How To PvP Like A Champion
The folks over at NotAddicted.com come up with some great stuff. Their latest effort is a rather thorough PvP guide that is a must for any PvP vet. I suggest giving it a read and then trying out some of their stellar tactics such as the "face-punch", or perhaps taking advantage of helpful hints on how to deal with an army of "pinkish Gary Colemans".
The chat logs are insane, with people shocked to find a level 1 orc in Winterspring. I'd love to come across something that amusing in my WoW travels. The closest I ever came was when I convinced a guy I had 150 dark iron ores for him if he would attempt to have a hot chat session with one of my unsuspecting guildies. Needless to say, very little hilarity ensued.
If you happen to be at work, don't venture too far around the site, as sometimes the language can get a little colorful, although this post is perfectly safe for work.
Filed under: Tips, WoW Social Conventions, Odds and ends






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Franky Digital Aug 10th 2006 3:05AM
Christ almightly, please tell me you purposely didn't use the word "well" in that blog title. This is why game journalism is so criticized... for shame.
Mordiceius Aug 10th 2006 8:51AM
hahahahaha, I saw the same thing, franky.
Mordiceius Aug 10th 2006 8:52AM
after looking a little deeper "How to play WoW Good" is actually the name of the article they are referencing so it is forgivable.
David Nelson Aug 10th 2006 8:56AM
That's the name of the article, which is a humor piece written from the point of view of an idiot. I will change the title, as it just seems to be confusing people. I obviously wrote the title in jest, as that is the name of the story that was linked. I won't make that mistake again ever.
Mordiceius Aug 10th 2006 9:02AM
Nope, we're just morons commenting on the writeup before ever even looking at the article it was writing about.
ObtuseMoose Aug 10th 2006 10:32AM
Christ almightly, please tell me you are able to figure out satire when it smacks you in the face. This is why reading comprehension skills are so criticized... for shame.
Franky Digital Aug 11th 2006 2:13PM
"Christ almightly, please tell me you are able to figure out satire when it smacks you in the face. This is why reading comprehension skills are so criticized... for shame."
The original post had not an inkling of satire. Instead of blaming reading comprehension, perhaps you should first look to the written composition.
And of course I commented on the writeup rather than the article. I'm reading the writeup on Joystiq and commenting on Joystiq, not the content they link to. "Please keep your comments relevant to this blog entry"