If you have enough xp and WOW gold
to level after the xp is cut, you will end up one xp shy of leveling instead
of logging in to be a new level. This is because there are some people who may
not want to level for whatever reason. I'll never understand how people just
"come up" with these theories. Blizzard has never said they are cutting acquired
exp. Where did you develop this theory? Miller was suggesting that they are
cutting acquired xp, that's why folks are refuting him.
You're right; they aren't doing anything of the sort. I think coldshower
was asking where miller.brian.lee got his "theory" from. (Personally, I think it
may involve something being forcibly withdrawn from someone's posterior) I live
in a shack on a farm that I inherited a few months ago. It turns out the shack
has a bit of a problem with little flying bugs that look like Space
Invaders. How do I get rid of them without going to buy WOW gold? I'm worried about what
they might do to my crop of carnivorous plants.
It’s meant to supplement the activities of new players who aren't going to
be buying stuff on the AH or maxxing their professions any time soon. (And for a
new player, world greens are often an upgrade.) Like I answered him yesterday,
quest rewards used to also be terrible. Many times, the drops like WOW
gold were better than the quest rewards for low-level quests. There's a
valid point here about the uselessness of certain combinations, though. I ran
into a Shotgun of the Whale last week. You know, for those spirit hunters. Back
when hunters were a mana class, wouldn't they have benefited from spirit regen?
(I agree that it's still not the best itemization for them) This is true. A lot
of new players in vanilla picked the troll class for their ability to regenerate
health in combat and stacked spirit. It was a good idea; it just didn't work out
well.
Back when "of shadow power" and the like were still around, I loved seeing
like "Guardian shield of shadow power", Where nobody that could wear a shield or
had shadow magic and some WOW gold. I'm guessing it could have also been
used by theorycrafters to get baseline results on spells. A better point to this
all, I'm still picking up agility plate in mop gear occasionally. This isn't
just vanilla drops. When I first heard that the game was getting an appearance
system, my first thoughts actually went to the starting gear for Blood
Elves.
source: http://www.iurpg.com/news/Supplement-the-activities-of-new-players-in-WOW.html
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