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More About The WoW Stakethrower
Posted On 03/19/2010 21:25:18 by aiongold

Are you a new Wow player? Do you want to have a good time in the Wow game? Here we will talk about the more detailed information of the Wow Stakethrower. But now,it's time to face the facts that the vampires are out there.

They lurk in the shadows of Silvermoon with their bare, glittering chests entrancing casual bystanders. Theirs is the skin of monsters. Their cunning angst and perfectly tousled hair threatens a new generation of Azerothian teenagers. They are vile and unrepentant. It doesn't matter if you claim that you can't be a vampire; the Blood Prince Council beckons like a tempting cupcake. "Eat me," they say with voices like chocolate frosting. "Forbidden fruit!"

But how can we possibly fight these vile fiends? What can we do to stave off our pale, cold future?

Ladies and gentlemen of the readership jury, I present to you: WoW  Stakethrower.

Stakethrower is crafted from the very finest engineering know-how. Its barrel packs enough Light-blessed silver to burn scars on thousands of vampires. The bayonette is crafted from metal retrieved from the Cathedral in Stormwind. The trigger is more sensitive than a teenager worried about their pants.

Capable of hurling stakes and bullets, the Stakethrower is the very finest sidearm available to modern-day vampire hunters. Pick yours up today in your local Icecrown Citadel!

The vital statistics for your last line of defense are just below.

Name: Stakethrower
Type: Ranged Gun (that throws stakes)
Damage: 500 - 836 Damage, 222.7 damage per second (with stakes that are thrown)
Speed: 3.00 (takes a little while to get a new stake in the barrel)
Attritbutes:
45 Agility 32 Stamina Improves haste rating by 28 (0.85% @ L80) Increases attack power by 70. Increases your armor penetration rating by 31 (2.21% @ L80) Decreases the number of vampires in your area How to get it: You only need 9 friends to kill Blood Queen Lana'thel. Nine, for what it's worth, is the number of vampires in the Cullen family, if you count Bella. Coincidence? Unlikely. I suspect there's secretly a Twi-heart on the Blizzard staff.

How to get rid of it: It sells for 17 gold, or can become an Abyss Crystal. However, if you lose this protection, you could also lose your life, and become one of the gruesome vampires. Is that really worth 17 gold?

Do you have a knowledge of  t he Wow Stakethrower after reading this article? Are you eager to have a try in the Wow game? Come on, don't hesitate! Besides, we have cheap Wow gold in store, you can place an order to us for them, we also can deliver you the Wow power leveling ASAP.

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WoW Addon File: SexyCooldown
Posted On 03/19/2010 07:44:18 by aioncdkey

Welcome to take a view at today's Addon File: Wow SexyCooldown here! I don't know whether you have got the info on it or not, if you are new to it, it would be greater. In this article, we would show you everything you should know about the SexyCooldown, including what it is and how it works.

SexyCooldown is an addon that just makes sense to me. I love the way the options are laid out, the simple cooldown bar management, and the versatility of the addon itself. This particular AddOn Spotlight will be broken up into a few segments -- first, we will look at SexyCooldown and I will sing its praises and show you its options, and second, I will go over some use cases for the variety of different applications that SexyCooldown can help you with. And, as this is non-widescreen smaller UI "make everything fit nicely" week, I will explain the virtues of SexyCooldown to DoT heavy classes that want a simple, single bar of DoT timers that could help you with your DPS rotation for that added edge.


What is SexyCooldown?

SexyCooldown Wow is a DoT, ability, trinket, item, internal cooldown, and debuff timer that is not set up for any one class -- everyone can use SexyCooldown in their own way. The addon is set up in such a way that icons for spells cast or debuffs on a targeted enemy or focus travel down the bar as their seconds dwindle. Abilities that are in no danger of falling off or have a good long while before they are ready to be used again move slowly down the bar. Abilities that have shorter times until they drop move faster down the bar to alert you. The real strength of SexyCooldown is that you can do all of this on as many bars as you want, placed all over the screen wherever certain cooldowns are needed to be seen. Plus, the addon was created by Antiarc, so you know it's going to be suave.

Each SexyCooldown bar that you create is perfectly customizable for border, background, color and size through dragging the corner of the bar and scaling for whatever space you need. Right clicking on a bar will bring up the options for that bar, or you can access the options in the Blizzard Interface menu. Each bar is individually configurable to include the types of cooldowns and timers you wish to have shown on the bar through check boxes and a blacklist, which I will get to in a moment.

 

Raid Debuffs

One aspect of Wow SexyCooldown I love is that you can have raid debuffs shown on a SexyCooldown bar as well as your own personal timers. This can be invaluable for classes such as rogues or druids, who can choose attacks based on different debuffs that are currently present on a raid boss. By configuring a SexyCooldown bar for your target's raid debuffs, a rogue could check to see if a Bleed effect is on the target so he could use Hunger for Blood, or check for major armor or spell debuffs. Knowing what is on the boss can be tricky at times, but an easily customized raid debuff bar could do wonders for your raid awareness and situational ability use to maximize DPS.

