Originally posted by WiseKran A good example if your playing a mage, warlock, or priest. Then tailoring and enchanting are the way to go. Tailering supports enchanting along with allowing you the best armor for your level and class as well as free enchants.
Enchanting buffs your pathetic cloth armor and allows you to make powerfull wands for hardly nothing that make all the difference in the world.
Trade skills wont produce anything usefull to the creator, as you cant farmt he items needed to make gear that is your level, you need to get it from a higher level player..
I have always been able to farm the mats and make the highest level stuff I can put on... Except at level 60.
You can also make some money with your skill and buy the mats from Auction House. No big deal.
But of course there are all kinds of level caps and quests for being able to get better skill... And some trades make you to specify what kind of things you can make in the ends (do you make dragonscale, tribal or elemental armor for example)
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In WoW when I get to where the guy is I\'m supposed to kill somebody else just killed him and 5 others are already there waiting for him to respawn. So it\'s a battle of who can hit him first since that tags them so people can\'t kill steal.
Never happens, ever. Outdoor respawn times are 1-2 minutes, hardly ever more. and even on a High population server, you wont see this.
This happens quite a lot if you have bad luck. Actually I am usually the guy without moral who steals the named mobs from the poor guys who have ventured all the way to em and are fighting their guards... And the respawn times on some mobs are actually longer than normal. There is no help in crying a river... You just have to wait.
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Another problem example of the non-instanced gameplay. Your creeping through a dungeon and there is a chest. Woot! Some plunder! As you aggro the monster nearest the chest to kill it so you can loot it guess what happens?
Out of nowhere some guy comes running in behind you loots the chest while your fighting the monster and runs off.
You will never find anything of value in a Non-instances chest, maybe a loaf of bread, some copper, and a piece of linen. After level 20 or so all valuable items will dorp in instances, besides random world drops that come off random mobs..
I have found many blues from non-instance chests. And yes.. as a rogue I can creep through an instance and with some luck I can sap/kill guards that are there. I can also bring in my rogue/druid friends to help me in that and in killing the bosses too. Small exploiting is just so fun

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Above that you just buy the next highest dps weapon on the list you can use. Whats the difference between a two handed sword and a two handed axe of equal level? Nothing.
Not true. different proc\'s on Blue+ weapons, Speed difference as I mentioned before, Talents and other things that give bonusses the different types of weapons, and Base damage/speed, not dps..
Gotta agree with Wise. Dps isn\'t all that there is. For druids example 100 armor you can get from a staff is a huge bonus in tah bear form. And for my hunter... the slow weapons just rock. I can inflict 2k crits with the slow weapons instead of 1.2k crits. Just gotta love those

[Egoboost] My best crit in non-set-up circumstances is over 4k (Dont remember if it was almost 5k). Won\'t explain how I did it but I had a blue bow and blue gear on me when I did that. Go find out -Tip- Sunken Temple bossfight [/Egoboost]