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		<title>WoW Mage Guide</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mages are the most powerful single spell damaging class in the game. They dish out the most damage in a short amount of time than any other class. They come with a few abilities that assist the rest of the party such as the ability to create food and water and make portals that will [...]]]></description>
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<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-186" title="wow mage guide" src="http://www.topworldofwarcraftguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/wow_mage_guide.jpg" alt="wow mage guide" width="171" height="158" />Mages are the most powerful single spell damaging class in the game. They dish out the most damage in a short amount of time than any other class. They come with a few abilities that assist the rest of the party such as the ability to create food and water and make portals that will teleport players to cities for quicker travel.</p>
<p>This guide is simply intended to provide a general overview of the Mage. For a more in-depth and highly detailed resource check out the best class guides -<a rel="nofollow" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.topworldofwarcraftguide.com/goto/Warcraft_Pros/133/1">Warcraft Pros</a>.</p>
<p><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>Mage Strengths:</strong></span></p>
<p>One of the major strengths of Mages is that they can use spells to inflict major damage to single and even multiple targets. But, if it&#8217;s a losing battle, Mages have two more tricks up their sleeve. Firstly, they can hold off enemies with magic and secondly they&#8217;re masters of escape with their Frost Nova, Blink and Ice Armor spells.</p>
<p>Another one of their strengths is that they can fight from a distance and therefore avoid, in many cases, taking damage. Also they can travel through portals and even transport other players this way.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #800000;">Mage Weaknesses:</span></strong></p>
<p>The Mages lack of armor is the source of one major weakness of this class, making it difficult for them to survive much damage. Also, they&#8217;re really horrible at melee, so if melee is part of your play style don&#8217;t choose the Mage class. Last but not least, for all their magical strengths they don&#8217;t have any real healing ability.</p>
<p><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>Mage Races</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>Human: </strong>They have a few talents that make them awesome choices for PvP mages. Every Man for Himself acts as a PvP trinket…meaning you can now equip two normal trinkets. Given the massive power of top-end PvE trinkets, this is an enormous bonus for any PvP mage.</p>
<p><strong>Gnome: </strong>They’re another great choice for PvP thanks to Escape Artist and a passive resistance to Arcane. Otherwise the Int bonus is nice at any time, since it adds to your mana pool.</p>
<p><strong>Draenei: </strong>Gift of the Naaru is handy, providing a bit of self-healing that mages lack. And it isn’t just good for PvP; being able to take some pressure off overtaxed healers, or survive when you normally wouldn’t, can be of great advantage in PvE.</p>
<p><strong>Undead:</strong> Undead’s big thing is Will of the Forsaken, which is getting nerfed in 3.3. So Undead are going from top PvP dog to “The guys with the cool cast animation”. Will of the Forsaken will still be useful, but it will pale in comparison to the other racials. And the effect of WotF on PvE is negligible. Skip them if you are wanting to min/max.</p>
<p><strong>Troll: </strong>Troll has a racial that is enormously valuable in both PvP and PvE. Berserking is a small speed increase, which gains speed (up to 30% increase) as your health goes down, but low health is the last place a mage wants to be. Beast Slaying is a nice little bonus for leveling, but pretty useless elsewhere.</p>
<p><strong>Blood Elf: </strong>Blood elf has Arcane Torrent as their noteworthy racial. At low levels, this is great, allowing you to keep fighting by giving you an extra mana regen. And for PvP, an extra silence is great. But for end-game PvE, we have another race that is mostly useless.</p>
<p><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>Mage Talent Specifications</strong></span></p>
<p>As a Mage, you can choose from the talent specifications of &#8220;Arcane&#8221;, &#8220;Frost&#8221;, and &#8220;Fire&#8221;. The type of character that you will want to achieve, ultimately, from the Mage will rely heavily on the points that you place in the Talent Tree of the Mage.</p>
<p><strong>The Frost Mage: </strong>This is probably the most popular build for Mages, with good reason. The frost mage is a formidable build, with the ability to function with less mana burn, coupled with some nice mob-controlling abilities. However, the character that focuses on Frost as a talent spec is able to effectively hold their own &#8211; especially when it comes to PvP. In basic game play combat, Frost can prove to be effective as well &#8211; simply because most creatures that you go against are unable to fight the &#8220;freezing&#8221; that occurs when you use Frost.</p>
<p><strong>The Arcane Mage: </strong>If you want to create a character that is highly effective at dealing a lot of damage, you will want to focus most of the talent points that you acquire in the Arcane part of your talent tree. While you can be quite a force in PvP, you can do so with this spec. Unfortunately, you must understand that the damage that you deal out will rely, overall, on the amount of mana that you work with. This means that once the damage is dealt, which is relatively quick, you must wait on the mana that is available to you to build back up &#8211; this could prove to hinder you in game play.</p>
<p><strong>The Fire Mage:</strong> If you are looking to deal out a lot of damage per second, or &#8220;DPS&#8221; with the Mage, then the fire talent spec is the one that you should focus on. With this, you will develop abilities like &#8220;Incinerate&#8221;, &#8220;Pyroblast&#8221;, and even &#8220;Ignite&#8221;. You can definitely rule the playing ground with this particular talent spec.</p>
<p><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>Mage Leveling</strong></span></p>
<p>The key to a good Wow Mage Leveling Spec is to have good damage dealing ability while also being able to attack often. Ideally, there would be very little down time between battles. If the down time is too much it either means the WoW Mage build is causing the player to take damage or the spells aren&#8217;t doing enough damage for the amount of mana they are costing.</p>
<p>The Mage is considered an important tool in groups for crowd control and AoE. It comes self-prepared; it can summon its own water and food and pass it out to others. Its AoE damage can be sufficient enough to level off of or you can use other these for single target damage. There is really wow power leveling build for a mage, it depends on how you like to play so I will cover all of the trees.</p>
<p>While the idea of AoE leveling seems incredible, in practice it&#8217;s really not and is usually more trouble than it&#8217;s worth. If you intend on grinding (AoE or not), rather than questing then BE WARNED: Grinding is NOT the fastest way to 80. Questing is much faster, especially if you use a guide to tell you exactly which quests to take and how to complete them in the quickest time possible.</p>
<p>As good as this mage leveling guide is, remember that it doesn&#8217;t in any way compare to a full leveling guide. I used one level my mage, and recommend it to anyone who really hates leveling and wants it out of the way as quick as possible. Some of these guides have mage specific sections which are incredibly useful &#8211; The <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.topworldofwarcraftguide.com/goto/Zygor_Leveling_Guide/133/2">Zygor Leveling Guide</a> is particularly good.</p>
<p><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>Mage PvP</strong></span></p>
<p>Mages can be one of the most powerful and feared forces in PvP. While their armor choices make them weaker than classes that must use similar strategies, like hunters, the mage has many tools that help players of the class excel in PvP combat.</p>
