Arena points will reset when you ding 71, thats is the only pvp thing that will reset, you will keep your honor and marks. And already purchased gear.
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Arena points will reset when you ding 71, thats is the only pvp thing that will reset, you will keep your honor and marks. And already purchased gear.
they changed it so you keep honor and marks. arena points are still being reset.Quote:
Originally Posted by 'heyaz',index.php?page=Thread&postID=143851#post14 3851
level your alt team, anything small gains you make in gear now will be fast outclassed by quest greens in Lich King. I'm currently getting my warrior up to cap, oh, and my warlock team for pvp fun.
I'd suggest doing dailies and working on any professions that aren't 350 since the new recipes will start around 350. Gathering professions should be maxed out so you can be ahead of the curve and they cost you nothing. Another thing would be to complete as many level 70 group quests as you can and sit on them in completed state so you can turn them in for a quick boost of XP after you install the XPac. I wouldn't save dailies since you can always do them again, but some of those big chains in SMV and Netherstorm have nice XP.
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i plan on getting the D3 sets for my dual boxers... my shaman will get the dps set to help with leveling from 70+ dont know what else to do really since we're not raiding anymore dont konw exactly what to do gear wise :( and since i know you can get to kara starting with d3 gear im' hoping you can do the same with the lvl 70 5mans and 10mans in northrend.
A buddy of mine verified our current daily quests give XP in the last version of the Beta, so saving up 25 completed daily quests on 11/12 to turn em in for an initial XP boost right after installing wrath is a good thing...
While current quests don't give nearly as much xp as Northrend quests (the "Welcome to Northrend" quest is 10k xp apparently), taking 5-10 minutes to turn in 25 BC quests and dailys makes up at least of Northrend collection quests that are a pain for us multiboxers and usually get bypassed...
Short anwser: No, it's not worth it.Quote:
Originally Posted by 'heyaz',index.php?page=Thread&postID=143796#post14 3796
Long anwser: Run some normal and heroic instances for fun and to more important work on getting macros/setups a bit more ironed out on your fresh new team, but don't bother burning yourself out grinding like a mad man since you're just going to be doing it again next week and the gear from next week is going to easily replace anything you can get now.
Run grab 5 friends and run Kara and ZA,, each take < 2 hours. Tons of epics + badges to be had, especially when no one else your with needs any of the stuff. Hard to be the time:loot ratio of these places. Also good times
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Wotlk Preparation Part 1: Hitting Level Caps
Wotlk Preparation Part 2: Liquidate your Assets
Wotlk Preparation Part 3: Honor and PVP
Wotlk Preparation Part 4: Leveling Advantage
Wotlk Preparation Part 5: Saving Gold
Thanks, polar22.