2012年8月6日星期一

The primary benefits to only getting five new stages

Five more levels

This is about five less stages than I think most of us would have predicted, but I don't feel ignored in the least. Five stages is a lot of new material for our already well-traveled Mages to boost through on their way to a new end-game that already guarantees to be more solid than any we've yet knowledgeable. We've already been informed that those five stages won't be increasing our capability plants at all, but will offer us five new capability factors, and will offer new details for us to understand. And those details will be real new details, as miracle rates are going to be done away with. Once we understand Frostbolt, it will basically range with stage, significance that the various Mage instructors around Azeroth owe me a lot of cash.

The primary benefits to only getting five new stages, of course, is that I will have five less stages through which to get the roughly fourty-seven new alts I technique on making. This is a sensible style choice on Blizzard's factor. The more motivation we have to make new results, the a more time period (and thus money) we will spend. As a proclaimed altoholic, I completely returning this concept.

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