<p>The mage has quite a some crowd control which must be used at maximum, by communicating with the others in your group (especially when in arena). The best specs for PvP are frost (you have better defenses but less damage) or arcane (less defenses, higher damage). The spells you need to manage and use very wisely are: Blink, Ice Block and Invisibility.</p>
<p>While mages that specialize in the frost tree have the best PvP capabilities of this class, any mage who wishes to excel at PvP must use the tools to keep the enemy at bay. These spells are polymorph, frost nova, frost bolt, and blink. The mage can only take a few hits from spells or melee weapons, although the mage is capable of using mana shield to overcome this weakness. (The mage&#8217;s remove curse can also dispel many warlock damage over time spells.)</p>
<p>A Frost mage has an advantage in PvP combat over an arcane or fire mage, but this advantage does not mean that the other types of mages cannot use frost spells effectively. An arcane mage has better mana management tools while fire mages, which do the best in player versus environment situations can still do a lot of damage if they can keep the mage&#8217;s opponents away from them long enough to cast his fireballs.</p>
<p>Having a good Mage PvP Guide can put you at a huge advantage over the other players. What will a good Mage PvP Guide include? How to spec for PvP, how to gear for PvP, how to counter any other class, and more. It is an all in one guide to PvP success. Most guides will tell you that in order to succeed in PvP you must do the most damage as possible in the least amount of time.</p>
<p><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>1-80 Mage Leveling Guide</strong></span></p>
<p>Distributing your talents like this will give you an advantage and indeed help your mage level way quicker than before. However, if you want to level even faster take a look at The <a rel="nofollow" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.topworldofwarcraftguide.com/goto/Zygor_s_Guide/133/3">Zygor’s Guide</a>. This is a mage guide and a  add-on, which you install in WoW. It basically inserts a large arrow under your character and add a small text bow on your screen. The arrow tells your mage which way he (or she) should go and the text box tells you what to do when you get there.</p>
<p>It automatically calculates the fastest way to do quests so you can level up your mage in a hurry.</p>
<p>Grab your copy of <a rel="nofollow" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.topworldofwarcraftguide.com/goto/Zygor_s_Guide/133/4">Zygor’s Guide</a> here and get leveled fast, or read the <a href="http://www.topworldofwarcraftguide.com/best-wow-guide">best wow guide review</a> first.</p>
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		<title>WoW Death Knight Guide</title>
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<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-179" title="death knight guide" src="http://www.topworldofwarcraftguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/death_knight_guide-174x300.gif" alt="death knight guide" width="108" height="187" />The <strong>Death Knight</strong> is a hero class introduced in Wrath of the Lich King. A Death Knight is a hybrid class that mixes together both magic and melee to bring a devastating force to both the armies of the Horde and Alliance.</p>
<p>The death knight starts at level 55. The class is a DPS/tank class that uses a new resource system called cooldowns rather than the existing energy. In addition, Death Knights will also be able to carve runes outside of combat and recharge them within 10 seconds initially.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>Death Knight Races</strong></span></p>
<p>The new death knight hero class is the only class which can be created with any race. This will lend itself to a wide range of variablity in the class, particularly based upon your unique racial abilities and traits.</p>
<p><strong>Best Horde Death Knight Race</strong></p>
<p>Orc Racials: Overall just not that impressive. Hardcore tank death knights may opt for Tauren anyway as endurance does have the potential be significant. We won’t really know for sure until we see how it scales at level 80. The other racials are decent at best.</p>
<p>Tauren Racials: All in all orc receives solid bonuses which help augment the death knight’s natural abilities. A very solid choice for PvP and PvE.</p>
<p>Troll Racials: I really like the idea of the berserking as a tank death knight, and of course it’s going to be great in PvP. Certainly in the running for best PvE tank.</p>
<p>Undead Racials: Overall I feel undead will be better suited to PvP players who are very concerned about being fear.</p>
<p>Blood Elf Racials: Overall pretty solid here as well, a nice mix of PvP and PvE utility.</p>
<p><strong>Best Alliance Death Knight Race</strong></p>
<p>Dwarf Racials: Quite frankly not all that great. If you have a 2h mace and do nothing but PvP against frost mages you might could make a case, but I’m not impressed by the racials here.</p>
<p>Gnome Racials: Much like dwarves, pretty bad. With the exception of escape artist every racial ability is either “meh” or not used at all.</p>
<p>Human Racials: So far the best of any alliance race. Having the double weapon specialization at least gives you some leeway as to your weapon selection.</p>
<p>Night Elf Racials: No useable racials, quite frankly pretty bad. Quickness and Nature resistance are nice additions, but considering they are really more situational uses at best…these are pretty bad.</p>
<p>Draenei Racials: The gift of the naaru is pretty huge in my opinion, you toss some nice passive resistance and +hit on top of that you’ve got a pretty solid package.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>Death Knight Strengths</strong></span></p>
<ul>
<li>Starts at level 55 with a full set of gear and can earn a complete rare (blue) set of gear by the time they are 57.</li>
<li> Level extremely fast through the first Death Knight zone and quest chain and are re-leased into the Outlands where they continue to level quickly until the mid-sixties.</li>
<li> Very self reliant when soloing through Blood abilities that heal themselves as they deal damage.</li>
<li> Runes and Runic energy recharge quickly, meaning that you can adventure almost non-stop.</li>
<li> Death Knights are the best tank in the game when fighting casters with various spell-damage reduction and avoidance abilities.</li>
<li> Can switch between tanking and damage dealing very easily, and can do both decently in a single talent build.</li>
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<p><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>Death Knight Talent Building</strong></span></p>
<p>Death Knight talents are split into 3 different trees:</p>
<ol>
<li> <strong>Blood</strong>: Talents in this tree focus on 2 handed weapons, healing, and strikes. A great tree to use initially for leveling because of healing/damage. Considered the best single target DPS tree.</li>
<li> <strong>Frost</strong>: Talents in this tree focus on dual 1 handed weapons, armor, counters, and combos. Considered to be one of strongest trees for tanking but all trees can be used to tank. Frost also has some good AOE talents.</li>
<li> <strong>Unholy</strong>: Talents in this tree focus on spells, summons, diseases, and AOE. One of the highest damage dealing trees and allows for a perma-ghoul pet. Can dual wield or 2 handed weapons can be used in this spec.</li>
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<p><strong><span style="color: #ff6600;">Death Knight Leveling</span></strong></p>
<p>It is still important to remember that even when you are searching for a Death Knight guide that you are going to need to look for a leveling guide as well! Level 55 is barely more than halfway through the game, and with so much good development going into Outland and Northrend, there is a world of content out there for you to explore. If you want to know what zones are best going to suit your purposes and if you want to take your Death Knight to level 80, <a href="http://www.topworldofwarcraftguide.com/dugis-ultimate-wow-guide-dugis-leveling-guide">check out Dugi’s Ultimate Guide</a>.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>Death Knight PVP</strong></span></p>
<p>Even though Death Knights are relatively new player characters, many of the best World of Warcraft PvP players have been quick to test out the Death Knight class, and have much information to share newly-updated PvP Guides. Choosing the top guide to playing a Death Knight in PvP combat can save you many hours of trial and error as you learn how to dominate the arena.</p>
