If you are anything like me then you will have already spent hundreds of hours immersed online in the fantasy world of Azeroth. And, if you are like me, you will have experienced your fair share of joys, disappointments, laughs, tears and (above -all-else) frustrations at your lack of speed levelling up! Although there seems to be many great sites, advice and even in-game guides to help you level up your character there seems to be almost no information about levelling up your professions skill points - until now that is!
In addition to having problems actually building up enough skill points to be able to do anything worthwhile with your profession many players will choose the wrong profession to begin with (like I did). This means starting all over again with a new profession from level 1 regardless of how many skill points you had in your initial profession. This is a big waste of time.
It is often extremely frustrating for players in the WoW world to discover that they have spent hours levelling up their skills in a profession that is not suited to their class. This has happened to me more than once and happens to thousands of players in Azeroth every week.
I consider myself to be fairly lucky though in the sense that when I made the mistake of levelling up the wrong profession for me I was able to recover quickly. I read, what seemed like, hundreds of forum postings in an attempt to find information on the professions and lucky found one that suited me really well (turned out to be tailoring who would've guessed -eh?!).
Don't fall into the same trap that many, many other players fall into. They waste hours and hours, sometimes days and weeks, of play time building up their skill points just to be disappointed by their inability to use their new skills to help their character. The best they can do is hit the auction house and try to sell their wares.
Below you can find all the information you need to level up your skill points fast (if you are the average player in just 1 day) so you can do what you want to do - enjoy the game!
Wednesday, 30 June 2010
Tuesday, 29 June 2010
World of Warcraft Historical Beginnings
In 2004 a phenomenon hit the internet that has never been equalled when the World of Warcraft was released. Since then World of Warcraft, known affectionately as WoW by its players, has become the biggest and most popular "massively multiplayer online role-playing game" (MMORPG).
As of 2010 World of warcraft is the most successful of all the Blizzard titles and has outgrown and eclipsed all other Warcraft titles. However, it is also the most successful online game ever created!
Ever since 2004, when WoW was released in the USA, it has become a force to be reckoned with. When it reached its pinnacle World of Warcraft had 14 million active subscribers and was critically acclaimed all over the world.
Nowadays World of Warcraft has levelled out at a very respectable eleven million active gamers.
WoW is no longer merely a computer game but has become a genuine phenomenon all over the globe.
World of Warcraft is not the first game to take place in the world of Azeroth. These games first hit the gaming shelves in 1994 with the first Warcraft title Warcraft: Orcs and Humans.
Then in 1995 the second warcraft instalment was released. Gaming critics immediately hailed it as a masterpiece and the gaming community embraced it instantly to make it a huge success.The huge success of the first 2 Warcraft games then led to the release of the third title, Warcraft 3: Reign of Chaos, in 2002.
Once the third Warcraft game had been released the game's makers, Blizzard Entertainment, released a statement that no more single player Pc Warcraft games would be made. Instead they had decided to create an online gaming environment for Warcraft games that would be multiplayer and interactive. Players would then have the ability to interact with in an entire online fantasy world filled with new creatures and other real people.
Although gaming critics and gamers alike waited in anticipation of the game it was not until late November of 2004 that the first release of World of Warcraft became available.
Would you like to level up any profession in just 1 single day? Then learn the skill levelling secrets that apply to any profession at Jewelcrafting Guide.
Almost every country in the world has World of Warcraft players who have different backgrounds and social standings.When it was at its most successful World of Warcraft attracted fourteen million active players.
Today WoW has a consistent eleven million players who actively play the game.With its consistent success and constant level of subscribers we can expect World of Warcraft to be here for a long time.
As of 2010 World of warcraft is the most successful of all the Blizzard titles and has outgrown and eclipsed all other Warcraft titles. However, it is also the most successful online game ever created!
Ever since 2004, when WoW was released in the USA, it has become a force to be reckoned with. When it reached its pinnacle World of Warcraft had 14 million active subscribers and was critically acclaimed all over the world.
Nowadays World of Warcraft has levelled out at a very respectable eleven million active gamers.
WoW is no longer merely a computer game but has become a genuine phenomenon all over the globe.
