Along with the wow account raid dungeon in patch 3.3, we'll be getting a new five-man dungeon, as well, which will feature three wings and a total of eight bosses. Good news for the casuals. I'm hoping for the best five-man gear in the game as well as the most complex and fun encounters. Here's hoping.
Paths of the Titans is a new character progression system for max level players. Turning in artifacts via the new wow account profession earns you progress through this new progression system.
Your chosen path won't be specific to class or role, so, for example, a Rogue will be able to offer his groups more utility by taking the Fortification skill. Best of all, Blizzard says the system won't be a grind to increase, as there will be a maximum wow account of progress you can make in a week. If the skills in the other paths are as compelling as those mentioned above, then I'm inclined to believe this feature will be a huge hit, as it will further allow players to differentiate themselves from their peers. Can't wait to get more info on this one.
Well, Blizzcon 2009 came and went quicker than a Death Knight murders a "clothie"--especially when said "clothie" is me. While I'm a fan of all of Blizzard's games, I was most excited about the World of Warcraft announcements from the event. Sure, many of us cannot wait to finally face down the Lich King, Arthas, along with 9 to 24 of our closest buddies in your wow account . For those of us who don't raid, however, and don't plan on raiding, it's nice to know Blizzards isn't forgetting us. buy cheap wow gold
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