A subreddit for non-retail World of Warcraft servers and emulation, as well as spreading the word about servers worth playing on. I remember back in the day WoW-Pro had some great free leveling guides. I've been trying to go back through their archives but it seems hit or miss on some sections. It's an interactive leveling addon that. Feb 20, 2019 Head to WoW-Pro.com! WoW-Pro Guides is a set of addons which bring the guides from WoW-Pro.com into the game. This includes the famous Jame's Leveling Guides! Currently, the only active module for the WoW-Pro addon is a leveling guide module. The addon is designed to provide easy, streamlined questing and leveling in a completely customizable. Zygor's Leveling Addon. I actually recommend wowpro addon, its much better and cleaner than zygor. Apr 10, 2017 - Poll: Which leveling addon do you prefer? WoW-Pro: World of Warcraft Pro Brings Game Experience to You! Zygor: Zygor Guides. Accomplish more in online games like World of Warcraft: Legion and The Elder Scrolls Online with in-game guides for Leveling, Gold, Professions, Achievements, and more. Sign up for Zygor Elite and gain access to all of our guides. Options PageWhat we need from the community: First of all, patience. We will do our best to come out with an up to date, new addon quickly, but it will take time.Secondly, we need input! With suggestions for features you'd like to see in the new addon.Thirdly, we need help! The addon is currently in a closed ALPHA stage. Most features work but there are known issues and very few guide files have been converted to the new format. If you are a regular member of WoW-Pro, have some coding experience, and want to help out with alpha testing, please.Once the rest of the basic features have been added, and more guide files have been converted, we will release the addon for an open beta test by all our WoW-Pro users. Our goal is to have a finished, polished addon ready for Cataclysm.Current Addon Features:. Check-able list of steps with detailed descriptions listed below step titles. Manual completion enabled for all steps. Auto-completion enabled for Accept, Turn-In, and Complete type steps. Coordinate mapping for single coordinates supported through TomTom. Sort-able guide list showing zone, author, level range, and amount completed. Now has scrollbar (woopsie!). Guide window is resizeable and can show number of steps from 1-15. Guide list now correctly displays progress for all completed steps, not just manually completed ones. Current guide pane which allows you to scroll through the entire current guide, completed and non-completed steps. Addon automatically queries the server when you log in and updates a database of completed quests, so no progress will be lost even after a client crash. Sticky steps! Used for 'do as you go' steps, they appear above the normal step and stay there until completed. New: Auto-completion is now supported for flight, hearth, run, boat, and get flight path steps.Known Issues (to be fixed). Coordinate mapping only works within the guide's title zone. Multiple zone support to be added soon. Guide window resizing is not smooth and looks rather odd. It can also be resized to too small for 1 step (which means no steps display) or too large for 15 steps (leaving blank space). Auto-completion not yet supported for partial quest complete, set hearth, loot, and use steps. Next guide does not yet automatically load when you finish a guide.Future Features:. Need to add support for listing certain steps as dependent on multiple quests being completed to be checked off (steps to go to a questing hub, for example). Use item buttons. We're going with a look similar to quest helper, though may provide a move-able button or a keybinding for the current step similar to that in Tour Guide. Animation for checking off steps (a check mark appears, old quest fades out, other quests move up). Either integration of the arrow, or permission from TomTom's author to redistribute their addon, maintaining the author's name and the addon's original name (basically leaving the addon untouched). Support for area vs. Player run path type coordinates. Display customization (font, font size, colors, amount of info displayed - ability to use mouse-over tooltips instead of displaying the full step). Support for step skipping (not the same as manual completion) - the guide knows you did NOT complete the quest and will not ask you to complete quests with follow ups. Perhaps has a confirmation message stating 'Skipping this step will result in skipping X follow-up steps'. Need to add support for quest dependencies for this to work. Auto-load a guide based on level. A separate 'shopping list' frame which can be opened with a button on the title bar, used for a couple things in the leveling guide but which will get the most use for profession guides. Improved logic/display for multi-objective steps. Not exactly sure how this would work, but perhaps have 'substeps' which are displayed together, and checked off as they are completed. For guide coders, I'd like to see a little more formatting ability for the mouse over notes. There were many times I'd wanted to add new lines to improve readability, and was unable to. An optional target button, which allows you to target a named mob and places a raid icon above it's head. This will help locate