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        <title>Wow Gold 1-300 Engineering Guide</title>
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        <description>        Once you have all the components collected everything has to be World of Warcraft gold send back to your main character. The mailbox only shows the first 50 items you have in the mail. It also puts the last item send to you on top. So to avoid complications send the components you need first last: i.e the rough stone and copper bars are needed first, so these are the last to be send back to your main, after the coarse stones and tin bars, etc.      The recipe's used require vendor bought cheapest wow gold components such as flux. These cost gold. To learn recipe's from a trainer also costs gold. The amount of gold needed is aproximately 10 gold if you farm all of the material. If you want to *** everything you need from the auction house expect to spend upwards to 125 gold.      This guide does not tell you how to wow gold get all the different recipe's from quests, vendors or drops. What you do once you hit 300 is entirely up to you.      This guide is primarily aimed at those who want *** wow gold to switch profession at high level or have high level alts, friends or guildmembers.      Preparation  You are going to need a lot of bars and stone cheap wow gold and some cloth. Create an alt storage character to store these and then farm (or have an alt farm) for the material needed. Use the ingame mail system to send the bars and stone to the storage character. You may need more then one storage character. Don't forget to send some gold to the storage character, so she can send the bars and stone back.      Below is a table that shows the amount of wow bars and stone needed. The minimum amount column shows the minimum amount needed if you would get a skill point every time you make something. However at some point a recipe will be yellow or even green when you make something so you won't allways get a skill point. The estimated amount column deals with this, so try to get the estimated amount of bars and stone on your storage character. If you *** everything from the auction house get the minimum amount and only *** more when needed. This table includes the components needed for becoming gnome or goblin engineer.      This guide will show you how to get your engineering skill up from 0 to 300. The guide will only use recipe's available at a trainer until 260 and vendor available recipe's from 260 to 300.      This guide only uses recipes that require components aquired wow gold through mining and vendor bought material (flux), except for some leather and cloth.  </description>
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        <title>Make WoW Gold For Your Epic Mount (Flying and Regular)</title>
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        <description>        Some people have expressed concern about wow gold the difficulty of getting the epic flying mount. A lot of people think that the flying lessons are too expensive, but this guide will help you get your epic flyer. This guide is food ideal for those that are starting out at level one.      The first thing that you need to do is develop flower good saving skills. Sounds a lot like real life, huh? If you learn how to save and you start saving early in the game, then it will &#31119;&#24030;&#28909;&#32447; be much easier on you when you need to spend a lot on your epic mount. One of the ways to help you with this is to get a bank toon.      You might think that the mailing fees will hurt you, but &#32593;&#31449;&#25512;&#24191; the bank toon will save you a lot of time so it will be worth it. It also helps because you will not be as &#21830;&#19994;&#21543; tempted to spend the money if you have forgotten that you even have it.      You will also need to learn to make money as fast &#20307;&#32946;&#21338;&#23458; as possible. The best way to do this is to sell everything to a vendor. This is about maximizing the amount of money that you can get, so if you find that you don't have enough room for a green item because you have grey ones, then get rid of some of the grey ones to free up space &#32929;&#31080;&#21338;&#23458; for the green items.      You also need to loot everything in sight. That means &#28216;&#25103;&#21338;&#23458; that you should go after every enemy that you run in to and you should look under everything you see. Sometimes the most expensive pieces are hiding in the spot that you would never think about. If you pass up a weak enemy because you think that you won't get much out of it, then you could have cost yourself a &#39764;&#20861;&#21338;&#23458; level 19 twink blue piece.      