World of Warcraft is not the first game to take place in the world of Azeroth. These games first hit the gaming shelves in 1994 with the first Warcraft title Warcraft: Orcs and Humans.
Then in 1995 the second warcraft instalment was released. Gaming critics immediately hailed it as a masterpiece and the gaming community embraced it instantly to make it a huge success.The huge success of the first 2 Warcraft games then led to the release of the third title, Warcraft 3: Reign of Chaos, in 2002.
Once the third Warcraft game had been released the game's makers, Blizzard Entertainment, released a statement that no more single player Pc Warcraft games would be made. Instead they had decided to create an online gaming environment for Warcraft games that would be multiplayer and interactive. Players would then have the ability to interact with in an entire online fantasy world filled with new creatures and other real people.
Although gaming critics and gamers alike waited in anticipation of the game it was not until late November of 2004 that the first release of World of Warcraft became available.
Would you like to level up any profession in just 1 single day? Then learn the skill levelling secrets that apply to any profession at Jewelcrafting Guide.
Almost every country in the world has World of Warcraft players who have different backgrounds and social standings.When it was at its most successful World of Warcraft attracted fourteen million active players.
Today WoW has a consistent eleven million players who actively play the game.With its consistent success and constant level of subscribers we can expect World of Warcraft to be here for a long time.
Friday, 25 June 2010
World of Warcraft Has Changed Everything
When gaming went online many people thought, foolishly, that it was a passing phase. With the creation of the first MMORPGs however it was clear that online gaming was here to stay. The MMORPG (Massively Multi-Player Online Role Playing Game) took video gaming to a whole new level.These games are exciting, intriguing, mentally challenging and highly entertaining.The online gaming world seemed to be expanding faster than anything ever had before and took everyone by surprise (including the creators of the games). World of Warcraft is by far the largest and most successful MMORPG ever created.
Due to the alarming rate at which world of warcraft was growing in its initial years many people believed it would top hundreds of millions! Nowadays WoW has to settle for 11,000,000 active players at any one time.
Think of it - 11 million people interacting in a virtual world with its own rules, regulations, laws of physics, currency, occupations etc. It is a world within the world!
The very things that make world of warcraft so enthralling and entertaining are the very things that make it so addictive. In severe cases addicted players has sat in front of their computer screen playing WoW for days at a time even falling asleep in front of their computers.
Marriages have disintegrated because of computer addiction and due to the fact that players interact with other real human beings online and therefore build up bonds and relationships online.
It has been said that World of Warcraft has ruined relationships and harmed lives. However, the opposite is also true! Many people have formed great friendships, lasting relationships and even been married as a result of meeting in the online environment offered by World of Warcraft.
With the negative effects of television and overt violence in computer games, not to mention the risk of online stalkers, many parents fear the effects of online gaming. There are people who honestly believe that playing computer games for long periods of time can seriously damage IQ points and lower intelligence.
Although there are people who will point to the evidence of this there is also a growing mountain of evidence to suggest that world of warcraft teaches people valuable team, managerial and business skills that are highly sought-after in the business world.
Many company executives and entrepreneurs claim that a workforce can learn a lot from playing WoW. When higher ranks in guilds are reached the skills acquired to manage a guild successful are the very skills taught in high end managerial courses.
Due to the alarming rate at which world of warcraft was growing in its initial years many people believed it would top hundreds of millions! Nowadays WoW has to settle for 11,000,000 active players at any one time.
Think of it - 11 million people interacting in a virtual world with its own rules, regulations, laws of physics, currency, occupations etc. It is a world within the world!
The very things that make world of warcraft so enthralling and entertaining are the very things that make it so addictive. In severe cases addicted players has sat in front of their computer screen playing WoW for days at a time even falling asleep in front of their computers.
Marriages have disintegrated because of computer addiction and due to the fact that players interact with other real human beings online and therefore build up bonds and relationships online.
It has been said that World of Warcraft has ruined relationships and harmed lives. However, the opposite is also true! Many people have formed great friendships, lasting relationships and even been married as a result of meeting in the online environment offered by World of Warcraft.