 

The Blacklist

Want to narrow down the bar's cooldowns even more? Shift-right click on a debuff or cooldown while it is on the bar adds it to that bar's blacklist, preventing the debuff or cooldown from showing up on that bar. For instance, as an elemental shaman, I want a bar solely to track how long Flame Shock has left on a target before I have to reapply the debuff in order to guarantee that my Lava Burst does extra damage. I set the options accordingly, and if debuffs other than the Flame Shock periodic damage appear on the bar, a simple shift-right click will remove those debuffs forever from the bar. To take an ability off of the specific bar's blacklist, just select it from the blacklist list in the options. Simple and straightforward.

 

Why is SexyCooldown Wow great for smaller user interfaces? Simple! Having a sim... Read More



World of Warcraft: Choose Your Right Pet
Posted On 03/19/2010 07:43:26 by aioncdkey

Do you know how to choose your right Wow pet in the battle? Use the right pets in the right situation would be a great factor of your success. So you know how it is important for us. Now let's take a look at this liitle guide to know how to choose the right pets for the right situation!

When you get down to the philosophical basics, every class has the same goal in a group or raid: do as much as you can to help clear the instance and kill the bosses. This of course is where the hunter obsession with DPS comes from. Most of the time the best thing we can do to help our group down bosses is to become a radiant beacon of death, to undergo an apotheosis into a DPS god and accept the adoration of the lesser DPS classes.

But there are times when it helps our group or raid more to sacrifice some of our personal DPS for the good of the group. Whether it's kiting blood beasts or blistering zombies or shooting down orbs, we are always happy and willing to take the hit for the good of the team. We're just noble that way.

And our noble pets can help out the team too, boosting the team's DPS as well as our own. Join me after the cut as we take a look when a different pet choice might be best thing for the team as a whole, even if it means a DPS loss for us personally.

Wolf

The wolf is the staple DPS pet of almost every raiding or heroic running hunter. Its Furious Howl provides a nice flat AP boost to us that matches up almost perfectly with our trinket procs. This pet ability is so incredibly good that the wolf has become the best pet across every hunter spec, and whether you're doing ICC hardmodes or running heroics, the wolf is probably the best pet to give you the highest DPS on the meters.

When your raid has every buff and debuff provided by other classes, the wolf is the best Wow pet for the vast, vast, vast majority of all hunters out there (BM hunters at certain gear levels will prefer raptors or devilsaurs).

Wasp

The wasp provides the minor armor debuff (5% armor reduction) in the form of its Sting ability, with 100% uptime. This debuff is normally provided by feral druids via Faerie Fire or warlocks via Cuse of Weakness, and the various minor armor debuffs do not stack. However, if your raid does not have the druids or locks to provide the minor armor debuff, it will always be a net gain to the group for you to bring a wasp pet instead of your wolf.

The wasp is also a ferocity pet and so is capable of outputting as much DPS as the wolf (actually a bit more with the DoT their Sting does), and the personal DPS loss to you will be minor. For example, with my mid-level gear (around ilvl 250) if I switch from a wolf to a wasp in a raid with all buffs but the minor armor debuff (thus gaining the debuff), I lose only 20 DPS from the switch. Heck, the tanks' physical damage alone will make that difference up!

If you're without the minor armor debuff, bringing the wasp is a no-brainer.

Worm

The worm provides the major armor debuff (20% armor reduction) in the form of its Acid Spit ability, also with 100% uptime. This debuff is normally provided by warriors via Sunder Armor or rogues via Expose Armor. However, the worm is a BM-only pet. Not only that, but it's a tenacity pet, and will do a lot less pet DPS than a ferocity pet would. So before we can say whether the worm is worthwhile, we have to figure out approximately how much DPS we're losing by going BM, and then how much DPS we're losing by going with a tenacity pet.

We've seen before from examination of raid parses that with the very best gear, BM is 20%+ behind MM. Additional testing showed that with mid-level gear BM is 15% or so behind. That is a big loss -- we're usually talking 1,500 DPS or more, and those tests are with a DPS pet. So we need that major armor debuff to really bring a lot of DPS to make the team gain more than your personal loss.

Because boss armor is now normalized, and because the major armor debuff is applied first, we know that the debuff is bringing the boss from 10,643 armor down to 8,514.4 armor. That drops the armor mitigation from 41.13% to 35.85% -- in other words a 5.28% change in damage reduction from armor. That means that all physical DPS in the raid against that target will basically be increased by 5.28%.

In a 25-man raid, if you don't have any rogues or warriors to apply the major armor debuff, it is definitely worth going as BM and bringing a worm to provide the raid-wide 5.28% physical DPS increase.