wandering mobs. Ex: T Bjomolf would find the wolf Bjomolf if he is in range, target him, and place a skull above his head so he can be easily located. Ability for the guide to double as a quest tracker (showing the current quest's completion status) as an option. Example: 'Mobs slain: X / Y' would display underneath the N text display.Guide File Updates:Guide files will be needing some significant updates. You can help us out with these even if you aren't currently working on the addon. Include quest tags for each step (not just quest steps) so they will be auto-completed properly (I understand this was already being done when the addon switch was initiated). Our own coordinates for quest givers and turn ins. Coordinates are no longer listed in the N section (that's just for descriptions of the step now). Instead they are listed in the M tag like so:A Your Place In The World QID 4641 N From the NPC in front of you. M 43.3,68.6 Possible Future Addons:. WoW-Pro Talents - Easy talent recommendations while leveling, for all specs. Possibly include rotation suggestions as well. For players jumping in partway through, it should be able to detect their current talent changes and adjust accordingly, or recommend a respec if the talents are too messed up. Talents should be prioritized to make sure people pick up the most vital ones. Recommendations of glyphs would also be nice. WoW-Pro Dungeons - Guides to dungeons. Easy access while leveling, recommended dungeons for your level and gear. Include gear lists, etc. Step by step guides, preferably with pictures, includes boss kill strategies. WoW-Pro Gold Making - Daily quests, gathering/farming circuits, perhaps even auctioneer advice. WoW-Pro Reputation - Reputation guides created using the addon. WoW-Pro Holiday - Holiday guides created using the addon. WoW-Pro Achievements - Other achievement guides.We want to make this addon the best it can be for you, our users. Please let us know what you'd like to see in the new addon! I was just wondering, is it possible, or not that much call, for a guide to let us know where and how to farm things such as Frostweave cloth or Sungrass or some such things.Another request, of course, this is probably there and I'm just missing it, but a legend that lets us know what the conventions mean in the professions guide? For instance, at the moment, I'm using the tailoring guide, but I'm unsure what (and of course, I started using it when I was already level 398 in tailoring so the guide jumped to the correct spot for me.) 8:Bolt of Frostweave:40:130:1:Ethernium Thread:5:35 means. In the step for Duskweave Wristwraps. I kind of figured out, it takes 8 frostweave bolts to make one Duskweave Wristwrap. That it takes 5 frostweave cloths to make one bolt therefore, the 40. It needs 1 Ethernium Thread. What is confusing me is the 130 and the 5:35. In the step above, Duskweave Leggings: Craft these from 404 to 405. Materials: 8 Bolt of Frostweave (8/138) 1 Ethernium Thread (1/36). Does the 130 and 35 in the following step correspond to the (8/138) and (1/36) respecfivly? In other words, are those numbers the estimated numbers needed to level to the appropriate place? I mean, it's estimated that it will take me between 40 and 138 Wristwraps to get to the next level due to the item turning yellow and green before I reach it? If that's the case, then I guess I'm not confused at all.:)I thnk I just talked my way into understanding. However, in case I'm wrong, and also for anyone else that might be confused and not able to talk themselves into the understanding, I think I'm going to leave this in. Hopefully, it helps someone else understand. If I'm correct, that is.Thanks,Michael. While I love this addon and think its the coolest, I think Routes with Gathermate wil give you better what you are asking for. Also another good resource is the farming and profession leveling guides on wow-professions.com. There is also an android app that has the farming guides so you can see them on your phone:) I assume its made by the creaters of wow-professions since it seems to be the same work.I don't really know anything about the wow-pro profession guides (other than that they exist) so I can't help you out there. Normal0falsefalsefalseEN-USX-NONEX-NONEMicrosoftInternetExplorer4This has been happening, but I've not really read it until now. My guide istelling me to report a bug.' WoWPro: Resetting Guide EmmTow8990 due to upgrade. Forgetting skipped steps.WoWPro No closest waypoint? Please report a bug: Guide EmmTow8990, Step NAbandoned Crate of GoodsWoWPro: ALCD3: delta 757.783548,757.783548'There was more, but I don't think they were part of the 'report bug' thing. I think the rest was simply stating in chat window what wow-pro was doing. 