Alive and Level 58

“If you ever think you’re going to be close to death for a week, make sure your toon is sitting in an Inn. The last 2 weeks have been tough, usually if I’m sick, I can still sit a couple hours in front of the PC and get some leveling or blogging done, but not this time, spending days at a time on the couch and watching BAD TV is what I’ve been doing. Finally Saturday I was able to login to WoW and was happy to see I had parked my toon in an Inn and now had 61K of bonus XP (Woohoo). Saturday I was able to hit level 56 and 57, then Sunday I hit 58.. Woohoo Outland! I couldn’t wait, I took a small tour of Outland or at least Hellfire Peninsula and then before bed last night a few guildies ran me through Hellfire Ramparts and The Blood Furnace. I now am about 80% into level 58, slowly climbing to 60 When running through Hellfire Ramparts and Blood Furnace, it seemed all the drops were for hunters and not my Rogue, but the XP was great! This being one of the first instances that I actually helped and wasn’t just run through, I learned alot. I learned of some of the skills I need to work on for my rogue, like lock picking to my level (we had to skip a check because I couldn’t open it). Before heading into an instance, if I have time, read a little on what to expect, I didn’t expect the techs to be dropping mines and also that I could disarm them. This led me to dieing a couple times and almost one complete wipe (mines, me being low pulled 2 mobs, it wasn’t pretty). Other things this run helped on was learning how the group works together, from the symbols of who to attack first to just watching what others are doing instead of just yourself (this is huge and a hard thing to learn, it took probably 3/4 of the night till a couple light bulbs came on and I started watching who and what the leader was doing, where others are standing and really keeping an eye on my health and aggro.) All in all the run was great, yes at times I looked like a noob (and am!) I did have the group laughing at my noobness but I learned alot with that first grouping, I’m just glad that I’m with a guild that will run you through things like that, help you with your mistakes, explain things to you but still laugh at you.


Thanks Guys.. ” “Being a part of the Blog Azeroth forums is great and many have decided to try something a bit different, Shared Topics. Someone in the forums will suggest a topic and the results will be many blogs in the WoW community will post their thoughts, answers and experiences of the said topic.. My Main is a Rogue, being the secret, quiet one of the bunch, helps when I need that extra helping hand, specially when soloing. I get so use to stealthing past baddies on some of the harder quest, while I watch others try their hardest to fight their way up a stair way or through a cave to get to the quest item. wow gold Why wouldn’t you love to stealth past the mobs, kill the “quest boss” and move on with your leveling. Lets not stop there, we have poisons to slowly injure or slow down our opponents, back stabs and special skill that on some of the beast, they just never saw it coming. So why do I love playing a Rogue, I’m sneaky.. wow gold the complete opposite of me in RL. It’s a get away, a fairy tail, I can be partialy evil with out being Evil.. (boo Horde ) I would guess many of the reasons I love playing a rogue are many of the same reasons people hate the rogues when they come up against us in PVP or in BGs. wow power leveling Now you see me, now you don’t! One of the hardest things I’ve had to learn and still gets me in WoW is dying. Being an old school game player I do everything I can to keep from dying, reason being is that games use to have penalties for death. wow gold I can’t tell you how many times i’ve lost XP or had to go find my corpse and get my equipment off of it.

mp3 players (picture running into a group of beast in my underwear). But this isn’t true in World of Warcraft, there are no penalties or xp loss, the worst part is the time it takes to run to your corpse and sometimes you’ll get a 10% durability loss on your equipment. wow gold This doesn’t mean go into a raid or group not worrying about a wipe or just yourself dieing, but it does mean it’s not the end of the world, take a deep breath and say it’s ok to die, it’s ok to die… There do you feel better. “RELATED LINKS:

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http://www.yourblogs.net/wowgoldmonster/
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