Today entry is a continuation of my Class Focus theme where I interview top players of each class. I managed to get a hold of Veex "The Heartbreaker" for 22 minutes about
WOW guide gold. Due to the length of this particular interview I kept it to just him to get
WOW guide gold.
He talked about a number of interesting things including his views on the warlock class, his transition from Warlock to Warrior, the current state of WoW e-sports and why he thinks having a sponsor is more trouble than it is worth. He mentioned quitting for Aion but I shyed away from that subject, which I believe many of you appreciate after all the negative feedback Vance has gotten for his Aion blogs about
WOW guide gold. For those of you on my Facebook thanks for giving me feedback on what you wanted to hear from him. I used some of the material from there to keep the flow of conversation going and it worked out well. I will be asking for more feedback in the future and I look forward to seeing what you have to offer
WOW guide gold.
Some competitive players say that online ranking does not matter, they do not care about the ladder, and it is all about the LAN experience. There is definitely some truth to that, but I do think that maintaining a strong online performance can really help your LAN practice and keep you in good shape to get
WOW guide gold. A lot of the teams do not take seriously the top online teams, and in my experience they can be just as or more competitive at times. What better way to do that then to conquer the ladder every season? And I do. After the first three or four times it becomes sort of a hobby or something I have to do each season now."