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Friday, 12 July 2013

I support Saradomin as RS god

Oh about support, maybe you guys should get your customer support fixed. He's getting old very fast! In the last few grandmaster quests he still had a normal blue skin like all of us have, now he turned grey!  I'd go with Saradomin before Zamorak, but I think that there's only two gods in RuneScape that truly want the best for Gielinor: Seren and Armadyl. When I roleplay, I use my real-life God (Jesus Christ, albeit I take an older, less-used name of His: Elohim. Sounds more like a name from a fantasy game like this) as my character's God, but story-wise, I'd definitely ally with Seren or Armadyl before any others sell runescape accounts.

"It is only through the protection of Saradomin that we can achieve peace and harmony. With him as our lord and defender, we need not fear again." everyone forgets without balance neither zamorak nor saradomin would exist hence why their is one god left who resembles balance, the Goddess Seren or does no one pay attention to lore. The Goddess of Seren, one of guthix prized favorites of all the gods.

 World for the mortals! The world will only be at peace if there is absolute balance! In remembrance of Guthix, we plead for the gods to leave!  Can anyone pm me or let me know how much it is to buy runescape accounts play RuneScape? Am i still able to get my $5/month rate? Bing translated someone message saying ''ZAROS'' to ''THE BRANCHES!''

Wednesday, 10 July 2013

I'm okay with the runescape bonus xp

I think he and his team haven't gotten nearly as much credit as they should have for the positive things they've done in the last few years. I think they are finally getting the squeal promos right - we've seen at least two now (that I know of) that strike a good balance, with players being able to acquire the items through gameplay without going through the squeal, but also having the option to get it on the squeal if they want. The quests released in the last few years have been amazing - and the new Battle of Lumbridge quest sell runescape accounts looks like it's going to leave all of those quests in the dust. Player owned ports, the farming update, the triskellion chest update - not to mention all of the monster updates (as well as new monsters and areas/dungeons!). Plus the coming RS3!!!! The graphics alone look amazing, and I'm thrilled the midi music is going to be replaced - I might turn music back on.

Personally I'm okay with the bonus xp. I don't view it as the lvls being nearly as huge as people are claiming. (Again there's another example of the negativity.) There's always been free xp in the game AFAIK - lamps rs accounts for sale and straight-out xp from quests (some of the original 6 gave out xp), bonus weekends, etc. I've finished all but two of the currently available quests, so not much opportunity for bonus xp for me there - and there are certain skills (*cough* fishing *cough*) the grinding away of just bores me to tears. (But I want to do it to get to the good parts!)

But again - you have to remember it's about revenue. Why was the squeal and solomon's introduced into the game? Revenue runescape accounts for sell. Why are ads on the f2p game? Revenue.

I might make the alt account a magic pure instead of a skill pure. (was gonna try to get all non-combat skills to 99 without working on combat skills, but...I find walking/running everywhere downright tedious.)

I also LOVE Eoc. Was hesitant at first, but once I got the hang of it - love, love, love. Especially omnipower.  BOOM! LOL

Tuesday, 2 July 2013

Blizzard is definitely gonna get destroyed by Bethesda

Blizzard is definitely gonna get destroyed by Bethesda when elder scrolls online comes out. They are way behind in gaming tech. Why bother bringing it out for consoles when it was a MASSIVE failure for the pc. Yay, console favoritism. Can't wait for the better version of WarCraft 4 to come out on PS4 with no always-online DRM. diablo 3 was such a let down, diablo 2 buy d3 items- hours spent...like a trillion, diablo 3 - hours spent...wait you cant spec up a character, wait online ALL THE TIME..4 maybe 5 hours then i got bored. plus i kinda ruined my childhood memories of diablo 2...Blizzard what were you doin all those years trying to "perfect" diablo 3

The game didn't do well. And the fix is to put it out on more platforms? I'm confused.he game didn't do well? It was the fastest selling PC game ever and has sold over 12 million copies..... and that is just on the PC.m still playing diablo 2.. jus started to make a chain buy d3 gold lightning sorc and it's so much better than diablo 3

Because it was a hype. No one knew the game was going to suck until a month later.Despite what people say about the game Diablo III accounts, I believe it's good as it is now, just need to implement the actual pvp. In addition, can't wait to see it on the PS3. Should be great.

Monday, 1 July 2013

new loadstones in convenient areas is nice

Well... new loadstones in convenient areas is nice, but you have to take the fact it does make past teleportation items semi-useful or not worth training for. It would be nice if the loadstones were given magic level requirements so players do have something to work for, but this is just my opinion.

Also, it would be helpful if there was at least a "safe barrier" around the Wildy loadstone or "immunity for 10 seconds" once you enter sell rs accounts the wildy via loadstone. This way players have a sense of preparing in case a pker is waiting for them, or enough time to teleport out of there.

They seriously need to have a vote on the home page for every piece of content that comes into this game, you said it was OUR GAME!!!!!

WE WANT LESS LODESTONES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

EDIT: Reasoning:
1. Teleportation items become useless
2. It makes the game feel 1000X smaller than it is already, especially with HTML5 coming out, we will be able to see forever.
3. It makes the game feel super short, being able to get everywhere instantly, play 07, you can't run from Lumbridge to Varrock without losing all of buying runescape account your energy, last time I ran out of energy in the live game, I was doing Monkey Madness!

Before you say go play 07 then, No. I prefer the game with all my crap on it.

Monday, 24 June 2013

still PvP a lot

I PvPd a ton before the changes, and still PvP a lot but at a slightly decreased amount after.

I was hoping to see at least one story of someone who started PvPing in response to 5.3 changes. I'm sure they exist*, but I have a feeling that Blizzard overestimated the impact of selling world of warcraft accounts to their changes in encouraging newbies to PvP, at the cost of alienating people who worked hard for their PvP gear. To be fair, I also think the amount of people saying "I quit" to the changes was very overblown too. It was, and still is, very discouraging that they nerfed PvP gear so hard.

I can say for certain that the number of competitive games games has gone up since the change, which is great. It used to be that the outcome of a BG was determined 90% of the time before the gates even opened. Now it's maybe 40% of the time. The role-matching is great, but either it's buggy, or idiots are trying to game the system to "shorten their queues" (hint: it doesn't) by selecting off-roles, because I still get games where it's 3 healers to none.

I suuuuuuuck at Arenas. Suck suck suck. So I don't know how I would begin to earn enough CP quickly enough to compensate for my fast wow gold suckitude. We can only otherwise earn 200 a day through a RBG and the Call to Arms BG, right?

I think my trouble with the whole thing is that you have to put a lot of time in to get good, but you aren't getting rewarded very well during that time (really, at all, unless im missing something), and that's a pretty strong disincentive. Furthermore, what's the point of a CP catch up, if I can't seem to win enough to accrue it? To me, these things combine to say "don't bother."