<p>Learn how your Death Knight can come to dominate the PvP battlefield and score above a 2200 honor rating in just a few weeks with the <a rel="nofollow" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.topworldofwarcraftguide.com/goto/PvP_Bible/135/2">PvP Bible</a>.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>Death Knight Gear</strong></span></p>
<p>Your Death Knight will have gear stated as reasonably Decent for your level, ( Blues im assuming.)<br />
Death Knights will be a plate wearing class. But they will not have the ability to use Shields.<br />
You will get a Special Weapon either Two-Handed or one handed (Intended to dual wield)<br />
This will be referred to as your &#8220;Runeblade(s)&#8221;</p>
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		<title>WoW Warrior Guide</title>
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<p><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>Basic Warrior Play</strong></span></p>
<p>Basic Warrior play is intended for individuals who like being the center of attention when it comes to Raids, Instances, PvP, and field fights. All of the battles that you fight as a Warrior are likely to be on the winning side for the simple fact that you can deal out an immense level of damage overall. In addition to this, there are many different gear types that you can choose from &#8211; and all of them are especially powerful! By customizing the unique Talent Tree for the Warrior Class, you can create many different types of fighting styles and moves that you can call your own!</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>Warrior Race</strong></span></p>
<p>Warriors are the only class where you can be any race in the game. The wide range of choices does cause some people to think that one race choice is superior to another, but every race class makes a very effective warrior.</p>
<p><em>Alliance</em></p>
<p><strong>Dwarves:</strong> Dwarves have a nice PvP ability that has some use in raids, but their other abilities add little to being a Warrior.</p>
<p><strong>Gnomes:</strong> Gnomes, also the ultimate PvP warrior race despite what you might think at first glance, purely because of escape artist: a handy 1-minute 45 sec. cooldown racial ability allowing Gnomish Warriors to free themselves from a root or snare effect. Their small size also makes them more difficult for some people to target (especially compared to, say.. Taurens.)</p>
<p><strong>Humans:</strong> The ability Diplomacy grants you a solid 10% increase to all faction reputation gains.  Initially you might scoff at this being a warrior racial, but quite honestly since WoW incorporates so many faction grinds with each new expansion this ability’s been elevated to a nigh ‘must have’ status.</p>
<p><strong>Night Elves:</strong> Night Elves gain both Shadowmeld and Quickness as far as effective abilities go, the wisp spirit racial(increased movement speed when dead) is fairly pointless unless you plan on dieing frequently, which you shouldn’t as long as you play your cards right.</p>
<p><em>Horde</em></p>
<p><strong>Orc: </strong>Orcs are the race most consider the deadliest warrior race at 80.  Orcs possess an interesting racial ability called Bloodfury, which increases their attack power by a significant amount.  However, this also reduces healing effects by 50%. A good ability for leveling and certain PvP situations, not so good as a tanking ability, where heals are essential..</p>
<p><strong>Tauren:</strong> Taurens are the greatest tank race, for all those wishing to focus on maximising potential as opposed to looks, a 5% increase to base health becoming amazingly useful at high levels for any prospective tank.</p>
<p><strong>Trolls:</strong> Trolls are something of the weaker choice, although I must admit they gain innumerable points for style and uniqueness. Despite this their abilities are some of the weakest when considered as a Warrior.</p>
<p><strong>Undead: </strong>Undead, another race with one great PvE ability and one great PvP to match.  Will of the Forsaken is one of the greatest racials PvP wise, granting a free break from fear, sleep, and charm effects every 2 minutes, yet PvE wise it’s almost useless, aside from specific boss fights.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #ff6600;">Warrior Talent Builds</span></strong></p>
<p>There are three Talent Tree Specs in which you can choose from when it comes to playing a Warrior. First, you have “”Arms”&#8221;, and then it is followed by both “”Fury”&#8221;, and “”Protection”&#8221;. The following details the benefits of each of these Talent Specs:</p>
<p><strong>Arms Warriors</strong> &#8211; Individuals who want to work on improving the amount of damage that is dealt will focus on placing their Talent points in this spec. This is also an excellent choice when it comes to players who want to play PvP in World of Warcraft.</p>
<p><strong>Fury Warriors </strong>- Fury is a great choice when it comes to players who want to develop a tank-like character that can not only take a lot of damage, but deal out a lot of damage at once as well.</p>
<p><strong>Protection Warriors</strong> &#8211; Protection is appropriate for the Warrior that wants to actually serve as a major tank in World of Warcraft. This seems to come in handy in Raids, Instances, and even player vs. player modes.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #ff6600;">Warrior Leveling</span></strong></p>
<p>The Warrior class is an incredibly dynamic class who has been endowed with 3 vastly different play styles to include Fury, Arms and Protection. With the release of The Burning Crusade, the distinction is made even more clear with some significant 40 warrior point talents. However, we won&#8217;t worry about these while we focus on leveling.</p>
<p>While leveling a warrior you will want to maximize dps, wear high armored gear, and carry food with you when grinding. I strongly recommend going Fury to do all of these. However I will outline all three warrior trees to provide you with the choice.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>Warrior Professions</strong></span></p>
<p>For a heavy class like a warrior, mining and blacksmithing are the most suited tradeskills. Being a blacksmith, the warrior can craft his own stuff, especially the weapons just by saving up the materials looted and gathered while doing quests. Blacksmithing is also good for enhancing all the equipment you have by adding sockets to apply more jewels. The crafted high level gear is just good enough to get you started for instance farming with your guildies.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>Warrior Weapons and Armor</strong></span></p>
<p>Arms spec is the spec for predictable frontloaded DPS. It does not produce as much sustained DPS as a pure DW fury, however it will provide you with reasonably predictable aggro management and damage without being so gear dependant. With the exception of some hybrid PvP specs with very specific equipment restraints, 31 Arms / 20 Fury is the king of all PvP builds as Mortal Strike inhibits healing and predictable burst DPS allows a warrior to frontload DPS as needed.  I won’t go too deep into talent builds as they are pretty well hashed over at this point, I will stick mainly to the primary Arms skills and tricks.  The following are my experiences on how to be viable in raids with this PvP spec.</p>
<p>Arms spec and more to the point Mortal Strike is made for the big slow two-handed weapons in the game. While Mortal Strike adds the same damage to a fast 1h weapon as it does to a slow 2h weapon the 6-second cooldown is not affected by weapon speed. Your plans for your weapon should be a 2h with the highest low-end and top-end damage you can find, this unfortunately will also be the slowest weapon you can find as well.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #ff6600;">Warrior PvE and PvP</span></strong></p>
<p>The Warrior can provide a lot of benefit to both PvE and PvP. In PvE as well as PvP the Warrior can supply the group with much needed buffs such as Battle Shout which adds attack power to your group members or Commanding Shout which adds additional health to your party. Warriors also have the ability to apply debuffs to your enemies. Demoralizing Shout reduces the attack power of all enemies in a 10 yard radius. Thunder Clap decreases the time between your enemy&#8217;s attacks, and Sunder Armor reduces your targets armor for everyone in your group. The Warrior also has a great arsenal of crowd control abilities, such as Hamstring which slows and enemy down and Piercing Howl which dazes your enemies and reduces their movement speed. In PvP one of your greatest tools is the ability to Intercept which allows you to charge your enemy, closing the distance with your opponent in the blink of an eye and stunning them briefly.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>1-80 Warrior Leveling Guide</strong></span></p>