With the negative effects of television and overt violence in computer games, not to mention the risk of online stalkers, many parents fear the effects of online gaming. There are people who honestly believe that playing computer games for long periods of time can seriously damage IQ points and lower intelligence.
Although there are people who will point to the evidence of this there is also a growing mountain of evidence to suggest that world of warcraft teaches people valuable team, managerial and business skills that are highly sought-after in the business world.
Many company executives and entrepreneurs claim that a workforce can learn a lot from playing WoW. When higher ranks in guilds are reached the skills acquired to manage a guild successful are the very skills taught in high end managerial courses.
Thursday, 24 June 2010
Can a Video Game Really Benefit You in the Real World?
Azeroth, the online environment for the World of Warcraft series, is more than just a virtual gaming world. In fact World of Warcraft is much more than just a Pc game. I am not talking about the fact that it is a MMORPG (Massively Multi-Player Online Role Playing Game), nor am I referring to the fact that it is one of the fastest selling games of all time, nor even that it is the biggest online game created with a consistent 11,000,000 active subscribers.
Even though these details do make world of warcraft special they are not the most important reasons for believing world of warcraft to be much more important than a mere computer game. This online gaming environment has been proven to be capable of teaching players skills and developing abilities in them that can be, and are automatically, transferred into the real world of work and play.
The truth is that World of Warcraft (WoW) grabs a players attention for all the usual reasons associated with a computer game. However, before long those same players are learning very real and usable skills that can be deployed at work, in social situations and a multitude of life situations.Think of the opposite of all those stories about how the negative effects of television violence and violent video games are "programming" people to be violent in the real world. Well, when it comes to World of Warcraft the opposite is happening and positive, desirable skills and abilities are "programmed in" and then used in the real world!
Playing the game at the start does not set it apart from any other fantasy game. As with all similar type of fantasy games you have to perform some simple steps while you play world of warcraft at lower character levels. These low levels keep world of warcraft very similar to other games in the same genre.
However, as you progress further up the levels the Warcraft world becomes much more complex and challenging.
The questing and training that a player must go through are mentally stimulating. When you play the game at higher levels you will definitely have to mentally engage yourself in the game play.
In WoW it is not just the questing that requires mental effort. When you become involved in combatable situations it not just continually hitting a button - you must think about what you are doing and how you plan to do it! When a player is engaged in high mental activities within world of warcraft that require the development of specialised managerial, organizational, time and people skills they find that these skills are automatically available to them in their real ordinary lives.
When you reach a stage where you want to take on a higher rank within your guild, and perhaps even reach the level of guild leader, you will need to have developed some very sophisticated managerial skills. These can be learned wither within the game or by paying for a top-class college education!
In fact, John Seely Brown, former director of Xerox PARC, says that World of Warcraft is the ideal place for entrepreneurs to hone their skills while many other experts claim that the managerial skills, crowd sourcing and other effective guild member abilities learned in the online world of warcraft are genuine leadership skills can only be replicated by expensive managerial tuition!
Even though these details do make world of warcraft special they are not the most important reasons for believing world of warcraft to be much more important than a mere computer game. This online gaming environment has been proven to be capable of teaching players skills and developing abilities in them that can be, and are automatically, transferred into the real world of work and play.
The truth is that World of Warcraft (WoW) grabs a players attention for all the usual reasons associated with a computer game. However, before long those same players are learning very real and usable skills that can be deployed at work, in social situations and a multitude of life situations.Think of the opposite of all those stories about how the negative effects of television violence and violent video games are "programming" people to be violent in the real world. Well, when it comes to World of Warcraft the opposite is happening and positive, desirable skills and abilities are "programmed in" and then used in the real world!
Playing the game at the start does not set it apart from any other fantasy game. As with all similar type of fantasy games you have to perform some simple steps while you play world of warcraft at lower character levels. These low levels keep world of warcraft very similar to other games in the same genre.
However, as you progress further up the levels the Warcraft world becomes much more complex and challenging.
The questing and training that a player must go through are mentally stimulating. When you play the game at higher levels you will definitely have to mentally engage yourself in the game play.