Wednesday, 19 June 2013

the gold was purchased

Yep, I've bought gold to around the tune of 8k or so, spread across a few years and 3 separate transactions. The first time I bought some, 800g and I'll always remember that since it was the first bit of money I had over 15g, I was really nervous that I'd be scammed and I'd never see the gold. Who was I going to run and cry to, Blizzard? But I got it like a day later and all was good, aside from feeling like shit for buying gold.

The rest of the gold was purchased during Wrath and it was to get my characters the gold they needed to get flying or epic flying. I had maybe 4k or so much wowgold, and bought the rest. Those were much faster experiences, as I usually got the gold within 15 minutes. The second to last transaction, the guy who delivered my gold was actually a pretty nice guy. He lived in China and he told me that about 50% of their gold was "legally" obtained. We actually had a great conversation and became friends. Later he started his own gold company with some people he met at the other company, and he told me a lot that backed up the press that gold farmers have received.

Their working conditions sucked and those who scammed accounts usually felt pretty bad. His new company, however, was committed to selling world of warcraft accounts gold that had been farmed legitimately. There may be a realm transfer here and there, but that was paid out of profits. He also told me that the employees there were treated really well comparatively and worked good hours. He was a good man, and I bought from him for my last transaction. It was slower, about a day or two, but I got my gold and he threw in some extra since I stuck with him and his new company. His website was also very good, giving me more peace of mind. It didn't have crap all over it, it was clean and polished, and didn't throw any errors or exceptions when I accessed the page on my browser.

I personally think Blizzard's method sucks, but I'm glad it's there. It's not the EULA I care about in regards to farming (don't get me started on game industry EULAs) but the workers and the means of obtaining. This guy provided a good service with good employment, and I was happy to buy world of warcraft accounts from him. Could he have lied to me all along? Sure, but it was just kind of one of those feelings, like you know someone is okay and being really honest with you. (We had A LOT of conversations, a couple a week for like, 6-8 months!) So, I support companies like THAT who get gold in legitimate ways and TECHNICALLY sell their time (but really, they're selling gold) to obtain it, but I'd say it's next to impossible to identify the "good" farmers. I got lucky. For everyone else, though, just don't buy gold. If you wanna do the Blizzard route, go ahead, but that's the only money that should change hands.

In the Mists beta, I've enjoyed very quick money-making, and I think a lot of the "need" I had to buy gold once upon a time has gone. I haven't bought any since Cataclysm came out, and I won't buy again. I just don't need to anymore. It's not worth my money, actually.

Tuesday, 18 June 2013

PvE and PvP servers

I have played on both PvE and PvP servers, and while PvE servers were safe and fast, they were also boring.  I accept getting ganked.  I accept getting camped.  I gank and I camp.  I've understood for a long time now that PvP realms are not for the faint of heart.  There have been times when I got wowgold frustrated at being camped and logged off to do something else, and there are also times where I've frustrated someone so much that they logged off.

There is one thing that is only *slightly* annoying, and that is I either have to risk getting ganked, or read what the quest giver says when I turn in a quest.  I get over it quickly though. PvP is and should be scary.  This is a game you can buy wow accounts, and to expect people to behave in a considerate manner while playing anonymously is silly idealistic thinking in my opinion.  Assume that every alliance/horde toon you see is trying to kill you!

It's a question of how much time you have on your hands. If you only have *this* much time to play WoW and you have to spend most of it fighting other players, getting killed by them, or going somewhere else to avoid them, well that's your time up, and you didn't get anywhere. On a PvE realm I can log in for 45 minutes and accomplish something for the day. I can only imagine that people on PvP realms must have hours and hours of free time and an hour wasted on ganking or getting ganked isn't that big a deal for them.

Monday, 17 June 2013

I don't mind story tie-ins

I don't mind story tie-ins. I think books/comics/whatever that take the game story and expand on it are awesome.

I have a problem though with major story events only happening in a book/comic/whatever. The entire weird zombie event from Stormrage when it was sort of a last stand in Azeroth against sleep zombies while a few brave souls fought the Nightmare in the Emerald Dream? Yeah...no one knows wowgold that ever happened unless they read the book. And that could have been really cool too.

Magni becoming fused with Iron Forge and Cairne dying off screen illustrate this too. Major lore figures should not be killed off in a book! That said, I'm not sure how this could better be resolved in-game. I am thinking maybe with questlines...but not everyone likes quests. Cut scenes might work...but not everyone likes them either.

I can't even watch most of them because I play on a mac and cut scenes tend to crash my wow client so I have them disabled. (They have not worked properly since Cata started.) At the moment it looks--in my cheap wow accounts totally biased opinion--like most of the cool Horde lore happens in the game while the Alliance story gets pushed to books.

This annoys me because some of the WoW authors are so bad I can't read their books. I could not finish Wolfheart because it was so terrible for me--just not the style of writing I enjoy at all. So sell wow accounts...even though Varian was cool in it, I did not see it. I guess what I want most is a more even showing of the story. It would be nice if the bare bones events from all the tie-in media showed up in-game. I would like to see the basic story while I am playing and then go to the books etc. to see it in depth.

Saturday, 15 June 2013

I don't pvp myself

Although I don't pvp myself, and I'm perfectly content not doing so, I don't understand why that wasn't factored into this Legendary quest line. If this was supposed to be the "legendary for all", and if part of it requires going into bgs, as well as the parts the require lfrs/raids, why isn't there a reward that benefits pvp players. I understand the stats on the metas may be helpful to someone who does arenas (though I'm not certain), I'd think something with pvp power on it might be more useful.. and a shout out to buy wow accounts the pvp players that may have stuck through the quest line through all the pve.  As an addition, if they had considered items eith pvp power/resil on them for the sha gem as well, and the back, and whatever else comes, they sigils/runestones could have dropped in random battlegrounds as well as raids. That way the pvp players could do what they enjoy doing and progress without being forced to do lfr or raid. The bg part would still be annoying to some pve people, but it'd be one thing that makes us go out of the norm to get safe wow gold to complete the thing. If they'd done one thing (maybe keep sigils in lfrs and have runestones drop frmo bgs? something) to make the pvp people go out of their norm to keep it fair.

To me, personally, it wasn't a big deal. I grabbed a guildie that enjoys bgs and went with him so he could tell me how not to die. It worked out well. :)  But if they want to have players experience both sides of gameplay to get a nice shiny reward, balance how far each type of player has to venture into the other side of play. For me, 2 bgs wasn't a huge deal. To someone who pvps as much as I pve (and by that I mean raid/lfr/dungeon), having to run lfrs for weeks for 2 different parts of the ch.

Wait, what?  All this means is people will be running ToT a lot more, in place of the others.  Yeah, um, not exactly a "catch up" there at all.

It's still just RNG hell.  My freaking MAIN is behind on it because I can barely drag myself into LFR and then I hardly ever get a drop.  6/20 and not looking forward to the other one with 12.  Oh, sure, Lei Shen is a guaranteed drop.  That's only 26 weeks of running ToT if I went with that, half a year. By then the next expansion will be out...

