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Believe it or not, it's been four years since World of Warcraft opened its awaiting arms to would-be adventurers, and nearly two years since its first expansion, The Burning Crusade. Regardless of this slightly languid release schedule, WOW continues to be wildly popular, and thus Blizzard are willing to swing the punch of an expansion at the most competitive time in gaming wow power leveling . Expectations are high, otherwise respectable people are preparing to forget to use the toilet and eat, and over 11 m cheap wow power leveling illion subscribers are desperate to hit the icy terrain of Northrend.

 

 

Which is why it's slightly awkward to deliver this review. Wrath of the Lich King, while a phenomenally tight, well-built expansion, lacks the killer instinct and wow-factor (acronym and adjective) that both WOW and The Burning Crusade had. Depending on what character you're using, WOTLK starts off with you either at odds with or working for the Lich King. And if you have a level 55 character, you'll be able to create a Death Knight, WOW's first hero class. Beginning at 55, the initial experience of being a Death Knight introduces you to cheap wow gold the class through a few hours of heavily story-driven quests, beginning above the Eastern Plaguelands in a necropolis known as Acherus: The Ebon Hold. This gigantic floating skull-palace houses your quests, your class-trainers, and the new rune forging (read: Death Knight-only buff application) system. Through cheap wow power leveling these quests you level from 55 through to 59, and acquire as many talents as you would from level 10 onwards.

 

 

These quests are well-written, fun, and reasonably dramatic, ending with a large-scale battle against the forces of the Light, who eventually free you from the thrall of the titular undead demigod, carefully explaining how you can join the goodie-two-shoes Alliance. You'll even find yourself experiencing a little guilt as you do dirty work for Arthas (the titular Lich King) - killing innocents, stealing horses, and generally doing true, no-nonsense evil. This is refreshingly grim in comparison to some of WOW's somewhat reserved content, and will no doubt create a fair amount of grumbling among the moralistic. WoW Gold

23:59 - 2008-Dec-10


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