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I downloaded WoW reader from Allakhazam and uploaded my profile.
if you are interested
http://wow.allakhazam.com/profile.html?84432
Anyone else uploading there profile I know that Thottbot also does it. Kind of interesting to see what other players stats are near your lvl.
-Naz
ignus
04-14-2005, 01:15 AM
http://wow.allakhazam.com/profile.html?89820
note: you have to login to WoW while running this before you can u/l your info
Chairman_Kaga
04-14-2005, 08:08 AM
Do you guys ever buy armor???
http://wow.allakhazam.com/profile.html?89985
Thought I was bad. No wonder you have so much gold Naz.
yeah I only try to buy armor when I find a piece that is 10 pts or better higher and for a good price. I worry more about keeping my daggers up to date.
Remember a mount is only a few lvl's away.
-Naz
Chairman_Kaga
04-14-2005, 12:05 PM
yeah I only try to buy armor when I find a piece that is 10 pts or better higher and for a good price. I worry more about keeping my daggers up to date.
Remember a mount is only a few lvl's away.
-Naz
9 levels. And it gets slower each level.
I can make gold fairly quickly by selling herb in AH. I feel like a dealer. hehe.
Plus, my last training session to get caught up on skills cost just short of 6g. :(
Not only that, I'm still disenchanting most everything I get (the real cost of enchanting profession) that I can't use. I could start AH'ing or vendorizing them for cash.
Also, Shmee can start making decent cash once everyone is up on their 10 slots. I can make some decent armor and bags now to sell in AH. Plus some potions I can make sell well. Elixir of Intellect goes well and fast in AH. Costs a few C to make a stack of 5 and will sell for quite a bit. Plus it uses easy to find herbs.
From what I've heard, enchanters can often make better money from disenchanting an item and selling the shards rather than selling the item itself. This may be truer for higher level items than the lower ones.
Dawg
Chalybos
04-14-2005, 04:42 PM
It's funny, but the more I see of WoW, the more it and EQ2 look like the same game, but with different artwork. :lol: Even the commands are the same, which must make it convenient for those who cross-game.
cowboy
04-15-2005, 05:56 PM
It's funny, but the more I see of WoW, the more it and EQ2 look like the same game, but with different artwork. :lol: Even the commands are the same, which must make it convenient for those who cross-game.
there are few differances in the game other than artwork
wich grows on you quit a bit
also i am finding that having a community around you makes it better to play. as aposed to soloing wich is what i do mainly whn playing EQII
though i have not played anything in about a 2 almost three weeks :(
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