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Vote for the best piece of advice!

"Last week I asked you to leave a comment with tips of anti-advice you could give to players. Things like ""Be sure to move in the flame wreath so you're not cold when the blizzard hits!"" or ""Just walk up to Archimonde, he won't agro until you hit him."" You all responded in force and gave lots of good tips and pieces of advice. Now for fame and no-fortune, lets vote for the best one! I'll close the voting next weekend and announce the winner on Monday April 21st. Vote now! I did! Reader UI of the Week: Zerfall of Eonar World of Warcraft allows all of us an unprecedented ability to modify our user interface to meet our needs. Each week WoW Insider will bring you a fresh and detailed look at reader submitted UIs. Have a screenshot of your UI you want to submit. Send it, along with your character name and server, to readerui@gmail.com. Today's Reader UI of the Week comes from Zerfall, and Undead Warlock on server Eonar. He has many addons working together to support his game play. What I particularly like about his UI is that it's not cluttered, allows for good visibility, and uses what I would consider to be critical addons that everyone should at least try out. I always find that Warlocks and Tanks have the most complicated UIs. Tanks because of the necessary information they need to have about everything and everyone, and Warlocks because of the large amount of spells at their disposal. Zerfall does a good job at organizing all his abilities using his action bars. One area is for miscellaneous items, one area for his pet bar, one for his curses and often used spells, and another for his lesser used spells and abilities. I always find that this kind of distinction is critical in a successful UI. " "So by now, I'm sure a lot of people have seen it: A Hunter accompanied by what looks to be a pet on steroids, with a huge size and an elite target frame.


No, Hunters have not gained the ability to become even more imba, it appears to be a display bug. wowgold.fr">wow fr Since 2.4, elite and rare (aka silver elite) pets aren't quite registering properly once tamed, as they appear to keep their size and show up as elite in status (though apparently not in stats) until the hunter logs off. As a result, you may have seen Gutripper tearing up Blood Elves in Dawnblade Village, or King Bangalash frolicking around Booty Bay. Rest assured (or be disappointed) that you probably won't see them that way for long, and a hotfix is on the way. gold wow Mania speculates that the bug may have something to do with the implementation of Papa Hummel's Pet Biscuits, which seems very possible. Maybe when they messed with the coding to allow pets to grow larger, much like the PTR bug where non-combat pets grew giant, it caused elite pets to grow a bit larger too, or at least not shrink like they should. Either way, enjoy your new massive pets while you can, Hunters, I'd imagine a hotfix will come either this Tuesday or the next. wow geld Scattered Shots: The line of sight between hunters and the Arenas I'd like to take a break from the hunter leveling goodness we've had the last few weeks in Scattered Shots to take a look at where hunters stand as a class in Arena PvP, and where we might be going in the future. Blizzard developer Kalgan's measurement of how the different classes are faring in the Arena got me thinking quite a bit about the state of hunters Bruce Geryk -- currently functioning at the lowest place with 50% or less representation in the three Arena types at high rating brackets, followed by mages and shamans, in the 2vs2 Arena especially. What in the world is causing such a huge discrepancy between hunters and other classes when it comes to high-rating arena representation.
When I play in Arenas and Battlegrounds, I don't feel like my class is somehow deficient or underpowered. wow gold cheap My team's Arena rating is average -- we're not the best, but not the worst either. When I get beaten, I usually feel like the other team actually played better (or outgeared us, at least), so it's rather hard to see what's so messed up about hunters. The most obvious issue I can think might be the issue is that of Line of Sight. Hunters obviously have a rough time shooting at things behind sort of obstacle. wow gold buy In battlegrounds there are more wide open spaces, so it seems less of an issue there, but in Arenas it can get fairly annoying.

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