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WOW GOLD Privacy policy you will not be notified of any action taken in response to your report. Here are some personal guidelines I use when choosing which items to post on the auction: Gold or Green, max damage items, unless the item is known to be rare. Attribute requirement of 9 or 10, unless the item is known to be rare. Perfect or one off perfect modifiers, or clean.
It has not been my experience that non-max damage items have little or no market value, nor do high requirement items to get
cheap wow gold. Of course there are exceptions to this. My personal pricing philosophy is that if I can sell 10 items for 10 xs over what the merchant will give me, I will have the same gold to play with today than if I hold out for 100 xs over and have to wait a week, or a month to get
cheap wow gold.
There really is not any other than the typical drawbacks with dagger specs. Positioning requirement is an issue against snares in group PVP to get
cheap wow gold, and inability to use thistle tea (which is needed for dagger specs to shine) in arena fights. If you enjoy playing dagger specs, these specs are about as good as it gets. Mutilate is probably more fun to play with endless supply of combo points and bigger numbers, but preparation is still our single most powerful talent.
For premeditation dagger, consider take two points from serrated blade and put them into heightened sense against other rogues. Consider trading murder and 1 point from improved eviscerate (or ruthless) for remorseless if you are into solo BGs or 1vN fights.