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Hot KEYS To World of Warcraft Domination

Editorial Note: This article is about Zuggy's Gold Master Guide and is one of our favorite guides for the game of Warcraft Gold Making. Derek is the creator of Zuggy's Gold Master Guide. If you are a gamer than you should fully understand the importance your reaction time. It doesn't matter if you're playing an FPS, RTS, or World of Warcraft, wow power levelingyour ability to quickly make decisions and execute on them via the quickness of your fingers is of absolute most importance. I've known a few players who were "clickers", basically players who choose to bind very few or no keys at all. The argument being they didn't need bindings because of the 1.5 second global cooldown. To me, this just seems absolutely ridiculous. wow power levelingIt'd be like trying to type only using one finger. Clicking all your abilities would be like trying to type an email with a single finger. Memorizing a solid set of key bindings is going to be extremely important and is a key factor in determining your final level of success. The fewer abilities you have to click the better, binding all your abilities to hotkeys is crucial. power levelingFor most of us, your left hand rests on the keyboard, positioned on home row. This should be your starting base for all your key bindings. Q, W, E, A, S, D by default are all your movement keys, even though you'll primarily be using the mouse to move and change camera angles, having these keys bound to their original functions is important so you can continue moving while switching targets (since Tab target is hopelessly broken). As your mouse will be your primary camera angle adjuster you may choose to move your strafe keys from Q and E to A and D, thus opening up additional easy binds. The size of your hand will determine which key will be the farthest reach for you, in all likelihood it will be either 5, 6, or 7. Next you'll draw an imaginary boundary from this key to the bottom of your keyboard, this will be your "WoW home row". The most important factor in choosing your bindings is picking keys which are going to be easy for you to hit, you don't want to have to be thinking about your keys, you simply need to hit them via reaction. By memorizing all your keys you remove any additional variables and simply play by thought. My Key Bindings: 1-6 Shift + 1-6 F Shift + E, R, T, G, Y, F, V F1-F4 Mouse Button 4, Mouse Button 5, Scroll Mouse Button Shift + Mouse Button 4, Shift + Mouse Button 5, Shift + Scroll Mouse button. There was a time when I was more or less a "clicker", terrible I know, I had a few skills bound; sinister strike, eviscerate, kick, stuff like that, but I lacked many key abilities I needed to make myself a better player. I finally buckled down and bound everything, it took me probably two weeks to get really comfortable with everything I had bound, but in the long run it was a great decision. I was faster in PvP, more efficient in PvE, and had gotten to a point where everything was basically second nature. Though this is what works for me, it might be work for everyone, you might have to try out a couple different setups to figure out what's best for you. Though I truly believe, once you've given your set of hotkeys time to really get comfortable, it'll make you a much better player and a stronger, faster opponent in PvP.
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How to Become a Good Mage

