tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-90526712539684809922024-02-08T05:06:59.866-06:00Scoville GamingAt Scoville Gaming, my goal is to provide quality information for readers of all skill levels. Here I would like to give my readers reviews on new games, as well as tips on how to better their gameplay within the gaming community. My hope is that, whether new to gaming or seasoned veteran, you may find information and guides or add-ons that will take some of the pain out of gaming. Perhaps, even, I could at some point save you from buying a game that turns out to be a complete dud.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14306131793707243313noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9052671253968480992.post-55711695046797495572015-07-28T22:05:00.003-05:002015-07-28T22:05:54.347-05:00Star Wars GalaxiesYes, you heard me right. I am going old school with this post. I feel that this is a game that needs mentioning.<div>
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For those of you who may not know, Star Wars Galaxies was an MMORPG created based on the Star Wars universe. This game was a huge turning point for MMOs, as it was the first that allowed you to play several different roles on one character. Players were given the option to choose which professions they may like to try, including combat professions such as Teras Kasi (my favorite) and Bounty Hunter. If combat was not something you were interested in, you could choose to make an artisan character and craft items to sell to other players. These professions included Armorsmith, Weaponsmith, Droid Engineer, and more. There was also the oh-so-fun Creature Handler profession, with which you could tame and train creatures as you raised them to adulthood. </div>
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Ultimately, no matter the profession, most had the goal of eventually attaining Jedi, which, in this game, meant several months to years of work. Upon release, the Jedi system included holocrons in which you were given professions to master on the path to force sensitivity. Jedi also at this point had what was called permadeath, which meant upon death they would need to start completely over... thus making it even more important that they didn't use force powers or lightsabers in public, as this would generate visibility and eventually lead to bounties placed on their heads.</div>
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I feel that not too many people got to enjoy the game before Sony decided to make "upgrades", which led to the downfall of the game. Jedi became attainable from the start, gameplay got less smooth and felt more like a first-person shooter. Overall, the game just took a gigantic dump.</div>
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To those who don't know, however, there has been hard work put in to rebuilding the game and keeping it at a level prior to Sony's downgrades. This pre-CU emulator, titled SWGemu, can be found <a href="http://www.swgemu.com/" target="_blank">here</a>.</div>
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Be sure to take a look at the wonderful work these developers have put into the game so far. I would say for any MMO fan this is a definite must-see!</div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14306131793707243313noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9052671253968480992.post-76736303713600968352015-05-31T23:30:00.001-05:002015-05-31T23:34:43.188-05:00X-Elerated WoW Levelling Guide Add-on<iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="270" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/AKN--6Ozauk" width="480"></iframe><br />
Click <a href="http://bit.ly/x-elerated" target="_blank">HERE</a> for more :)Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14306131793707243313noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9052671253968480992.post-49589258075597959752015-05-30T16:41:00.001-05:002015-05-30T16:41:03.516-05:00Dynasty WoW Add-on Suite Review<div class="module moduleText color0" id="mod_36864201">
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I want to make sure that I take some time to let you all know about the Dynasty WoW Add-ons. I have been using these add-ons for over a year now and I need to get the word out, as this suite has helped me quite a bit in my own endeavors. I will break down each add-on within the suite and give my opinions on each, as well as a description of what they are.</div>
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First, let's start with Tycoon, Dynasty's WoW gold guide add-on. Of every add-on in the suite, I have to say that this is my personal favorite. It has opened up so many opportunities for me in respect to earning more WoW gold. This add-on works closely with an auction house add-on called Auctionator (I believe Auctioneer can also be used). After a few scans of the auction house through Auctionator, you can begin to see numbers averaging out. You can then open Tycoon and use one of the several choices of money making schemes. If you have gathering skills such as mining, you can go to the gathering tab and Tycoon will tell you what you can gather for the highest profit, based on your auction house scanning information. If you have crafting skills, you can also use the crafting skill to see what puts out the highest profit. Don't be discouraged if you don't have any trade skills, though. You can also go to the farming tab, and it will show you items that you can obtain by killing certain mobs in certain zones, and which put out the most profit. The best thing about this add-on, in my opinion, is that when you select what item you would like to gather/farm, Tycoon places a gathering "zone" or route in the zone where you can find the item. If mining, it will place a route to follow in the zone that takes you passed most mining nodes in that zone, if not all.</div>
