Grinding or Instances
Posted by lulumely | 9 Apr, 2008"Definatly grinding. Instances are for item farming There are alot of quests that involve you killing beasts outside of instances, so you can easily pick a good quest that has you kill monsters that give you good experience. Now that's double rewarding. When you go to an instance, you have to comply to other people's wishes, and you'll be running around a whole deal, which means you're not going to get much experience. you make sure the group you are going with are all going for XP so agree to do an XP grind in an instance. it is far more fun and can actually be a lot quickier.. Once the instance is complete, break group to reset instance, make someone else leader and make the group again and rise and repeat. It really just depends on how soon you want your gear. wow gold My suggestion would be to grind till lvl 55 then start running instances. If your in a good guild, or good friends with a good guild, I wouldnt worry about running any instances before lvl 60 because it wont matter about items. The only items you will need are what will help you grind out those levels faster. It's not all about hitting lvl 60 the fastest. I do instances all the time because time is relative and in my head, it's faster then a slow boring grind. Plus now after lvl 60 you can do those quests for gold instead of exp. wow power level But yes, grinding is much more efficient. Less reliying on others. Grinding with someone who doesn't skin = 2x skinning. wow gold " "Not only that, but with my experiences as a mage myself, I cannot solo anything. True, I may not be SUPPOSED to be able to solo, but I do find it difficult sometimes to find a group willing to help me quest.
If invis were added back in, I think it should be mostly implemented as a defensive means of getting through thick mob infestations. wow power leveling I also think there should be several limitations put on the mage as to what he/she can cast while in invis mode, as well as decreasing the mage's movement speed to about 70% of normal (to allow him/her to move somewhat quickly through areas). Most of these suggestions I'm sure have been posted before by others, but I think they pretty accurately represent what could be done to help the mage. Yes, some say that this will make the mage more rogue-like, and in some cases they are right, but only if they're thinking about the invis part, since that's the only similarity that would be between the two classes. wow level up As for the balance changes, that could be easily fixed by only allowing the mage to cast certain spells during invis, such as he/she cannot use a spell like Pyroblast while in invis mode. This could theoretically prevent all of the major issues presented by others as to the mage's combat abilities. At the present time, however, in my humble opinion, the mage is way underclassed, and forced to rely on others to get him/her from quest A to quest B. That's just absurd, since just about ANY other class can solo better than a mage. Sounds alot like Night Elf hunters and their use of Aimed Shot while stealthed. Although this would be even worse. Besides that, those Night Elf hunters weren't overpowered because other hunters have great adventages as well. Anyway, I agree with Storm."
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