'Wowpro: Discovered Flight Point; Longying Outpost' and 'AL:LFO ZC to 807/0.' I'm thinking things like that are normal.Do you want us to report all these things everytime? I'd hate to 'double' report something someone else has already reported, but I'm not sure how to find out what was reported or if what I'm encountering was the first time it's come up.BTW, I'd like to say again, thank you for an awesome guide. Fallout 4 communist mod. I'm still having issues with waypoints pointing me in the wrong direction at times. Frustrating, but I know, there are so many variables to the waypoint thing. What direction did you guys come from when setting it, what direction did I come from, what angles did we take to get there, etc etc. I am finding that once I hit a partial waypoint, (i.e. 1/3) if I very off the path slightly, the guide directs me back to the first waypoint rather than the next one I was going for. Not sure if that's a setting in config I have set wrong or what. But has caused me to use a colorful mediphore or two.:)Thanks again,Michaeledit: I saved and got that stuff at the beginning. Not sure what would happen if I delete it. I typed most of this in word and copy and pasted it, which might be it. But I'm a little concerned that if I delete it, it will make the word portion unreadable. Sorry if it's not needed and I should have deleted it. Let me know and I'll fix it in future posts. ![]() Some things in the chat logs are just informational messages that we should demote to debug messages.At one point, discovery of flight points and automatic select were new features, so we printed out messsages saying what the addon was doing. Now that the feature is mature, it makes sense to demote the messages. Problem is that we get used to them and dont see them any more even when they stare at us in the face.So I ask you to report any messages. If I give you are resason why we need to keep it around, see if you agree with me. I don't mind being challenged. But I may just say 'oh, yeah, I'll get rid of that'.PS: The waypoints getting reset on sequences is a sore point I have tried to fix a few times. The problem is that I have to solve is that the waypoints get set every time the guide updates, which include a ton of conditions like going in and out of combat, zone changes and other things you cant imagine. But you may have 'eaten' one or more waypoints out of a set. Recoginzing that the new waypoint setting is a super set of the existing waypoint set and that it should or should not be reset is tricky.PPS: I would rather have a double or triple report than an omitted report.PPPS: If you are seeing 'AL:LFO ZC', you have not updated to the official TomTom and you are naughty.PPPPS: You should post to the Towlong Steppes guide and yell at Emmaleah about the Abandoned Crate of Goods! But, but. I don't want to be yelled at. Ill go look at it.I looked at it, There is a waypoint in there, so I dont know why it is complaining. Perhaps the map has chanaged / shifted so that isn't a valid waypoint?Its one of those treasure steps that have to be manually checked off. It looks like I put it to a CC tag so it could auto complete. Perhaps it could be changed to an A step with the QID for the tracking quest.Perhaps changing the note to say check this step off when you are done is the best way to deal with it? I will run over there on beta (because I dont have any live characters who havent picked it up ) and see If I can determine a better way to handle it. Another round of bug fixes later, and it's that time again folks!This time through, we had mostly bug fixes. The only new feature added is support for multiple profiles for your display settings, courtesy of Ace3Our addon alpha files have moved to github. Everything is still available in zip format for the many folks who aren't familiar with git, but we now to have a git repository available for the programmers out there!Feel free to make an account over on github (it's free) and leave feedback there via the awesome issue tracker. However, I'll still respond to any feedback sent via WoW-Pro, email, blog, or twitter, just as I have beenThanks for the hard work everyone, we are almost there! I am a new reader and subscriber to this forum and I mainly joined to reply to some of the comments made about Dugi and his guides.First, I have to say that Dugi's guide works very well, I have never had any problems at all with anything, and I own them all.Ok, many users of your guides may wonder why people buy guides. Well, you have to take into consideration that the price includes free updates forever, and the updates are quickly put into place. This is worth a lot in itself, I don't particularly want to wait months for an updated version to appear. (I had a quick look at one of the guides on this website, it still talks about 'collecting wolf meat' at the beginning of the Human training quests. That is about six months behind the times) Its great having free guides but they are pretty useless if they are not up to date, particularly as your members see fit to slag off ones that are.I have always found dugi and his team polite and very obliging when I have needed to contact them, that is also hard to find most of the time and worth payin for.In short I am happy with my Dugi's guide and see no reason to replace it.I am not writing this as I have any axe to grind with this website or the ppl that run it, I will read it and I am sure there is much here that is useful. But I fail to see why there is any need to attack other guides.Best wishesPanther. If by 'collecting wolf meat' you are referring to one of the first quests in the human starting zone, you still do that quest. Also, your post seems more like an advert for Duigi than a real critique of the WoW-pro guides.That said, you do have one good point, the guides are way out of date and that is detrimental to new members enjoying this site. I don't refer just to the levelling guides, but