Friday, 14 June 2013

What this means for Hunters

If a hunter doesn't really enjoy the look of a certain tier of armor, or even of the older styles through transmogrification, the cosmetic rewards for Challenge Mode are stunning. The only way to get them is to group up and take on dungeons with a timed event, which the participant must work as a team to buy wow accounts beat the mode in time to win the prize. It's a digital PvE Olympic gauntlet that rewards the victorious with either a bronze, silver, or gold. It's a complete re-haul of the outdated "normal" and "heroic" modes. Each of the three medals has its own tier of rewards, therefore the more gold metals, the more of that tier in unlocked, including more cosmetic wonders of Pandaria.

What this means for Hunters

It means being required to essentially meld together PvP play style with PvE tactics and preparation; it means battleground communication in a dungeon environment; it means lighting fast wow gold PvP style adaptation in a team setting facing the clock. As hunters farm the dungeons progressing their character and item level, they need to pay close attention and start taking mental notes. However, it should be kept in mind that once a dungeon is set on Challenge Mode, gear is normalized. So it doesn't really matter what kind of gear someone has. This means everyone is going to start out on an equally solid footing. In order to achieve the gold, players will be forced to know the ins and outs of their toon's capabilities and be able to execute them with timed precision.

For hunters who are cosmetically driven, this means a tremendous amount. Picture taking a screen shot with a new rare beast, standing faithfully aside a brand new mount with cosmetic enhancements. The cosmetic hunter is decked out in armor sets that defy the pre pandaria era, and to top everything off, their medals are tracked and inspectable for all to see and admire! It's never been better to be a cosmetic hunter.

Thursday, 13 June 2013

Lordaeron plotlines

The thing is, Lordaeron plotlines should be for both Alliance *and* Horde, given that not only do both sides have a pragmatic stake in the matter (What with fighting a war against each other), but the League of Arathor and Forsaken are both still active in the area.

It's like I've been saying since Cataclysm: Blizzard dropped the ball with Gilneas. Rather than having the worgen bugger off to Kalimdor to be Emergency Backup Night Elf Race #2 (Thus overcrowding zones like Darkshore to the point where neither the worgen nor cheap wow accounts or the Draenei were able to have sufficient facetime as groups instead of the occasional straggler), they should have had the sell wow accounts Silverpine-Hillsbrad-Arathi/Hinterlands plotline be about the assorted Alliance-affiliated Lordaeron-based groups scrambling to beat the Horde.

Hell, have the end of the whole experience be a last stand at the Thandol Span to hold the line until reinforcements from Ironforge and Gnomeregan can arrive (Or alternatively sappers to blow the bridge up to prevent the Forsaken from marching on the Wetlands and thus threatening Ironforge), and you've got yourself a perfect setup for an engaging story about buying wow gold the Alliance losing that (a) doesn't involve goblins with cheese on their heads, (b) doesn't need to involve Stormwind at all, and (c) showcases the new player race and other underused, undervalued and under-represented Alliance races.

I mean, imagine the Gilneans trying to drum up support from groups like the Stormpike Guard and League of Arathor, who shouldn't be too happy with them due to hiding behind their wall when things started to go south.

Friday, 7 June 2013

where to begin

Because most of the writers are PvE focused, I feel like a lot of their articles skew towards the PvE playerbase unintentionally. For example, Blinding Light is a staple CC for paladins in PvP and Turn Evil is used quite frequently to CC warlock demons, DK ghouls, Psyfiends/Shadowfiends/Mindbenders, UH DK gargoyles, etc. There was an article in the DK column about changing talents and though some of the changes suggested were applicable for PvE, they were WAY off for PvP, like saying that nobody took Desecrated Ground and sell wow accounts that Conversion was useless. The problem is, they don't mention that they're talking about PvE. They just say it in general...

Wow… where to begin… Just on my rogue, I use six sets of ability bars. Stealth (nomod) (replaces primary bar), primary abilities (nomod), secondary abilities (shift), heals/buffs (ctrl), mounts/quest items (alt), misc. (professions, rarely used abilities, etc .) (ctrl-shift). Plus a seventh bar (bound to the two top-left index finger mouse buttons, plus shift, ctrl, and alt for a total of eight additional spots) that just has my stealth macro and sprint and room for a couple more that i might need to add fast wow gold quicky (like the bomb to blow open doors in battlegrounds). Plus one more bar with things like my "/console reloadui" macro that any character might use, but that bar isn't bound. Without my naga, I would be completely lost. To physically find a button, I usually have to search, even though I could click it instantly from knowing the keybinding. I used to keep my bars faded out since I know the bindings, but ever since RangeX stopped being developed I have to keep them visible to see the cooldowns.
And beside the gigantic utility and convenience, even if you only use one or two bars, you'll be much faster once you learn to use the naga.

Thursday, 6 June 2013

Flex and LFR

Your Point 1 is moot.  If Flex and LFR are both available for loots seperate from Normal/Heroic, then no matter what the ilvl is, some raiders missing that one piece will feel compelled to run it.  With the cheap wow accounts to addition of Token uses for extra rolls, that will be higher, if they really need that one slot filled (depends on what drops for the spec from a particular boss). 

It needs to be high enough to compel some people to try for it besides LFR.  Where that needs to be compared to normal, not sure.  But I think it should be at least 8 ilvls higher than LFR (so the dropped item basically amounts to a LFR item + 2 upgrades), or it won't mean anything.   But at that point, I can see Raiders going "Now if I can't get a 522 in normal, I _have_ to run Flex so I have a shot at a 510" QQ...

Love your idea about scaling to less than 10 people, but it becomes problematic from a role stand point (Still require 2 tanks for swapping, or remove the mechanic below X threshold? Where does that put best wow gold things on a healer/dps ratio?), and the damage and health numbers start being extrapolated instead of interpolated between 10 and 25 numbers.  Control (I think the buzz word is "balance") starts disappearing.  Not something Blizzard would do lightly or without a lot of testing.

Agree we need better ways to find groups.  With people no longer all in cities (by design), there are now 4 or more zones you need to have someone to get your message out to people.  And the pre-LFR "tool" never has anything listed when I go look; it is dead.

Flex may not roll off the tongue, but it describes it perfectly.   Maybe next xpac "flex" will be "normal" and "normal" will be "heroic" requiring 10 or 25, and "heroic" will be "challenge mode raid"

They did that with Heroic Scenarios... And it felt like Blizzard was actively pushing people away from LF-tool content.  Blizzard hot-fixed that, to players enjoyment.  Making same lockout for selling wow accounts LFR and Flex for loot, and only first one you run determines loot would be exactly the same thing. 

And Blizzard needs those people to fill the LFR rosters to help the even more casuals along and keep queue times down.  If that seems contradictory, think about queues in the dead times, like 3am on a Thursday or Friday, and how great that would be if all LFR queues worked like that.