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Let's move on now to the next add-on. Ranked second in my opinion, is Booster. This add-on has a very helpful WoW leveling guide that shows you what quests to take and exactly where to go to complete them. This add-on makes leveling much quicker, as it always takes the shortest path through the leveling process. It will show you which quests to complete and in which order. One neat feature about this add-on is that it has separate guides for both alliance and horde leveling, and covers just about any zone within the game. The guide even shows what level ranges are recommended for each zone, so that you can pick the zone that is most closely linked to your current level. This add-on also has an arrow that you can move anywhere within your UI that will point directly to your next objective and tells you how far away it is from you. I have found this to be very helpful in leveling my alts.</div>
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Although I personally do not put much use into the next add-on, I can see how it could be very helpful for newer players, or even veterans who just want to find alternatives or even better ways to specialize their characters. This add-on, known as Edge, is a guide on how you may set up your character based on what you would like to do. If you feel as though you want to compete in some PvP battlegrounds or arenas, Edge will tell you the pros and cons of each specialization in regards to PvP utility. This also applies to PvE, if you are not into the PvP aspects of the game. This guide includes all classes and specializations, and if you find a setup that you might want to try, you can set Edge to auto-spec your character's talents. This guide also suggests what glyphs to use for your specific class and spec.</div>
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The only downfall with these add-ons is that they are not free. However, I have to say that I bought these add-ons thinking that I was going to be wanting my money back within a week, and now I have been using them for over a year. They have proven to be extremely useful in my gameplay and I would recommend them to anyone who doesn't mind dropping a one-time payment on some of the most useful add-ons I have come across.<br />
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Thank you for taking the time to read my review! If you've found any of my information intriguing, feel free to check out more information on the add-ons and see what they look like at the link <a href="http://scoves53.dynastywow.hop.clickbank.net/">HERE</a>. :)</div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14306131793707243313noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9052671253968480992.post-53061376182225730842015-05-26T17:41:00.001-05:002015-05-26T17:41:10.251-05:00The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Oh my goodness! I am not entirely done with the game; I may not even be close to finish. However, I wanted to take a moment to express my humble opinion.<br />
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In <i>The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt</i>, once again you are playing the famous (for Witcher fans) Geralt of Rivia. I have to say that this game is the first game since, potentially, <i>Shadow of Mordor</i> that has had me hooked to the point of consuming me. I am often afraid to pick this game up and play, as sometimes I do not know when to put it down. Every benchmark I reach makes way to a new and more interesting one. The story line in this game is absolutely stunning. I have not been so interested in a "story" in ages. Typically, I can not stand games that do not allow me to just start up and jump to online immediately, but I have to say I am making a huge exception to that rule with this one. I am always having to play the next quest, just to see what happens next in the story. I have already invested several hours into this and expect to be investing several more (potentially even upon completion of this blog).<br />
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With every great game, however, there is bound to be some kind of downfall, and in <i>The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt</i>, that downfall is easily Roach--the noble steed. While being able to carry trophies on his back that, in most cases, look downright amazing, the harsh reality exists that Roach is what's holding this game back from stardom. Though he provides fast transportation from quest to quest, it doesn't take long to realize that this humble and loyal steed is also possibly the most annoying part of the game. It's so easy for him to get caught up on objects, and when he does, turning him around to get back on track is, in most cases, a chore. The control process involved with riding feels so sluggish, and when attempts are made at turning around, it may take up to a second or two for Roach to actually respond and carry out the command. Getting through this game without Roach would be tedious, but getting through the game with him is, at times, a pain. I won't even get into the fact that, when on auto-pilot, his ability to stay on a trail can be abysmal.<br />
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With that said, I feel that the Roach mechanics are a small oversight on the developer's part, and do not feel, in any way, that it takes away from the sheer excitement of playing this game. I know that I can not give a full review of the game, considering I have not seen all of it yet, but at this point I would have to give it a 9 out of 10.<br />
