All the talent points are on fire ^_^
I bought it from some girl.
The mage is uber,pyroblast does around 3k damage. Excluding crit,with crit it's always the double i guess(just bought the account,never crittedxD)
It also has a lvl 50 rogue,which i use to kill people in crossroads.
The best part is,people waste 1/2 years of their life lvling their chars,and what do i do? I just bought one and dont have to lvl much.
I actually enjoyed my run from lvl 1 to 60, I spent zero time on grinding, and making repetitive instance runs, as soon as I ran out of interesting quests/plotlines, and places to explore, I quit. I came back for a little while to get a taste of new content like PvP Battlegrounds, but even as that started getting very gear-dependant, I stopped playing once more. Best of all, the entire experience was free lol, I don't need to pay a hundred bucks for some gold and epics to have fun.
This message has been edited by Mantis214 on Feb 25, 2007 5:12 AM This message has been edited by Mantis214 on Feb 25, 2007 5:04 AM This message has been edited by Mantis214 on Feb 25, 2007 5:04 AM This message has been edited by Mantis214 on Feb 25, 2007 5:03 AM
And this is something you should know. All those Tier 1/2 epics you have that used to be so uber before Burning Crusade are worth almost nothing now. With the increased item levels, even lvl 61~70 green gear that drop in the Outlands is better than most original WoW epics, that's why most of the guilds have stopped running MC/BWL/AQ/Naxx altogether, so basically you just wasted your 100 Euros. The only way your account is gonna sell now is if you get the new lvl 70 Tier 4/5 epics, which means you're gonna have to grind instances as hard as everyone else. You should really have done your research before deciding to blow a hundred bucks on a toon that is now worth almost nothing.
I can't be bothered continuously grinding my main at the moment, 52 human warrior. Created a druid especially for PvP cause its just so much more satisfying to slaughter the hordies and twinking less time consuming. Warriors being annoying to duel as anyway.
i played beta and bought Wow at release (11.2.2005,will allways remember this date),and had a mage like this about 8 months later.But i enjoyed leveling (about 2months till i reached lvl 60) and getting the equip (took about 6-10 months till i had my t2 complete),because thats imo what WoW is about.
(I stopped playing about an year ago)
Buying a char is like buying an empty bottle of beer.You have the bottle,but you werent the one who drank the beer.
This message has been edited by Spitfirebloom on Feb 26, 2007 3:13 PM
WoW gets boring after a while. I stopped playing after I hit level 46. It's fun oly when you have a partner with you and/or a large guild who'll take you along for a trip to crossroads or something.
The only good axe I got my hand on was a whirlwind Some kind level 60er helped me through the entire quest when I was like level 30.