World of Warcraft: This and That

by George Rakushkin

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Hunter: How to Pick the Right Pet

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Let us examine the two standard types of pets, the tank pets or the DPS Pets. There are various other kinds of pets that are more general in nature, so this could be a safer choice for you if you require the pets to do assorted things. Several of the pets, which are regarded excellent for Tanking, include, boars and bears. The boars and bears are possibly more popular since they can be fed easily. For Tanking, choosing turtles are a good idea if you are looking out for stamina.

Require a pet for DPS? Cats are nearly always the first choice if you require a good DPS Pet for your Hunter. The reasons why cats make the best Hunter pet is because they can master assorted abilities quickly, easier to feed and can harm foes in various modern ways. Additionally, you could also choose owls and spiders - of course my personal favourite are raptors. A raptor thrives on blood and if you are hungry for blood, that is the right choice.

You are loaded with alternatives if you want your hunter pet to do multiple functions, which are applicable to both tanking and DPS. I simply love the wolf not just for its brilliant looks but also for its blood-curdling cry. You could also utilize the different speeds with which these pets attack the opposition.

With so many pets to pick out from, the way to help you limited your choice down is to start thinking about what does the pet eat and how easy will it be to keep them? Can you get their food easily, is it pricy and can they eat anything or do they have a specialised diet? For hunters who are standard levels, spending too much money on pet food does not make any sense. The other things to ponder about are what sort of work you have to put in to increase the pet performance and to bring it at par with your own improvement. That's going to be a factor on deciding what pet to pick out.

Whether you are playing Alliance or Horde , one thing you'll always need to think about is how to level quicker. Though hunter pets can enable you to master the game of Wow fast, there is assorted other tricks as well which helps you to improve in the game and a World of Warcraft leveling guide can be an inevitable asset for you in this regard.

Profession: Mining (400-450)

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Sholazar Basin - [Saronite Ore]
Sholazar Basin map

Profession: Mining (350-400)

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Profession: Mining (325-350)

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Nagrand - [Adamantite Ore]
Nagrand mining guide's map

Profession: Mining (300-325)

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Profession: Mining (245-300)

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[Thorium Ore]
This one is a tricky part. Thorium is pretty rare and are farmed by a lot of players, because it's damn expensive.
Get 5 skill by mining Small Thorium Veins. Then visit your trainer and learn how to smelt Thorium Bar. You should buy around 50 ores from the Auction House and smelt ores until 270 (you can mine nodes until 270, but it will be a lot slower), so you will need only 5 points until you can mine Rich Thorium Veins (you can mine them right away, if you have this enchant: [Formula: Enchant Gloves - Advanced Mining]). When you reach 270, you can sell the Thorium Bars at the Auction House for almost the same price you bought them.
I only recommend Winterspring for players level 65 or higher. You can go there at lower levels too, but there is like 2 place where you will have hard time to get in and mine those Rich Thorium Veins. Eastern Plagueland is better if you are lower than level 65. If you go to Winterspring and you play on a high populated server, usually there is always someone there who already farm the area. It's the best place and if you can't find nodes there, it's because the place is already farmed by someone else, not because the place suck. If this is the case, go to Silithus which is also a really good place, but I also don't really recommend it to lower level players, all of the Rhich Thoriums are in caves there which are filled with level 60 mobs, of course you can clear the caves but it will slow down the leveling speed.

Winterspring
Winterspring map
Silithus
The red areas are the caves. There are usually 2-3 caves in every red area and they are filled with Rich Thorium Veins. You should be using Gatherer by this time already, it really helps you a lot. When you reach 275, you can just go from caves to caves and you can skip the Small Thorium nodes.
Silithus map
Eastern Plaguelands

Eastern Plaguelands map

Profession: Mining (175-245)

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[Mithril Ore], [Truesilver Ore]
At 230 you can learn how to smelt Truesilver Ore, this should help you to level up to 245. When you reach 225, don't forget to visit your Mining trainer.

The Hinterlands

The Hinterlands map
Tanaris

Tanaris map

Profession: Mining (125-175)

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Learn Expert Mining.

[Iron Ore], [Tin Ore], [Gold Ore]
At 155 you can learn how to smelt Gold Ore. Buy 30 Gold Ore and smelt them, that should get you around 175. Same as with Silver Ores, buy them if they are not expensive, smelt them and sell the bars at the Auction House.

Arathi Higland

arathi_highland map
Thousand Needles

thousand_needles map

Profession: Mining (65-125)

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Learn Journeyman Mining.


This is a really bad part, Tin is the hardest to find - there is not a single zone, where you can only find Tin, there is always Copper or Iron aswell. I usually mine Tin until 75, then I smelt all of my Ores. After that, I turn my Copper and Tin Bars into Bronze Bars. This should take you around 90-95 Mining skill.

At 75 you can learn how to smelt Silver Ore. This will help you get your skill to 125. Silver Ore and bars sell for rougly the same, buy the ore and sell the bars at the auction house. However on some high populated servers, Ores are extremely expensive, then you should just mine Tin and Smelt Bronze until 125. If you find any Silver Vein, smelt the ores before you reach 115 in Mining, because it's better to smelt them while they are still yellow or orange and Smelt Silver turns green at 122.
Thousand Needles

TN map
Redridge Mountains

redridge_mountains map

Profession: Mining (1-65)

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Here is a guide for mining which I use. It's very good.

         First, visit any trainer in the main cities of old Azeroth - just ask a guard, and learn Apprentice Mining.
Download the following addon: Gatherer

This addon shows you every Mining node location on your map, like you will see on the pictures in the guide. The addon and the databse can be found here.

I recommend you to get the following enchant: [Formula: Enchant Gloves - Advanced Mining] you can just buy any low level gloves from a vendor and enchant that one with this Enchant, equip the gloves when you level your mining. Check the Auction House and if there is any [Scroll of Enchant Gloves - Advanced Mining] available, buy it. When you reach the thorium part, it will save you a lot of time because you will be able to mine the Rich Thorium Veins a lot sooner.
When you have around 30 copper Ore, go and Smelt them and repeate the cycle, go mine ores then smelt them. Save the Copper Bars, you will need them.

Durotar - [Copper Ore]

Durotar map
Dun Morogh - [Copper Ore]

Dun Morogh map
Alternative Map:
Basically just every starter zone. I won't include mining ways for these, because you can find copper everywhere you go.

Wallpaper Group 3

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Wallpaper Group 2

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