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If you feel differently, be sure to leave a comment and explain why. I look forward to input from readers and would love to take the time to respond. If you like what you see on the blog so far, don't forget to subscribe for updates on future blog posts I may put out. I may do many more reviews as the games start rolling in, with the occasional update in between. Thanks for taking the time to read, and I look forward to hearing your thoughts!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14306131793707243313noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9052671253968480992.post-31175508667179371612015-05-23T23:04:00.006-05:002015-05-23T23:12:47.977-05:00Whoa! What a break! Alright! So after a long break and a lot of planning, I think I have come up with some sort of template for the blog and <a href="http://scoves53.wix.com/gaming-connection" target="_blank">my website</a>. I will be putting loads of work into both for the upcoming weeks, so there may potentially be some big changes coming, depending on how feisty I get with this. I hope that all of my past readers are seeing this and hope that I can start providing new and exciting content for my readers. I am currently working my way through <i>The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt,</i> so expect to see a post or two coming soon regarding that. So far, I have to say that I am loving it, but that is for another day.<br />
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I am an affiliate for some of the products that I may or may not throw into my posts (I have in past posts but I may steer clear for a while with future posts). The thing is, however, that if I am promoting something on my blog, it's because it's something that I completely swear by. I will take the time to use products before even considering adding them here, but I can promise you that if they're here, they're probably worth the money. Some may disagree with me on certain things, but I am not on here to feed you garbage. I am writing about something I enjoy and if you're taking the time to read, then I don't want to be blasting your eyeballs out with useless garbage.<br />
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Thank you for taking the time to stop by and read, and I hope to see some of you back here again soon as I start to put out more posts on my gaming experiences.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14306131793707243313noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9052671253968480992.post-55626563931751898802014-12-01T15:48:00.001-06:002014-12-01T15:48:01.663-06:00More Coming Soon!I apologize for the long break in between posts. I know that I have neglected the blog lately, which is what I was trying to avoid. There will be more posts coming fairly soon, with more helpful information on some of today's best games. Whether you're an MMO fan or Call of Duty all day, I will try to provide a variety of games and helpful information that may or may not make your gameplay experience even better. With the holidays underway, expect a few delays with posts, but know that I will be back in business soon with more for you, my readers, to enjoy!<br />
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Have a happy and safe holiday this year, and remember not to neglect the games!!! :)Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14306131793707243313noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9052671253968480992.post-30355916522179557172014-10-28T15:21:00.001-05:002014-10-28T15:21:33.534-05:00Call of Duty Beginner's TipsHow many times have you logged into your Xbox or Playstation itching to play some Call of Duty, only to log on and have to deal with the frustration of dying over and over again? I know when I first picked up Call of Duty (when World at War was new), I would lose interest in the game so quickly that I was almost tempted to drop the game and use the disc as a coaster. I felt like every time I spawned, it was only a matter of seconds before somebody found me and killed me before I even realized they were there. Over the years I have learned some simple steps that have allowed me to increase my kill to death ratio and finally begin to have some fun with the game, and I want to share them with my readers to help those of you who have been in my shoes and felt the frustration. Let's start with the most important.<br />
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This one should be a no-brainer, but many people feel as though camping allows them to draw enemies to them and get the upper hand. Not only is this incredibly annoying for everyone else, it's also one of the worst tactics anyone could use in Call of Duty. Camping may be nice to get you a few kills, but I can guarantee the longer you stay in one spot, the greater your chances of being ambushed and killed. If you're going to camp, move after every 1-2 kills. This way, the enemy doesn't have time to hunt you down and exact his revenge.<br />
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This one is a two-parter. Increasing your aim coincides with your settings. You need to mess with your aim sensitivity until you find a level that is comfortable for you. It should be slow enough that you're not always overshooting your targets, but fast enough that you can turn around fairly quickly to check behind you. This is probably one of the harder tips, as it requires a lot of trial and error, but when this is done properly, it can be the difference between winning and losing. Once those settings are in place, aiming is the next important step. Make sure that you aren't always firing from the hip. I typically begin firing before bringing up the sights, but I make sure that I am bringing those sights up almost immediately after seeing my target. Firing from the hip decreases your accuracy greatly, and while you are missing, you're giving the enemy time to bring up his sights and take you out. It will take time to better your aim, but it's not something that you necessarily have to think about to get better. Remember the old saying, "practice makes perfect".<br />
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This is an important step as well. If you get too worked up over the game, it can really make it harder to play. Try to sit down, relax, and breathe. The more calm you get, the more you can focus on your surroundings within the game. Just keep in mind that this is a video game and you can't die in real life by getting shot in the game.<br />
