The LG Chocolate Touch wow power leveling 09zmchuan1030 reports: If the rumors are true, we might finally be seeing the LG Chocolate Touch VX8575 for Verizon as soon as next week. Leaked sources have informed Engadget that the phone will be announced November 5, while we've seen a few comments on Boy Genius Report that say it might come out either on the 5th or the 6th. The phone, if you'll recall, is the touch-screen version of the famous Chocolate brand, and looks nothing like the LG BL40 that debuted in Europe not too long ago. In fact, it looks little more than a refresh of the LG Dare. Still, we'll withhold judgment until we've actually seen the device. wow gold Some expected features include a HTML browser, a 3.2-megapixel camera, EV-DO Revision 0, and GPS with VZ Navigator. No official word on the pricing or the launch date, but we'll let you know once we have it. cheap wow gold wow gold Zach takes you on a tour of the Battlegrounds and world PvP. Think of it as the casual player's guide to World of Warcraft PvP. This will consist mostly of hopping around from place to place hitting things, spouting all manner of asshattery, and playing heavy metal music. Ok, that's not entirely true. Zach doesn't play heavy metal music when he PvPs. He plays Mika. Because fewer things are more embarrassing than getting pwned by a player who listens to Love Today while PvPing. wow gold This post is for noobs. Now don't get your knickers up in a bunch. It's alright. We were all noobs once. I remember the first time I entered Warsong Gulch and had no idea what to do with the flag after picking it up, eventually dropping it at the flag spawn area it thinking that was the way to capture it. Naturally, the enemy returned it and promptly capped, resulting in a torrent of insults and less savory emotes throughout that game. Ah, the good old days. wow power leveling Of course, if I'd let the experience intimidate me, I probably wouldn't have entered another Battleground again. But I'm nothing if not stubborn, so I eventually slogged my way through Warsong Gulch (it was the only Battleground back then) and got the hang of things. These days, Battlegrounds are considered to be a "casual" form of PvP, which is easily enjoyed by solo players as well as groups. Since we've gotten more than a few questions regarding how to start playing the Battlegrounds lately -- it turns out that despite having 11 million players pick up the game, a lot of people are only just starting to play World of Warcraft -- so for today we'll take an absolute beginner's look at the Battlegrounds. wow gold What is a Battleground? Battlegrounds are sub-areas in the game called instances, similar to 5-man or raid dungeons such as the Deadmines or Naxxramas, where players can engage in PvP, or Player vs. Player combat. PvP, as the name implies, means that players are fighting other players, not AI like the monsters found all over the game world. Only players who enter a wow gold Battleground can interact in it. In the beginning, Battlegrounds were only created drawing from a pool of players from the same realm. This sometimes resulted in very long queues as the system struggled to find players who wanted to play the same Battleground. Blizzard responded by creating Battlegroups, a cluster of realms from which the system draws players to put together to duke it out in a Battleground. The new dungeon system to be implemented in Patch 3.3 borrows from this method of finding a group, which will make it easier for players to find others with whom to explore a dungeon. wow gold Battlegrounds are practically mini-games within the World of Warcraft, with different objectives to pursue depending on the map. Warsong Gulch is a classic CTF or Capture-the-Flag; Arathi Basin is about accumulating resources; Eye of the Storm is a mix of CTF and resource gathering; Alterac Valley and Isle of Conquest has generals to kill, as well as other objectives; and Strand of the Ancients is an attack-and-defend scenario. Wintergrasp is a high-level, non-instanced Battleground which we'll discuss at another time. Blizzard has promised to continue making more Battlegrounds in the future and their planned developments for Cataclysm, the next expansion, look very exciting. aion gold Why should I play? There are many reasons why players play the Battlegrounds, the most important reason being that it's fun. If you're not having fun, don't play it. On top of the enjoyment of PvP combat, which is wildly different compared to fighting computer-controlled mobs,wow gold Blizzard gives additional incentives for playing the Battlegrounds, namely honor, experience, and to a minor degree, even gold. gold wow Honor? What's that? Honor is currency awarded to players who perform PvP objectives such as killing enemy players. In the Battlegrounds, players gain honor by completing Battleground objectives such as capturing or helping to capture the flag or hold on to a location.wow gold Honor varies depending on level -- players usually get optimal honor by killing higher level players at higher levels, and honor gain is substantially better in higher level Bwow goldattleground brackets. cheap wow gold Honor is accrued in real time -- that is, once certain objectives are met, players receive honor which can be spent to purchase special PvP-centric items such as armor, weapons, and other items. You can keep track of how much honor you have by toggling the PvP pane, or pressing 'H' on your keyboards. The top number on the pane keeps track of your current honor points, which can be stockpiled to a maximum of 75,000. Any honor gained after the cap is reached go to waste.
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