I know there's the Wrath Gate cinematic and so on, have you come across or know any other cinematic events like this, or was wow gold the only one? I'm sure there has to be in game scripted events. Thanks.
I think it's safe to say Tier 5 will last you from the mid to upper 70s, and tier 4 will be replaceable by 75, and some pieces will have been replaced already. That's just what I figure from my experiences, though. Those numbers may be slightly off.
Remember that Burning Crusade had some stat rejiggering that inflated how good early BC pieces were. Stamina values were doubled between Classic and Burning Crusade. So while Wrath has some really great stuff for people that aren't twinked to the gills, it'll be nothing like BC. My Tier 6 and partial Sunwell gear lasted me until the high-70s. I was still wearing most of it at level 80. Level 80 dungeons start replacing it, and you can safely wear it into wow gold rogue lockpicking.
That was the only one that is actually a cinematic, but there are a ton of scripted events. Wrath's storytelling is incredible, and I think you'll be surprised by just how much happens before your eyes rather than off in the background somewhere.
In the Classic world, we got new spells and abilities every even level. In the Outlands, we got them at every level after 60. Is it the same for Northrend? Will we get new spells and abilities ever level after leveling guide?
Any questions on tradeskills, training and rep gains? I'm aware that recipes start at 350 for enchanting, but will an Eternium Rod be necessary for crafting the next rod up, so we'll have to go back and make that rod once we do hit 375 in wrath? Or can you skip from the 350 rod straight to a Northrend one? For most players, the rewards you got from the first couple of TBC quests were good upgrades to the leveling guide we already had. Just wondering how long will tier lockpicking wowgold last us in Wrath? Will I still use my current gear at level ?
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