to most of them. Perhaps when a guide has been on since before BC one might consider removing them?Otherwise, I love this site. You are quite correct that I have no association with Dugi, I do not, other than using his guide, you are quite wrong that I trawled through the whole forum looking for comments about Dugi and his guide. I saw one which said tht Dugi's guide was a lot more expensive than Zygor. (It isn't) there were several replies to that comment.What is it with people on this forum that they just want to slag everyone else off.As far as I know there is nothing wrong with Dugi's guide and nothing wrong with the ppl who use it.I'm not attaking this site or what you are doing here, as I have said before, it is fine.Try to get on with folks. Eh, I think Brune was simply defensive based on you coming to our forum, hunting through comments to find one about Dugi (and I'm sorry, that comment is on a page that isn't even visible anymore by default because it is so old, so I'm assuming you heard about it from someone on Dugi's site and hunted through to find it), and posted on OUR forum, 'praising' (your words not mine) a competitors guides. Now, did we EVER come to YOUR forum and start 'praising' Jame's guides? No - and if I'm wrong please correct me here.On that note, I'm rather interested as to why you didn't reply to the comment that this whole conversation is actually relevant to. Posting on the front page instead of replying to the comment in question is rather inflammatory. I have to assume that you realized that comment was NOT visible, and wanted more attention paid to your 'rebuttal' than is actually paid to the original comment. Meaning, you're muck dredging here, bringing something that's already been discussed and put to rest back up to the front. It honestly looks as if you are doing this purposefully to make us look bad, when in fact WoW-Pro responded politely and quickly and in a way MORE than reasonable to Dugi's requests.I agree, it's fine that Dugi corrected the issue about the price. Did I delete his comment? It's still there, and anyone with the immense amount of free time and boredom necessary to hunt through several pages of comments to find and look at that old conversation can easily see his reply and correction. I took down the more inflammatory comment by one of our users that Dugi had also objected to.I also notice you have no response to my comment below, where I clearly outline how Dugi has either come here himself or paid/asked others to come here and spam advertising. So please forgive us if we are slightly defensive regarding people coming here to talk about Dugi's guides - we've had bad experiences in the past with such.Please try to understand that we have been MORE than fair to you and Dugi. I feel as though I've kept a fairly cool head despite criticism of our guides, our community, and the previous rudeness perpetrated by Dugi's guides here on WoW-Pro. And remember, this occurred MONTHS ago, so your sudden post is completely out of the blue. It's no wonder people are defensive. First, these guides are not 'useless' - far from it. I didn't say all the guides on this site are useless, I said that guides that are out of date are useless, and they are, how can you work accurately from an out of date guide. But mainly I was making the point that part of the price of Dugi's guide is for quick and accurate updates.I am not attacking the guides here, I'm sure they are very useful, as I said before. Tonite I started levelling a blood elf warlock with the ingame guide from here and it worked fine.I think Dugi came on to this website because what had been written about his guide was just not true, I am refering to the price comparison between his guide and Zygor. Surely he was entitled to do so.There is nothing wrong with Dugi's guide, or the people who use it, so what is the point in slagging it off and making personal attacks on other who happen to disagree with you. Panther - I was fine when all Dugi had done was come here to throw in his two cents in a discussion about different guides, paid vs. Free guides, etc.What you aren't seeing is the very frequent attempts at free advertising and customer sniping he or someone he employs post here on WoW-Pro. This occurs both through comments on our guides and through 'guides' he (or his lackeys) post here that essentially say 'Come to Dugi's site for the best guides!' Needless to say these posts are deleted when I find them, so unfortunately I cannot show you examples of this. But THAT is the behavior I am condemning, not his reasonably polite post here a few months back.I AM still upset that he came on here with that 'polite' post, acting as if he held a moral high ground, when at the same time he sends advertisers here to attempt to steal our customers. It's rude, underhanded, and not at all polite.Users here may have been criticizing his guides (and please understand, the site owners NEVER did, that was simply one of our users who decided to try out other guides and post his OPINIONS here - which, if you bothered to check, we took down at Dugi's request). But no one from our site, at least as far as I have been informed, has gone over to his site and spammed advertising. If that HAS happened and I am mistaken, please let me know and I'll do my best to stop it. I'm not the owner of WoW-Pro, but