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WoW War of the Three Hammers Guide
Posted On 03/19/2010 07:41:44 by aioncdkey

Today we are talking about the Wow War of the Three Hammers Guide here. Do you know what is the War of the Three Hammers? Huh, you've probably never heard of the War of the Three Hammers even if you're an avid fan of World of Warcraft lore. The War of Three Hammers is a little known war in World of Warcraft history. It's a really cool civil war between the Bronzebeard and Wildhammer clans vs. the Dark Iron clan and is what led to Ragnaros being summoned to this plane of existence. It all started when Modimus Anvilmar died.

At one point there was one main clan of dwarves known as the Ironforge clan. That clan was led by Anvilmar until his death, at which point the dwarves were like "AIGHT LETS THROW DOWN" and battled to find out who would take over. In the end, the Bronzebeard clan claimed Ironforge and sent the other two clans packing. The Dark Irons fled to the Redridge Mountains while the Wildhammer clan retreated to Dun Algaz and formed Grim Batol.

Well Thaurissan, the leader of the Dark Irons, wasn't pleased with this at all. He launched an attack against Ironforge and Grim Batol which resulted in a really cool sortie. Fearing that both armies would catch them in a pincer attack, Thaurissan launched forces at both cities. He led the main attack against Ironforge while his wife Modgud went to Grim Batol. Thaurissan was defeated but Modgud had used magic to screw with the Wildhammers. She was defeated by Khardrros Wildhammer and the Dark Irons were pretty much done with.

 

A Wildhammer Gryphon Rider circa: 1995

Well, the Bronzebeards began a march south to Thaurissan (the city named after Thaurissan). Displeased with this, Thaurissan summoned Ragnaros. He went like "I CHOOSE YOU RAGNAROS" and bam. Ragnaros showed up. At this point Ragnaros did what all evil things you summon do. He killed Thaurissan and enslaved the Dark Irons. The Bronzebeards fled back to Ironforge and the Searing Gorge and Burning Steppes were formed from the summoning of Ragnaros. Blackrock Mountain was the volcano that Ragnaros formed when he was summoned.

In the end Grim Batol was left uninhabitable and the Wildhammers moved north to Aeerie Peak in Lordaeron. The Ironforge dwarves stayed where they're at now and the Dark Irons carried out the bidding of Ragnaros.

This was actually kind of the real backstory for the original WoW. Well, at least one major part of it. The Dark Irons were at one time good and noble Dwarves, but Thaurissan was just yet another insane leader in the Warcraft lore which was the first part of the original story arc. You basically dealt with Ragnaros who was brewing for 300 years and planning an invasion. Afterward, you had to deal with the Orcs and the Black Dragonflight which set themselves up in the upper tier of Blackrock Spire. Blackrock Mountain was already a favorite lore spot since a lot of battles in Warcraft 1 & 2 happened near the mountain.

Personally I don't like Ragnaros and the lore surrounding him and I don't like how he's showing up in Cataclysm without some other elemental lords joining the party. Fire is cool and all, but let's get some elemental lords fighting one another or something.  Malfurion fighting Ragnaros is kind of a waste of Malfurion to me; he should battle someone who is a threat like maybe an army of Satyrs.

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An interesting game
Posted On 03/17/2010 21:39:32 by CosmoGallo

These days, when I sit on the bus and go home or go to have my work, I will see an ad say that some animals in the film, I do not know it clearly, but I think it is a funny film because the animals in it can say some funny words. So I go to download the film in order to have a look at whether it is really funny.  

Before I start to search the film, there is a ad come out in front of the film, I only see it said the Wow Power Leveling with a large words. But I do not care much and close the screen. Then I continue my download. But soon it come out again, with a lot of curious, I open the website and come to have a look. It says that this is a good game and is easy to win a lot of game gold which can change to money. I was attracted by these words and want to have a try. So I do as the cue on the computer, but soon I find it needs to spend some money, I hesitated for a while, then I think I first spend a little money, if I lost it, I will not care. On the contrary, if I can win a lot of money back, I am so lucky. So I enter in the game and buy World of Warcraft Leveling as it says. I play the game on the one thing, on the other thing; I can download the film I want to see. I think it is a way of saving time.   

When I just come to the game, it says welcome as the other screen, and then I buy some cheap weapons which look very funny. After that I come to go my Wow as the name. With the help of the cue, I can easy to play it.. After a while, my film has finished downloading, I felt a little disappoint, but thinking that I can play the next time also, I came over the game and at the same time I have much more Wow Leveling than before.  

With a lot of curious, I turned on the film and have a look. In it, it says that some animals in the zoo who are want to go back to the natural; they say their heart in the film. But to my surprise, they also want to play the game I just play, they all have World of Warcraft Power Leveling in their account.  

I think they have the same interests with me.

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