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expanding the - wow power leveling
Publicado en 08/02/2010 20:27:31 por wowgold7

 
Come on, if it's done right, you can't tell me taking the fight to the Burning Legion and invading their worlds for once isn't an attractive prospect. I think that has the potential for expanding the Warcraft universe moreso than just bopping around in the Maelstrom, too. Learning more about the Legion beyond what we've seen on Azeroth, meeting other races, developing the story right before our eyes rather than just dealing with leftover baggage from the RTS games. Lots of potential. Biggles asked... Uh, what's up with the giant, flying, glowy trees in Crystalsong forest? Did I miss a quest chain or something? Why are they giant/flying/glowy? "Magic", sure, but I think I need more. Why? Byirujiwang Some of my guildies suggested "because Dalaran is there", and I buy that maybe Dalaran is in Crystalsong *because* of the trees - but it still doesn't explain the trees. Others suggested Dalaran is wow gold wow power leveling aion gold aion power leveling wow power levelingWorld of Warcraft lends itself to the night owl. The game is detailed enough where if you want to be effective at it you need to concentrate a little bit, and that usually means not having distractions around you like kids, a significant other, or your pets. The best time I find that I can get distraction free is in the late evening and early morning hours wow power leveling I'm a night owl, if you will. In fact I'm sitting here typing this up at 2:15 a.m. CST. Quite late for most of my WoW friends even (however at least a few WoW Insider writers are still up and working on things This leads me to ask for today's breakfast topic, what kind of player are you? Take a stab at the poll too and let us know wow power leveling One of the best parts about playing late at night is a certain attitude that I find hits around three in the morning. It's the phenomenon when everyone is tired nearly falling over on their keyboard, and suddenly somebody grwaihmmlf says over vent "Let's just do one more her wow power leveling Next thing you know everyone is repairing and going at another instance. Suddenly instead of your head hitting that pillow like you wanted you're tanking another run. Bam some more badges but no new gear. So much for the additional heroic. But that priest you're running with got something nice, so she's happy wow power leveling I can't imagine I'm alone in this near insomniac like running of instances at three in the morning. So I ask you, dear WoW Insider reader, are you up for just one more heroic If you don't get the picture, read up and go find a copy of the show to watch. You won't be disappointed. I absolutely love the peace and quiet of playing at night, and the sense of calm that descends over me wow power leveling distracting. It's just quiet. I've always always ALWAYS been a night owl. Seeing dawn (after staying up all night) is one of my favorite times of the day, so I always take a break there to go enjoy somehow *responsible* for making them giant and/or flying and/or glowey - but I didn't see any of that in Alterac. The only backstory we have on that zone is from Lands of Mystery, one of the RPG books. What does that mean? Well, things that come out of the RPG books are really up in the air as far as how canon they may or may not be. The story of Crystalsong Forest as it's told in Lands of Mystery might change when the zone actually gets quests and is itemized. It was the site of a massive battle between dragons, the Blue Dragonflight and the Black Dragonflight. Whenever a Blue Dragon died, loose magic escaped their bodies and filled the air (think the elementals from Karazhan). Eventually, one of the older dragons at the battle conjured a great spell to freeze the attacking dragons, and the loose magic floating around amplified it to an unexpected degree. The spell was massive, and crystallized the entire battlefield rather than just the enemy dragons. It's stayed that way ever since. This was around the time of the Sundering, and those Night Elf-esque ruins you see there were most likely Highborne ruins. Supposedly in Wrath, the Silver Covenant and the Sunreavers are fighting over these ruins, but that's not actually reflected in-game at all. My guess remains that in a content patch, we'll see this place come to life with all sorts of stuff.


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