<p>Zygor now holds the new world record for leveling a character from 1 – 80 in only 6 days and 5 hours. Zygor has quickly become the best selling leveling Guide available. You will never wonder where to go or what to do and you will never need to look up anything from other sites. The guide automatically updates as you complete tasks and quests and then sets a waypoint arrow showing you where to go next. This will have you leveling much faster than the older guides.</p>
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<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-167" title="wow hunter guide" src="http://www.topworldofwarcraftguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/wow_hunter_guide.jpg" alt="wow hunter guide" width="196" height="162" />The <strong>WoW Hunter</strong> is one of the most exciting classes in the World of Warcraft. In this <em>WoW Hunter Guide</em> you will learn some essential information that is going to help you eventually get to level 80 and allow you to totally dominate the realm of WoW.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>Hunter Overview</strong></span></p>
<p>The Hunter is a fantastic class that uses is ranged attacks combined with its long list of utility to avoid direct conflicts and stay at the back of the battle. They aren’t completely handicapped in melee matters either, Hunters have the ability to duel wield and several melee based attacks that can aid in escaping back to their preferred ranged habitat.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>Hunter Races</strong></span></p>
<p>When you are a hunter, the talent you choose is directly related to the race you are and is a big part of how you will build that talent. The most important thing to remember is that while race is important, there is no particular race that is any better for a hunter. You get to choose between 5 different races; you can be a Dwarf or a Night Elf if you are part of the Alliance and you can be an Orc, Troll and Tauren if you are part of the Horde.</p>
<p>On the Alliance side, you can play a Dwarf Hunter. Night Elves are popular as well. If you choose the Dwarf, they can withstand more of a beating and I&#8217;m not depending on dodging attacks to survive. Dwarves also get a nice +5 bonus to guns which comes in hand early on. Once you get your pet at level 10, they can engage mobs while sit back and fire shot after shot with little risk of drawing aggro. If you are a Night Elf you can dodge much better than anyone else plus you pick up the particular skills of your own race.</p>
<p>On the Horde side, you have a few great options to decide on, you can choose the Orc and the Tauren that normally have more hit points, or the Troll who has quite a bit of dodge ability which means they get hit a lot less often. The best thing about Trolls though is that they regenerate much faster than the other two. Trolls have a higher chance of having thrown weapons but they do not exactly have anything to do with being a hunter. When Hunter leveling you will need to have a rifle, crossbow and a bow so that you can kill things like a good hunter should. The Tauren is quite popular and has many great abilities; however some of the abilities such as herbalism have absolutely nothing to do with being a hunter. The Orcs are the most chosen of all the hunters as they are usually strong, have the right weapon and their pet is powerful so that makes them most likely to be a hunter.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>Hunter Professions</strong></span></p>
<p>Some hunters choose to go with alchemy as a main profession. With alchemy, the best profession is definitely herbalism since alchemy mainly uses the herbs gathered from the other profession. With alchemy and herbalism, the hunter can buff up during leveling and that makes leveling easier and faster.</p>
<p>Another classic profession for a hunter is leatherworking. Leatherworking can be used to make the hunter green armor that will ultimately make it easier to level. Leatherworking also incorporates some mail armor that can be crafted at levels about 40. If you decide to go with leatherworking, skinning is obviously the best secondary profession since provides you with the materials you will need.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>Hunter Abilities</strong></span></p>
<p>Hunters bring the ability, like Warriors/Rogues, to absolutely decimate casters especially when they are accompanied by their pet. Hunters also have a nice ability called Viper Sting, a mana drain, which when coupled with mana burn is very nice. Hunters also have the ability to drop various traps; the most common one used in Arena is a frost trap. The frost trap releases a huge frozen area, which slows down anyone entering into it. Alot of top 5v5 teams use this to kite opponents around, minimizing their damage done and forcing the team to spread out. A new change to Hunters mana buff allows them to regain mana faster when it&#8217;s lower, meaning Hunters do not become useless when nearing 0 mana. Hunters have two speccs that are proven to be effective in 5v5 arena.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>Hunter Talent Builds</strong></span></p>
<p>Hunters can choose from three talent trees namely Marksmanship, Survival and Beast Mastery. It is well known by most that the Beast Mastery talent tree is great for leveling purposes.</p>
<p>Marksmanship is the talent tree for hunters who prefer a variety of deadly ranged attacks. Marksmanship provides higher dps from a range which is why hunters who mainly raid use this tree. It can be used for PVP, but it’s mostly if the hunter gains the advantage over the opponent by ambushing.</p>
<p>Beast mastery is one of the most popular trees to use especially for PVP. It gives the hunter a great dps challenger in its pet’s enhancement. Beast mastery pets are brutal especially if they ambush a player without them seeing the hunter. Occasionally pets may even become invincible for a few seconds that can be the death of any opposing player.</p>
<p>The Survival talent tree hasn’t always been really good but today it is great for PvP Hunters. Because it gives the Hunter more survivability and improved traps it’s a nice choice. Besides this a Survival Hunter will also receive a couple shots that are great for PvP like Explosive Shot and Shatter Shot.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>Hunter Leveling</strong></span></p>
<p>When leveling, the Hunter will start out questing and looking for beasts. They will be running all over doing the highest level of quests that their level will allow. You will definitely like the Earthmother quests. Then you will need to go back home to find the quest you will need in order to get your pet.</p>
<p>If you’re looking for a <strong>Hunter Leveling Spec</strong>, it’s best you follow one which focuses on beast mastery, such as this one:</p>
<p><strong>Beast Mastery Talents</strong></p>
<p>Endurance Training &#8211; 5/5<br />
Focused Fire &#8211; 2/2<br />
Thick Hide &#8211; 3/3<br />
Aspect Mastery &#8211; 1/1<br />
Unleashed Fury &#8211; 5/5<br />
Improved Mend Pet &#8211; 1/2<br />
Ferocity &#8211; 5/5<br />
Spirit Bond &#8211; 2/2<br />
Intimidation &#8211; 1/1<br />
Bestial Discipline &#8211; 2/2<br />
Frenzy &#8211; 3/5<br />
Ferocious Inspiration &#8211; 3/3<br />
Bestial Wrath &#8211; 1/1<br />
Catlike Reflexes &#8211; 3/3<br />
Serpent’s Swiftness &#8211; 5/5<br />
Longevity &#8211; 3/3<br />
The Beast Within &#8211; 1/1<br />
Cobra Strikes &#8211; 2/3<br />
Kindred Spirits &#8211; 5/5<br />
Beast Mastery &#8211; 1/1</p>
<p><strong>Marksmanship Talents</strong></p>
<p>Lethal Shots &#8211; 5/5<br />
Careful Aim &#8211; 3/3<br />
Mortal Shots &#8211; 2/5<br />
Go For The Throat &#8211; 2/2</p>
<p><strong>Survival Talents</strong></p>
<p>Improved Tracking 5/5</p>
<p>This section is only an overview of hunter leveling, for more information please see our Hunter Leveling Guide. If you need a step-by-step guide to go from 1 to 80 (or any level to 80) then check out our recommended leveling guide &#8211; <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.topworldofwarcraftguide.com/goto/Zygor_s_guide/131/1"><strong>Zygor&#8217;s guide</strong></a>.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>Hunter Weapon</strong></span></p>
