I'm sure the officers already figured this out when they saw my 3100G contribution to the guild bank, but I want to officially announce my retirement from WoW. The time-sink of this game no longer fits my schedule given my aspirations for success with family and work.
I had fun playing with...
Is it necessary to stop raiding once WOTLK comes out? Might be fun to tackle some of the content we have yet to master (i.e. BT, Sunwell, etc.). Could cut back to just Friday raids or something. But, I understand that the expansion content may be much more interesting.
Will we be using the raid sign up calendar again now that we're out of summer and all the leaders are back? I really enjoyed planning in advance for raids; both for attendance and location.
Ok, so will we see a post on the remaining classes or is everyone just visiting the site themselves to run their own audit?
I found it interesting that this site didn't totally jive with the WoW Armory in one case for me. I "upgraded" from my T5 shoulders according to the Armory, but my score...
Go to the pet trainer in a major city (I use IF; she's right by the hunter trainer) and pay to unlearn your pet's talents. Then you can just retrain as you see fit.
Based on the new beta info on WotLK, individual pet-types will each have a unique ability. It could be that an exotic pet has a very special/cool/powerful ability that makes this talent worth it.
Yeah, labs can go either way. That's why we went with a very good breeder and got a pure-bred. Cuts down on those pesky 'I'm so excited I accidently throw myself and my master down the stairs' incidents. :)
In the spirit of encouraging everyone to come better prepared for raids I give you http://www.bosskillers.com/
Most raiders are already aware of this site, but for the up-and-comers (including me) this is a highly useful repository of information and tactics for downing just about every boss...