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Thursday, February 21st, 2008
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Felhunter Support/Anti-Spellcaster In PvP use the Devour Magic ability as much as possible to keep yourself clean of debuffs (for instance, removing Polymorph) and use Spell Lock to stop enemy casters. It’s very weak against enemy melee classes so it may not always be the pet to bring out in PvP, but it’s a magic user’s bane. Remember to also use Devour Magic on the enemy priests or mages, or whoever have barriers on to eat them and make them vulnerable to attack. Having the pet on them also makes it hard for them to let off a spell and gives you the edge to fear them or deathcoil them and finish them off. In PvE it’s useful in instances were people will get a lot of debuffs. Since it can devour them (and heal itself) it makes a decent pet. If there is a lot of debuffs moving around then the Felhunter can off-tank and heal itself. It’s got decent HP and MP and could keep an enemy busy for awhile. In later instances, the felhunter is essential for its spell lock, it can be used to interrupt casting of many spells and stop enemy monsters from unleashing powerful attacks on the party for a little while longer. Also remember, you may devour magic any positive magical buff the monsters gain, like “Demonic Power” on the Mog’arg bosses in Mechanar, letting your tank avoid getting pummeled more than he should.You can leare more Tactics about wow gold from others ,I think you can have a try ,it`s very useful. | | 5:01p |
a guide for the Priests of World of Warcraft This page is intended to give a few tips to the leveling priest. To the new guys that want to have a go at a fun class for both instancing and pvp. As a long time priest player on European realms Anachronos and Daggerspine I've got some experience with the priest class and its mechanics. I've also leveled several other characters to 70 and played a lot with my Rogue, Shaman and Hunter which gives me a good understanding of the weaknesses and strengths of my main character. I have played a lot of 5 man instances, some early raiding and a lot of pvp with most of my characters. So if you're a full time raider my advice is probably not news to you, but why are you looking for guides for new priests anyway? I'd like to point out that i won't give any level for level advice or any guide to each and every quest available. You can find such information on thottbot or similar site. You can leare more tips about wow power leveling from others ,I think you can have a try ,it`s very useful. Hope you enjoy this guide. See you out there. | | 5:03p |
a Shadow Priest The Shadow Priest puts the majority of their points into Shadow, usually at least 31 points so they can get Shadowform. This is the preferred build for leveling to 60 as your damage output is vastly increased, rivaling most other classes for pure dps. In Shadowform, you cannot heal, so you are focused on damage, with some added utility spells like Silence. In instances, the Shadow Priest can still heal, and be the primary healer most of the time, all the way up through Upper Black Rock Spire (UBRS), assuming you have a backup healer. However, you will have less mana, heal for less hp per heal, and spend more mana casting heals than the Holy Priest. Shadow spec is what you want if you want to spend the majority of your time in PvP.You can leare more tips about wow power leveling from others ,I think you can have a try ,it`s very useful. | | 5:03p |
Holy Priest The Holy Priest is the best healer in the game. He will be able to heal more hit points on a single load of mana than any other class. Your typical Holy Priest will have at least 30 points in Holy, focusing on the talents that improve his healing type spells. You can leare more about wow gold from others ,I think you can have a try ,it`s very useful.As a Holy Priest, your damage is lackluster compared to Shadow, so you will not spend your time out soloing mobs all day, and if you do, it will not be as productive. However, in high-end, raid-style instances, you will be well suited to be in group one as the primary healer. You can spec Holy while leveling, but I advise against it, because as a Shadow Priest, you can reach level 60 much faster, then for a small fee respec to Holy. After reaching 60, if you intend to spend the majority of your time as a primary healer in instances and on raids in places like UBRS and Molten Core (MC), then you want to permanently spec as Holy/Discipline. | | 5:04p |
blood elves Levels 1-5 guide You should be able to reach level 5 in about 30 minutes with your Blood Elf (26 is my personal best). Don't take other people's advice and 'just do the quests'. Know what quests you're going to do, how you're going to do them, and where you're losing most of your time. The Blood Elf area can be an overwhelming place to level quickly if you aren't prepared. Fortunately, the first set of quests can be done in a nice circle around Sunstrider Island. Below I present you an exclusive preview of Skewter's Blood Elf leveling guide. It focuses on leveling a Blood Elf Paladin from 1-20 in < 10 hours. It is currently the definitive source for power leveling in this area.You can leare more Tactics about wow gold from others ,I think you can have a try ,it`s very useful. Here are the steps you'll want to take, in exact order with friendly quest maps. |
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