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<title>WoW Guide updated Wed Aug 5 2009 2:40 pm EDT</title>
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<title>Do Real Players Need a WoW Guide? Yes!</title>
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<pubDate>Sat, 11 Jul 2009 16:52:27 -0400</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Is a WoW guide helpful just for beginning players, or for advanced players as well? Both players new to the World of Warcraft and those who have played it for a long, long time can benefit from a detailed guide written by an experienced player. There are many reasons why; new players may find themselves floundering in the WoW world without knowing the best quests to do, the easiest way to mine for ore, or the quickest way to raise their gold level. The more experienced WoW players may want a guide because they’ve gotten far enough to join a guild and they’ve realize when they talk to their guidemates that they have so much less gold than everyone else, or wonder if they’ve wasted a lot of time leveling up and if there might be a better way for their next character. Whatever the reason, there are so many people who devote themselves to mastering Wow that it isn’t difficult to find a really, really good WoW guide. They can be classified as:Freebies These are the websites that have public pages telling you exactly where to go and what to do. The good thing about these sites are that they don’t cost a dime, but the bad thing is that you constantly have to alt-tab from your game to a webpage to find out what to do next. Also since they are freebies, there’s really no incentive for the writer to keep them updated. Because his bills don’t get paid just with goodwill.Guides you Pay For: In PDF Format You can always find a useful WoW Guide that is an electronic book. These are usually pdfs. You can buy and download them, and they are typically very detailed. But you still have the problem that you either have to print them out and constantly shuffle through pages as you play, or alt-tab to them.Guides you Buy Most of the guides you find today, specifically leveling guides, have advanced far enough that they are now in-game addons. Since there is no switching from the game to the guide and back again, these are the most effective guides. The addon produces a pane right in the game like WoW players are used to seeing. The interactive window gives you instant tips that cut down the time it takes you to level up dramatically by guiding you through multiple quests in the same area. It also tells you where exactly to go by putting an arrow on the screen. It can tell when you’ve finished a quest so that it automatically bumps you to the next one. If you’re looking for specific guides for individual things like leveling, PvP combat, and finding gold, etc., check out my WoW guide review.]]></description>
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<title>WoW Guide—Mandatory for Beginners</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 10 Jul 2009 17:57:00 -0400</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[If you're a brand new player in World of Warcraft, a good WoW guide is totally necessary.Why? you may ask. Isn't the game more fun if you figure out what to do by yourself?Well, there are a lot of different views on this. Most people view the beginning levels as 'paying your WoW dues' before you get to some of the fun things you can do at the higher levels.The name of the game is to acquire gold and experience quickly so that you can join guilds, go on raids, and get some cool stuff like mounts.Have you noticed how monotonous and time-consuming it is to run everywhere? Want to get a mount so you can ride and get there quicker? Or better yet, how about a flying mount that you've seen?To do this, you need to be at a certain level and you need gold.Don't make the mistake of trying to figure out all you should be doing in WoW on your own. Get yourself a good WoW guide. After all, you're paying Blizzard monthly. Don't pay for wandering around aimlessly.So what kind of WoW guide should you get? There are a few different types.FreebiesThese are usually a website. The webpages make up the guide and give you instructions on what to do next. The good thing about these sites are that they don't cost a dime, but the bad thing is that you constantly have to alt-tab from your game to a webpage to find out what to do next. Also since they are freebies, there's really no incentive for the writer to keep them updated. Because his bills don't get paid just with goodwill.Purchased Guides in PDF FormYou can find a helpful WoW guide that is in an ebook type of format. These are usually pdfs. You can buy and download them, and they are typically very detailed. But you still have to alt-tab to read them while you play, or print them out and look at the pages all the time.Guides you BuyMost of the guides you find today, specifically leveling guides, have advanced far enough that they are now in-game addons. Since there is no switching from the game to the guide and back again, these are the most effective guides. The addon blends right in with the game and gives you an interface pane.You are instructed on multiple quests in the same area by the interactive pane, which seriously cuts down on your leveling time. It also tells you where exactly to go by putting an arrow on the screen. And when you finish a particular quest, then it automatically detects this and gives you information on the next quest.This is the type of guide you want to get. It'll save you lots and lots of game time and help you get quickly to the fun stuff.For a more detailed review of some of the popular addon guides, check out this WoW guide review. You'll also find more helpful into about the best WoW Strategy Guide there.<img width='1' height='1'...]]></description>
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<title>WoW Guide: Not Just for Beginners Anymore</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 10 Jul 2009 17:44:00 -0400</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Seriously, is there any reason why an experienced WoW player should get a WoW guide? Is it really as useful to advanced players as to beginners?  The simple answer is yes.   Both players new to the World of...]]></description>
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