This is probably my biggest issue with World of Warcraft – it is not a problem with the game itself. No, I love the game; I’ve been playing it since 2004 and haven’t been lured away by any other game since. I’ve leveled up five characters to Level 85 for Alliance and two for Horde and no one looks forward more to the new content myself, but that doesn’t mean I necessarily like having to go through low level content time and again whenever I level a new character. After 7 times through (in reality this is more like 20 times through if you include the times I’ve started and stopped) with different characters, I’m dead tired of starting over and it’s even worse with new classes.
Which is why a product like the one over at ElitistGuide.com had me all sorts of excited. If you’ve read any other class guides before, you know they usually don’t offer much – I’ve seen guides that provide a decent amount of information about the talents and others that spend twenty pages on race selection, but none of them really touch on everything you need to know for the class and still leave me wondering what I should be leveling up at 20 and where to look for gear at 30.
But, over at ElitistGuide, I found a new product that actually touches on pretty much everything I need to know. Some guides are for beginners and others for veterans, but these class guides hit on every aspect of the class from start to end-game and that immediately makes them stand out. When you play a game like World of Warcraft as much as I have and there are still parts that you have not yet experienced, having to dig through boring introductory information can be mind numbing. These class guides skip right past those details while not acting like you know everything. So, you learn that a Mage’s best leveling spec is Frost and that the gear you want is going to be from drops until you hit level 50, but you aren’t beat over the head with it – it’s a nice change of pace.
Basically, if you’re still looking at your account dreading starting yet another new character because the Shaman or Paladin is just a bit too complex and you just don’t feel like being pawned outright in world PvP, you need to visit ElitistGuide.com today and take a look at these guides. The best part too is that if you are a beginner and know you will need more than one guide, they’re offering a hefty discount for buying all 10.
Friday, October 14, 2011
The Basics of Class Necessities
So, you just started playing World of Warcraft. Or maybe you’re learning everything you need to know about the game while you play right now. Maybe you’ve been playing for a few months or even years. I don’t really care how long you’ve been playing the game; the odds are that you don’t really know everything you need about your class and I’ll tell you why I know this without actually seeing your account. First of all, almost no one knows enough about their own class. Sure, you have a few wins under your belt in PvP, but that’s more because the other players are just as ignorant about the fundamentals as you are. Throw a bunch of beginners in a room and someone will come out on top…doesn’t mean they are the best.
Okay, enough of the brow beating. I’m not trying to insult my fellow WoW fanatics by any means. In fact, what I’m really hoping to do here is to show you just how much you need help with your class. Whether you’re a PvP fanatic or just a raiding pro, you probably don’t have all the tools you need – the right gear, the epic class mount, or the right talent spec. Most people don’t and that’s why sites like ElitistGuide.com even exist in the first place. They know that there are people out there like yourself that don’t know what they are doing and need a little help.
I stumbled across this little beauty a few days ago while I was looking up some information on playing as a Paladin. I have played almost every class in the game except the Paladin and to tell you the truth, I was growing really tired of trying to figure things out as I went along. I wanted to enjoy the game and have a few pointers to help me do so. That’s how I came across Elitist Guide and how I learned that there are in fact people out there who know a lot more than me about this game. Yes, I was just as shocked as you…
So, I bought the Paladin guide and started to read about what I should be doing. Of course, I knew the basics more or less, but I didn’t know the exact talent specs to start with or the gear to be specing towards. I didn’t know how to defeat a Druid in PvP (and these strategies downright work, trust me there). Basically, I learned the few things I didn’t know, reinforced what I thought I already knew and am now in the process of rotating between destroying opponents in PvP and backing up tanks in raids depending on what kind of mood I’m in when I log in. This Paladin is now one of my favorite characters and without sounding too much like a cliché, it’s all thanks to ElitistGuide.com. Trust me in this – you should definitely check it out if you can.
Okay, enough of the brow beating. I’m not trying to insult my fellow WoW fanatics by any means. In fact, what I’m really hoping to do here is to show you just how much you need help with your class. Whether you’re a PvP fanatic or just a raiding pro, you probably don’t have all the tools you need – the right gear, the epic class mount, or the right talent spec. Most people don’t and that’s why sites like ElitistGuide.com even exist in the first place. They know that there are people out there like yourself that don’t know what they are doing and need a little help.
