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How many 70s does Eyonix have?How many 70s does Eyonix have? Eliah Hecht Run heroic dungeons 2-3 times a week: You could always run them every day too, but let's just assume you have other stuff to do, whether it be a real life to run, or just dailies or trade skilling or 25-man runs to take care of in game. You can let the daily quest do the choosing for you, or you can choose to run one of the old badge-heavy standbys such as Underbog or Mechanar. If you do a run two times a week, you'll have somewhere in the neighborhood of 80 badges once our hypothetical 10 weeks are up, depending on where you go and how many of those runs are done with a daily quest. That's good for some gloves, belt, or boots with a bit left over, or a ring with a bit more left over. If your group is decently geared and keeps on their toes, it shouldn't take more than 2 hours per run, so you won't be spending too much time on it. Surprisingly, US CM Eyonix has dropped in on a thread titled "How many 70s do you have?" I'm surprised because I wouldn't think it would necessarily be in a CM's best interest for people to know what classes they play, as a common perception in the community is that if you don't have a level 70 %26lt;insert class here%26gt; you obviously know nothing about the class and should stop talking. Anyway, here's the four classes that the whelpling has gotten to the level cap (in the order he put them in):
Notice anything in common? Yes, that's all the healing classes. Of course, each of those classes has roles besides healing, so it's possible that he doesn't actually enjoy bumping the green bars back up, but I doubt it (though his Pally is apparently Prot). You heard it hear first: Eyonix likes to heal and probably reads our wow gold Raid Rx column. Or if not, he should. Bornakk, by the way, has three 70s of unknown class. Later, on more or less a dare from the forum denizens, Eyonix said that he's brought his prot Pally up to Vashj and Kael'Thas, that he's using the Continuum Blade, and that these are his stats (unbuffed):
Edit: It is important to note that, as insomnifox puts it below, "He's a CM not a Developer." CMs just facilitate communication; they don't actually make changes to the game. That's the developers' job. Author: This original article is the property of wow gold. We provides independent customer of cheap wow gold and power leveling.
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