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WoW Hunter Pets Guide

Hunters are like warriors in the World of Warcraft, they are strong, dependable, and have great skills to move up the levels swiftly.

While a hunter and warrior are alike in many different ways, the hunter is also kin to the warlock in the fact that they can have a pet to use as a tank to draw the mob's damage off of them. But, unlike a warlock, the hunter can train and use just about anything for their pet.

This is great in the fact that it will allow you to train all sorts of different animals, reptiles, and monsters to use as pets in different areas of the game.

With each different type of pet you train, you will gain a new ability that you can then pass on to your main pet. Some of the different areas of training that you can use for your pet include: bite rank and claw rank.

Like the warlock, you can keep a couple of pets at a time. To do this, you should find one main pet that you really like to use and when you want to train something else to learn a new skill, you can stable this pet so you have the ability to go out and train another. Most larger cities will have stables where you can “park” your main pet in order to train a new one. (These are usually located in an open space in the center of the city, near the mail box or the flight master.)

But, unlike the warlock, when you are training a new pet and using one for a tank, you will need to feed it. Different pets prefer different foods, such as meat, fruit, and eggs, all of which you can find through vendors in each town. When you are training your pet, you'll need to make sure that you have enough food for the both of you so neither of you suffer. Because the two of you will need food, cooking is a must have for the hunter so you can use the raw meat that you loot from mobs to help feed both you and your pet.

Submitted by tzpsky on Thu, 12/06/2007 - 06:41.

Druid Powerleveling Guide

After realizing that most guides found the internet were focused on the most played characters classes in World of Warcraft. (I know, I know.....DUH!)

I decided to bring along a much needed druid guide to powerleveling.

It took a while to find one on the internet that many people have used and feel like it is the best one to post here to help druids out. Anyway, i'll be quiet now and let you get on with checking out the guide.

NOTE: This build is a bit tweaked toward a PvP server as that is the kind of server that I play on, so you might need to tweak it a little bit for PvE. I've also assumed that you'll be soloing right up until 60 (if you start doing high end instances before then you'll probably be forced to re-spec Resto like the rest of us are).

Also bear in mind this sequence may have a few steps which look pointless but in fact those steps are in there to jump to the next useful talent.

Lvl 10 - Nature's Grasp - rank 1/1
This is for the sole reason that it's an EXCELLENT backup when you get ganked. Hammer it on and RUN (if you can't heal and sort them out)

Lvl 11 - Lvl 15 - Ferocity - rank 5/5
As we're going to be concentrating on levelling as fast as possible we're heading up the Feral Tree as fast as possible. Ferocity is a better choice than Feral Aggression as FE is more for protection, whereas Ferocity helps with attacking.

Lvl 16 - Lvl 20 - Feral Instinct - rank 5/5 OR Thick Hide - rank 5/5
This is entirely based on your style of play. If you enjoy sneaking up behind enemies in cat form and then shredding them up go for Feral Instinct. If you prefer to just dive straight in and not bother with stealth go for Thick Hide.

Lvl 21 - Lvl 23 - Sharpened Claws - rank 3/3
6% Crit chance increase. Nice little boost for your feral fighting.

Lvl 24 - Feral Charge - rank 1/1
Great for duels, 1v1 PvP and stopping mobs tagging other ones.

Submitted by tzpsky on Thu, 12/06/2007 - 06:38.

Limited Supply Items - Leatherworking Vendors

You will find the leatherworking vendors that sell limited supply patterns in this WoW guide. It is organized by the pattern and is in alphabetical order to make it easier to go through.

Black Dragonscale Boots
Lokhtos Darkbargainer - Blackrock Depths 16 Gold Limited Supply (1)

Black Dragonscale Breastplate
Plugger Spazzring - Blackrock Depths 2 Gold 20 Silver Limited Supply (1)

Blue Dragonscale Breastplate
Blimo Gadgetspring - Azshara 2 Gold Limited Supply (1)

Chimeric Gloves
Blimo Gadgetspring - Azshara 1 Gold 20 Silver Limited Supply (1)

Corehound
Lokhtos Darkbargainer - Blackrock Depths 15 Gold Limited Supply (1)

Devilsaur Gauntlets
Nergal - Un'Goro Crater 2 Gold 20 Silver Limited Supply (1)

Frostsaber Boots
Qia - Winterspring 1 Gold 60 Silver Limited Supply (1)

Gem-Studded
Rikqiz - Stranglethorn Vale 30 Silver Limited Supply (1)

Green Dragonscale Breastplate
Masat T'andr - Swamp of Sorrows 1 Gold 20 Silver Limited Supply (1)

Green Leather Armor
George Candarte - Hillsbrad Foothills 20 Silver Limited Supply (1)
Wenna Silkbeard - Wetlands 20 Silver Limited Supply (1)

Green Whelp Bracers
Jangdor Swiftstrider - Feralas 28 Silver Limited Supply (1)

Submitted by tzpsky on Tue, 12/04/2007 - 08:43.

Using The Auction House To Create Cheap World of Warcraft Gold

There are multiple ways to create cheap WoW gold at the auction house but due to time i'm only going to share one way in this guide.

Keep in mind that I will be adding more guides later and more auction house guides also. I call it "cheap" gold because you do not have to spend real money to get this gold! I guess I should call it FREE gold instead.

Buy low, sell high! You always hear that but how do you use that to your advantage? That's what this world of warcraft gold guide is all about.

First thing you MUST do is download/install the auctioneer addon. This addon will save you tons of time in the future as it will help you find items that are selling way below actual prices. This is by far the best addon I have ever seen. (Probably because I spend 90% of the time in game at the auction house!)

Once you have auctioneer installed you will want to just scan the auction house a lot for about a week to get accurate values on items. By a lot I mean no more than 3 times a day. Try to do morning, afternoon, and then again in the evening. What's that you say? You have to work? Well, you do not want to scan less than once per day. I find myself only scanning 2 times a day because I don't have a whole lot of free time anymore to play.

Now that you have at least a week worth of data you can start finding things to buy for pennies while you sell them for gold!

There is a function in auctioneer that will tell you what items are selling for way cheap and you can even specify for it to show items that will make you 5-10 gold if you want. Probably one of the BEST features of the auctioneer addon! Once you do that you will also want to do a manual search on the auction house to double check prices and make sure that the price wasn't dropped because of that item being flooded on the auction house.

Submitted by tzpsky on Tue, 12/04/2007 - 08:38.

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