Be sure to collect all of the pieces of twink gear &#32771;&#35797;&#21338;&#23458; that you can. These can sell for a lot of gold and you could end up with enough money for your mount. You should also remember that sometimes you will get a random blue bind on equip piece which can be worth a lot of money.      Always sell at the AH. You might be able to make more &#27773;&#36710;&#21338;&#23458; money elsewhere, but you'll be able to turn the items over faster at the AH. You should also impose a 24-hour time limit and sell during the weekend when there are more people that might buy your items.      You can also increase the amount of money that you have &#25151;&#20135;&#21338;&#23458; by choosing a gathering profession. You should get the gatherer mod if you have mining or herbalism. These professions can help you make a lot of money, which will obviously make it easier for you to get the epic mount. You should also give some consideration to your characters future. You will have the &#30005;&#33041;&#21338;&#23458; opportunity to change professions to something that you might find more interesting in the future. Right now you should be concerned about making money.      Be sure to bookmark this ut the other guides to wow gold make HUGE amounts of gold in this game.  </description>
		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2008 11:28:00 GMT</pubDate>
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        <title>WoW Gold and Tricks</title>
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        <description>          I hope you find these World of Warcraft Tips helpful. They are not meant as a way to cheat, but wow gold rather as way to help you enjoy this fantastic game even more. These World of Warcraft Tips are meant to give you ways to save time as well as ways to avoid wasting time. As I find more World of Warcraft Tips I will add them to this page, so check back often. WoW Tip #1 Auto-Looting - To save outbound/article/www.wowgolds.co.uk');">wow gold yourself a lot of time, Auto-Loot everything after a kill by doing a Shift + Right Click on the fallen foe. WoW Tip #2 Multi-Questing  Do not do quests one at a time. Get as many quests as you can find before heading out. As soon as you enter a new map region, the first thing you should do is head on over to the main town and get all the outbound/article/www.powerleveling2.cn');">wow gold quest's you can by speaking to all the NPC's you find. Once you get the quests, head on out and start exploring and questing. If a quest seems like a big waste of time, requiring you run around from person to person for an hour or so, then abandon the quest and work on another one, it just isn't worth you wasting all of that time. WoW Tip #3 Solo Quests vs. Group Quests  In the World of Warcraft, there are times when it may become necessary to join a group in order to complete a quest. While joining a group will speed up your power game enormously, make sure outbound/article/www.wowpowerleveling2.cn');">wow gold you do it only when it's to your advantage. In WoW, about ¾ of quests are solo quests with the remaining ¼ being group quests. Solo - If you intend to solo the group quests, it is important that you wait until your character is a few levels higher and the quest becomes green, otherwise it will be a big waste of time. Groups - Groups work well! But they must be efficient groups. Beware of joining badly organized groups, they will slow you down! A badly formed group is one that continuously dies while trying to complete a quest or it's a group that jerks around, not getting anything accomplished. You would be far better off going solo than joining this kind of group. If you are strong at mele and have a quick way to heal yourself such as a Paladin or a Shaman, then you may be far better off going solo. For those of you who are warrior types that are strong at mele, but can't heal worth a darn, and those of you who are priests and mages who have little armor function. You are better off working in groups. WoW Tip #4 WoW Level-Grinding - A great way (albeit a boring way) to quickly gain experience and grind out a level is by killing stuff that is a few levels below you (green). Like I said, it's boring, but it pays! By killing outbound/article/www.wowmmo.cn');">wow gold weaker creatures, you minimize the amount of damage you take, you kill them quickly, and you have quick recovery due to low or no damage taken. The experience gained from quick, numerous kills adds up faster over time than the higher experienced gained from killing more powerful creatures, because higher level creatures cause much more damage to you, which means a great deal more down time for you. Whenever you find yourself struggling with a quest, do some level grinding and get your levels up, then finish the quest. Let me reiterate! Do not take on a quest that is 3 or more levels higher than you unless you