Wednesday, 5 June 2013

Unbreakable Spirit

Immunities are powerful things. Divine Shield is a spell that provokes very heated responses from anyone who has faced a paladin in PvP combat and draws the envy of nearly every class for its incalculable uses in PvE content. Even though our damage output is cut in half for the duration of buying wow accounts the spell, being immune to all forms of damage for eight seconds is incredible.

The devs, however, thought that eight seconds of damage immunity wasn't enough and gave us the wonderful talent Unbreakable Spirit. In short, US allows you to reduce your Divine Shield, Divine Protection, and Lay on Hands cooldowns by 50% simply by spending holy power. As ret we're usually bursting at the seems with the resource, and spending it is in our best interest regardless of whether we spec into US or not, so this talent basically allows us to have DS available every two and a half minutes.

Now, I know what you're thinking: if you're in a position to buying wow gold need an immunity every two and a half minutes, you must be doing something wrong, right? Well, there's another use for our bubble that Rossi discusses in his article -- preventing debuff applications.

Say you're just starting out on heroic Jin'rokh and your healers are having a hard time finding enough magic dispels to cleanse Ionization from everyone in the raid. With DS, you can prevent Ionization from even touching you. Not only will this help your healers immensely, but you can also remain in the damage-boosting puddle for its entire duration. Thanks to US selling wow accounts, we can do this on the first and third puddle phases, meaning you will most likely only need a single dispel for the entire encounter.

Hell, toss in a /cancelaura macro for good measure and you can ensure that you only lose a couple GCDs of potential damage on the boss; I like to use a shift modifier macro so I don't accidentally clear my bubble when I inevitably spam my keybind:

Tuesday, 4 June 2013

overview of the regular events

That picture gives me rage. That's exactly why wow has faltered in lots of ways. Thrall needs to die for the better of wow and Varyan needs to be a king with a purpose. MoP has been awesome, I just hope next expansion is totally full out war. Revamp EVERY battleground. EVERY instance dungeon with scenario based loresided story telling already in-game. make questing feel like a scenario as well where things actually develop eu wow gold and people with CRZ can engage together. things as such.

I kind of dont feel like Thrall puts us in a position to have a shoot first ask questions later mentality.  Thrall brought about peace in Cata and elevatdd his status as peaceful. He is identified with peace. The Horde has been under Garrosh now and our culture should now be more wow accounts for sale identified with agression and a shoot first ask questions later mentality. Dont get me wrong,  I love Thrall, but his elevated greatness is to much of a180 from the Horde that we are. I will be hapoy to serve under him, but we are not yet worthy.

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Monday, 3 June 2013

Alliances during the Burning Crusade

Round two, fight! As both Horde and Alliance forces entered the Dark Portal and traveled to Outland, tensions continued to build on both sides. But once again, both sides united to put a stop to get the best wow gold to the Burning Legion -- this time, Kil'jaeden. In fact, the interaction between the blood elves and draenei was the perfect illustration of what an alliance between the two factions could accomplish. Even though the blood elves had sabotaged the Exodar, causing it to plummet to Azeroth, Velen was able to distinguish between the elves that served Prince Kael'thas, and subsequently the Burning Legion, and the blood elves who were simply blind followers.

Not only that, but Velen was willing to actually help the beleaguered blood elves and restore the Sunwell. The source of all their power -- the thing that caused all those crazy addictions that eventually led their leader straight to the Legion's doorstep. And Velen didn't ask for a single thing in return. In contrast, the blood elves had the help of the Forsaken, yes -- and were forced to send what little aid they could to buy wow accounts from Northrend, under threat of that alliance being broken.

Is it any wonder that the blood elves considered, even briefly, defecting from the Horde? The relationship between the draenei and the blood elves was barely mentioned by either side. The draenei didn't receive any kind of punishment for what they'd done, and the blood elves received no acknowledgement of their short alliance with the draenei, either. In fact, both sin'dorei and draenei were by and large ignored when the war in Northrend began, their curious alliance completely forgotten in favor of fighting the Lich King -- and fighting between the Alliance and Horde.
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Thursday, 30 May 2013

Mining

What does it do? Allows you to mine for ore and gems, which are used for blacksmithing, engineering, and jewelcrafting. In addition to being able to mine ore nodes, you'll encounter the occasional earth-based monster that you can mine for ore after death.

Do I need any gear? Though you don't need any special tools to mine, carrying a Mining Pick in your bag will give you +10 to mining skill. If you carry lots of ore or us wow gold gems, you may also want to invest in a mining bag.

Do I get any extras? Miners have access to the passive ability Toughness, which gives a bonus to stamina. It's a decent buff for any player, though tanks will certainly be appreciative of the extra health. If you want to pick up blacksmithing, engineering, or jewelcrafting, mining is highly recommended as a companion profession. However, just like herbalism, mining is good on its own as a money-maker, too.

Why take mining? Mining is a must if you plan to pick up blacksmithing, engineering, or jewelcrafting -- but by the same token, it's a great money-maker by itself. Because the materials gathered by selling wow accounts mining are used in more professions than any other, they're typically in high demand on the auction house: with some savvy trading skills, your character could make a bundle.

Tuesday, 28 May 2013

The bad luck factor

Because RPPM trinkets have a relatively low proc chance, it's entirely possible to not get any procs for a long period of time. Some trinkets have RPPM values as low as 0.55, which means they're only designed to proc once every two minutes anyway. It would be easy to see that trinket not generating any procs at all during a short 2-3 minute Jin'rokh encounter. Sometimes random can be fun, and sometimes random can be not fun. Randomly not getting any trinket procs in a full boss encounter is in the "not fun" category.

In order to help account for that, RPPM trinkets that haven't had a proc in 1.5x their average proc time will begin to accrue an additional chance to proc. Blizzard's example was a trinket with a 1.33 RPPM value, which corresponds to sell wow accounts about 45 seconds between each proc. If you went 72 seconds without a proc (1.6x the 45-second average), you would see a 1.3x boost to your proc chance.

For a trinket like Bad Juju, with its value of 0.55 RPPM, it has an average proc interval of 109 seconds. You'd have to wait 163 seconds (2:43) before the increased chance to proc would activate. Considering that many Jin'rokh kills are shorter than that, it's still very possible that you won't see any procs at all.

The bad luck factor also builds up when we're out of combat, which means that if your raid takes a few minutes setting up for a boss, all of that time is accruing towards a big chance to proc at the start of a fight. However, for low-RPPM trinkets like Bad Juju, you would have to wait a long time (10 minutes) before you could be guaranteed a proc at the start of a fight. Even if you waited 5 minutes, you couldn't count on a proc in the first 10 seconds. In my testing, the bad luck factor only accrues when you have the trinket equipped, so swapping to buy wow accounts your RPPM trinkets right before a boss isn't helpful.