I'll do what I can.As far as I'm concerned, Dugi has done a whole lot of coming to our site and interfering one way or another. I'd really prefer you and Dugi and anyone else who uses his guides please just stay on your own site, we'll stay on ours, and we can agree to disagree about what makes a guide worth using.As a final note - I am curious why you've decided to bring this issue up MONTHS after the comment you are referring to was already discussed and taken down. I read every comment posted on WoW-Pro and Dugi hasn't even been mentioned here since then, aside from his spammers. Is there a reason you suddenly have a bone to pick with us? Well, I don't know what has occurred in the past between you and Dugi or anyone else.As I have said I am nothing to do with Dugi, or any other site.BUT, I find your attitude strange. You seem to be saying 'anyone who disagrees with anything posted here can get off our site.' A forum is all about discussion. I joined this forum because I genuiely wanted to see what your guides were all about.So far all I have seen is some rather rude and aggressive people who just seem to want to cause aggrevation.This is all rather sad because the concept of free guides, written by players for players is a great idea. But if others get the welcome I got I dont see them staying long. Much like myself.So I will wish you a fond farewell. (Or perhaps not so fond).sigh. No, if that was my intention, I could simply have chosen not to publish your comment. I was indicating I'd like the advertising and 'praising' of a competitor's guide to stay off our site, and I think that's perfectly reasonable. I somehow wonder that if I wondered onto Dugi's site and started 'praising' WoW-Pro I would not be well-received.As for this being all about discussion - if that's how you feel, I still don't understand why you didn't respond to the actual comment you were addressing, rather than bringing a completely unrelated issue to the front page of a topic that is supposed to be about our revised addon. It just seems to be a needless, drama-generating act to post here instead of as a reply to the actual issue.You have also neatly side stepped the many (valid) points brought up here by saying 'Oh, you are all bad aggressive people'. Is there some reason that you refused to respond to those points?I for one am very sad that you seem more interested in implicating our site as being the 'bad guys' than in talking about the issues at hand.Regardless, I'm sorry we couldn't come to an understanding. The guide was very accurate from 1-30ish but then fell apart. But 70-80 it picked back up and was on spot.I figured out if I just random dungeon from 30-68 it would be easy, which it was.I'm just guessing this guide is for the hardcore Quester out there cause random dungeoning just makes leveling quick and easy.Maybe you could add a guide where if you do a few quest then, let say grind a dungeon, and come out higher level than the guide then there would be a option for a pick up guide from your level not one with pre chain quest. Like part 22 of any quest. Considering you didn't do part 12, but instead went to a random dungeon. Skyward - thanks for trying it out and for the commentThe guides for 30-60 fall apart because they are extremely outdated, written in Vanilla WoW. Wow AddonsWe haven't been focusing out efforts on updating them because a lot of that content will be completely overwritten in Cataclysm.You are correct that these guides were designed for leveling via questing. However we are hoping to add some new features which will allow you to skip certain sections manually (and then skip follow-ups automatically), or optionally have a setting indicating you'd like the guide to automatically skip some of the quests. This would be ideal for people using the dungeon tool, or people with recruit a friend or heirloom items. Hi everyone!Here's a quick taste of what's in the newest alpha build for the WoW-Pro addon:. Fully functional item buttons, for sticky frames as well as normal frames. TONS of customization options. Tooltip/hover over style notes if you don't want them always displayed. Mini-map button and double-click-titlebar functionality to allow you to quickly hide the guide when needed. ALL NEW FEATURE: A built in quest tracker for the quests associated with each step!. Click the step to open it's quest in your log (if you have it). Hope you guys are as excited as I am, if all goes well we'll soon have a fancy, stable beta build posted here on the site! Well that does explain itAnother issue which you may not be able to get around with coding is that, for quests such as Disrupt their Reinforcements in HFP the addon calls for you to collect 4 Demonic Runestones, Disrupt Xilus, collect 4 more and then disrupt Kruul. Unfortunately, in quests like this, after you get the first 4 the second 4 removes itself from the to do list too. Since the coord of the second (in this case) demon gate is linked to the second gathering of the demonstones, you also lose that information when it happens.Don't really know much about the addon, but presumably the fix is telling you to collect 8, go here when you have 4, then go to the next one (which appears after you reach the first tomtom coord) and get another 4.That makes about as much sense as I can make it, hope it's understandable. This