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Uploaded by on Dec 15, 2008

Ganking
All these 3 parts was from around 70-74
Name: Yuck
Server: Tarren mill



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The game has nine character classes that a player can choose from. Some class restrictions are imposed based on race, so not all classes are available for each race. Each class has a set of unique abilities and talents. Abilities are general skills and spells available to the entire class, while talents allow players to specialize their character and further refine their role. Each class has a set of three talent trees. Depending on class, players may choose to build their character's talent trees for damage-dealing (also called damage-per-second, DPS), healing, tanking, or a mix of these.[11] Some classes, known as "hybrid classes," are able to perform different roles depending on a group's needs.[12]

The nine available classes in World of Warcraft are:

Druid: Hybrid class. A nature-oriented class capable of fulfilling the role of a damage dealer, a tank, or a healer. The druid can shapeshift into many forms: a bear (for tanking), a panther or lion (for melee damage), a "moonkin" (for ranged magical damage), a cheetah (high-speed land travel), a seal (water travel), a "Tree of Life" (for healing), and a bird (flight travel in Outland).
Hunter: Damage class. A combination of a marksman/archer and animal specialist, the hunter specializes in ranged damage dealt by means of a bow, crossbow, or gun with the help of an animal pet. The hunter also employs a series of traps for damaging or disabling enemies.
Mage: Damage class. The wizard-esque damage dealer of World of Warcraft, the mage employs spells of the "arcane," fire, and frost elements. Mages can also conjure food and water to replenish group members, and teleport themselves and others to most major cities.
Paladin: Hybrid class. A heavily-armored holy warrior that serves primarily as a durable combat healer. Like druids, paladins can specialize to fulfill each of the three major roles in World of Warcraft. (See also: Paladin (character class).)
Priest: Healer/damage class. A lightly-armored class that typically represents either the forces of good (as a "Holy Priest") or evil (as a "Shadow Priest"), becoming a healer or damage dealer through each type of "faith" respectively.
Rogue: Damage class. The rogue is a shadowy assassin that can "stealth" to avoid being seen by enemies (providing near-invisibility). The rogue deals damage by dual-wielding melee weapons such as daggers or swords.
Shaman: Hybrid class. Unlike other hybrid classes (paladins and druids), the totem-wielding shaman's tanking abilities are quite limited, however, they can specialize to become effective healers, or damage dealers, using either melee weapons or spells.
Warlock: Damage class. Essentially a sinister combination of the mage and the hunter, the warlock deals magical damage like a mage but also has demonic "pets" (called minions) like hunters. Depending on their specialization, the warlock's damaging spells can come chiefly in the form of so-called "damage over time" spells that, after being placed on an enemy, slowly deal their damage, or in the form of direct damage spells that deal damage all at once, as those of a mage (or Elemental Shaman) do.
Warrior: Tank/damage class. World of Warcraft's most heavily-armored class, the warrior is a general melee fighter who can use any non-magical weapon in the game and who can specialize to be either a damage dealer or a tank.
The Paladin class was previously only available to the Alliance, and the Shaman only available to the Horde. Now, with the release of The Burning Crusade, the Draenei (Alliance) are able to be shamans and the Blood Elves (Horde) are able to be paladins, removing the previous faction exclusivity. In the Wrath of the Lich King expansion, a tenth class known as the Death Knight will be added, which will also be the game's first Hero class. [9]

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  • Dude u suck... Get Keybindnings. Ding 80 Don't kill ppl whit half of life lef twhen you start.. kill skilled ppl and get a life.. Noob Watch some Vurtne and you will see a pro.. U suck...

  • @Ftpbtlvideo Im already lvl 80 and i don't play anymore and im noob because im a clicker? i didn't play that much wow that i cared about what's noob and not noob

    I played with what feelt good and since u seems to be the worst nolifer i've ever talked to in my life im worshiping ur nerdity.....

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  • Holy shit.... Click much?

    Also - Use poisons.

  • That tauren shaman was so lame.. it was a disgrace to my shamanawsumness.

  • @mAxd0se92 He waited till he finished to kill the mob you idiot? i call it a fair fight i guess you couldn't do better urself since at that patch the warrs kicked rogues butts

  • oh my god you are so lame 1:07 that draenei almost raped you and he was 2-3 or maybe more low level than you and he just finished fighting a mob YOU SUCK..

  • Namnet på låtarna ? :D (A)

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