
Author: Michael Hutchins
Let’s face it, Wow tips are a dime a dozen in World Of Warcraft forums. Unfortunately, many of these suggestions are offered by players who have little or no real game experience. This article will reveal successful Wow strategies that have withstood the test of time, and have been implemented by many champions.
Strategy 1) Perform as many quests as you can, all at the same time. Quests must never be performed one at a time. When players enter a new map region,they must proceed to the main town first. After that, talk with all the NPC’s, obtain all the quests, then they can continue to explore. It is a point of fact that some quests are a waste of time.They often make you spend an hour or more running back and forth from different people. It is often in your best interest to quit quests and select other ones. Your time is too valuable to spend on useless quests.
Strategy 2) Make sure you use groups properly.This is one of my favorite Wow tips. Grouping can really speed up your power game, but execute it only when you have to. About a quarter of quests are group quests, and to try to do them yourself is a big time waster The exception would be if you wait until you are a few levels higher. At that point, the quest becomes green. For the balance of the quests, you can go it alone. Be aware of these stipulations, though. Many groups are inefficient. A group that messes around or continues to die trying to finish a quest will bog you down. You are in a better situation going it alone in this case. If you are a Shaman, or a Paladin, or have a fast method of self healing and mele both, you should probably spend most of your time soloing. Warriors and other types that mele well are better off in groups because they can’t heal. Also, priests and mages are better suited to groups because they lack armor function. Groups can be beneficial, but they must work efficiently.
Strategy 3) This is one of the Wow tips I give the most often: Honor Kills; stay away from raid groups just for honor points. You will gain almost nothing. Solo or a normal party is a better choice for getting the most contribution points. Being in a RAID will decrease contribution points down to the barest minimum for each kill.
I hope you received benefit from these 3 proven Wow strategies. I know that when I first started playing, I would have appreciated helpful Wow tips.
Author: Ethan
World of Warcraft (WoW) currently holds the majority of MMORPG market. To estimate the hugeness of the game; there are roughly 11,000,000 characters in the world shelved under WoW accounts which may contain up to 10, which may compose of 54% in the Alliance and 46% in Horde. Humans topped the race count in Alliance, sharing 18% of the total population of the Guild, while Blood elves dominate the Horde. With the popularity of WoW, don’t you even wonder; are there famous people who own WoW accounts? If so, where are they in Azeroth? You won’t know until they tell you who they really are, not even if they’re sitting next to you.
Time to sniff the celebs who own/owned WoW accounts. The list may contain previous and active players.
Jonathan Davis, singer The lead vocalist of Korn has been reportedly playing an Undead, frost mage in the game. Interesting to see what else is there in his WoW account.
Brandon Routh, actor Superman himself plays the game. According to his statement, he loves medieval times and horses and he loves the WoW. No word what race, character, realm, or even how many characters does he have on his WoW account.
Robin Williams, actor Mrs. Doubtfire is an avid enthusiast of games. Owning a WoW account, he’s also been playing Battlefield 2 and Day of Defeat among others. It was reported that Robin used to play on Mannoroth.
Vin Diesel, actor Rumored, to have a WoW account and playing under the alias “Dish”. It was never confirmed.
Hiro Nakamura, actor The star of Heroes owns a WoW account. In an interview with G4tv, Hiro said that in the past, he ran a guild on Spinebreaker realm.
George “Corpsegrinder” Fisher, singer The lead singer of the American death metal band Cannibal Corpse admitted that he has a WoW account and an addict of the game. He stated that his in-game character’s name is Dorkcraft. In the World of Warcraft: Wrath of Lich King, an NPC named “Gorge the Corpegrinder” can be seen in Northrend. This is undoubtedly the best reward for a loyal fan.
Mia Rose, porstar Mia Rose is a star in the adult film industry. A hardcore WoW gamer, it has been reported her WoW account got banned from the game when a fan recognized her and she openly mentioned her website in the public chat.
Unconfirmed reports also stated that Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt also play and that they have multiple WoW accounts.
Comedian Dave Chappelle also admitted that he plays WoW.
Stephen Colbert is also reported to have a WoW account with an Orc character. Jessica Simpson, Topher Grace, Tom Welling, Yao Ming, Ben Affleck, Terry Gene Bollea (Hulk Hogan), Curt Schilling, and Cameron Diaz were all reported to have WoW accounts and are actively playing WoW or have played WoW before.
These people maybe humongous in their businesses, but in the World of Warcraft, it only shows that all are of equal status, as long as they don’t reveal who they really are in the real world. The next time you open your WoW account and play your character, don’t be surprised if you somehow bump into Oprah or George W. Bush. Warcraft is here to stay, and it’s a huge magnet for people.