are doing it with a competent group. Why spend hours and hours of valuable time trying to do the near impossible when you could have spent those hours level grinding and gaining valuable levels for your character who would then be powerful enough to finish the quest much more easily. This is how to power your way to WoW upper levels. WoW Tip #5 Weapon DPS  Too often players will mistakenly outbound/article/www.wowpro.cn');">wow gold put DPS (damage per second) on their weapons as it's primary factor. This is wrong and here's why! Abilities such as % to critical and damage bonuses are calculated based upon the damage of the weapon or the weapon's speed. DPS is just an average and a character's ability is never used in the computing.  </description>
		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Jun 2008 07:35:00 GMT</pubDate>
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        <title>NBA Rockets stretch winning streak to 17 games</title>
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        <description>        DALLAS, Texas (AFP)  wow gold scored 31 points to lead Houston over the depleted Dallas Mavericks on Thursday as the Rockets stretched their National Basketball Association winning streak to 17 games.      The Rockets beat the cheap wow gold 113-98 to become just the sixth team in league history to post 17 straight victories.      Rafer Alston added a season-high 24 points for the Rockets, wow the Mavericks had to make do without suspended star Dirk Nowitzki.      Nowitzki, the buy wow gold NBA Most Valuable Player, had been banned one game by the NBA for a hard foul he committed during Monday's 116-110 loss to the Utah Jazz, a foul that left Utah's Andrei Kirilenko with a sprained hip.      The Rockets improved to 5-0 google&#25490;&#21517; their own post presence, Chinese center Yao Ming, who had NBA season-ending surgery on Monday to repair a stress fracture in his left foot.  </description>
		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Mar 2008 14:01:00 GMT</pubDate>
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        <title>ATLANTA HAWKS ACQUIRE MIKE BIBBY FROM KINGS</title>
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        <description>        The Atlanta Hawks today acquired guard wow gold from the Sacramento Kings in exchange for Anthony Johnson, Tyronn Lue, Shelden Williams, Lorenzen Wright and a 2008 second round draft pick according to Hawks Executive Vice President/General Manager Billy Knight.       "We're happy to be able to bring in a player of Mike's caliber," Knight said. "He's one of the premier point guards in the league and a proven winner going back to his college days at Arizona. His ability to score and distribute the basketball will add a new dimension to our ballclub."      Bibby, who missed the first 36 games of the season while recovering from surgery to repair a torn ligament in his left thumb, averaged 13.5 points, 5.0 assists, 3.7 rebounds and 1.3 steals (.406 FG%, .393 3FG%, .742 FT%) in 15 games (12 starts) for the Kings this year.       Now in his 10th NBA season, Bibby boasts career averages of 16.7 ppg, 6.2 apg, 3.3 rpg and 1.3 spg (.441 FG%, .371 3FG%, .806 FT%) in 690 games with the Vancouver Grizzlies (1998-2001) and Kings (2001-08). A power leveling player throughout his career, he has played in at least 80 games during a season seven times.       A veteran of 51 playoff games, Bibby has averaged 17.9 ppg, 5.6 apg, 3.6 rpg and 1.5 spg (.418 FG%, .366 3FG%, .836 FT%) in postseason play. He led the Kings to the Western Conference Finals in 2001-02 averaging 20.3 ppg, 5.8 apg, 3.8 rpg and 1.4 spg (.444 FG%, .424 3FG%, .826 FT%) in 16 playoff games.       "Mike is a veteran point guard who knows how to run a team," said Hawks coach wow power leveling. "He'll bring a steady hand to the position and provide our club with stability, creativity and leadership. "Pairing him with Joe Johnson in the same backcourt will give us a number of options on the offensive side of things."       Johnson, in his third tour of duty with the logo design, is averaging 6.4 ppg, 4.7 apg, 2.3 rpg and 1.0 spg (.423 FG%, .433 3FG%, .800 FT%) in 41 games (40 starting assignments) on the season. Lue has seen action in 33 contests (three starts), averaging 6.8 ppg, 1.8 apg and 1.2 rpg (.439 FG%, .435 3FG%, .857 FT%).       Williams, the Hawks' first round draft pick (fifth overall) in the 2006 NBA Draft, has played in 35 games with averages of 2.9 ppg and 2.9 rebounds (.354 FG%, .673 FT%). Wright is in his second stint in Atlanta and has seen time in 12 contests (one start) this year, putting up 3.1 rpg and 0.9 ppg (.250 FG%, .500 FT%).   </description>
		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Feb 2008 09:20:00 GMT</pubDate>
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