<p>Hunters use their guns, bows and arrows, or crossbows to inflict great damage to their opponents from afar. Ammo or arrows are required for the hunter’s ranged weapon and enhance the DPS of their weapon.</p>
<p>It is advised that lower DPS ammo/arrow (low-cost stuff) should be used for general attack while the higher DPS ammo/arrow (more expensive) for special kills of leader boss or monsters. There are special ammo/arrow pouches that increase attack speed and hold larger number of ammo/arrows than Hunters could otherwise carry.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>Hunter PvP</strong></span></p>
<p>Hunters are a great for PvP in Battleground such as Alterac Valley or The Eye of the Storm as they are adapt at long ranged assault and can hide behind the great number of melee classes while laying down high amounts of burst damage in turn racking up killing blows. However on the smaller scale, such as in 2v2 arenas hunters become a tougher PvP class especially against melee as once they are caught up to they are cooked! But they can still be successful on a small scale and need to make the most of their movement impairing abilities to make sure their opponents don&#8217;t catch up. A Marksmanship hunter&#8217;s greatest weakness is in their small scale PvP as the talent build has far fewer survival/movement impairing aspects.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>Hunter Pets</strong></span></p>
<p>The hunter is kin to the warlock in the fact that they can have a pet to use as a tank to draw the mob&#8217;s damage off of them. But, unlike a warlock, the hunter can train and use just about anything for their pet. This is great in the fact that it will allow you to train all sorts of different animals, reptiles, and monsters to use as pets in different areas of the game.</p>
<p>To choose the right pet, you should try all sorts of different ones. Some players stick to cats due to their swiftness and strength and their ability to heal fast. Other players prefer boars for the same reasons. And, there are those that prefer reptiles, such as the scorpids, for other reasons. No matter what your personal preference is, you should always train new pets throughout your time in the World of Warcraft to get a full range of the different abilities and skills that come with each different type of pet.</p>
<p>So when you choose a pet, choose him wisely! We can sort them into three groups, based on their abilities: Cunning, Ferocity and Tenacity.</p>
<p>Cunning pets: They are made for PvP as their talent trees are flexible and based around mobility and utility and most of the hunters use this pet subgroup in PvP.</p>
<p>Ferocity pets: Ferocity has its talent tree focused more on dps, boosting your dps and pet’s dps. Ferocity pets are ideal for raids and dungeons and in some cases they can add a very fine tune to your team’s dps for arenas.</p>
<p>Tenacity: Tenacity pets are not designed for maximum damage or mobility / utility but for tanking, their talent tree will boost your pet’s survivability and health. Some of their special abilities are made so they will take less damage and keep the enemies focused on them rather than on a hunter.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>1-80 Hunter Leveling Guide </strong></span></p>
<p>Zygor now holds the new world record for leveling a character from 1 &#8211; 80 in only 6 days and 5 hours. Zygor has quickly become the best selling leveling Guide available. You will never wonder where to go or what to do and you will never need to look up anything from other sites. The guide automatically updates as you complete tasks and quests and then sets a waypoint arrow showing you where to go next. This will have you leveling much faster than the older guides.</p>
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		<title>WOW Rogue Guide</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Rogue class is considered one of the most fun classes to roll in World of Warcraft, and many people have rogue alts for some damage and PVP fun. Rogues can bring top damage in a dungeon instance, or you can spec your rogue for PVP and slice and dice some opposing faction players. In [...]]]></description>
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<p><a rel="nofollow" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.topworldofwarcraftguide.com/goto/link/99/1" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-109" title="Warcraft_Pros_Rogue_Guide" src="http://www.topworldofwarcraftguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/Warcraft_Pros_Rogue_Guide.jpg" alt="Warcraft_Pros_Rogue_Guide" width="175" height="215" /></a>The Rogue class is considered one of the most fun classes to roll in World of Warcraft, and many people have rogue alts for some damage and PVP fun. Rogues can bring top damage in a dungeon instance, or you can spec your rogue for PVP and slice and dice some opposing faction players. In this <em>WoW Rogue guide</em>, we attempt to give you an overall look at the rogue class to help you decide if it is the right class for your play style.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #ff6600;">Rogue Races</span></strong></p>
<p>World of Warcraft offers ten races, but only eight of them support Rogues. Some of the Rogue-compatible races are actually compatible, but there are some that only look good until you start fighting people. Each race has their own specific skills and passive abilities, so that will obviously weigh in with what race you want to choose.</p>
<p><strong>Alliance</strong></p>
<p><strong>Humans</strong></p>
<p>Humans are a typical jack of all trades race, very well suited to most roles and tasks. As a Rogue the human typically can make good use of its racial abilities against other Rogues and in specific roles. The skills that the Human race gains is a 10% spirit increase, which really isn&#8217;t that important for Rogues. Diplomacy is another 10% bonus, however this goes to faction/reputation gains. Seeing as most of the Outland is a faction grind, you might as well have it.</p>
<p><strong>Night Elves</strong></p>
<p>Likely the most popular alliance race for rogues despite the fact that it possesses the absolute worst rogue racials possible, other than a Spirit increase, namely a Free stealth of inferior quality. It gives free stealth of a lesser quality, and makes up for it with a 1% dodge increase. You really won&#8217;t need the ghost run speed increase if you play Rogue the right way.</p>
<p><strong>Dwarves</strong></p>
<p>The Dwarves are a hardy race, and make use of their diminished size to remain hidden and perform their role. Though not very well suited to be Rogues, and their racial abilities do not lend themselves readily to the Rogue’s repertoire but can still add that pinch of flavor that a player needs to enjoy the game.</p>
<p><strong>Gnomes</strong></p>
<p>The gnomes are one of the ideal Rogue races. Their considerably small size and stature lends themselves to staying hidden. You might stand right on top of one and miss it for lack of looking down. Another interesting mechanic of World of Warcraft that a gnome makes use of is the ability to squeeze through small areas, which as a Rogue that kind of mobility and freedom is invaluable.</p>
<p><strong>Horde</strong></p>
<p><strong>Orcs</strong></p>
<p>The orc race is a race of politics, betrayals, assassination and brute strength. The orc Rogue is a brutal enemy, a foe who strikes without mercy at the weakest target to take it down.</p>
<p><strong>Undead</strong></p>
<p>This is another great PVP race, mostly thanks to Will of the Forsaken. It grants temporary immunity to fear, sleep, and charm, not to mention breaking any already present status effect of these types. Very useful against Warlocks and Priests. Cannibalize is good for leveling regeneration. Another great ability is Underwater Breathing, it&#8217;s self-explanatory, I&#8217;d hope.</p>
<p><strong>Blood Elves</strong></p>
<p>It gains a 10 point increase to enchanting, an improvement of five to all resistances, and a Mana Tap/Arcane Torrent. Arcane Torrent allows you to instantly cast an Area of Effect silence spell that lasts two seconds and affects all within eight yards, unless it&#8217;s resisted, which is fairly likely to happen. The chance of pulling it off is about 40%.</p>
<p><strong>Trolls</strong></p>
