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Winter wow power leveling

wowgoldsbs | 18 February, 2010 20:02

Winter wow power leveling
You creak open the door and discover a secret passage way traveling hundreds of miles towards the Irvine offices newbidusib of Blizzard. The passageway is lit with small green and blue bulbs, lining the floor. The walls are made of brick, and there is a certain "old" smell to the air. You think you hear something down the long hallway, and suddenly you spot a small crab scurrying along the floor. It stops to look at you for a moment, and withdraws a candle from its shell. The crab mutters "Soon" in a crabbish voice, and runs back towards its home in the dark. Bewildered, you decide to close the door and leave the candle in hallway. Try another exit. You find the writers sitting in the editor's office, all enjoying some finely aged gin. They turn to you and all say at once "adamh23, didn't you hear?" You have a puzzled look on your face and reply with a raised eyebrow, "Hear what?" Mike Sacco stops brushing his pretty-boy hair for a moment and says with a Talbuk grin, "Soon. Very soon." wow power leveling It's even possible to assume that Medivh viewed the Well of Eternity and the World Tree as far more crucial to protect since they were the prize Archimonde sought as well as the means of his destruction. It's possible he was afraid that doing so would merely force events down even more dire paths and the deaths and undeaths of so many paled in comparison to allowing the Burning Legion free reign across the surface of the world. wow power leveling The facts remain thus: Medivh knew what was going to happen, and he didn't tell anyone. Vague warnings may have served to protect the ultimate prize, but in the chess game against the lords of the demonic armies, Medivh can be seen as having willingly sacrificed a great many pawns, the people of Lordaeron who died to Arthas, to the plague, and eventually to the Scourge, in order to ultimately take a Legion rook, the Lich King, off the board entirely. (If you've been to Karazhan, you'll note that Medivh is an avid chess player.) wow power leveling Arthas did not choose to wait out the plague. He did not choose to lay siege to Stratholme and watch the people turn into the undead. In so doing he lost the support of his mentor and his first love, and walked out of a ruined, burned Stratholme burning with a hatred for Mal'Ganis (and not the Lich King himself) that drove him on the path to madness and obsession. And in so doing, he fulfilled both the Lich King's plan for him, and Medivh's plan for the Lich King. wow power leveling After Stratholme and its destruction (I won't belabor it, if you've done the Culling of Time you've seen the events firsthand) we move into high gear. Arthas seeks his destiny in Northrend, Lordaeron meets its final fate, the orcs make their way across the ocean (meeting surprising new allies at every turn) and all the while, the self-proclaimed Prophet plays with the fate of the world, while the shadow passes ever closer and the Burning Legion edges ever closer to making its way back to Azeroth. Next week, we'll discuss these events, as well as the fall of Quel'Thalas, Grom Hellscream's fall, and the return of the children of the moon. wow power leveling Let me say first that I'm not referencing some sort of vampire fetish, I'll leave that to our resident Twilight fan. I'm talking about riding around Azeroth, slinking in the shadows, preying on the weak and undefended. Ganking is a great stress reliever, it allows you to vent all of your frustrations and shed your rotations: there's nothing left but a pure kill. Coating your weapons in your opponent's vital fluids and having their warm blood splattered all over your armor is the perfect way to christen your new gear. wow power leveling "What's gonna happen to all the old world raiding guilds come Cataclysm? Or even BC raiding guilds (rare as they are). Will blizzard really just up and remove all the old raids, or will any of them be getting a face lift but remain at the same level and loot?" Blizzard has said before they're not going to go back and redo previously released content. In the case of Cataclysm they're not redoing anything, they're destroying it all and moving a few things around. Don't expect ZA to be redone. Some bosses, like Ragnaros, are going to appear as a level 85 raid boss, so we don't know for sure what will happen to places like Molten Core (which could very well go away).





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