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Warcraft Class Guides

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In most MMONGS I've got the hang of class use and builds after a month or so, but this one has me beat. Seeing as Warcraft will probably be around for some time yet, and with Wrath of the Lich King possibly renewing some 5punky interest, can some of our vets post some guides to playing different classes effectively?

I'm thinking (if you know them) guides on solo PvE, raid and PvP. Personally I'm interested in a solo PvE Shaman build and tactics.
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Post by friznit »

Start with the WoWiki, which is a very good guide to pretty much everything and covers classes pretty comprehensively.

TenTonHammer has lots of good guides, including professions and stuff.

For more advanced theorycrafting and concise guides see the Class mechanics forum at Elitist Jerks.

WoWiki is probably the best place to start until you get into raiding in a big way.
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Cheers Friz. There's loads of information out there, but so much is contradictory that it's hard to know what's worth looking at and what isn't.
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friznit wrote:Elitist Jerks
Funny fact, did you know that's the goons?
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Yup. Much easier to avoid in WoW though 8)
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Post by spoodie »

I've used WoWwiki quite a lot, it's good. It's got a comprehensive guide to leveling a Priest.

There so much info out there it would seem a duplication of effort to write one specifically for 5punkers. But if someone feels they can and want to then go ahead.
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Post by Roman Totale »

WoW wiki is very good. It is a bit intensive though, and most of the time I tend to just do what I want rather than stick to an aesthetically pleasing set of skills and gear ("lol why u got that sword at your level?").
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