus" once you complete one, I would often gain 2-4 levels just running a single quick dungeon, and with instant queues you can pretty much just power through dungeon after dungeon.

If you want to spend more time questing, then really, any combo will work fine.

Also, don't forget that every two levels his character gains, you get a bonus level he can apply to any of your characters lower level then him. This means you can boost a character easily. Got a character sitting at 40 you don't really want to keep leveling at that range? Have him give that character 40 levels.
 
Been playing off and on, one thing I have been doing is going back and getting some items I never was able to solo before. For instance, I finally got my shield!


 
I have had barely any time to play recently. I may be cancelling my account after christmas break as I will not be getting much use out of it next semester.
 
Flip side, I've been playing more WoW than I'd ever been before Mists. The news of 5.1 is just like a perfect steak being cooked after I ordered it. I can smell it, it's going to be so delicious.
 
Also, am I the one who is disappointed with how unbelievably short the instances are in Pandaria?
Not alone, but I don't agree. They're the perfect size for casual playing (which is the point of them) if you want it more challenging/takes longer then there are Challenge modes.

I think it's a case of burnout. Always happens. Problem is LFR/dailies are about all I do, so there's not much to come back to.
If that's all I did in WoW too, yeah I could see a burnout situation.
 
That's why I haven't even started on Shado-Pan or Celestials dailies yet. Got other tasks to get other toons good to to first.
 
I've disliked WoW PvP since BC and the inclusion of arenas, and I was never much of an achievement kind of guy, so LFR/dailies are really all I've got outside of working on an alt.
 
Scanned the AH again, and the new list suggests a profit of ~60K.

That comes with a heaping helping of caveats. That's IF everything sells. IF I set up TradeSkillMaster correctly (defaults mostly), and IF I make a couple of items that require Scrolls of Wisdom. The epic staff I have my eye on still needs two more weeks of scroll making, so that ain't happening. :)

I figure keeping a stash of ~100 each of the glyph making inks should keep me from having to do too much farming or shopping for mats. Time for a second bank alt just for holding inscription mats.
 
I have also started using TradeSkillMaster. I never used it before, having been fine just using Auctionator, but I decided with a huge amount of sellable materials right now, I needed a way to better automate the whole thing. I got TradeSkillMaster to help, and so far, it's been amazing. I setup the system, make the sale groups, and then hit a macro to post them all in only a few seconds.

Now I just need to start actually figuring out what sells and start making those items. Wouldn't hurt to finish leveling up my Alliance Inscription too, considering right now the highest level inscribe I got is on my Horde server I rarely play.
 

Dave

Staff member
Selling the Darkmoon cards at first was profitable, now it's just terrible. Sure, you can still get 1.5 - 2k gold per card, but that's down from 6-8k per card.
 
My server's fairly dead, so the AH is a huge gamble most days. Generally the best time to sell is on raid days/when a new raid tier is opened, though that might not be the case now.
 
WTF, man? Some dude posted dozens of glyphs that normally run 50-100g or more for ONE FUCKING GOLD. Zero percent of market price.

Jackass.
 
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