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Monday, 26 September 2016
We are now almost a month into Legion and I have to say it's going pretty well. I have got my main up to level 110, and am working on reputations on her via world quests, and also feel safe enough to start levelling the other alts now, which, with Legion, is somewhat of a necessity as the professions are gated behind level restrictive quests, and the materials are quite expensive on the AH still.
I will get back into the swing of posting auctions soon, for now, the gold making is on a brief hiatus until I have alts at level 110 with professions somewhat decently levelled.
I will get back into the swing of posting auctions soon, for now, the gold making is on a brief hiatus until I have alts at level 110 with professions somewhat decently levelled.
Labels:Update
Friday, 1 April 2016
Well, after a long hiatus on the blogging front for World Of Warcraft, I have returned to the gold making scene.
With my return, has came an overhaul of the blog design. Out has gone that horrible orange text, and in comes the new nice clean theme.
More posts will come soon with regards to the gold making.
With my return, has came an overhaul of the blog design. Out has gone that horrible orange text, and in comes the new nice clean theme.
More posts will come soon with regards to the gold making.
Labels:Update
Tuesday, 2 June 2015
It's time for another What Are You Wearing post, which this time, will be focusing on my Hunter, Cazzéh's current transmog Outfit.
Cazzéh is wearing the heroic version of the following:
Cazzéh-Sunstrider's Transmog |
Cazzéh is wearing the heroic version of the following:
Arathar, the Eye of Flame
Magnificent Breastplate
Flickering Shoulders
Crown of Flame
Thoracic Flame Kilt and Clawshaper Gauntlets are non set pieces which resemble the Shaman Tier 12. You could replace the Flickering Shoulders with hunter Tier 12 shoulders.
Magnificent Breastplate
Flickering Shoulders
Crown of Flame
Thoracic Flame Kilt and Clawshaper Gauntlets are non set pieces which resemble the Shaman Tier 12. You could replace the Flickering Shoulders with hunter Tier 12 shoulders.
Saturday, 16 May 2015
Well, as most of us, if not all of us who play Warcraft now know, there was a massive banwave this week of people who used bots. I personally am glad of this.
I've heard of a few instances where people have responded with things such as "I only botted my garrison upkeep daily" or "It was only a milling bot".
Well let me tell you botters something. Back in 2011/12 I played the Auction House pretty hardcore. I milled hundreds of herbs manually each week to make glyphs. I prospected in excess of 2k ore per week by hand. I turned those green quality gems into necklaces and rings which were then disenchanted by hand into enchanting materials.
These actions were easily done by use of legitimate in game addons which use only API-calls that Blizzard allow. Quality addon's such as Panda and TradeSkillMaster, or even a simple in game macro with all the herb Item ID's listed.
Even now, I still manually prospect herbs. I still manually disenchant items. I even do my own garrison runs daily. Once you get into a simple routine, it becomes second nature.
For example, my daily garrison routine would be:
Log in on Horde hunter. Complete missions, send out new ones. Run over to the Menagerie, check out what the pet dailies are. Compose the team, battle, complete quest and hand in. Each character's menagery has the same battle pets so this cuts down on time taken on the other alts. Go round to the herb garden, pick up the work orders, gather the herbs. Run from there, to the mine. Pick up work orders, run through the mine making use of the Miners Coffee and mining picks from carts. Run back out and head to middle of garrison stopping to pick up the work orders from my Bunker and Leatherworking hut.
Time taken? Less than 20 minutes for the first character. I then repeat this on the remaining level 100's and can complete their garrison chores in less than 10 minutes per toon.
There is absolutely NO need to bot anything within the game. If you really cannot be bothered to play a game you pay for each month properly, then please, cancel your subscription, and go and play something like Candy Crush.
In closing, be greatful it was only a 6 month ban. I know a lot of people, myself included, believe these should have been permanent.
I have also seen a link going around Twitter, where people banned actually submitted a petition to the United States Government via the "We the People" site to have their bans overturned. Get a grip. You were banned, rightfully, for breaking the terms and conditions you agreed to when you opened your account, and every single time you download a patch.
I've heard of a few instances where people have responded with things such as "I only botted my garrison upkeep daily" or "It was only a milling bot".
Well let me tell you botters something. Back in 2011/12 I played the Auction House pretty hardcore. I milled hundreds of herbs manually each week to make glyphs. I prospected in excess of 2k ore per week by hand. I turned those green quality gems into necklaces and rings which were then disenchanted by hand into enchanting materials.
These actions were easily done by use of legitimate in game addons which use only API-calls that Blizzard allow. Quality addon's such as Panda and TradeSkillMaster, or even a simple in game macro with all the herb Item ID's listed.
Even now, I still manually prospect herbs. I still manually disenchant items. I even do my own garrison runs daily. Once you get into a simple routine, it becomes second nature.
For example, my daily garrison routine would be:
Log in on Horde hunter. Complete missions, send out new ones. Run over to the Menagerie, check out what the pet dailies are. Compose the team, battle, complete quest and hand in. Each character's menagery has the same battle pets so this cuts down on time taken on the other alts. Go round to the herb garden, pick up the work orders, gather the herbs. Run from there, to the mine. Pick up work orders, run through the mine making use of the Miners Coffee and mining picks from carts. Run back out and head to middle of garrison stopping to pick up the work orders from my Bunker and Leatherworking hut.
Time taken? Less than 20 minutes for the first character. I then repeat this on the remaining level 100's and can complete their garrison chores in less than 10 minutes per toon.
There is absolutely NO need to bot anything within the game. If you really cannot be bothered to play a game you pay for each month properly, then please, cancel your subscription, and go and play something like Candy Crush.
In closing, be greatful it was only a 6 month ban. I know a lot of people, myself included, believe these should have been permanent.
I have also seen a link going around Twitter, where people banned actually submitted a petition to the United States Government via the "We the People" site to have their bans overturned. Get a grip. You were banned, rightfully, for breaking the terms and conditions you agreed to when you opened your account, and every single time you download a patch.
Labels:Rant
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About Me
I am Cazzy, also known within the World of Warcraft as Cazzéh and Cazmia, amongst other aliases.
I have been goldmaking and blogging on and off since 2011, starting off small by selling things such as cloth, then moving on to other areas such as gems, enchants and so on.
Currently, I am residing on the EU Sunstrider and EU Trollbane connected realmsets and am maining a MM Hunter.
I am raiding again, my current progression on my main, Cazzéh is:
4/13 Mythic HFC,
13/13 Heroic HFC,
11/13 Normal HFC,
13/13 LFR HFC.