Yes the deadmines are probably the first instance you ll do when you start playing warcraft, but in my case i did not do my first instance till i was around level 40, lol.
I tend to do allot on my own, and figure out the details as i go so I did not follow the traditional transition to grind and quest into instances etc.
I simply wanted to share that I have found DM to be a great tool for new toons to level rather fast, and to gather linen/wool cloth for first aid and tailoring.
I run a small guild on my main server, and what we have done is I will run a guild mate thru dm once or twice to help get gear/xp etc with a toon that can breeze thru. Then he/she will return the favor. obviously we do this with other instances as well but it all started with dm, and its nice to be able to help friends with something simple like that, it helps to show your guild mates that you are there for them, and willing to help.
Also when you have several toons on multiple servers it helps to build relationships with guild mates with your higher level toons so that you have the assistance later when you want to level a new one.
just some info about me, and some of what we do, remember feel free to e-mail anytime, and ask your questions, i look forward to helping as much as i can
Welcome fellow WOW nuts!
I plan to use this blog to help you learn what i have, and that is how to have fun and make gold in game without spending too much RW (Real World) cash!
If you have the funds, then many guides out there are a valuable investment, and i recommend a few of them, however if you as i do have some basic common sense you can learn to develope a system that makes generating gold very simple and you can spend more time playing for fun, and to level.
If you have the funds, then many guides out there are a valuable investment, and i recommend a few of them, however if you as i do have some basic common sense you can learn to develope a system that makes generating gold very simple and you can spend more time playing for fun, and to level.
Thursday, January 29, 2009
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