It's important to remember that there's no "good luck factor" in play with RPPM. While two of our Throne of Thunder trinkets (Renataki's and RoRo) have ICDs, there's nothing else to prevent you from getting procs in quick succession. If your Talisman of Bloodlust procs on the trash before the boss, that doesn't negatively affect your chances of getting procs on the boss itself. There's no "you got a proc recently" debuff that will cause you to get fast wow gold fewer procs. Unless you're specifically sitting idle with an RPPM trinket equipped to build up your bad luck factor, there's no negative consequence to getting an RPPM proc. You could get another proc on the very next attack!

Your fondest WoW memory

Over here in good old England, today is just an ordinary bank holiday. No special purpose or celebration, just, for some reason, we have a day off work. But I've heard from various sources that, across the pond in the US, it's all rather different -- a day to remember.

So with that in mind, I began thinking about memories, specifically in WoW, and thought I'd ask you, dear reader, what was your fondest WoW memory. The one you hold dearest, or one that makes you laugh, or cheap wow gold one that tugs a little at the heartstrings. I have more than I can count, happy memories that make me smile and laugh, as well as sad ones. Hitting max level on my first character, my first ever epic item (which I still have), winning my first arena, a lot of them are firsts. But sell wow accounts a lot are also just silly, funny things, like falling endlessly into the lava on Magmaw. Or my guild-mate Toby yelling "avenge me!" as he was blown off a precipice somewhere or other.

Something actually happened to me just yesterday which will be a funny memory for a long time. Two guild-mates and I were doing the new Battle on the High Seas scenario, in Heroic, and both of them rolled the cursed pirate dice. One got a debuff that caused a random gang of skeletons to buy wow accounts attack us, while the other got a debuff that meant he was under fire from cannons. For three minutes. This led to huge hilarity as we tried to finish the scenario, while also dealing with heavy cannon fire that killed the third member of our group!

So what about you? Tell me about your WoW memories!

Monday, 27 May 2013

The Darkspear Rebellion

Which is where the Darkspear Rebellion comes in. This wasn't a sudden decision on Vol'jin's part. If it had been, he would've done it the moment he and Garrosh exchanged heated words, shown in a brief scene to new troll players. He wouldn't have threatened to kill Garrosh, he would've simply killed him point-blank without waiting to buying wow gold see what Garrosh would do. He wouldn't have given Garrosh the opportunity to command any kind of loyalty, or build up an army of Kor'kron wholly devoted to defending the Warchief. Instead, Vol'jin made a strategic retreat to wait and see, hoping that Garrosh would somehow prove himself again. And Garrosh did -- he proved to the Darkspear, and to everyone else, that he only had the best interests of the orcs of the Horde at heart. He proved that he cared little for the other races of the Horde. He proved that he would take whatever ruthless, bullheaded moves he had to make in order to ensure the Horde's survival -- to where to sell wow accounts ensure the orcs' survival. As far as Garrosh is concerned, the rest of the Horde isn't really worth bothering with. It was apparent to Vol'jin right away, and perhaps in a way to Baine as well, but it took time for the others to see it -- Sylvanas witnessed it in Silverpine. Lor'themar and the blood elves didn't really witness it in full until patch 5.1. The goblins only just witnessed Garrosh's true opinion of them in the patch 5.3 scenario, Dark Heart of Pandaria. Vol'jin would not have had the support of the other Horde races behind him, had he killed Garrosh back in Cataclysm -- and in his own way, he likely knew that. He certainly has their support now.

Friday, 24 May 2013

Ezra Chatterton

Hope youre resting peacefully, Ezra. So many times, including now, have I shed a tears for you. But I am glad youre not suffering anymore. Glad I can always help with Kyle from time to buy wow gold time. Youre voice is haunting at times. But I am glad youre an Elder. Smile down on Azeroth.  I remember this quest, I did it on my Tauren Warrior and I was happy to see that they gave that oportunity to someone, that I must say was worth it.

nose si reirme o llorar, para que un niño con una enfermedad asi, en lo unico que piense es en jugar world of warcraft hay que ver cual es su verdadera enfermedadSee Translation. remember the first time I googled, "Finely crafted to Ezra's specifications." and read the story that went along with it. I also remember the first time I googled the dwarf Rousch and his back story. Really pulled at the ol' heart strings.

thats so amazing! I remember when Blizzard did this...I love wow and always will I love Ahab! he's so awesome and I remember reading the story behind it and it just broke my heart and made it happy all at once...Rest in Peace Ezra Azeroth smiles on you everyday hunny Many blessings and loves. "I asked him to think about why he likes to play cheap wow accounts and one thing he said was he likes interacting with people he doesn't know. No matter how crappy things are going on the outside, in the real world, he can be strong and successful and really turn heads in WoW."

Wednesday, 22 May 2013

I would like to see Sylvannas

I would like to see Sylvannas to play a hand. The forsaken have been a bit complacent in all this recent trouble. I agree. With her newfound sense of responsibility to her people, I'd like to see her buy wow gold more active. To all the haters of this game, UNLIKE this page... NOW!!! You're not worthy of being here anymore.

No, because it makes no sense to waste your time following and commenting on something just to say how much you hate it. Go take the trolling somewhere else, we see enough of that in Trade and wow gold for sale on the forums. I love how the whiners complain on the WoW page they have 'liked'. Save it for someone who cares.

Remember once upon a time WoW would release a facebook post and have 20,000 likes and 1,000 comments in sell wow accounts a matter of minutes? Now days only 400 comments and 2,600 likes after an hours time.

They shot themselves in the foot hardcore. Perhaps the greatest MMO found in ruins, dead realms, empty cities, and a whole wave of children spamming trade chat.

Monday, 20 May 2013

The Aspects

What's odd is that they aren't the only guardians on Azeroth. The Aspects were charged to do much the same thing, by the Titans -- each dragon Aspect has its own realm of expertise. Alexstrasza and the red dragonflight watched over all life, Nozdormu and the bronze dragonflight were charged with watching over time, Malygos and the blue dragonflight served as guardians over magic, Ysera and the green dragonflight watched over nature, and Neltharion was charged with watching over the mountains, valleys, and deep spaces of the earth.

All had their own areas of expertise, and we saw what happened to Neltharion -- close proximity to the Old Gods resulted in his going absolutely bonkers. They whispered to him, making him more and more paranoid, obsessed with power, and convinced him that the rest of the Aspects were out to get him cheap wow gold. They talked him into creating the Dragon Soul, an incredibly powerful artifact that pretty much had the power to enslave even an Aspect. They drove him mad, to the point where he was convinced that the Old Gods had the right of it -- that the world needed to end.

When we killed Deathwing at the end of Cataclysm, the Aspects expended the last of their power. They are now mortal, and they have ushered in what they call the Age of Mortals. It's a time in which presumably, we, the mortal races of the world, are now charged with watching over the various aspects of the world just as the Aspects once did. We've proven ourselves powerful enough to sell wow accounts and do so, apparently. Yet here's the curious thing about all of this -- the Aspects and the Ancients seem to be meant for the same purpose. They watch over particular aspects of the world, in order to keep it safe. So ... what's the difference between the two?

