Archive for the 'WoW' Category
400 WoW gold per hour guide
Posted in News, Blizzard, WoW, Warcraft, Gear on May 29th, 2007I saw an ad for a WoW gold guide that claims you can make 400 gold per hour. Now, I bet some of the guys who practiced it finished with their accounts banned.
In order to make their mistake let me tell you what the guide is about teleporting to Dire Maul - East Wing. There are three thorium veins there that you can mine. You then go out, get re-invited, and teleport back in.
Obviously, the whole teleporting back and forth is going to get noticed. In addition, exploits like that get closed pretty quickly once Blizzard becomes aware of it. The fact that one guy made 400 gold in an hour then got banned is a poor excuse to shell $19.99 for getting this INSIDE information.
WoW Arena points
Posted in Blizzard, WoW, Warcraft, Classes, Arena, Gear, PvP on May 24th, 2007Heres the basics of Arena Point Distribution:
Each week, during tuesday maint, your team is awarded a point value based on its rating.
Example: Your 5v5 has 1400 rating. Lets say hypothetically this gives 350 points. Each member of your arena team gets 350 points if they played at least 30% of the total amount of games the team played.
5v5 teams get 100% of the available points per team.
3v3 teams get slightly less per team.
2v2 teams get further point reductions.
I have no idea why 3v3 and 2v2 teams do not get as many points as 5v5. It probably has something to do with 5v5 requires more people to do, so thats the bonus. Either which way dont feel you need to do 5v5 to get ahead. You can still progress with 3v3 and 2v2 to get items.
All teams need to play at least 10 games a week in order to be rated.
How long:
This depends on your skill, and the skill of your team mates. I dont wana say “sub par” however teams bellow 1501 (1500 or less) have to wait a much longer time to get points then those at 1501 or higher. Once your team reaches 1501 the mathmatical formula to get points becomes exponential. This means a very large increase in the amount of points you get.
A team with around 1600 rating can expect to get an item every month or so if they are 2v2. If you are in 3v3 its similar but more expedient, and 5v5 you have more points so you would most definatly be getting 1 piece in a month at the least.
You only can get points from one team per week.
If you have many teams, the team with the highest number of points awarded to it, will be where you get your arena points for that week. Even if your 2v2 was 1900 rated, and your 5v5 was 1850, your 5v5 would give you more points. So you would gain from the 1850 rated 5v5 team.
NPR pities Chinese gold farmers
Posted in News, Blizzard, WoW, Warcraft, Gear on May 18th, 2007NRP has a report on gold farming in China.
Playing online games for 12 hours is a fulltime job for thousands of Chinese workers. They’re accumulating virtual money — or “gold” — which they can sell for real cash. But it’s a dull and labor-intensive job with limited payoffs.
According to the interview, there’s a gap between what you get paid if your farm gold in the US or in China. If you do it in China, you expect at most $4 for 12 hours of work. In the US, the same gold gets you $13. I’m not sure the economics work like that but that’s what they said.
So if you want to buy cheap WoW gold, go to Shanghai!
Black Temple trailer
Posted in News, Blizzard, WoW, Warcraft, Dungeons on May 16th, 2007Blizzard are done with the patch it seems. You can view the Black Temple trailer below:
There’s also an HD version of it here.
Cheap WoW gold
Posted in News, Blizzard, WoW, Warcraft, Gear on May 13th, 2007I know some of you are interested in purchasing WoW gold. I haven’t seen a reliable comparison of prices between vendors so far but this one seems pretty close.
| US Gold | Team-VIP | GamerKing | IGE |
| 100 |
$19.70 |
$26.21 | $27.36 |
| 500 | $94.73 | $127.27 | $133.05 |
| 1,000 | $188.11 | $253.19 | $264.76 |
| 2,000 | $374.04 | $504.20 | $527.34 |
| 3,000 | $558.54 | $753.78 | $788.49 |
| 4,000 | $742.08 | $1,002.40 | $1048.68 |
| Euro Gold | Team-VIP | GamerKing | IGE |
| 500 | $14.40 | $14.92 | $17.01 |
| 1,000 | $26.91 | $27.95 | $32.14 |
| 1,500 | $38.73 | $40.29 | $46.58 |
| 2,000 | $50.39 | $52.47 | $60.85 |
| 3,000 | $74.21 | $77.33 | $89.90 |
| 4,000 | $97.38 | $101.54 | $118.30 |
Maybe someone could do a similar price comparison for powerleveling.
WoW Arena titles
Posted in News, Blizzard, WoW, Warcraft, Classes, Arena on May 13th, 2007The Arena titles has finally surfaced - courtesy of Drysc.
There will be four rankings to be attained:
- 0.0% - 0.5%: Gladiator (and Armored Nether Drake sent in mail)
- 0.5% - 3%: Duelist
- 3% - 10%: Rival
- 10% - 35%: Challenger
The rankings are per Battlegroup.
11 million WoW gold disappear
Posted in News, Blizzard, WoW, Warcraft, Classes on May 11th, 2007I’ve probably seen hundreds of spam messages advertsing WoW gold as well as powerleveling services.
Blizzard has struck back recently - banning over 100,000 accounts and deleting 11 million gold (yes, that’s 11,000,000 of WoW gold). I imagine this means no more cheap wow gold for a month!
TechDirt are comparing this to the economy of Namibia:
There are also other problems with trying to count in-game economies — partly because they’re very much at the whim of the makers of various games. So, for example, when World of Warcraft makers Blizzard simply remove 11 million gold pieces from circulation, after shutting down accounts that made gold through fraud and cheats, how is that counted in the grand economic scheme?
What’s your take on this?
WoW Gold
Posted in Blizzard, WoW, Warcraft, Classes, Gear on May 10th, 2007World of Warcraft has been a million-dollar business for Blizzard but it’s a million-dollar business for companies who sell WoW gold, accounts, and more.
Game outsourcing has been here ever since Ultima Online came out more than a decade ago. Diablo 2 item trading was quite a big business but recently eBay banned the auctions of virtual goods.
BBC has an article on the implications of game outsourcing, here’s a few quotes:
Qin Shen, who works for a company called Ucdao.com, says: “Many white collar workers want to improve their character on their own, but they do not have much time. They need to go to work in the day and they don’t have the energy to improve at night, so they need someone else to play for them.”
But to say this is hugely controversial among the game’s community is putting it mildly. I posted a message on one website asking for people who buy gold to get in touch - and got a number of quite hostile responses.
Eventually, I did find someone who had bought gold.
“I have a life outside of the game that’s certainly much more important, so the few precious hours I do get to play on my game I don’t want to spend doing the same thing over and over again to get in-game money, when I could just buy that and do the stuff in-game that I actually enjoy,” he said.
1 to 60 powerleveling record
Posted in Blizzard, WoW, Warcraft, Classes, Hunters, Shaman, Gear, Leveling on May 9th, 2007I wonder who’s holding the record for leveling from 1 to 60. I was looking at a few powerleveling guides and I saw that Joana was boasting she was able to do 1 to 60 in 4 days, 20 hours.
That’s about three times faster than it took me to level my main character - a hunter.