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I cannot express this enough. This is an extremely important step toward better kill/death ratios. This goes hand in hand with camping. If you spend your time camping, you will never be able to fully explore and truly "know" every map. Think of each map like a city. Knowing the map allows you to know where the busiest areas are and where the best cover is located. This is a long process, and can take days or even weeks to fully understand how each map works. The more you know about the map, the better you can perform. Many of the greats in Call of Duty get that way because they know the ins and outs of every map, and how to maneuver through the low traffic areas to get a good vantage point. It's imperative that you take your time here, and you will be surprised by how well you play just following this step.<br />
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When I first began playing Call of Duty, I was such an easy target. When I joined the military, I thought to take my tactical knowledge and apply it to my gameplay. I noticed that just by using cover, I was able to remain undetected much longer, and in many cases, it allowed me to get the jump on my enemy. The best thing you can do when moving through the map is to move from cover to cover. This is where sprint comes in very handy. Always try to stick to routes that allow plenty of cover, and don't run into open areas unless you feel comfortable enough with your ability. If you are in the open most of the time, you had better hope that you are the best player on the server, because you're making yourself an easy target.<br />
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The only reason behind this is the fact that when you are always sprinting, you're slowing down your ability to react when you see an enemy. Sprint is a wonderful tool when travelling from cover to cover, but if you sprint all of the time, you're making it harder on yourself to kill the enemy before they kill you. When not using cover, try moving with your sights up so that you're already set to pull the trigger. When travelling around corners, keep your sights near the corner and "pie the corner", as we called it in the army. What this means is that you should take a wide angle around the corner instead of hugging the wall, and make sure that you are watching the corner in case there is an enemy.<br />
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I hope that you've found my tips helpful. If you have any questions, feel free to ask and I will see what I can do about finding an answer. Don't forget to comment, and if you like what you see on my blog, go ahead and subscribe so you can be updated every time I make a new post here.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14306131793707243313noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9052671253968480992.post-81042281531970345242014-10-27T14:13:00.000-05:002015-05-26T17:57:06.157-05:00Most Helpful Economy Add-ons for World of Warcraft<h3>
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four different ways you can earn gold. There is the auctions tab, which
finds items at a low price and shows you what days they sell for higher
so that you can profit. Next is the gathering tab, which takes into
account your mining or herbalism skill and tells you what items you can
gather for the most profit. This tab looks similar to the farming tab
shown above, and includes competition for that item, how well the item
is currently selling, and how much you stand to profit after an hour of
gathering. The best thing about this is after you select what you'd like
to gather, Tycoon draws a route for you to follow in the suggested zone
that takes you passed all nodes within the zone. This, used with
gathermate, make for an extremely powerful tool for building up your wow
coin purse. The next tab is farming, which anyone can do. This tab
shows items that drop off of certain mobs, and shows the same
information as the gathering tab. This tab also covers your skinning
profession, if you have it. When you select an item for this tab, it
shows you the whereabouts of the mobs you need to kill for the item.
Lastly, there is the crafting tab. This is exactly what it sounds like.
It includes the same information as the gathering and farming tabs, but
instead of gathering, this tab is for your crafting professions. It
tells you the best items to create and sell for high profits.
Ultimately, I have to say this is the single most useful tool in my
arsenal when it comes to World of Warcraft. If you'd like to check it
out, I have a full review on <a href="http://scoves53.wix.com/gaming-connection#!dynasty-wow-addons/cgqr" target="_blank">my website</a>, but to skip that and go straight to the add-on's site, click <a href="http://bit.ly/Dynasty53" target="_blank">here</a>.<br />
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Auctionator is yet another auction house add-on. Although less complex than Auctioneer, this add-on still has some useful features. This is yet another add-on that requires you to scan the auction house frequently. This then uses those scans to find average prices and makes it incredibly easy to buy and sell items on the auction house. My favorite thing about this add-on is that it works very well with Dynasty's Tycoon WoW Gold Add-on, mentioned above.<br />
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TradeSkillMaster is last on my list for only one reason--it's not plug and play like other add-ons. You have to know how to set up groups and operations, but when you figure out how to set the system up, it's one of the most useful add-ons that exist for World of Warcraft. When set up, this add-on allows you to craft and even sell multiple items with just a few easy clicks. This is about as close to automation as you can get with crafting and selling. I have loved every moment of this add-on, as it has made my life (or World of Warcraft life) much easier.<br />
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This one is fairly helpful. There's plenty of useful information here, posted and edited by the players. This site is similar to the famous Wikipedia, but altered to include only World of Warcraft-related information. You can get to the site by clicking <a href="http://www.wowwiki.com/" target="_blank">here</a>. <br />