In WoW it is not just the questing that requires mental effort. When you become involved in combatable situations it not just continually hitting a button - you must think about what you are doing and how you plan to do it! When a player is engaged in high mental activities within world of warcraft that require the development of specialised managerial, organizational, time and people skills they find that these skills are automatically available to them in their real ordinary lives.
When you reach a stage where you want to take on a higher rank within your guild, and perhaps even reach the level of guild leader, you will need to have developed some very sophisticated managerial skills. These can be learned wither within the game or by paying for a top-class college education!
In fact, John Seely Brown, former director of Xerox PARC, says that World of Warcraft is the ideal place for entrepreneurs to hone their skills while many other experts claim that the managerial skills, crowd sourcing and other effective guild member abilities learned in the online world of warcraft are genuine leadership skills can only be replicated by expensive managerial tuition!
Wednesday, 23 June 2010
Is WoW Addictive?
After playing World of Warcraft just once you understand the pull it has over gamers and get a feel for the thrilling excitement that it can offer you. With a myriad of creatures, quests and paths to ultimate fame and fortune within the game it is no wonder World of Warcraft has become the most popular MMORPG ever created.
Many people find World of Warcraft so exciting and captivating that they just don't notice the time going by. The quests and levelling paths are cleverly constructed so that they leave you wanting just a little more at the end. With such enticing and attention grabbing game play, that creates tension and desire to go further up the ranks in players, it is not a wonder the game is addictive to some people.
We have all little addictions and all get caught up in different activities where we feel we could keep going. Luckily for most of us though these do not become problem addictions that take over our lives.
Due to the addictive nature of World of Warcraft, and in fact the addictive nature of video games in general, players tend to spend long periods of time online in this fantasy world. Spending large amounts of time playing WoW is mostly a problem that adults have rather than kids (surprisingly enough) because the game has built-in safety features to prevent abuse.
An internal timer in the game works with parental controls that allows any parent or guardian to restrict access to the game once a certain amount of time has been spent in the online world.
With an average time of 24 hours per week being played online by WoW gamers it is advisable to use this neat parental control feature if your child plans to play the game. Some gamers will spend that amount of time playing in just one session!
Addiction to any type of activity is never a good thing, no matter how great the activity is or how enjoyable it is. Many people, who have become addicted to computer games such as World of Warcraft, lose everything including their jobs, relationships and homes! Don't be one of them.
Luckily these cases are few but some are bound to appear when 11 million people play the game. You must also consider that people who became so lost in a game that their lives suffer because of it most likely suffer from an addictive personality and would therefore end up in a similar position with a different addiction.
Having said that, World of Warcraft is unlike any other game on the market in that it can teach very valuable skills that transfer nicely into a person's private and professional life - such a team work, leadership, team building and many more!
If you use World of Warcraft properly and the way it was designed to be used you will have hours of fun and perhaps even learn some life skills in the process.
Many people find World of Warcraft so exciting and captivating that they just don't notice the time going by. The quests and levelling paths are cleverly constructed so that they leave you wanting just a little more at the end. With such enticing and attention grabbing game play, that creates tension and desire to go further up the ranks in players, it is not a wonder the game is addictive to some people.
We have all little addictions and all get caught up in different activities where we feel we could keep going. Luckily for most of us though these do not become problem addictions that take over our lives.
Due to the addictive nature of World of Warcraft, and in fact the addictive nature of video games in general, players tend to spend long periods of time online in this fantasy world. Spending large amounts of time playing WoW is mostly a problem that adults have rather than kids (surprisingly enough) because the game has built-in safety features to prevent abuse.
An internal timer in the game works with parental controls that allows any parent or guardian to restrict access to the game once a certain amount of time has been spent in the online world.
With an average time of 24 hours per week being played online by WoW gamers it is advisable to use this neat parental control feature if your child plans to play the game. Some gamers will spend that amount of time playing in just one session!
Addiction to any type of activity is never a good thing, no matter how great the activity is or how enjoyable it is. Many people, who have become addicted to computer games such as World of Warcraft, lose everything including their jobs, relationships and homes! Don't be one of them.
Luckily these cases are few but some are bound to appear when 11 million people play the game. You must also consider that people who became so lost in a game that their lives suffer because of it most likely suffer from an addictive personality and would therefore end up in a similar position with a different addiction.
