Archive for October, 2008
You’ve been hearing all about World of Warcraft guilds and you’ve been playing long enough and have the confidence that you’re starting to think maybe it’s time to get into a guild yourself. So you looked around and talked to some guild members and got the background and decided, hey, rather than joining one that already exists, why not start up an entirely new one yourself?
Well, you and some of your friends. But how do you go about starting a guild exactly?
In the world of World of Warcraft, the real magic lies in creating macros. By using macros, you can enhance and personalize your gaming experience.
Once you’ve created them, you can bring up all sorts of nifty little commands with just the touch of a button. And probably the best thing them is that you don’t need to be a programming expert.
Creating a World of Warcraft macro is as simple as typing /macro or clicking on the talk button and selecting “macro.†Doing either of these things will present you with a pop-up box listing your macros. The first time, of course, the list will be incredibly short. Because, you know, you won’t have any macros yet.
Engaging in combat in World of Warcraft is, for many people, what the game is all about. After all, the game gives you a chance to prove you worth and what better way to do that than by successful combat? There are some things to know that can help improve you chances of survival.
The first thing to know is that not all fights take as the same amount of time. The length of combat depends on a variety of things, including the monster’s level and class, the kind of equipment involved, and what kind spells are cast. The lower the level of the monster, the quicker the fight tends to go.




