Hello fellow warlocks ^^ I just knew about this wow gold website a couple of days ago and I decided to pay a visit.
Since this is the home of all warlocks I couldnt resist and registered :P This is also the best place to find warlocks info that I found and Im happy to join you guys in this forums
Ok.. So I just started arena like 2-3 months ago and I filmed my very first 2v2 arena video last week and I would like to share it with you guys
Hope you guys like it ^^ (Its not a pro-like pvp video guys xP.. just my first one)
It looks good tbh.
Just a few minor tips. I put up shadow ward before the arena starts, that way i save some mana and maybe some damage.
Also, try to cut off as much dead-time as possible, such as waiting before the arena starts or the loadingscreen afterwards.
And i didnt quite get the ending either.
Ty very much for the tips.
The ending is just a walk with some friends dedicated to a friend (nekonojikan), that just started playing wow and that was his first walk with us xD since we were saving some of our alts chars to level up with him
nothing special
but ty very much for the wow tips
Start the clips when the gates open, we don't need to see you standing wow gold around talking in party chat (which we can't read).
The ending made no sense.I won't comment on the actual play during the matches because I can't do so without just being insulting, but I'll suggest turning with your mouse instead of your keyboard.
maybe you could comment a bit on play style on a very general basis, since I am currently trying to get a 2v2 team going with a rogue too would be much appreciated wow gold not see video too well on my comp, but as far as play style for rogue/lock: Lock is basically a fear/silence bot while rogue burns down dps. You dot up stuff till healer comes out (or can be got), then glue yourself to healer. DONT LET it heal rogues target and you win. This comp has many "what if's" though and usually they all end in you losing lol. Tough combo to play effectively, but brutal when done so. I personally don't like it. There is NEAR zero margin for error and sometimes it is just bad luck like resists that get you.