Having said that, World of Warcraft is unlike any other game on the market in that it can teach very valuable skills that transfer nicely into a person's private and professional life - such a team work, leadership, team building and many more!
If you use World of Warcraft properly and the way it was designed to be used you will have hours of fun and perhaps even learn some life skills in the process.
Tuesday, 22 June 2010
Warcraft History
In 2004 a phenomenon hit the internet that has never been equalled when the World of Warcraft was released. World of Warcraft (WoW) has become the largest and most successful MMORPG (massively multiplayer online role-playing game) ever released and is enjoyed by millions of people worldwide.
World of Warcraft stands as not only the most popular of the Warcraft series but with all different kinds of people from different walks of life and from countries all over the planet it is now the most popular online game ever created.
Since its initial launch date back in 2004 WoW has become a true online gaming phenomenon. Even from its release it has impressed game critics all over the world and has captivated the imagination of up to 14 million players at the height of its success.
Nowadays World of Warcraft has levelled out at a very respectable eleven million active gamers.
The WoW game is not just a gaming phenomenon it affects the lives of millions of people worldwide.
WoW is the fourth title in the Warcraft game series. The very first game in the series was titled Warcraft: Orcs and Humans which was so successful it spawned a sequel.
Then in 1995 the second warcraft instalment was released. Gaming critics immediately hailed it as a masterpiece and the gaming community embraced it instantly to make it a huge success.In 2002 Blizzard Entertainment released the last single player game in the warcraft series - Warcraft: Reign of Chaos. This was the most successful warcraft game released to that point.
Once the third Warcraft game had been released the game's makers, Blizzard Entertainment, released a statement that no more single player Pc Warcraft games would be made. Instead they had decided to create an online gaming environment for Warcraft games that would be multiplayer and interactive. Players would then have the ability to interact with in an entire online fantasy world filled with new creatures and other real people.
The idea was embraced by critics and players alike and on Tuesday the 23rd of November 2004 World of Warcraft went live in North America.
From its global release WoW has attracted people from all walks of life and social backgrounds.When it was at its most successful World of Warcraft attracted fourteen million active players.
Now, well into 2010, World of Warcraft has stayed the most successful MMORPG ever created and keeps a consistent 11,000,000 subscribers.It would appear, therefore, that the online world of Azeroth is not going anywhere.
World of Warcraft stands as not only the most popular of the Warcraft series but with all different kinds of people from different walks of life and from countries all over the planet it is now the most popular online game ever created.
Since its initial launch date back in 2004 WoW has become a true online gaming phenomenon. Even from its release it has impressed game critics all over the world and has captivated the imagination of up to 14 million players at the height of its success.
Nowadays World of Warcraft has levelled out at a very respectable eleven million active gamers.
The WoW game is not just a gaming phenomenon it affects the lives of millions of people worldwide.
WoW is the fourth title in the Warcraft game series. The very first game in the series was titled Warcraft: Orcs and Humans which was so successful it spawned a sequel.
Then in 1995 the second warcraft instalment was released. Gaming critics immediately hailed it as a masterpiece and the gaming community embraced it instantly to make it a huge success.In 2002 Blizzard Entertainment released the last single player game in the warcraft series - Warcraft: Reign of Chaos. This was the most successful warcraft game released to that point.
Once the third Warcraft game had been released the game's makers, Blizzard Entertainment, released a statement that no more single player Pc Warcraft games would be made. Instead they had decided to create an online gaming environment for Warcraft games that would be multiplayer and interactive. Players would then have the ability to interact with in an entire online fantasy world filled with new creatures and other real people.
The idea was embraced by critics and players alike and on Tuesday the 23rd of November 2004 World of Warcraft went live in North America.
From its global release WoW has attracted people from all walks of life and social backgrounds.When it was at its most successful World of Warcraft attracted fourteen million active players.
Now, well into 2010, World of Warcraft has stayed the most successful MMORPG ever created and keeps a consistent 11,000,000 subscribers.It would appear, therefore, that the online world of Azeroth is not going anywhere.
