Zygor Alliance & Horde World of Warcraft Leveling & Dailies Guides Review

Yes Zygor Guide! I use this ALL the time. One of my good buddies introduced me too it , and i can say that it makes leveling in this game, effin easy!


First, installing the guide is super easy with the installer program. Once you login to play , getting started is just as simple. Now I have personally used this addon to level a Dranei Warrior to level 60 and a Dranei Priest to level 70. Man I really could have used this a while back when i was trying to level up my Night Elf Druid.

It's gotta a new waypoint feature, which ultimately makes Zygor the best choice when it comes to leveling the best leveling addon you can get. If you were like me when WoW first came out , we had to Alt+Tab in and out of the game to look at websites to figure out a quest. Guess what ? With Zygor no more of that BS! The waypoint system literally takes you right to your objectives and back to the quest giver so you dont waste anymore time. Honestly this is one of the best features of the addon, especially if your a n00b! You wont get lost in an unfamiliar world, you'll also find that you complete your quests a lot faster . Zygor groups stuff intelligently, and you end up with some good faction scores to boot

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Also the Zygor guide has a talent advisor, So if your completely clueless on where to put your points as you level, Zygor can show you where to add them .

Seriously Zygor kicks ASS, most people that I've chatted with loves it and ends up leveling up faster then you can say WoW , and if history repeats itself like I KNOW IT WILL, You'll love it and level up faster as well, Sincerely this Guide is absolutely amazing ..Like I was saying you can get this by click here or the link below!



Wednesday, July 11, 2012

[World_of_Warcraft_List] Re: Sharing humor : )

 

Have you ever played the Elder Scrolls games? I think those would be right up your alley. I haven't found a game that allows you more freedom than Morrowind, Oblivion, or Skyrim. You can probably pick up a cheap version of Morrowind for 10-20 bucks and it will run on 10+ year old computers easily. What I like about the Elder Scrolls games is that the things you do affect the world around you - you can make a home for yourself, alter your reputation to become a feared fighter, despised bandit, outcast freak (vampire), gloried warrior, etc. You can kill a shopkeeper and his guard and take up residence in his shop, keep his goods to sell and he won't ever respawn. You can follow the over-arching storyline or just play around with side quests or just explore, leveling up killing stuff and accumulating treasure.

--- In World_of_Warcraft_List@yahoogroups.com, Shane B <shaneb@...> wrote:
>
> I dunno. It sounds like it would be played as a "Death Knight" which
> I find so banal I never have created another one. The same with the
> Worgan and the Goblins. It is not that I do not like them but I
> heavily resent a totally "scripted" start area. I want to start
> where *I* want to start and the more the 'game' interferes with your
> own choices the less enjoyment I get out of it.
>
> Shane

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