I Played World of Warcraft For the First Time Ever #14



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I have never played World of Warcraft, Well I sort of have now. Here is the uncut hours of me playing the game.

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7 thoughts on “I Played World of Warcraft For the First Time Ever #14”

  1. Hey idk if anyone mentioned this but there is a event going on right now where you do little quest like events with other players in the area then kill a boss its kinda fun to do for a bit and there are decent rewards like a mount and you can level up from it a bit

    If you are interested> go to stormwind (via portal in valdraken) > then fly to searing gorge (north east of stormwind. it's a lava looking zone, not black rock mountain)> if on your screen you see memories remaining it means the event is going on> if not find a camp site in the middle of the zone there is a portal> it should take you to a room with more portals where a decent amount of players are> in the room there should be 3-5 portals (only 3 of them matter) look for one that has a special glow to it, thats where the event is right now and just follow the other players and have fun.

    TLDR: just search "radiant echoes" event and that should help you find it. It's fun for a bit and there is a guy you can buy rewards from once you get some event currency

    Ps. There is a ring you can craft by getting parts for and it will level with youits not particularly great but its something lol

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  2. I'm not telling you what to do and if you enjoy it, by all means keep doing it but buying all that gear is really not needed brother.
    I would definitely not buy rings necks and trinkets because all the other slots at least give you the transmog appearance 😉
    You will outlevel those items in no time at all.
    All the quests and their rewards scale up with your level.
    I know that if you have a 100 item level sword, buying a 130 item level sword for example, might seem like a big upgrade but it really isn't.
    Just keep doing quests and you will get decent gear along the way.
    In a few weeks the new expansion will drop and most likely you'll be 70 or close to it so you will just roll into that.
    I would hang on to your gold till then because you might want to start a profession by then and the new crafting materials etc are gonna cost a pretty penny at the start of the new expac.
    Again, just a tip 😁

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  3. You know what you should do…
    You should remove Slam from your actionbar for now because you keep spamming it and that is why you were so Rage starved in the follower dungeon.
    Because no mobs are attacking you in a dungeon because they are generally hitting the tank, you are generating less Rage.
    Put Colossus Smash on 1, Overpower on 2, Mortal Strike on 3, Thunder Clap on 4 ( and remove rend from your action bar because Thunder Clap applies Rend)
    Use those 4 attacks on 1 mob (read the tooltip on Overpower, if you have 2 charges on Overpower you should use it twice to empower your Mortal Strike to the max)
    If you have more than 1 use Sweeping strikes on cooldown, it will make all you're single target abilities cleave.
    Use Thunder Clap to put rend on upto 5 mobs.
    Use Cleave alot.
    Once there are just a couple mobs left start using your single target attacks again.
    You can remove Hamstring from your actionbar too, you very rarely need it in low level stuff.
    This is a simple way to do half decent damage.

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  4. You did great with your follower dungeon! They're one of the best things Blizzard has added to the game. It's a good way to learn your class and get experience in an environment where you're not under pressure to perform so the group won't wipe. Once you start feeling confident with your class, and you have a group of friends who will go with you, you might want to do a few old raids for transmogs and achievements. Some of the raids, like Ulduar, are absolutely gorgeous just to look at. Icecrown Citadel is wonderfully atmospheric. As far as expansions go, give them all a try. Each one has good points and not-so-good. Mists of Pandaria was actually one of my favorites just in terms of aesthetics–every zone there is beautiful in different ways. Battle for Azeroth was great for exploring the cities of Boralus (Alliance) and Dazar'alor (Horde). Wrath of the Lich King is a general favorite because of the storyline. Warlords of Draenor has one of the coolest dungeons–a moving train–and allows you to build and expand your own garrison. There's time to experience all of it. Go at your own pace and keep having fun.

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  5. Hello! 🤗

    Can I give you a tip friend? It's really very valuable. Avoid clicking on your skills. Get used to using keybinds from an early age. I know it's annoying at first, but you'll be thankful for it later. Clicking on skills in the middle of battle means you can't pay attention to anything that's happening around you, so this is really VERY necessary.

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