Monday, 21 June 2010
Learning to Enhance Your Profession Skills in WoW
All professions in world of warcraft cost you gold to level up if you do things the normal and accepted way. There is no getting away from that fact.
Not only does levelling up your skills in your profession aid your own character's development but the new items that you can craft can be sold for a pretty penny to other players and many of them can also be shared among your group or guild.
This profit can then be used to power up your character and get much needed equipment and weapons.
If you need more gold fast, in order to start levelling up, I suggest you try to sell some of your lower level items. There is a huge proportion of WoW players who mistakenly think that they have nothing of value in their inventory or in their skill set. There are hundreds of items that a player with a low rank would want - just think back to when you started in Azeroth and you will get some idea why your items may be valuable.
When picking a profession, especially your primary one, make sure it fits your avatar and its abilities and make sure the secondary profession is in harmony with the primary one! As an example and to show you how easily you can pick your professions a warrior would be a good miner and blacksmith. This would allow for the forging of better armour and weapons.
As well as 1 - 80 level guides you can get good profession guides for World of Warcraft. Jewelcrafting 300 -375 guides are available as are those for the other professions such as blacksmithing 375, first aid 375 and other guides.
Although you can level up any profession to 450, it seems that 375 is the skill level where major breakthroughs happen. For example you can craft Jagged Talasite at Jewelcrafting 375.
Reaching enchanting 375 or mining 375 when you have levelled up your jewelcrafting profession can give your character a lot of skill to create items that sell for large quantities of gold.I would advise you to earnestly consider investing in a good world of warcraft gold guide that can show you how to build up gold balance as you can do very little in WoW without gold.
Never purchase gold however as Blizzard are trying very hard to eliminate the professional gold farmers who play online and then sell gold. Blizzard may ban your account if you get involved in buying gold as it is clearly against the rules of the game.
Not only does levelling up your skills in your profession aid your own character's development but the new items that you can craft can be sold for a pretty penny to other players and many of them can also be shared among your group or guild.
This profit can then be used to power up your character and get much needed equipment and weapons.
If you need more gold fast, in order to start levelling up, I suggest you try to sell some of your lower level items. There is a huge proportion of WoW players who mistakenly think that they have nothing of value in their inventory or in their skill set. There are hundreds of items that a player with a low rank would want - just think back to when you started in Azeroth and you will get some idea why your items may be valuable.
When picking a profession, especially your primary one, make sure it fits your avatar and its abilities and make sure the secondary profession is in harmony with the primary one! As an example and to show you how easily you can pick your professions a warrior would be a good miner and blacksmith. This would allow for the forging of better armour and weapons.
As well as 1 - 80 level guides you can get good profession guides for World of Warcraft. Jewelcrafting 300 -375 guides are available as are those for the other professions such as blacksmithing 375, first aid 375 and other guides.
Although you can level up any profession to 450, it seems that 375 is the skill level where major breakthroughs happen. For example you can craft Jagged Talasite at Jewelcrafting 375.
Reaching enchanting 375 or mining 375 when you have levelled up your jewelcrafting profession can give your character a lot of skill to create items that sell for large quantities of gold.I would advise you to earnestly consider investing in a good world of warcraft gold guide that can show you how to build up gold balance as you can do very little in WoW without gold.
Never purchase gold however as Blizzard are trying very hard to eliminate the professional gold farmers who play online and then sell gold. Blizzard may ban your account if you get involved in buying gold as it is clearly against the rules of the game.
Sunday, 20 June 2010
Zygor Guide Download

With over eleven million online players WoW (World of Warcraft) has become the most successful MMORP (Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game) and it is certainly the largest. The virtual world of Azeroth has never been more popular.
Was upon a time it was believed, by some very smart people, that the growth of World of Warcraft would reach epidemic proportions due to its fast expansion among the world's population. But it seems that statisticians and gamers are an optimistic bunch and World of Warcraft was never able to get past 14 million subscribers and has levelled out at an active and consistent 11 million monthly subscribed player list.
To all intents and purposes we can now assume that WoW has reached the height of its popularity. While other online games are losing players constantly WoW is maintaining its share of the market and its amount of players.
Why is this?