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Wowhead</h3>
This is my favorite and in my opinion one of the most useful sites out there related to World of Warcraft. This site has just about anything you could possibly need, from spell descriptions to quest objective locations and more. This site should definitely be in your bookmarks if you're a WoW player. Wowhead can be found <a href="http://www.wowhead.com/" target="_blank">here</a>.<br />
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Battle.net</h3>
This is the home page for World of Warcraft. Although I do not use this regularly, I know that the forums on the site are packed full of useful information posted by fellow World of Warcraft players. If you are unable to find the information you need elsewhere, this is the place to go. I can't think of anything you wouldn't be able to find here posted by other players. Click <a href="http://us.battle.net/wow/" target="_blank">here</a> to access this resource.<br />
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AskMrRobot</h3>
I find myself using this site more often than not. This is a great place to upload armory information on your characters and gather lists of potential upgrades, as well as optimized specializations, reforges, and more. This site will help you to fully optimize your max-level characters for any situation. Click <a href="http://www.askmrrobot.com/" target="_blank">here</a> to get started.<br />
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Noxxic</h3>
Prior to discovering AskMrRobot, this was my go-to site. It is very similar to AskMrRobot, except it does not allow upload of characters to optimize based on what you have. This is general information on the best class/spec combinations with more of a 25-man raid mindset. If this is what you're looking for, you can find Noxxic <a href="http://www.noxxic.com/" target="_blank">here</a>.<br />
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Closing Statement</h3>
Ultimately, I have to say that these are some of the frontrunners when it comes to finding useful information on this popular MMO. Of course, there are probably many more that I have not listed here. If you have any other useful sites that you personally use, don't be afraid to leave a comment and let me know. I am always looking for new and useful sites! And stay tuned, as I will be releasing lists of useful add-ons in the near future.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14306131793707243313noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9052671253968480992.post-25013412906131433162014-10-24T14:03:00.004-05:002015-05-28T23:13:12.649-05:005 things to do after you've hit level 100 in World of Warcraft<br />
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<li><b>Dailies</b></li>
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Repeatable quests, or "dailies", are one of the most popular end game activities to do, and as of Mists of Pandaria, there's no longer a 25 quest limit on how many you can do a day. The only drawback is that with so many options it can be confusing to know which ones to do or how to unlock the prerequisties for each set. That is why I recommend picking up an in-game guide like Zygor's Dailies and Events guide.<br />
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<li><b>Events</b></li>
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All throughout the year you can partake in seasonal events in World of Warcraft, usually centered around a real world holiday. These events usually have something for everyone regardless of level including unique quests, mini-games, and special rewards. If you want to see just how awesome Zygor's Dailies and Events guide is, their free trial always includes the latest event guide for the current month.<br />
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<li><b>Get Yourself A Zygor Guide</b></li>
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Zygor Guides is one of the most well known and respected names in the World of Warcraft community and for good reason. They are the creators of some of the best strategy guides that will help you with almost every aspect of World of Warcraft. These guides actually work inside of the game, telling you exactly what you need to do and where you need to go.<br />
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If you're wondering what to do after reaching level 90 then Zygor Guides has you covered. Their Dailies and Events guide is the perfect end-game companion, covering all the content mentioned in the Dailies and Events sections.<br />
These guides are unlike anything you've ever seen and you can try them out today over at this link: <b><a href="http://bit.ly/ZygorGuides53">Zygor WoW Guides</a> </b><br />
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<li><b>Heroic Dungeons/Raids</b></li>
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Once you've maxed your characters level out you can begin the hunt for the top gear. The best pre-raid gear is typically found in dungeons, or more specifically heroic dungeons. However, now you can skip the dungeon runs and go try your luck digging through chests on the Timeless Isle. This is an island full of one-use chests that typically provide pre-raid quality gear, as well as loads of elite mobs that spawn all over the island. If you are lucky enough to have a good guild, or even a lot of friends, you can get together at this point to run some raids and grab some of that tier-quality gear.<br />
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<li><b>Create A New Character</b></li>
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Sometimes the best thing to do is just create a new character. Some people just enjoy the thrill of questing and levelling, and once level 90 (soon to be 100) hits, it's just not as fun anymore. At this point, you have the option of creating a new character. If I may make a suggestion, make a character to fill a role you have not already played. This helps to keep the game feeling brand new with each character.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14306131793707243313noreply@blogger.com0