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Author: NewsNews
Date: Jul 7, 2008 14:48
Cannot log on to account either in game or via wow webpage.
I have not changed my email or password
I have not shared account, bought gold, or been banned or suspended.
I have deleted temp files from wow files and retried.
I have not used any third party Addons recently, since account became
inaccessable
Tried to contact Bliz via webform, but no luck so far.
I have 2 accounts, can access either of them
Any way to find if i have keylogger or similar on my PC?
I run Norton up to date virus checker, and have scanned twice, totally clean
system.
Totally out of ideas, and ready to quit..!
Trouble is, i cant even canel my account, because i cant gain access to it.
Anyone got any ideas??
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Author: Dingbat CharlieDingbat Charlie
Date: Jul 7, 2008 13:43
Since I have gotten a little better geared lately, I have been
running more instances. Last week a lot of my guildies have been
on vacation and I have been running more PUGs. Up to this point
I have always been a little leary of grouping, partly because of
time issues; I do not want to commit to a group and be forced to
leave in the middle. I also do not wish to be the one to cause a
wipe due to stupid mistakes.
I had pretty good luck with groups. Almost every time a PUG fell
apart was due to someone leaving (yes Mr. Hunter I remember your
name and the fact you bailed after the first boss in S Lab without
a word.)
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Author: lcpltomlcpltom
Date: Jul 7, 2008 11:48
So I was farming war beads in Nagrand. I was in the cave in Northwind
Cleft when I saw behind my current target the unmistakable sign of an
alliance player, i.e. I saw someones name in red run through the
passageway.
I figure great, either someone else farming, or considering the
proximity to Halaa, someone saw the trail of ogre corpses I left on
the way in and was looking for a fight.
Then I get a better look. I see a felguard, so I know its a fellow
warlock. Then I see the warlock, a warlock without a dress. Turns
out he was level 68, and the tunic and pants he was wearing were
rather pinkish in color. I had to laugh, especially when he sicked
his felguard on me for a few swings. I could have 2-shot shadowbolted
him, but I let him go.
But then I remembered when TBC came out and I took all my nice
matching blue items into Outland, and how quickly I started to look
like I was level 40 again. And how it will probably happen all over
again with WotLK comes out. Makes me wonder sometimes if they design
the gear to be so ugly on purpose.
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Author: kerrikerri
Date: Jul 7, 2008 10:21
I don't know if other servers have gone the same way as mine, but at least on
mine the economy has gone nuts. Super Mana pots are going for 30-50 gold per
stack of 5. Superior wizard oil was selling the other day for 20g+.
I found that the only way I could afford to play my pally tank (who goes
through a lot of super mana pots) was to pick up alchemy so I could make the
much cheaper Mad Alchemist Pots. So I dropped the mining on this character in
order to pick up alchemy. My pally is now an engineer/alchemist. Engineering
is nice for the bombs and the goggles. Alchemy is a necessity for affordable
pots.
My other character (warlock) is an engineer/miner. Again, I love engineering
for the uber-goggles, and I have kept mining in order to supply engineering
mats to both characters (for consumables such as repair bots and elemental
seaforium during raids and instances).
This leaves me in the precarious position where I have an alchemist, but no
herbalist. I can afford to make the Mad Alchy pots by buying mats in the AH,
because it is still much cheaper than buying super mana pots. However, I
cannot afford to make any other type of alchemy pot due to herb price
inflation in the AH.
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Author: stickmanstickman
Date: Jul 7, 2008 07:43
hello
Can some one direct me to the final first aid trainer. I guess it
would be heavy Neaterhweave cloth. any help is appreciated
stable
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Author: John GordonJohn Gordon
Date: Jul 7, 2008 07:35
In 4ax.com> stickman none.com> writes:
> Can some one direct me to the final first aid trainer. I guess it
> would be heavy Neaterhweave cloth. any help is appreciated
For Alliance it is learned at Temple of Telhamat, and Horde learns it
at Falcon's Reach.
Didn't you notice it when you learned regular netherweave bandages?
They're taught at the same place...
--
John Gordon A is for Amy, who fell down the stairs
gordon@ panix.com B is for Basil, assaulted by bears
-- Edward Gorey, "The Gashlycrumb Tinies"
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Author: J. CochranJ. Cochran
Date: Jul 7, 2008 07:22
In article 4ax.com>,
stickman none.com> wrote:
>hello
> Can some one direct me to the final first aid trainer. I guess it
>would be heavy Neaterhweave cloth. any help is appreciated
>
>stable
That would depend upon if you're alliance or horde.
The final first aid training is obtained via 3 books. One to get you
master level (raises the skill cap to 375), and one each for the
netherweave and heavy netherweave bandages.
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Author: Brian WestleyBrian Westley
Date: Jul 7, 2008 07:21
Most engineering explosives now have something like:
"Unreliable against targets higher than level xx"
Lower-level bombs have lower numbers for xx.
However, there are a few exceptions. For example, Hi-Explosive Bomb says:
Use: Inflicts 255 to 345 Fire damage and incapacitates targets in a 3
yard radius for 3 sec. Any damage will break the effect. (1 Min Cooldown)
Notice there's no "unreliable" text, even though it's a middling
bomb (235 engineering).
I suppose I'll go and test it, but does anyone know if Hi-Ex Bombs
really don't have an "unreliable" limit?
---
Merlyn LeRoy
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Author: XymmieXymmie
Date: Jul 7, 2008 07:10
"stickman" none.com> wrote in message
news:spa474hm0fl5mhm8d13hrfqillmodved01@4ax.com...
> hello
> Can some one direct me to the final first aid trainer. I guess it
> would be heavy Neaterhweave cloth. any help is appreciated
>
> stable
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