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Depending on their proclivities, most WoW players will either sneer at Arena gear, writing them off as "welfare epics" that bolster the undeserving, or thank their lucky stars that the game provides an endgame progression path that doesn't involve killing Internet monsters in a raid group. But regardless of whom you poll, chances are that they'll have some Gladiator gear somewhere in their inventory, whether or not they're proud of it. The ones most conflicted about this are very likely the ones who cried the loudest when Blizzard announced that it was going to implement ratings requirements on some of the most desirable pieces of Arena gear. (Are they still "welfare epics" when not everyone is eligible for them?) For better or worse, the system is changing in Wrath of the Lich King, in ways that may end up remedying most of the complaints that the Arena system's detractors (the reasonable ones, anyway) levied against it. From the looks of it, the way that gear acquisition will work in Lich King will have one guaranteed effect: Players will no longer be able to slog through dozens of defeats in order to acquire some of the best gear. "Bad" players will still get something to show for their failures -- it just won't be the best of the best. It should come as no surprise that the new system in many ways mirrors how WoW doles out PvE gear: via a tiered system, which incorporates both PvP "currencies" into the equipment costs. Those who dabble in PvP will be able to buy decent, entry-level stuff -- the "blue sets" of the PvP world. And on it goes, to the highest tier, which as a whole is even more restrictive in terms of accessibility than the high-end Arena gear in the game today. It's an interesting system, and one that, we hope, will remedy some of the most glaring oversights in the one we use today. buy wow gold wow power leveling aion power leveling s this big swirly maelstrom in the middle of the map a big whirlpool or a aerial vortex storm.. thing aion power leveling The maelstrom you see on the map is The Maelstrom. Gasp! It's a very whirlpooly, stormy area of the world, where the Well of Eternity used to be. It blew up, split the world into a few different pieces, and aion gold there's all sorts of tasty ruins down there now like the former Elven capital and its Queen. We'll probably be going there in a future expansion, though it's never been specifically stated aion gold There isn't a new Northrend mote extractor, but the Zapthrottle Mote Extractor from Outland/The Burning Crusade works on them just fine. You use the exact same one wow gold Hi, I'm wondering how people in Wintergrasp get like 60k health? When I Google search it, it doesn't do anything and of course you can't Wowwikki it, so this seems the best place to ask aion power level That's the result of a buff called Tenacity. It's a stacking buff, and how high the stack goes is determined by how imbalanced (population-wise) the battle is at that moment. If the difference between the two dmpengzdp1116 aion power level sides is minor, the outnumbered team will only have a couple stacks of it. If the gap is very, very large, it can stack as high as 20 which will give that faction pretty massive healthpools and obscenely high cheap wow gold I am looking for a suggestion for a buff mod that will let me assign buffs that I should always have. I would then want it to tell me which of these buffs are no longer active or are about to expire. Any suggestions And you thought Blizzard would run out of prefixes for Gladiator gear. Not a chance. But just like anything else that's initially jarring, chances are you'll get used to the goofy titles. Savage Gladiator: Per the "tiered" system, the Savage Gladiator set is the PvP equivalent of "dungeon blues." You can pick them up on the cheap, even if you get consistently whooped, and they don't have any Arena rating requisites attached. Compared to the blue PvP sets introduced most recently in Burning Crusade, which only required modest faction rep and a little gold, the Savage Gladiator gear is a little hard to get. It'll cost both Arena points and Honor, though modest amounts of each -- 12,000 Honor and 700 Arena points on the high end, during late stages of the WotLK beta. On the plus side, there will be Savage Gladiator gear for every slot currently served by the Arena sets. So unlike the level 70 PvP blues, you'll be able to get stuff like wands, relics, off-hand items, and thrown weapons.
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