couple of weeks ago, Blizzard unleash wow powerleveling ed “Echoes of Doom,” its last major content patch for World of Warcraft before the Wrath of the Lich King expansion releases on November 13th. The emphasis here is on “major.” There’s a lot of new stuff in “Echoes” and it’s taken about two weeks to sort through it all, particularly with the unbearable lag that almost always accompanies a new update.
I am here, however, to hit some of the high wow gold making points of the new content for you non-WoWers, you once-WoWers, and maybe some of you soon-to-be WoWers. (Disclaimer buy warcraft gold : While it’d be great, albeit sad, if I had an uber-70 of every class, this will have to be written from my experience, which is predominantly of the mage and warrior varieties.) Unfortunately, I’m forced to start with the following: no, you can’t make a Death Knight yet. And no, you wow + powerleveling can’t get to Northrend yet. Read your patch notes people! Sheesh.
The most notable new addition for the gameplay itself is new talents and abilities geared towards players ultimately achieving level cheap wow power leveling 80. Instead of each talent tree peaking at a level 50 talent, they now peak at a level 60 talent. There are a lot of fun new toys to be had with these new trees, my personal fav wow powerleveling orite being my Arms warrior’s Bladestorm (pictured), an ability that lets you spin aro make gold wow und like mad and smash your weapon into any baddies nearby. While new abilities are great, keep in mind that these are intended to ultimately be balanced at level 80, so there might be some issues wow powerleveling for the next few weeks or so while we’re stuck at 70.