Obviously if new players are continually joining World of Warcraft, yet the numbers are not increasing, then there must be just as many players leaving the game world!
You see although World of Warcraft is highly addictive due to its engaging story lines, characters, classes and quests it can also be very frustrating to play. A great many people who would otherwise enjoy the game quit very early in their WoW careers because it is so difficult for new players to learn the ropes and level up.
Many of these people claim to enjoy the game and would like to continue playing but just get too frustrated when their character continually dies and has to restart a quest.
Unfortunately, almost every new players, and many intermediate ones, do not realise that there are WoW add-ons that can be installed as part of the game and make the whole process of reaching level 80 a lot easier.
By far the best in-game guide is the Zygor Guide which offers a plethora of game controls that makes levelling easy.
There are many advantages to using an in-game guide, such as the ability to set a waypoint on your quest location (outlined in the in-game zygor map) so you have an arrow constantly pointing you in the right direction.
The zygor guide also has a very neat characteristic in its ability to assign talent points to the most appropriate build for your character, class and playing style - all with one button click.
If more new players to WoW where to use this secret weapon, just like the more experienced players do, then they could avoid the frustration that makes them quit and lose out on the tons of fun and enjoyment they would otherwise experience.
Saturday, 19 June 2010
Can You Really Max Out a Profession in Just 1 Day?
As an avid World of Warcraft player I know how difficult it can be to level up a character. In addition to that we all know, all too well, that certain races and classes are harder to level up than others. Therefore it should not be surprising that professions offer the same challenges - even to experienced players. However, I have discovered the dirty little secrets that can be used in any profession to level up super fast. In fact the average profession skill max-out time for a player using these secrets is just 1 day - even newbies!
The problem with choosing a primary profession is that often you are not really sure which profession best suits your character due to your race and class. Very often it isn't until you have gained a great deal of skill points that you realise you have picked the wrong profession or at least realise that the one you have chosen isn't a great fit!
If you do not want to fall into the same trap that I did, levelling up skill points in a profession that was almost useless to you, then you need to choose your profession carefully or find a way to level up so fast that it doesn't matter if you find one that is no good for you - just pick another and level up super fast again!
If you get lucky, like I did, you may come across the relevant information that you need outlining the professions and giving hints & tips on how to level up quickly but unfortunately this information is sparse and hard to come by.
I was very lucky and found it after only a few days scouring the WoW forums and blogs. I know a few days is a long time but it could have been worse. Obviously if I knew back then what I know now I would have just used that time to level up a few different professions to see which would suited me best.
Whatever you do try not to waste your precious play time building up your skill points in a profession that is almost completely useless to your character! I have seen players waste their time getting to the high 300s just to discover that their profession is only good for selling stuff they've made at the auction house. Now getting more gold is great but your profession should also help you to power up your character!
Below you can find all the information you need to level up your skill points fast (if you are the average player in just 1 day) so you can do what you want to do - enjoy the game!
The problem with choosing a primary profession is that often you are not really sure which profession best suits your character due to your race and class. Very often it isn't until you have gained a great deal of skill points that you realise you have picked the wrong profession or at least realise that the one you have chosen isn't a great fit!
If you do not want to fall into the same trap that I did, levelling up skill points in a profession that was almost useless to you, then you need to choose your profession carefully or find a way to level up so fast that it doesn't matter if you find one that is no good for you - just pick another and level up super fast again!
If you get lucky, like I did, you may come across the relevant information that you need outlining the professions and giving hints & tips on how to level up quickly but unfortunately this information is sparse and hard to come by.
I was very lucky and found it after only a few days scouring the WoW forums and blogs. I know a few days is a long time but it could have been worse. Obviously if I knew back then what I know now I would have just used that time to level up a few different professions to see which would suited me best.
Whatever you do try not to waste your precious play time building up your skill points in a profession that is almost completely useless to your character! I have seen players waste their time getting to the high 300s just to discover that their profession is only good for selling stuff they've made at the auction house. Now getting more gold is great but your profession should also help you to power up your character!
Below you can find all the information you need to level up your skill points fast (if you are the average player in just 1 day) so you can do what you want to do - enjoy the game!
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