I stumbled across this little beauty a few days ago while I was looking up some information on playing as a Paladin. I have played almost every class in the game except the Paladin and to tell you the truth, I was growing really tired of trying to figure things out as I went along. I wanted to enjoy the game and have a few pointers to help me do so. That’s how I came across Elitist Guide and how I learned that there are in fact people out there who know a lot more than me about this game. Yes, I was just as shocked as you…
So, I bought the Paladin guide and started to read about what I should be doing. Of course, I knew the basics more or less, but I didn’t know the exact talent specs to start with or the gear to be specing towards. I didn’t know how to defeat a Druid in PvP (and these strategies downright work, trust me there). Basically, I learned the few things I didn’t know, reinforced what I thought I already knew and am now in the process of rotating between destroying opponents in PvP and backing up tanks in raids depending on what kind of mood I’m in when I log in. This Paladin is now one of my favorite characters and without sounding too much like a cliché, it’s all thanks to ElitistGuide.com. Trust me in this – you should definitely check it out if you can.
Saturday, April 23, 2011
Going Way Beyond the Basics in World of Warcraft
World of Warcraft is a very complicated game. Since it was released in 2004, three separate expansion packs have been released containing hundreds of quests, dozens of instances, and plenty to do when you reach the level cap. So understandably there have been a lot of guides released to show players how to do all the things available in this game. Most of the guides focus on one of three things – gold making, leveling, or PVP. Many of them do it very well, but they don't seem to cover everything with the same level of detail as they could.
So when I heard about Warcraft Conquest, produced by Max Lee, one of the founders of Warcraft Formula, I was very intrigued. This is a guy who has covered dozens of topics in World of Warcraft with an eye for detail that only an expert can have. So obviously this new guide is designed to be a very thorough look at almost every aspect of the game when you reach level 85. But, what does that mean?
After taking a look at the guide, I was surprised to find that Max covers almost every aspect of the game. He has a great starting set of videos that includes things like knowing your role, crowd control, race/class combinations, and using heirlooms to help you level up faster. He then goes on to cover each of the classes in the game, ways to make gold with both the auction house and farming, and how to get the most out of basic PVP strategies.
The real meat of this guide though is the endgame content. This means PVP guides for each of the classes, a growing collection of reputation videos, talent specializations for each class, tips for finding vanity items and the all-important legendary items, and a huge collection of videos going over everything you need in PVE to dominate high-level bosses and instances. Whether or not this guide is useful for you depends a lot on what you want to get out of World of Warcraft. However, regardless of your level or what you enjoy doing in this game, I recommend you at least try out Warcraft Conquest and see some of the great things you could be doing when you reach level 85.
Full Disclosure: I am an affiliate for this product and receive a commission for sales made.
So when I heard about Warcraft Conquest, produced by Max Lee, one of the founders of Warcraft Formula, I was very intrigued. This is a guy who has covered dozens of topics in World of Warcraft with an eye for detail that only an expert can have. So obviously this new guide is designed to be a very thorough look at almost every aspect of the game when you reach level 85. But, what does that mean?
After taking a look at the guide, I was surprised to find that Max covers almost every aspect of the game. He has a great starting set of videos that includes things like knowing your role, crowd control, race/class combinations, and using heirlooms to help you level up faster. He then goes on to cover each of the classes in the game, ways to make gold with both the auction house and farming, and how to get the most out of basic PVP strategies.
The real meat of this guide though is the endgame content. This means PVP guides for each of the classes, a growing collection of reputation videos, talent specializations for each class, tips for finding vanity items and the all-important legendary items, and a huge collection of videos going over everything you need in PVE to dominate high-level bosses and instances. Whether or not this guide is useful for you depends a lot on what you want to get out of World of Warcraft. However, regardless of your level or what you enjoy doing in this game, I recommend you at least try out Warcraft Conquest and see some of the great things you could be doing when you reach level 85.
Full Disclosure: I am an affiliate for this product and receive a commission for sales made.
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