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Posted On 03/09/2010 02:12:25 by wowgoldz

as on a Normal realm. Role-Playing realms in the Player vs. Player ruleset appear as RP-PvP, and again, all game mechanics are the same as on a Player vs. Player realm (for example, on an RP-PvP realm you still can not attack members of your own faction even if it would sometimes make sense from a role-playing point of view). Things to consider before choosing an RP realm: Please read our Role-Playing Policy before you start playing on wedding dresses wedding dresses First Lets start with the Pro's and Con's that I have seen on en route to a lvl 37 Firecaster Just to let you know, I am building a FireBlaster (35 points in Fire 16 in arcane) so these In's and Out's come from my wedding dresses current build. They might be different with other builds and that is where the community will come in handy First, lets discuss the Pro's and Con's of Magehood. These are actually pretty generic and can be applied to any mage and really can be found in any guide. Im adding my personal bend to them to spice it up a little wedding dresses can do a TON of damage before the mob ever gets to me. 600-800 before arrival; 300 in the next 2 seconds after arrival and variations of LOTS OF DAMAGE thereafter. Heaven help me if my enemy is not dead ghbaoxixips before I run out of mana My range is pretty incredible and allows me time and distance (the two factors that keep me alive as a mage wedding dresses TELEPORT AND (eventually) PORTAL - Insta-transports is definite BIG PLUS. Especially for one that has 2 children and a wife to look after and doesn't have the time to waste on 30 minutes of gryphon travel a day Roots and mob control - I have a viable root (Frost Nova) that I can use to give me the time and distance or trap fleeing mobs (unlike paladins). wedding dresses I also can use that same root as crowd control or use polymorph if i don't wanna risk Area Effects Free int boost and armor - The extra mana is always nice and allows me to stay up longer. Free armor is always good wedding dresses Free food and drinks - Who can say no to this. Although I try to level up my cooking, it has lagged behind cause there is no need for an RP realm. If you want to create a "real life" for your character, a Role-Playing realm gives you the best opportunity to do that. You can count on many other players to support you by role-playing their characters too. There are no automatic game rewards for role-playing, and no game mechanics are altered (if you give a rose to a dire bear it will still try to eat you). If you enjoy role-playing (RP) and would like to imagine that you are an inhabitant of a fantasy-based world, then a role-playing realm may be for you. Players who choose to play on an RP realm should abide by the Role-Playing realm policies and remain in-character at all times. Role-Playing realms give players the chance to develop characters with a backstory who do not simply progress from quest to quest, but instead assist or hamper the efforts of others for reasons of their own. As far as game mechanics are concerned, there is no difference between a Role-Playing realm and any other realm. You don't get special benefits or special hindrances other than the behavioral rules you agreed to when joining a Role-Playing realm. Role-Playing realms can either be Normal realms or Player vs. Player realms. Role-Playing realms in the Normal ruleset appear simply as RP realms in the realm list; all game mechanics are the same Not everyone on an RP realm will "stay in character." Summary: If you choose to play on a Role-Playing realm, you should act and speak as your character would in the World of Warcraft setting. Upon his death at the hands of Mannoroth and the Burning Legion, it was said that where his blood spattered on the ground, thick thorny vines grew. If you've ever been to Razorfen, or anywhere else in the Barrens, you've likely seen them. Unique to Razorfen Downs, however... if you've been there, you've seen Agamaggan. His remains are the shell of the Downs, and it is through his skull that you enter the Quilboar 'city.'


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