"With solid confirmation that Naxx will be ""floating"" off to Northrend (and not exist in two places at once) also comes a strong hint by Bornakk that they will be removing the ability to get Tier-3 armor pieces along with the rest of the current Naxx loot. Bornakk says that ""For players who want the look and the stats of tier 3 armor at level 80, hopefully they are already farming the dungeon for them."" This is a very strong indication that post WotLK, the current Tier 3 gear will be no longer available. Before today it has been pure speculation that this removal of loot would or would not happen. The only time that the WoW Insider staff can think of this happening before (save for the holiday and special events) is with a few old mount models getting changed. And that is nothing compared to entire loot tables being removed from the game. Note that the changes in patch 2.3 to old world loot were just that – changes, not removal. In many ways this removal does make since, given that the armor models will be reused in Wrath of the Lich King's version of Naxx. While there is similar looking and colored gear floating around WoW, none of it is really twenty levels apart and powerful each in their own right. However with that said, the removal of items from the game like this stirs a mixed reaction in me. Part of me doesn't really care, given that it's not going to be useful for my characters past level 68 or so. But another part of me is unsettled that I won't be able to get my lowbie characters a super-powered item from Naxx. Don't doubt that this hasn't been done – I've taken a level 59 toon into MC and retrieved some pieces of gear that've lasted me until 63, and have done the same with Naxx. The other thing that this removal of loot might do is create the ultimate status icon – old world Tier 3 armor.
If people are no longer able to get it, the demand for the armor will be ridiculously high given the non-existent supply. This creates a situation where those who have it still will automatically posses one helluva status symbol, especially in the years following the release of WotLK. What are your opinions on the removal of Tier 3 loot. Quite an interesting change, is it not. wow leveling " "PlayNoEvil is a blog that claims to do ""MMO security news and analysis"" -- they've got an interesting post up trying their best to track gold selling prices over time in various MMOs (the information itself seems to come from MMOBux.com). The World of Warcraft graphs (US seen above, EU on the site) show that for whatever reason, in the US at least, gold prices seem to be dropping. Of course, whether that's driven by low demand (thanks to Blizzard's daily quest implementation and other anti-gold selling mechanics), or high supply, we aren't quite sure. In the EU, things aren't so clear -- while there are still bumps around content releases, things are holding pretty steadily at a price well below the United States. cheap wow power leveling Either way, no matter what price it is, we should note as well that buying gold from anywhere is against Blizzard's terms of service and will get you banned. Hopefully, these lower prices in WoW mean that Blizzard's attacks on goldsellers are working, and that low demand has driven the price down further than its been in a long time. Even so, and even assuming that these prices actually do correspond to the market (no idea where MMOBux gets their info from), there's not much concrete info we can suss out of this other than the fact that prices are dropping in the US. You can, in fact, earn basketball shoes by playing basketball.
wow or Just play professional basketball well, and you can earn those shoes from sponsors. In golf, it's the same thing. And there, golf clubs make a tremendous difference. wow powerleveling Golf club technology has made it possible for literally any average joe to hit some long drives now. Same thing with TCGs. I play drafts with my friends at my local card shop, with booster packs for entry, and also as prizes. I earn booster packs through play. The only difference between WoW and any of these other hobbies is that Blizzard frowns upon cash transactions while others do not. gold für wow But that's not the point here. The point is that it's cynical for one to view one action as sad (as in something to be pitied), whereas the same exact action in a different environment, it's perfectly fine." .
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