Thursday, 16 May 2013

How to get rid of funsuckers

Last week we discussed how to get rid of the funsuckers making our WoW time less enjoyable. There was quite a bit of discussion in the comments and we had one blogger address the issue as well.

Account-wide ignore
I and others suggested one step in the right direction would be to make ignore account-wide. As long as the other characters on the ignored account were added to the ignore list invisibly, it couldn't be used for griefing.

Peer review
I had also mentioned the Tribunal system that League of Legends uses to police its player base. Commenter Yoojine linked to a video that described the science behind LoL's techniques. If you have the time to look at it, I highly recommend it for those who are interested in studying human behavior. It's fascinating and also heartening that a game company is going through so much effort to make the gameplay experience less toxic for everyone. Basically, they use peer review, direct feedback and the concept of priming to lower the toxicity of the in-game experience. I think that WoW could benefit from Blizzard conducting similar experiments on us.

The fishbowl
Tiny Priest wrote up a blog post suggesting using fishbowls for populating level 90 Raid and Dungeon Finder groups. In this system, people would be matched with others that have similar schedules and playstyles as recorded by the game. So that if you tend to run the Raid Finder on Monday nights, you would be grouped with people with the same schedule on a regular basis, rather than with anyone who happens to be queued at the time. The same would go for battleground groups. These fishbowls would be relatively small at 60 to 100 players, therefore you would see the same people all the time instead of grouping with strangers most of the time.

Community Blog Topic Results How to get rid of funsuckersThis system would certainly help with accountability, as the players would no longer be people you will most likely never see again. But there would still be the griefers who just don't care, and in fact would love to terrorize the same people over and over again. Getting ignored by a few players would pop the funsucker out of that fishbowl, but into another one. I also think it would be difficult to maintain by Blizzard. While they do have the data at their disposal to do this, I would think the development of an appropriate system would be rather complex and would involve much trial and error -- like cross-realm zones.

In fact, we are experiencing something close to fishbowls out in the wild with CRZs. I've seen people from the same server over and over again while leveling -- with one server having a very bad reputation for griefing. If my lowbie got one-shot by a 90, the chances of the player being from that realm was high. But that's part of the PvP game and what am I going to sell wow accounts, report the entire Alliance from that server? My only option is to grin and bear it or not play on that server. I fear fishbowls in dungeons might have the same result, because not all funsucking behavior is reportable.

Penalty Volcano
There was some discussion in the comments of Blizzard's Penalty Volcano. This is the hierarchy of punishments that Blizzard doles out to offenders. Reader Eliza would like to see more of a "penalty hill" with the removal of some of the intermediate punishments. She also suggests that a temporary chat ban might be more appropriate -- you'd still be able to play but would not be able to buy cheap wow gold chat with anyone except those on your Real ID friends list.

Griefing as a report menu option
Gnome rude gestureI completely agree with Bobbacca and others that there needs to be more options in the right-click drop-down reporting menu. When you right-click someone's name, griefing should be an option. The punishments in the Penalty Volcano will only be applied to those who are reported and many just won't go through the rigamarole of having to fill out a GM ticket. They just want to get back to playing the game.

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Now, don't pretend you're not already guessing. There have been several official Blizzard blogs, on the new scenarios we're expecting, as well as a general guide to how you can best prepare for patch 5.3, and what's more the devs have begun their latest round of interviews. The official World of Warcraft twitter account even went as far as tweeting to confirm that the patch wasn't landing on Tuesday May 14. So, all this being said, what's your prediction for the launch date? Where's the smart money?

Patch 53 is pending, but when will it dropWhat do we have in the way of additional clues? Well, there's the PTR build information, which previously has flipped from "Test" to "Release" when a patch has crept closer It still says test, as you can see to the side. wow gold Also, the patch 5.3 PvP information has previously talked about a conquest catch-up of 15,000, and it'd be 11,000 right now. But of course, world of warcraft accounts these are just clues. So what's your bet? And why?

At the time of writing

Discord Games' action role-playing game, Chasm, surpassed its Kickstarter funding goal of $150,000 with five days of the campaign to go.

At the time of writing, the campaign is sitting on $150,425, which is $10,000 shy of its first stretch goal that will introduce an extended soundtrack. The other nine stretch goals include additions such as achievements at $175,000; crafting at $225,000; a rs accounts for sale female character at $300,000; and a community choice mode at $400,000.

Windows PC, Linux and Mac demos of Chasm are available via its Kickstarter page and gamers can vote to see it released on Steam through Steam Greenlight.

For more information about selling runescape acounts the Metroid-like platformer, please read our interview with Discord Games' founder and producer James Petruzzi.

Diablo 3 developer Blizzard Entertainment

Diablo 3 developer Blizzard Entertainment was hoping to bring back the game's gold and real-money Auction Houses sometime today, but according to the studio's most recent estimate, they'll remain offline for "at least another 24 hours."

Blizzard took the Auction Houses offline earlier this week due to a gold duping bug that surfaced on May 7, when it patched Diablo 3 to version 1.0.8. The studio was able to fix the bug that night, but decided to put the servers into maintenance mode so it could perform a complete audit of all transactions made since the release of the patch. The team believed that to be a better choice than having to roll back everyone's progress.

"We feel that this is the best course of action given the nature of the dupe, how relatively few players used it and the fact that its effects were fairly limited within the region," said Blizzard community manager Lylirra in an update posted at 3 a.m. ET yesterday to the diablo iii account forums. "We've been able to successfully identify players who duplicated gold by using this specific bug, and are focusing on these accounts to make corrections."

The studio kept the Auction Houses in maintenance mode so existing auctions could expire as it continued to review all transactions, and estimated that it would be able to bring the Auction Houses back sometime today. But in an update posted at 3:10 p.m. ET today, Lylirra said the process is still ongoing.

"This audit is a time-intensive process, and to make sure that we can do a thorough job, we're going to keep the Auction Houses in maintenance until that work is complete," said Lylirra. "Unfortunately, our previous estimate was incorrect, and for that I personally apologize. We don't have a new ETA, but we anticipate that the service will be sell diablo 3 account unavailable for at least another 24 hours."

During a talk at the 2013 Game Developers Conference, Diablo 3 game director Jay Wilson said the real-money Auction Houses "really hurt the game," and added that Blizzard is still figuring out how to fix them.

Tuesday, 14 May 2013

PvP content

Of course, there's undoubtedly more content coming. PvP content wasn't included at launch, but is scheduled to show up in a free patch. And the real-money auction house (which may end up being the real legacy of Diablo 3) has been delayed past not only launch, but its planned debut date as well. There is already an in-game currency auction house up and running, but Blizzard wants to make sure the servers will stay up before real money starts getting passed around. If its current efforts to keep the game up are any indication, it may be a while.