was sort of requested before, but I am going to modify the request. I was playing today and got in a battleground and the guide takes up lots of room. One could resize the box by using the bottom right, but a '-' in the top right would be better, when clicked it would do a quick shrink to just that icon which then changes to a '+' which restores it to the last set size. This way a minimize in Battleground/Dungeons option doesn't need added to the options with the logic for it, just a quick minimize and restore button.Speaking of said menus though, it would be nice if eventually you could set the default size in PvE/PvP areas, Battlegrounds and Dungeons. The last two we don't want to always hide the guide (we probably do if the Battleground and Dungeon modules aren't loaded, and for now until those modules are created) as when it enters one of those it should switch to the correct module and load up the guide for that Battleground/Dungeon. The menu would give the option to always minimize, set a default size in each, etc.Quest tracking I would also push up the priority list, so we can track 'mob x of y killed'.The add-on in fairly stable, and I think nearly ready for Beta, once the guide loading issues that remain are resolved (and lots of those were still in the TourGuide version anyhow), and we get a quick minimize/restore (the quest tracking would be nice, but not needed to push to Beta). Thanks very much for the suggestions, Brian. I like them both!The plan currently is to push the guide to Beta once it does all the things Tour Guide once did for us. So we still have two high priority things to fix - add the last few auto-completion types, and the item button. The former should be done this week. The latter may take more time. Once those two things are done, I think the addon works well enough to release to the general public. However, I think I'll still keep the alpha site around for the possibly less stable builds where brand new features such as the ones you suggested are added. May I suggest a P tag for Profession for profession level quests? I am using Manovan's Night Elf Starter, and one of the steps is available only if you are an alchemist. Both Manovan's and Taralom's Night Elf guides have a quest that is available only if you have the Cooking profession. Both guides have a note right before to get Cooking to get the quest, but if somebody closes out of it and goes on, then the quest wouldn't show up. The tag would work just like R for Race and C for Class.So a step might read:A Recipe of the Kaldorei QID 4161 P Cooking If the API even allows for knowing a character's professions (I am guessing it is in the TradeSkill Functions, probably GetTradeSkillInfo, but I am too sleepy to read everything at this point). LudovicusMaior » KatrexAgreed. Just so everyone knows, discussion is on Discord in the classic chat room! 2 weeks agoKatrex » LudovicusMaiorHey man you seem to be running the site now? What are your thoughts on wow classic, it would be great to get the old guides working for it! 10 weeks agoLudovicusEditBotGrail 095 seems to have the quest level issues fixed! 1 year agoLudovicusIf you are using Grail 094 or earlier, it will mess up the quest levels for 7.3.5. Disable it till version 095 is out. 1 year agoLudovicus'Bigger Fish to Fry' + Artifact Fishing rod guide now published. Note: the addon can also be installed and automatically updated through the dedicated Twitch Desktop App.Azeroth Auto Pilot is a Speed leveling addon for World of Warcraft which allows you to get from level 20 to your current expansion's level cap as soon as possible. Freelancer mods single player. Click Here To Check Out Zygor:Hope you enjoyed the video. Please like, comment and subscribe!This is a review of the WoW Legion leveling guide/addon zygor guide. In the video, I breakdown each zygor module and give my thoughts on what I like and didn't like after 1 month of using the legion leveling guide. I also breakdown in the beginning of the video why I don't believe you can be banned using the zygor addon.Sources Used In Video◆ Zygor Forum Question:◆ Blizzard TOS Page:◆ Paid Addons Article:◆ Wayback Machine - Zygor In 2007:◆ Wayback Machine - WoW In 2001. February 8, 2009 at 6:20 AMHey Jame, just catching up with your blog. I've been out of action since December due to lay offs, but I'm getting back into things. I was wondering if you switched 100% of your guides to the add on, or are you still planning on having a website version like what is up over on WoW-Pro. Using your guides, I've just barreled my way thru Grizzly Hills on the Alliance side. Will you be working on a website guide for Zul'Drak? Or are you going to release the rest of your guides exclusively for the add on? Things are looking awsome! February 12, 2009 at 2:51 AMHey Jame, I'm duplicating your leveling with a new paladin on a new server. I followed the first section of Maw's Human Guide and ended up exactly where you did, level 12 and about 2/3 of the way to 13. When starting Maw's Guide part 2 I noticed that it is split into about 5 or 6 sections. Not that it really matters, 'cause it auto-jumps to the next sections but I'm just wondering if there was a reason for this. Keep up the good work! Can't wait to see the continuing adventure of HolyJame:D - Kami.
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