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Here
are a list of 12 WOW tips to help you save a bit of time
and frustration. They should help both new and experienced players. The
tips are compliments of World of Warcraft Gold Free Guide
web site.
WOW Tip #1
- Get cosmos UI from cosmosui.org. Its free and legal.
WOW Tips #2 -
Autoloot everything. Shift + Right Click on a kill. Saves time
WOW Tip #3 -
Get as many quests as possible, simultaneously. Do not do quests
one at a time. When entering a new map region,
go to the main town first, then speak to all the NPC's, get all the
quest, and then proceed to explore. Remember that some quests can be a
waste of time, requiring you spend an hour running to and from different
people. Don't be afraid to abandon quests in favor of other ones. Don’t
waste time on crappy quests.
WOW Tip #4 -
Use groups to your advantage. Grouping will immensely speed up
your power game, but do it only when
necessary. About 25% of the quests are group quests, and you will waste
time trying to solo them; unless you wait
until you are a few levels higher and the quest becomes green
(good tip for solo'ers). The rest of the
quests, you can solo. There are some conditions here,
however: Beware of inefficient groups - A group that doodles
around or keeps dying trying to complete a
quest will slow you down. You are better off soloing in this case. If
you are a Shaman, or a
Paladin or have a quick way to heal yourself and mele both, then
you may be better
off soloing more often than not. Warriors and types that mele well but
can't heal, and priests and mages who have
little armor function are better in groups. Groups can
work well; but they must be efficient groups.
WOW Tip #5
- Leveling grinder; killing stuff a few levels below you (con
green) is a great way to quickly rack up EXP
and grind out a level. Yes, its boring, but it pays. You don't take much
damage, you kill them fast, you have quick
recovery (low down time). Fast, numerous smaller EXP gains
add up over time much quicker than higher,
but slower EXP gains with more down time. If you
are struggling with a quest, you may
want to consider 'level grinding' yourself by spending time
killing lesser creatures and then
tackle the quest.
WOW Tip #6
- Doing quests 3 or more levels higher than you, or an elite
quest solo may only take excess time, unless
you are in a group, don’t attempt them. If you spend 5 hours trying to
do a level 15 quest and you are at level 13,
you may get it done. But in those same 5 hours, you could
have made level 15 simply by killing stuff 2-3 levels beneath
you. And then doing the quest in 1 hour. So in
6 hours, you get the quest done, and are at level 15, as opposed to
finishing the quest in 5 hours and still
being at level 13. It’s so tempting to go for that mob boss who's
three levels above you and finish your quest
solo. You could literally waste 10 hours, or even days trying. BUT, if
you get in a group, then you can do it in a cinch. OR you can 'level
grind' yourself. This is the heart of powering
through this game to the upper levels.
WOW Tip #7
- Avoid this big mistake; players are too quick to use DPS
(damage per second) on their weapons as the
primary factor. This is just not true. Abilities such as % to crit and
damage bonuses are calculated based upon the
damage of the weapon or its speed. DPS is just an
average and is never used in computing an ability.
Example:
Weapon A: a slow, heavy weapon deals 110-130 damage, yet is only
80 DPS
Weapon B: a faster weapon deals 75-85 damage, and is 85 DPS.
most players will equip weapon B automatically. Well if you are a
warrior and you like to use your mortal strike
ability....this would be a terrible idea! Why? Because Mortal Strike on
weapon A would deal 220-260 damage and on
weapon B would deal 150-170 damage. Quite the difference.
Here is another
example:
Weapon A: super fast, super light. 10 DPS, speed of 1.5
Weapon B: not as fast, but harder hitting: 12 DPS, speed of 3
Now, lets say you are a Rogue, and you have all your abilities in
%critical chance. You have a 12% chance to
crit with every swing. With Weapon A, you will have twice as many crits
as you will with weapon B. You see why its not
always automatic to equip the higher DPS weapon.
WOW Tip #8
- In Macro's and speech, remember that %t will cite your current
target. Shift + Clicking on something will add
it to your speech or your macro. Both %t and shift+click come in very
handy.
WOW Tip #9
- At about level 12-15 or so, you can travel to another race's
starting region and still be low enough in
levels to get the quests in that area. They will be a cinch to solve and
you will still get some exp for the kills.
WOW Tip #10
- Many of the really great weapons drop off bosses inside of
instances. Roll on everything. Always be
thinking acquire, acquire, acquire.
WOW Tip #11 -
One-handed + wand bug; while in combat, if you have a wand
equipped in your off-hand and are engaged in mele combat, you can double
your damage by hitting with your wand and your mace simultaneously.
Normally, when you use a wand, it resets the timer on your one-handed
swing. But not if you time it right. Wait until your character is just
about to swing with his melee weapon (you see his arm fly back). At this
very moment, use your wand, and you will get a double punch. A great
trick that turns a caster into a tank. For this reason alone, I would
never go for a 2-H weapon as a caster.
WOW Tip #12 -
Honor Kills; do not join raid groups for honor points. You will
get virtually nothing. Solo or a
normal party is your best bet for getting maximum
contribution points. Being in a RAID will cut
your contribution points down to the absolute minimum per kill.
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