<p>Offensively, like the Orcs, Trolls offer a supreme racial trait that boosts their attack speed reversely proportional to how much health you have remaining. Berserking. That&#8217;s 10-30% increase in attack speed and again, like Blood Fury, putting your opponent in a stunlock before using it leads to considerable damage. Any Rogue geared for speed will learn to appreciate even a 10% raise in attack speed. Geared properly, a Troll Rogue could reach speeds of one hit every half-second, depending on their selected weapon.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #ff6600;">WoW Rogue Guide &#8211; Abilities </span></strong></p>
<p>Rogue skill and talent trees are quite fun to play around with, made all the more so by the fact that whether you choose to specialize in any given tree or not, all the abilities will likely remain in common use due to the simple requirement of variety to remain viable as a rogue.</p>
<p>The assassination tree is great for PVP rogues who love the element of surprise.  It increases critical strike moves, intense stun abilities, and a wide variety of possible finishing moves to disable the target before the player has a chance to strike back.  A good assassination rogue can keep the target stunned so that it has no chance of survival.</p>
<p>Combat is mainly used in combination with the other trees.  Combat increases sinister strike, which is the main smashing key during rogue leveling.  Gouge and kick are other great abilities that are enhanced from this tree.  It can give the rogue enough time to bandage during critical moments.</p>
<p>Subtlety combines a variety of skills for leveling and end game raiding.  Vanish is picked up early through the tree, and this can be a life saver for a rogue.  Combine this with engineering and jumper cables and your party will be thankful for not needing to corpse run back to the instance.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>Rogue Gear</strong></span></p>
<p>There are a ton of different looks out there for Rogues, from naked to full Bloodfang there is a large amount of gear out there to support every class, race and play style. Realistically though, the Look for end game Rogues is somewhere between Shadowcraft and Death Dealers. For these reasons, people general base their opinions on how a race appeals to them aesthetically off their appearance in one of these sets. Decide for yourself:</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>Rogue Profession Choices</strong></span></p>
<p>The Rogue is one class that can benefit from almost any profession in some way or another. A Rogue concerned with gathering professions can utilize stealth to approach resource nodes that may be blocked by monsters for those without the ability.</p>
<p>Skinning is probably the best profession for any rogue to have.  If you didn’t choose skinning as one of your two gathering professions, go back and level it up.  Skinning gives you Master of Anatomy, which gives +40 to your crit chance, a valuable plus for any rogue.</p>
<p>Leatherworking gives the Rogue the benefit of being able to make most of his own armor until later levels, as well as kits to augment the strength of his armor. Coupled with skinning, grinding levels will become a profitable enterprise.</p>
<p>Engineering: An ideal profession for the level 60 Rogue without money problems, engineering will give you a number of novelty items and items to cover gaps in Rogue abilities, or even reinforce existing ones. The mainstays of engineering are things such as dynamite, a thrown item that does area damage, goggles with various abilities such as Catseye goggles, and several novelty devices that do things such as root the target, reduce attack power, temporarily stun enemies, even items that allow the wearer to slow fall or stealth without the stealth ability.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>Rogue Leveling</strong></span></p>
<p>Leveling as a rogue is actually quite fun in my opinion, more so than that of likely any other class. One reason for this is that rogues, alongside Hunters and Death Knights, represent the fastest leveling classes in the game by leaps and bounds.</p>
<p>Combat is the easiest way to level (best is subjective depending on what you like) because it doesn&#8217;t require repositioning behind the mob (which is very hard to do solo, it involves a lot of stunlocking/gouging and most find it very tedious).</p>
<p>Stats are, for leveling anyway, agility &gt; attack power &gt; stamina &gt; strength but you&#8217;ll also want to pick up whatever +hit/+crit items there might be pre-Outlands gear. I dunno what the options are these days, I leveled before the gear revamp. Strength does give you AP, but agility is basically the be-all-end-all stat for rogues: equal attack power to strength, crit, dodge, armor. Attack power is fine if something&#8217;s got it, but if the choice is agility or attack power, take the agility.</p>
<p>Using daggers, swords, or maces, Combat rogues are the fastest leveling types of an already speedy killer, however they pay for this consistent and immense damage output by being the most boring as well. For combat rogues, that is the only method of maximizing your potential DPS. However things can be spiced up by pulling multiple mobs at a time and blasting our Adrenaline rush/Blade flurry/Killing Spree to drop groups of five to six monsters at the same time.</p>
<p>With Rogue leveling you may want to try different talent builds before you decide on the one that best suits you. It is best to try them for a few days before you decide which you like and remember before you decide on a build with backstab, that you will need to have a sword to perform it.</p>
<p>Depending on how you choose to play the game will decide which of your weapons will be best for leveling up. If you are playing the end game, Rogue leveling is best with swords and using the combat tree. If you play in the PVP mode then you will find that daggers and the Assassination tree are quite possibly the only way to go.</p>
<p>A detailed break-down on where, what and how to hunt at which level: which quests you need to take, when you should change locations, and what strategies work best for both solo and grouped play. Rely on a Rogue leveling guide that takes full advantage of the individual strengths of the class to fly through the levels.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>Rogue PvP</strong></span></p>
<p>No matter what kind of PvP you practice, battleground, arena or outdoor PvP (which is the most fun PvP to play as a rogue) what you need to understand first is that stealth is the most important ability that a rogue has. So, stealth must be improved at maximum and used at maximum possible. The talents Master of Deception and Camouflage must be capped so that your ambush attacks reach the maximum efficiency. Also, at the moment, rogues are pretty &#8220;squishy&#8221;, that means your main card to play is attack. You must attack and kill without being hit at all, if possible, because if another damage dealer lands one or two attacks on you, you&#8217;ll probably lose a lot of health and you&#8217;ll be already with one foot in the grave. What a rogue must do is deal as much damage as possible in a very short time, keeping the enemy stunned so he doesn&#8217;t deal any damage or any heals.</p>
<p>The essence of a good Rogue PvP Guide is that it helps to provide a series of solid, well structured strategies that guide Rogues through the process of fighting and defeating essentially any enemy they might face. With that in mind, players are often overwhelmed if they don&#8217;t have one. Learning how to stunlock is hard enough, with its precise timing and detailed positioning, but the use of poisons, dropping combat, and using evasion are all precision skills. It is almost required for any Rogue PvP newbie to get pick up a good Rogue PvP Guide if they want to be effective.</p>
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<span style="color: #ff6600;">3.2 patch notes</span></strong></p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the 3.2 stuff that&#8217;s interesting for Rogues:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Agility</strong> &#8211; All classes will need 15% more agility per point of Dodge.</li>
<li><strong>Dodge rating </strong>- All classes will need more rating per point of Dodge.</li>
<li><strong>For PvPers</strong> &#8211; The amount of resilience needed to decrease crit damage and chance will increase.</li>
<li><strong>Blood Elf Rogues</strong> &#8211; Arcane Torrent will apply a 3 second interrupt to non-player controlled targets.</li>
<li><strong>Axes</strong>! &#8211; Rogues will be able to use Axes, which is perfect for Orc Rogues.</li>
