Wednesday, February 15, 2012

How to find good items in WoW?

I have this Shaman named Sindaran on Garona he's only level 9 but every character I've made was very crappy when it came to armor and attributes like stamina and intellect and all that stuff. I need like a strategy to get items that will make this character actually good. And if any of you can give me in game help that would be great.

How to find good items in WoW?
for one, i wouldn't exactly listen to people who say don't play it. you're fine as long as you don't make it your life.

anyways

honestly, i would suggest NOT buying stuff from the auction house as you level. yeah, buying stuff every now and then is fine. but don't go to the auction house to see if you can buy something new every single time you level, especially blues. as you get higher, you're going to need that gold to train your spells, buy mounts, etc. if you waste it all on gear from the auction house, you won't have the gold. personally, i'd just wait til you got to the level where you can run instances for gear. blizz updated pretty much all pre-BC dungeons so even if you run a lowbie one you'll probably get a nice blue. i don't know if you're horde or alliance.. but if you're:

horde - wait til level 13 or so, and run ragefire chasm, or wait until 17 or so and run wailing caverns.

alliance - i'm not too sure on this one, as i don't have any ali. but i think the lowest would be wailing caverns at 17?.. or stockades? at 21 or so?

that is just my opinion tho =)
Reply:your best way to get the most premium stuff is to outfit yourself with all the best gear you can find from the auction house. i always ran dungeons, or had a higher level guildie run me though, got the drops from them and used the money from their sale to upgrade my stats. or buy gold from a third party site, and buy the heck out of the AH.
Reply:u will get better items as you go along and raid, but seriously i wouldnt start with that game, i got hooked and it took a lot to stop playing it. im not telling you what to do, just advising


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