Even without those features, however, Diablo 3 is a masterpiece. It advances the classic form of Diablo 2 past the World of Warcraft era and diablo 3 account, including its own versions of mechanics like crafting and the Auction House that worked so well in Blizzard's MMO. At the same time, it remains Diablo - Torchlight added a pet that will sell items for you, among other innovations, but Blizzard has remained characteristically traditional on that. You go out, you kill monsters and pick up loot, you return to town to buy, sell, and upgrade. Rinse and repeat, forever and ever, amen.

These days, dungeon crawlers are everywhere - you can play them on any console, any operating system, any place to sell diablo 3 account smartphone you can find. They're like slot machines in Vegas: You'll find tons of them, and all of them will give you that addictive rush of killing bad guys and leveling up, of dropping the coin and pulling the lever. With Diablo 3, however, Blizzard's running the best room in town.

Thursday, 9 May 2013

Some scars don't heal

"Some scars don't heal, and there's no point in scratching at them, is there?"
           
In the harried world of Sanctuary, the job of forging arms and armor is rightly associated with loss. A smith’s handiwork serves many purposes. These tools of the trade are used to kill, to protect, and often wind up interred with the corpses that carried them into battle. It’s said that only those who have looked death in the eye can craft the weapons of war. If this is true, then gruff Haedrig Eamon was born to strike an anvil. Death looms over his past and present, following him from his tragic youth in Caldeum to his home in cursed New Tristram. The horrors engulfing his town have galvanized Haedrig to action. Though the forge has never been his true passion, the powers that now threaten to consume Sanctuary have driven him to do more than simply shoe horses. He’ll support your journey in the only way he can – by burying himself in his work and crafting an arsenal fit to wield against the evils of the Burning Hells.
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Falador

 A glorious kingdom located right in the heart of Gielinor, Falador's walls are built with brilliant white stone which gives it an unearthly, holy appearance. A truly remarkable city and a wondrous sight to behold.

The kingdom of Falador is officially ruled by King Vallance. Nobody’s seen him for years though. Falador is the capital of Asgarnia, and sits right in the middle of Gielinor, making it a very popular destination for travellers and visitors. Has Vallance retired or simply disappeared? No-one’s sure exactly, so the day-to-day running of Falador has been left to Sir Amik Varze, the leader of the fabled White Knights.runescape accounts for sale cheap now, take the chance to get one.

The White Knights are hailed as the strongest of armed regiments, thanks to their incredible armour, strong weapons and training of the highest quality. They are led by the principles of nobility, chivalry, bravery and honour – rare qualities to have in a world crawling with evil. The castle itself is an impressive example of the work of the master engineers of Asgarnia. It looms high above the city to provide an unrivalled view of the White Knights' domain, and it is surely this imposing sight that has held off invasions in times past.

Tuesday, 7 May 2013

Without the community RuneScape

 i like the game despite being targeted it seems by a j-mods mid interpretation on what should or shouldn't be construed as offensive (may b he should read his own rules ) any way why is it it seems ya never get s fair say in sticking up for yourself when no rules are broken ! Jagex message me we can discuss this further unless you admit I'm right by forfeit ! Good time to buy runescape account and sell rs accounts. I love Runscape before when the graphics is limited and I fully Inlove with Runescape now that the graphics upgraded.....And to All the effort of the personel that involved to the very huge Improvement now Runescape is one of the Best Game ever made because of its Unique and very socialised culture. To the management of Runescape. Congrates and more Power! Go Jagex!

RuneScape is all about the community in our opinion (Along with dungeoneering of course). Without the community RuneScape would be what people call "Grindscape", however we don't feel it's like that inside of our friends chat!

Sunday, 5 May 2013

Mod MMG

jagex stop these ridiculous updates and just get more useful in game items.  Don't forget, as Mod MMG has said many times before, these additional extras help fund much of the big new content we've been investing in, such as HTML5 and the New Interface System. This cosmetic fun stuff benefits everyone - even those who chose not to buy into it - by increasing the amount we have to invest in content without raising membership prices.

And it's also worth remembering we only have a small dedicated team for designing these promotional updates. We have massive dedicated teams working on main-game content (quests, graphics, skills etc) and improvements to the underlying game (the Alpha & Beta teams).Don't forget, as Mod MMG has said many times before, these additional extras help fund much of the big new content we've been investing in, such as HTML5 and the New Interface System. You can buy rs accounts on runescape2-accounts.com now. This cosmetic fun stuff benefits everyone - even those who chose not to buy into it - by increasing the amount we have to invest in content without raising membership prices.

And it's also worth remembering we only have a small dedicated team for designing these promotional updates. We have massive dedicated teams working on main-game content (quests, graphics, skills etc) and improvements to the underlying game (the Alpha & Beta teams).

Thursday, 2 May 2013

Farmed and Dangerous (members only)

High-level farmers among you will get your green fingers on 10 new plants this month. Their level requirements will range from level 76 to 96, and they'll make use of less-used plots like hops, flowers and allotments, so they'll be a great help on the way to 99.

They come with a bunch of other great benefits to boot to buy cheap runescape accounts, including opportunities to get XP in other skills once they're grown. Steal the fruit from the jaws of a Venus fly trap, for example, and you'll be able to eat it for a chunk of Thieving XP (just mind your hands!) or pull up sunchoke tubers for some outdoor Strength training. You'll also be able to use your Construction skill to build grape vines or selling runescape accounts, and then grow grapes and make god-themed wines, which can be used to enhance god brew potions.

With all this - and more - coming to the Farming skill, it's going to be a blooming good spring

drygores are crashing

so drygores are crashing jagex better fix this with buffing them since they are lv 90 weapons, im still keeping my dual mace set.  I haven't played RS for like 8 months or so and I decided to checkout the Runescape website yesterday to see whats new and I see "Play Old School" on the main page and I'm like "hell ya!" Especially when I seen all the players playing on selling runescape accounts, but then I read further and its the '07 version. Totally bummed. I thought it was a reintroduction of Runescape Classic. I was totally about to startup my membership again, I still might just for Runescape Classic as I miss playing it, even though few play it. I wish you would open up Runescape Classic for all members once again and leave it that way.

Still no new quests? I picked the wrong period of time to get membership, by the time a quest actually comes out my mem will run out and it will be awhile before I can renew... FIX Primal 2H in Dung. It's got the same stats as all other 2h weapons and should be the king of the beast and cheap runescape accounts!!!! IT takes LVL 113 to get and getting there IS not a simple task.Unless you have noting to do but play all day and night in which case this probably dont matter to you..BUT FOR THE LOVE OF GOD FIX THE ONCE ALLMIGHTY PRIMAL 2H AND GIVE IT BETTER STATS THAN A PRIMAL MAUL THAT CAN BE GOTTEN AT LVL 75 DUNG. OR THERE ABOUT!!

Saturday, 27 April 2013

alpha / beta

I have an idea to alpha / beta wich would be awesome if added to real game later on. so we r able to see distant lands right, it would be so amazing! if we would be able to see people too that would be like wow!!Hmm, Guess f2p gets no say in an update once again, nothing new though, I'm not even mad lmfao. I'm used to it. How about if an update is going to be released for both f2p and p2p you let both test it, just a suggestion, God you need to buy runescape account to open your eyes and fix this mess you've made of Runescape.