<li><strong>Sword Specialization</strong> &#8211; will be called Hack and Slash and applies to axes.</li>
<li><strong>Mining</strong>- provides more Stamina</li>
<li><strong>Skinning</strong>- provides more crit rating</li>
<li><strong>Glyph of Tricks of the Trade</strong>: Will increase the duration of the damage bonus effect instead of increasing the damage bonus.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong><span style="color: #ff6600;">1-80 Rogue Leveling Guide</span></strong></p>
<p>If you want to get level 80 as soon as possible I recommend you to get a World Of Warcraft leveling guide. With the help of an elite guide you will be able to get level 80 in 6 days!</p>
<p><strong><a rel="nofollow" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.topworldofwarcraftguide.com/goto/Zygor_s_Guide/99/2" target="_blank">Zygor’s Guide</a></strong> is the one we use and recommend. The guide acts as an in-game addon. The install is quick and simple, just drag and drop the files into your Addons directory. When you log in, enable it the same way you would any other addon. Once you get into the game, the addon will be on your screen. From that point, it will literally walk you through every single thing you need to do to get from your current level straight to the cap.</p>
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		<title>WOW Paladin Guide</title>
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<p><strong>Paladins</strong> are one of the more popular classes in World of Warcraft because of their ability to play many different roles in parties. Paladins can play 1 of 3 potential roles, 1. as a Healer 2. a Tank or 3. DPS. They can also combine and be a tank/healer support class, this is very effective combination. This fact makes the Paladin class a great choice for those who like both the Priest and Warrior class but want more options in play style. The Paladin class can be played if you&#8217;re one of the following races, Humans, Dwarves, Draenei, and Blood Elves.</p>
<p><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>Paladin Talent Trees</strong></span></p>
<p>Depending on how a player chooses to distribute his or her talent point, a paladin can become a powerful DPS fighter, a good tank and a decent healer. And with this great flexibility as well as the use of their seals, blessings and auras and some good training from a WoW paladin guide, you will definitely make them represent an important part of any party or raiding group, whether it&#8217;s PvE or PvP.</p>
<p><em>Paladin talents are split into 3 categories:</em></p>
<p><strong>Holy Paladins</strong>, This build are for those who want to act as a primary support class healer. The good thing about Paladins is that they can wear heavy armour which makes them more protected from attacks where as priests have lighter armour and a harder time defending themselves when they are targeted.</p>
<p><strong>Retribution paladins</strong>, the offensive variant of the paladin class, have more recently become increasingly viable candidates for raiding positions as well as taking spots on arena teams where we were once seen as only healers. In fact, Paladins are now very common in high ranking arena teams and Ret Pallies are feared in the Battlegrounds.</p>
<p><strong>Protection paladins</strong>, this is a pure Tanking build. Tankadins are like a more efficient longer lasting warrior as they have the ability to heal themselves and protect themselves against physical attacks with magic whereas warriors usually rely solely on their armour and HP.</p>
<p><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>Paladin professions </strong></span></p>
<p>Some good profession combinations for the Paladin.</p>
<ul>
<li>Herbalism + Alchemy: Save your mana by using potions for healing instead.</li>
<li> Mining + Blacksmithing: You can make your own armor instead of questing or buying it. Mining allows you to gather the resources needed to craft items in blacksmithing. blacksmithing allows you to create heavy mail and plate armour and also weapons. When you reach a certain level your character can branch off to specialise in either being an armour smith or a weapon smith.</li>
<li> Mining + Engineering: Taking the Engineering profession in order to obtain limited ranged capabilities such as dynamite, bombs, and trinkets. Make grenades and other gadgets to increase attack range.</li>
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<p><strong><span style="color: #800000;">Paladin Leveling</span></strong></p>
<p>Holy: not typically used to solo level fast, but very efficient for groups and against undead NPCs. The Holy tree has a few talents that focus on healing and increased damage. Since this is a leveling guide we will focus on using the holy tree to help you level.</p>
<p>Protection-this tree is not much damage, but is skilled in being defensive. There&#8217;s where your would typically spend most of your points if you were going to be a main tank, for instance. As for Paladins, they have a hard time in living at lower levels. This is where the tree comes in.</p>
<p>Retribution is considered the fastest tree to use for leveling and soloing. It has the highest DPS output you can get with a Paladin(without burning through your mana). The route I like focuses on reducing mana costs for your judgments and cool downs so they are more ready for you to use.</p>
<p>It goes without saying that Paladins are a powerful class at high levels but extremely slow to start off. They are hard to kill in PvP. So if you want to level your paladin to 80 on a very fast way, then it&#8217;s highly recommended to use a <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.topworldofwarcraftguide.com/goto/WoW_paladin_levelling_guide/79/1">WoW paladin levelling guide</a>. This guide will give you step by step instructions and it contains talent specializations and add-ons.</p>
<p><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>Paladin PvP</strong></span></p>
<p>The more you understand about the powers you have as a paladin, the better you&#8217;ll be able to take down other players when they challenge you, whether in a duel situation, or in group combat. It&#8217;s no surprise that a Paladin can play a few different roles in PvP. When soloing, a Paladin&#8217;s ability to heal themselves can frustrate their opponents to no end. With a full load of mana, they can use their self-healing abilities to recover from almost any level of damage once or twice and essentially triple their health bar. When playing as part of a group, A Paladin will often end up in a support role, fighting when necessary, while also providing bubbles, blessings, heals, and melee aid throughout the battlefield in ways that no other class can do.</p>
<p>Learn how your Paladin can dominate any kind of PvP combat with the <a rel="nofollow" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.topworldofwarcraftguide.com/goto/PvP_Bible/79/2">PvP Bible</a>. If you&#8217;ve got a good paladin PvP guide, you&#8217;ll be able to make informed choices as you build and make a character you can enjoy playing.</p>
<p><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>Gear and Weapons</strong></span></p>
<p>Gear for a good Retribution Paladin can be a pain in the backside. There are a lot of different things you’ll need as you level to keep those stats nice and even. You could be working on getting some more mana to maintain your seals and judgments or you could be focused on increasing your strength enough so that you can land some bigger hits with that hefty sword of yours.</p>
<p>At first, you’ll work with some basic mail armor – the key stats to aim for when you get started is Strength, then Intellect, then Stamina for some much needed health, Agility to too boost your critical attack rate, and Crit rating. That should set you up pretty well as you level up – well enough to keep the mana pool flowing and your damage blowing over anyone in sight.</p>
<p>When you reach Level 40, make sure to have a nice stock of Plate armor on hand. It’s going to cost a LOT to do this with gold, so save your quest rewards from level 33 on so that you can just swap over your stats when needed. If that fails, make sure to keep the right stats on equally leveled mail armor. Sometimes, those nifty healing boosts are only available when you load up on mail gear.</p>
<p>For your weapon, you want to find a big, heavy 2 handed sword to knock some teeth out and show who’s boss. Get the slowest weapon with the biggest damage range.</p>