- Watch Your Cooldowns Mage class is very different from other classes in that it has many spells with short cooldown times, and these spells also constitute the core arsenal for a mage. You should constantly monitor the time left on Fire Blast; Frost Nova; Blink; and Counterspell, so as to maximize your damage and survivability. This is a bit harder than it sounds, since it is very easy to develop "tunnel vision" when there are a lot of actions going on in the middle of your screen. You could use a mod to help you in this area, or you could just play more and eventually you will develop a sense of time as to when your cooldowns are about to expire, so that you don't have to watch them constantly wow power leveling. The other aspect of "watching your cooldowns" is knowing when to use them, especially for your Frost Nova, Blink and Counterspell. For example, in most cases you don't want to blow both Frost Nova and Blink in short succession because after that you will have very little defense left. Similarly, you may not want to use Counterspell at your first opportunity, but reserve it for the more critical moments. The same goes for other cooldown-related abilities such as racial traits and PvP trinkets, I will say a few more words about them in later sectionswow power leveling. - Move Even though you are a caster and many of your spells require you to be stationary to cast, you shouldn't just stand at one place without moving an inch the whole time. On the contrary, moving is an integral part of mage combat because you need to constantly adjust the distance and facing between you and your enemy to take advantage of terrains and make sure your spells can hit him but he would have a hard time hitting you. This isn't just for when you are up against melee classes. For example, if you can run in circles around a caster such as a priest, he will have a very hard time in landing a spell on you due to facing requirement, while you can still blast him with your instant spells. The general rule is that you should be moving whenever your Global Cooldown (GCD) is up. - Learn to Multitask There will be plenty of times when you (and perhaps your teammates with you) face multiple opponents, and this is where multitasking comes in: you need to juggle between doing damage; crowd control through Polymorph and snare; Counterspelling; moving; and staying alive. To accomplish this you have to be quick in the eyes and fast at hands, shifting targets and spells constantly to meet any challenge your opponents throw at you and your team. This isn't something you can learn overnight just by reading some guides or watching some video clips, you really need to be in those situations to learn to not to panic and cast the correct spells under pressure. As I've stated in the Introduction, the warlock class offers some great training on multitasking, since you will be controlling both your character and your pet and coordinate between the two. If you can juggle three mobs or two players effortlessly on a warlock, then you are well on your way to become a good multitaskerpower leveling. - Develop Fast Reflex and Good Anticipation These two are sort of tied together in that good anticipation will help you to react quicker. As an example of what I mean by "anticipation", let's say you are fighting a priest and all of a sudden he runs toward you, you should realize at this point that he is about to use Psychic Scream so have your finger ready on that trinket or WotF key. As for "fast reflex", any PvP mage should be able to Counterspell a 1.5 second cast under any circumstance. A mage with great anticipation and reflex such as Saerdna can Cold Snap and Ice Block within under a second after he senses a potential killing blow is coming. - Create an Efficient and Effective Keybinding Scheme I won't get into the whole "Clicker vs. Keybinder" argument, because there is simply no debate whatsoever that keybinding is absolutely essential when it comes to PvP. To create a good keybinding scheme, I suggest you to look at the spells you want to use, and the keys you can most comfortably and reliably reach during the heat of battle, then assign the most accessible keys to those spells that you use the most. You also need to think about what spells you may need to use while you are on the move, so that you can assign them to keys that you can still press easily while you are running. It will take a bit of work to get everything right, but you will be amply rewarded for your effort. This whole process varies from person to person, but if you need some ideas, you could check out the movie Sorrow Hill 5 from Otherguy, or you check out a later section (5.4) where I put down what keybindings I use. - Watch Mage Videos and Learn One of the best ways to become better at a class is to learn from the masters. Over the years a few names stand out from the rest, they are Otherguy, Saerdna, and Vurtne. Even though their videos are mostly about World PvP, I strongly recommend that you watch them, because everything I've said in this section, such as "Watch Your Cooldowns", "Move", etc., is all superbly demonstrated in these videos. For more information about these videos, refer to the video section later in this guide.
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WoW Fishing Guide And WoW Gold Secrets Guide

I wanted to give you a quick preview as to what you actually get when you get the Gold Secrets Guide. As you know there are lots of strategies in here for every level, level 1 to level 70 different strategies you can use and strategies for both alliance and horde it doesn’t matter what faction you play. The guide is page after page of secrets maps different techniques used to make lots of gold. It’s all organized with the <a href="http://www.wow-powerleveling.org">wow power leveling</a>table of contents, each one links directly to a strategy, so if there is a map you want to go to or secret you want to refer back to its very easy just to click on the link and it takes you right there you can go to your favorite screen shots or maps or whatever you need to help you with the strategy you are working on.

In addition to the gold guide you are going to get these following bonuses. I’ll just cover 4 of the 7 free bonuses here.

Auctioneer’s Resource- Easily make thousands and thousands of gold, <a href="http://www.wow-powerleveling.org">wow power leveling</a>this bonus involves different secrets to play the auction house and get maximum profit out of.

Profit Chart- Absolutely the best areas for gold, loot, materials, and rare materials. All levels from 10-70 are covered in this easy to read, totally original chart. Need some quick cash?Print this out and just keep this near you while<a href="http://www.wow-powerleveling.org/wow+power+leveling.html">wow power leveling</a> your are leveling, while your playing. This gives you different areas you can farm for certain materials, rare drops and gold sources.

Lifetime Subscription to the WoW Gold Letter: Often times some of the best opportunities for making gold come and go quickly. That’s why the creator of the this guide started the WoW Gold Letter. This e-mail newsletter is exclusively for owners of the Gold Secrets Guide and he sends out alerts any time he finds a hot tactic for making gold. This is your key to profits throughout the Burning Crusade!

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