Awesome update, I got into the Html5 Beta so didn't get selected for this one which sucks, wanted be in both. People need learn to adapt and evolve with change or quit.When are you guys going to finish unbanning/muting the people that got wrongfully banned and muted on selling runescape accounts the 18 April.. it has been a long wait, I haven't been able to get onto the beta yet! looks good I was just trying to finish my progress on 2007 before I got the beta

Wednesday, 24 April 2013

I will own Falador

I will own Falador, after that i will team up with Saradomin and conquer Varrock.. after that the wilderness will surrender without any battle.. and then I will conquer the rest of the map.. and after I have the whole world, I will kill Saradomin so I can the true "good" god!
Which year or how old were you when you first come into contact with RuneScape? I still remember I was still in my middle school and many of my classmates were playing the game which was very popular and had more than 100 thousand players very day after school. At that time, my family didn’t support me to play games for having bad effects on my study and life. You know, there is nothing more important than family that are the ones who show up when we are in trouble and the ones who push us to succeed. But I still love the game and I just spend only two hours a day on selling runescape accounts. Time flies. Now there are more than 200 million gamers join the game and the Old School Runescape which will attract many old rs players has come back. I still remember the time I search the keywords about the Runescape, I got many good articles which about the guide of the game and wonderful photos which made deep impression in my heart.
When I first registered a new account on the official website, I wanted to improve my skill and combat level in short time so that I could completed more quests and try difficult challenges. At first, I knew nothing about it so I made some friends in the game who buy runescape account could tell me some game guides and tips to hit high level. Besides, there are many free game guides on the official website and many videos on the Yotube. Now I own a rs account with 169 combat level but I want to experience the high quest so I may choose to buy runescape account from the internet. 
I’m very glad for the Old School runescape and I hope many of my rs friends can come back to the game. We have so many good memories in the game and we still can share our sorrow and happiness in the game. So, come on and join the game. I believe we can have a good and happy travel. 
Are you temped? Don’t worry you lost your rs accounts for you can buy cheap runescape accounts on the Internet very easily as long as you find a reliable website. Well, if you want to leave the game forever and want to get some real money, you can reach that gold by selling runescape accounts. So everyone, I hope you all can have a wonderful game journey with me. 

Tuesday, 23 April 2013

tream Q&A

yeah i have a question why couldnt i log in on doublexp weekend i feel kinda ripped off i got on for five minutes and it logged me off so why wouldnt it let me stay logged in ???why membars also have the new item buy of non membar never have the new item oh and give non membars a new minigames a new quest and a new map for non membars please. guess what ik every single spot to that map i walk runescape map like 19 times and i have played for 7 to 8 years the worst part of the map is selling runescape accounts canifis i dont like being attack by vampryes they attack my i would just use my magic to kill them im magic lvl. 
 Prepare ye oh Gielinor! For the link has been restored, his faithful have begun to stir, plans are in motion, all who oppose will be washed away! Those who follow the pretender shall be not only abolished, but expunged from the records of time to get cheap runescape accounts ....the one true God of Gielinor shall walk among us once more, Lord Zaros I long to feel your presence, grace us with your ancient powers once again, and bring a light of vengeance the likes of which have never been witnessed, prepare for redemption!

Sunday, 21 April 2013

Runescape Old School

If you are a runescape player and love the old school runescpae, you may know there is a poll on the old school runescape servers on the official rs website community which is also a good and big forum for all rs lovers. Several weeks ago, this topic was hot discussed by a part of rs gamers especially 2007 rs players. Although the outcome of the poll was a bit slower than planed, the Jagex game studio still released the old school for all the players no matter you are a newbie or an old one. This updates also intents to thanks for the support and love of the games of this wonderful game and the loyal vast users of runescape.

Yourself is the only one can decide the time, the energy and the money you want to spend on the game as well as the equipment fee and membership fee even the runescape accounts fee for there are many people choosing to buy runescape accounts from the Internet nowadays. Return to the topic of old school runescape, it is said there were over 170,000 votes support the old school runescape. Though the number is very small when compared to the 200 million users of the game, it presents the popularity and the good reputation of the old school runescape which can attract many old runescape players to come back to the game. In fact, this is also a good news to the 2007 runescape players and the runescape accounts sellers for 07 players can enjoy the wonderful again and rs accounts sellers can earn some money from the 07 rs accounts and 07 runescape gold.

Another good news for the old school runescape is that every runescape players who vote for the poll can get a free month membership regardless of the outcome of the poll. So, if you also want to join the old school of the game, you can join the poll on the community of the official website which usually gives you the latest news and game guide. I’m so glad the game can release the old school for all rs gamers to join the wonderful MMORP. If you are worry about the runescape account, you can buy runescape account on runescape2-accounts.com or some other websites that are professional in virtual goods selling. Well, if you want to earn some real money from the game, you can reach that by selling runescape accounts on Internet. Be carful to choose a reliable website.

Thursday, 18 April 2013

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Monday, 15 April 2013

the super rare Squeal of Fortune items

Have you won any of the super rare Squeal of Fortune items so far in our 'Super-Rare a Day' offer?Mod crow. " I made a report and I ment to report that player as encourage player rule breaking and I accidentally put macroing/bots. Sorry and won't happen again mate.I mostly end up with coin bags, I have gotten a few of the warlord items but don't expect to get cheap runescape accounts full set. Shame really....Oh well I still have fun playing, I work full time and have a family and it's a good way to just relax at night when I get in while they are in bed.

what are you guys talking about? i got the full archon set on here, a headress, at least 5 prismatic pendants + one prized pendant,3 sets of 5 small recharge gems for the pendants, multiple +2 spin tickets, both horns, and 2 pairs of samid's gloves ...a friend even got the 200M from the wheel and bought 3rd age stuff with it...I did not buy even ONE spin on this game all those spins were selling runescape accounts either from quests, skilling, the 2 free spins you get a day or if i landed on the spin tickets they were added on...there are times when you are lucky and times when you are not.

Sunday, 14 April 2013

Runescape 2007

Mod Mat K is here to share a new edition of the Old School Dev Blog! When will Bot nuke happen to 07? bots already destroyed the fishing economy and woodcutting economy you people need to start paying more attention on destroying these bots i bet there bots making more money then a high employ at jagex.  buy runescape account about Runescape 2007 server poll currently did not make the poll for free 2007 for free users. They pretty much said if they get 500,00k votes then they will give 2007 to free users without charge.
"Please don't blame runescape they are here to help not to cause problems." Thanks

for rs3 how about the ongoing loyal players who never ended there membership we shoud also get in before everyone else I have never end my membership and I been playing for all most 6 years being selling runescape accounts a member without canceling it please do something for us people who didnt cancel membership