<p>Make sure you have a blue-quality shield and weapon. Update them whenever you can, within reason. I personally would not start until I had Aegis of the Scarlet Commander and Hand of Righteousness as their awesomeness will carry you until the later talents kick in and really make you into a beast. Focus on Block Value, Strength, Stamina, and Defense in your gear. When you start pulling camps of 10 mobs that run out to get their friends, trust me, you’d rather drink after than run out of health.</p>
<p>Also, very important… GET A SHIELD SPIKE. The best one you can afford. Seriously, it makes a huge difference.</p>
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		<title>WoW Druid Guide</title>
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<p><span style="color: #808080;">This <strong>druid guide</strong> will give you some tips and tricks on how to play the druid class and give you some insight on how to place your talent points. if you’re looking for something more comprehensive, then take a look at the <a rel="nofollow" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.topworldofwarcraftguide.com/goto/Zygor_s_Guide/74/1" target="_blank">Zygor’s Guide</a>!</span></p>
<p>Druids are one of two hybrid classes in World of Warcraft. Hybrid classes are those that can fill various roles depending on their spec. Druids can be Caster Dps (shoots at a range and is magical), Melee Dps (must be in melee range and is physical), or a healer (Restoration Spec). Druids have the ability to tank, DPS either from a range or in melee, and play the role of main or backup healer, all packaged into one little (or not so much if you happen to be Tauren) druid. Druids are also unique in that they have various forms they can shape shift into. A lot of players find this class to be a lot of fun to level up and play.</p>
<p><strong>Druid Race</strong></p>
<p>Be you a Druid player, you may know that Druids are limited to being Night Elves if they play as the Alliance and Tauren if they are with the Horde. Between the Tauren and Night Elf Druid, there are many differences in regard to both racial abilities and aesthetics for the most part.</p>
<p>As far as which side to choose, as in Tauren of Night Elf, this difference is largely visual as opposed to bringing any actual advantage to either, although I will say that Tauren do push ahead of night elves with 5% more health as opposed to night elves useless stealth. Unfortunately, the Tauren have amazingly ugly cat form looks to make up for the increased health.</p>
<p>You&#8217;re going to be spending a great deal of time with this character, so your first priority should be picking a race that appeals to you if you&#8217;ve always wanted to play an elf, for instance, don&#8217;t create a Tauren just because you&#8217;ve heard their abilities are a little better for druids, or vice versa.</p>
<p><strong>Druid Abilities</strong></p>
<p>Druidic abilities covers a lot of ground, this is exactly where the druid class differentiates itself from all others: multiple tree’s of abilities designed to be utilized by the various forms. Druids have many interesting abilities but the most fun one is definitely the ability to shapeshift. Druids have a lot of forms they can shapeshift into like Bear, Cat, Sea Lion and Travel form.</p>
<p>The core abilities of a druid consists of three single-target and one multiple-target mage-like damage spells; four single-target and one multiple-target priest-like healing spells; a Cat Form containing basic damaging special moves similar to a rogue; a Bear Form yielding armor and health similar to a Warrior; poison- and curse-cleansing spells; and a range of utility spells like various travel forms, crowd control, and a nice group buff. Spending Talent points in the Talent trees allows Druids to specialize their play style as they see fit.</p>
<p>Druids could become very good healers, casters, melee dpsers and tanks and their talent tree is divided into three specializations – Feral Combat, Balance and Restoration.If a Druid chooses to spec Balance he will become a typical dps caster with a special form called the Moonkin form. While in this form, a Druid will grant his party/raid members +5% on the spells’ critical strike and this is one of the reasons why other classes of casters love to have a Moonkin in their group.</p>
<p><strong>Druid Leveling</strong></p>
<p>Leveling a druid varies for every player, unlike many classes. How enjoyable you find the experience is almost entirely based upon personal capabilities at controlling the numerous, and sometimes tricky, abilities and combos that make up a druid.</p>
<p>The fastest way to level a druid without downtime is Feral, subspeccing into Restoration for a few key talents post King of the Jungle. Balance has its potential, especially after level 40 (when you pick up Moonkin Form and some other talents which reduce your downtime dramatically) but is overall slower then Feral. I leveled my first druid Feral all the way but with my second druid I re&#8217;speced to Balance at level 40 for a change in game play.</p>
<p><em>Feral Combat Druids</em></p>
<p>This is the most widely chosen path for druids who wish to level and do PVP. Druids are given a bear form and cat form. The bear form resembles that of a warrior. Some of the abilities and concept of it are the same. You will want strength and stamina gear to raise your attack power and hit points to get the most out of this form. The cat form is just like playing a rogue, most of the abilities you will be able to relate to if you have played a rogue at all. You will want to focus on agility / stamina gear for cat form.</p>
<p><em>Balance Druids</em></p>
<p>This tree focuses on casting, specifically, harmful spells only. You will get improvements to your nukes and all kinds of fun stuff. The most common druid you will find using this build is what they call the moonfire spammer n00b. Moonfire spamming n00bs are hated across all servers. This type of druid does nothing but chase after you spamming their instant cast moonfire spell until either he runs out of mana or you die. It doesn&#8217;t take too much skill.</p>
<p><em>Restoration Druids</em></p>
<p>There isn&#8217;t much help you can do in leveling your druid here unless you plan on doing a lot of grouping. I will go over an instance build you can use to start off with that will make you most wanted in groups. Most druids who raid frequently at max level are required by high-end guilds to put their talents heavily into the restoration tree.</p>
<p><strong>Gear</strong></p>
<p>Since druids dawn themselves in leather gear, it&#8217;s important to know whether or not you&#8217;re best suited for tanking, dps, or ranged. Depending on which angle you choose will decide what type of leather gear you will need. The higher the level, the more it&#8217;s going to cost in the Auction House. This is why skinning and leatherworking is a great combination for druids to utilize.</p>
<p>Druids can equip any armor piece from the Gladiator&#8217;s Sanctuary, Wildhide, or Refuge set. The Gladiator&#8217;s Wildhide set increases spell damage, thus a good choice for Balance druids. Alternatively, Gladiator&#8217;s Sanctuary focuses on melee combat so druids spec-ed in Feral will prefer this. Lastly, Gladiator&#8217;s Refuge set adds healing powers, therefore Restoration druids would make best use of it. This page allows you to easily buy these PvP arena armors to help your with your Warcraft Druid leveling.</p>
<p><strong>Druid PvP</strong></p>
<p>Druids have a number of abilities that are extremely diverse in game play. In the World of Warcraft, Druid, like Shaman and Priest is able to heal in PvP situation, but Druid is one of the most verstatile classes. This verstatilly does not serve a Druid as well inarenes or battleground, but it does make a few unique strategies available to the players of the class.</p>
<p>If you are interested in engaging in PVP as a Druid, one of the first things that you should stay focused on is your natural ability to heal. The exceptional healing skills of this class are one of the main reasons why Druids are so successful in solo quests, solo fights, and even solo PVP.</p>
<p>If you are playing PVP against a strong opposing force, one of the best things that you can do is actually shape shift into the bear form. There are many different reasons for this, but the most important reasons include the fact that in this particular form, you can take a lot of hit points, and damage is drastically reduced.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff6600;">Would you like to level up your Druid faster and make more gold?</span></p>
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