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Re: So I caved and i'm back So what's a good spec to run with in terms of builds? I have been experimenting a bit and so far like what i see. I ran a couple of bg's as a lvl 85 in arms and prot and I can see where prot is going to be fun, arms is too. I got into a 1v1 situation with a boomkin on the beach, after about 3-4 minutes of neither one of us really getting anywhere I decided to just run towards the rest of the fight which was at yellow. I literally ran from the beach all teh way to yellow with the boomkin firing on me. I would occasionally turn and heroic throw+gag or charge then jump back out. Basically i made it all the way form teh beach to the gate with him on my back and my life not really moving.
He had 3 levels on me too.
Where is slam right now too in terms of rotation? And am i right that we're stacking hit to 7.5%, expertise to 7.5% then crit>strength? -- »www.nomorenoob.com - Wow help site Noob of the month - »www.nomorenoob.com/p/noob-of-month.html |
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 ArchivisYour DaddyPremium join:2001-11-26 Earth kudos:18 | Just Google Icy Veins, select your class and spec and be on your way.
No need to back and forth on it. |
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 Nick DPremium join:2010-02-04 Orange, CA | Please don't Google Icy Veins. If you know the website you specifically want to visit, just visit it.
Sponsored by Citizens Against Google As Your Address Bar |
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 ImmerGentlemanPremium join:2010-01-07 Evans, GA kudos:6 | icy-veins.com |
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 ArchivisYour DaddyPremium join:2001-11-26 Earth kudos:18 | reply to Nick D
said by Nick D:Please don't Google Icy Veins. If you know the website you specifically want to visit, just visit it.
Sponsored by Citizens Against Google As Your Address Bar What are you talking about? How else do you get to web pages? -- A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have. -MLK |
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 DarkLogixTexan and ProudPremium join:2008-10-23 Baytown, TX kudos:3 | reply to Nick D said by Nick D:Please don't Google Icy Veins. If you know the website you specifically want to visit, just visit it.
Sponsored by Citizens Against Google As Your Address Bar But google cache preview is one of the ways I view websensed stuff. |
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 KrisnatharokCaveat EmptorPremium join:2009-02-11 Earth Orbit kudos:7 | reply to Nick D said by Nick D:Please don't Google Icy Veins. If you know the website you specifically want to visit, just visit it.
Sponsored by Citizens Against Google As Your Address Bar nice try, Microsoft. -- If we lose this freedom of ours, history will record with the greatest astonishment, those who had the most to lose, did the least to prevent its happening. |
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 SaviousPremium join:2012-03-05 Belgrade, MT kudos:1 | You get mad kudos for this one. |
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 Nick DPremium join:2010-02-04 Orange, CA | reply to Krisnatharok said by Krisnatharok:said by Nick D:Please don't Google Icy Veins. If you know the website you specifically want to visit, just visit it.
Sponsored by Citizens Against Google As Your Address Bar nice try, Microsoft. Touche.
no, it just bugs me that people use Google/Bing/whatever as an address bar. They enter "microsoft" into the search bar, then click link to Microsoft.com. JUST HIT CTRL+ENTER YOU JERKS.
I have weird pet peeves.
Also, I get to websites by using history, duh? I HAVE VISITED EVERY SITE EVER..
But no, seriously, I use history a lot to hit direct URLs. Searching is fine, I just don't think searching is effective if you just search a URL and click it, instead of typing out ".com" at the end (or using ctrl+enter) |
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 | what a lame pet peeve. sounds like the onset of paranoid schizophenia. -- Reading your post made me want to punch a kitten in the jawbone. |
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 Snuffboxir nice irlPremium join:2011-04-15 Milwaukee, WI kudos:4 1 edit | reply to Nick D Want to know a real pet peeve?
Mac (to my knowledge) doesn't support any form of Control+Enter.
Hate browsing on my wife's laptop. Someone please tell me I'm wrong?
Also Bing is too late to the party. Microsoft Fail.
It's like trying to start a social networking site to compete with the already extremely established Facebook. Silly Google Fail.
Windows Phone - Microsoft Fail.
Windows 8 - Microsoft Fail, (Along with 2000, ME, & Vista. Love 98, XP, & 7) |
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Win8 will be sticking around. The new windows phones look interesting but I won't be getting one of those. I'm happy with my Droid razer M. -- Reading your post made me want to punch a kitten in the jawbone. |
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 Snuffboxir nice irlPremium join:2011-04-15 Milwaukee, WI kudos:4 | said by mettachain:actually Win8 pretty handy. I put it on one my laptops (from 2008) and it runs pretty damned fast. Fast startup, fast running apps, fast resume from sleep mode. Fresh OS instal does that with any computer. You cleared 4-5 years of crap and put on a new clean OS.
So far, benchmarks show no performance improvement for Win 8 vs Win 7.
Win 8 is a glorified App store again trying to join the market too late.
»www.tomshardware.com/reviews/win···331.html - This article is geared towards gaming. |
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 Carpie join:2012-10-19 united state kudos:1 | reply to mettachain said by mettachain:actually Win8 pretty handy. I put it on one my laptops (from 2008) and it runs pretty damned fast. Fast startup, fast running apps, fast resume from sleep mode. Learning the different and new command to bring up and exit out of stuff was a little slow but guess what? There's an app for that! lol
I bought a new desktop that arrived last week with win8 on it and I've not had any trouble with it at all. Like you say, the interface is radically different so doing simple things like trying to shut it down took some time to get used to, but so far I've not had any serious issues other than some websites not displaying correctly under IE10 (and that Chrome and Firefox are not yet available for Win8 so I don't have alternatives).
The one thing that I find humorously ironic however, is that Microsoft didn't have the drivers available for the xbox controller under Win8 yet. Funny since they are putting so much oneous on the xbox/pc integrations. Not a huge issue for me since I prefer the keyboard to play WoW anyhow and the wife can still use the xbox controller for playing on our Win7 laptop. |
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 | reply to Snuffbox i have my vista OS still on there as well. when i upgraded, it packaged all my files and folders into a "windowsold" folder. not completely a fresh install... -- Reading your post made me want to punch a kitten in the jawbone. |
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 Snuffboxir nice irlPremium join:2011-04-15 Milwaukee, WI kudos:4 | reply to Carpie said by Carpie:[and the wife can still use the xbox controller for playing on our Win7 laptop. You can play WoW with an Xbox controller? |
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 | yes, i read about a program a year or so ago that you can use the xbox controller for playing wow. or any other pc game for the that matter. -- Reading your post made me want to punch a kitten in the jawbone. |
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 Snuffboxir nice irlPremium join:2011-04-15 Milwaukee, WI kudos:4 | Not free then I'm assuming? |
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 ImmerGentlemanPremium join:2010-01-07 Evans, GA kudos:6 | Looks like you can do this easily by using a software packages that translates controller button presses into keyboard/mouse inputs. Xpadder (www.xpadder.com) is available for $10. |
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