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Wednesday, September 30, 2009

What to Expect from a Druid PvE Guide







Druids are quite the heavy weights when it comes to raiding. They can do just about anything and they are sometimes called on to do a little bit of everything. So, when it comes to finding a good Druid PvE Guide, your expectations should be high as to what you’ll get from that guide. After all, this is a class that can tank, DPS, and heal all with the same character and they can do it all while switching back and forth between forms, on the fly.

What You Should Look For

If you’re levelling up a Druid or already have one at Level 80 and are starting to run instances with them, you should have a good idea of what you’re getting into with that Druid. To start with, a Druid PvE Guide should tell you exactly what your options are. For the Druid, those options start with the two most popular raiding specs: the Dire Bear tank and the Restoration Healer.

The Dire Bear Tank is a highly popular option because of the huge volumes of defense and avoidance that can be poured into the class when it is specced properly. Additionally, the class is relatively versatile and can manage its threat much more easily than many other classes that are stuck in the same situation.

As any Druid PvE Guide will tell you though, the Restoration spec is just as popular for Druids and for good reason. To start with, Druids who spec almost fully in Restoration are aptly rewarded with an array of different spells and HoTs that can make them highly effective at landing those heals and minimizing their impact on the agro counters. From your Tree of Life ability to your numerous heals and the ability to drop combat relatively easily to drink and remove any added agro, the Restoration Druid can get the job done.

What Your Druid PvE Guide Should Contain

So, ideally, you are going to want a guide that focuses heavily on discussing the Feral and Restoration specs for the Druid. The guide should discuss how to quickly switch between specs on the fly and how to integrate a wide array of possible options into your raiding as you may be called upon to switch specs at the last minute and take up alternate positions when needed. If your guide can do all these things, and ensure that you know the specs, consumables and gear you need going in with either spec, you can perform extremely well in PvE content as a Druid.

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Tuesday, September 29, 2009

The Contents of a Good Death Knight PvE Guide







Since Wrath of the Lich King was launched in 2008 and the Death Knight first joined the pantheon of WoW classes, there has been a lot of talk about how this class performs in PvE. The constant buffing and nerfing of the class mechanics have made it hard for anyone to figure out exactly what spec, what role, and what actions are best for a good Death Knight. So, a good Death Knight PvE guide is decidedly useful in helping get through the content.

What a Death Knight PvE Guide Needs

The first question any good Death Knight needs to ask themselves is what type of role they want to play in raiding. There are so many options out there within just this one class that it can be confusing at times deciding how to play it. A good Death Knight PvE Guide will show you how to perform all of the possible roles in a raid – including tanking, support and DPS. With that kind of knowledge in hand, it will be much easier to master the class when it comes time to play in a real raiding situation.

The Content of a Good Death Knight PvE Guide

So, what will a good Death Knight PvE Guide tell you? To start with, it should tell you exactly what you’re going to get into. The first thing it should include is a full rundown of what a Death Knight should expect in combat. The class is essentially a hybrid class mixing heavily between casting and melee combat. So, players with expectations of either melee or casting mechanics should rethink their strategy.

Rather, they’re going to need to work on building a strategy that focuses intently on disease rotations and maintaining their DPS or their threat level depending on what position they play. As a Death Knight tank, you will need to put out a great deal of threat, accomplished with your diseases, as well as manage to heal yourself effectively, done with talents like Lichborne. Without the ability to draw health from those diseases and your damage output (done in the Frost and Unholy specs), you will never be able to stay alive because of your lack of a shield and high defense.

As a result, a good Death Knight PvE Guide needs to show you exactly how the mechanics of both DPS and tanking operate and then show you how to spec and integrate those necessary tasks into a well built, effective raiding machine. If it can do that, you’ll be well on your way to successful, high level instance running with your Death Knight.

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Monday, September 28, 2009

Breaking Down Raids – Piece by Piece – A Review of the PvE Bible







There are hundreds of different ways to blow through a raid and the typical guild probably spends hours upon hours trying to figure them all out. It might take days or even weeks in some cases to figure out what it takes to blast through a given instance and the results are sometimes less than spectacular.

So a lot of guilds and players turn to guides that can show them how a pro has gone through this content, what strategies have been worked out for them ahead of time, and how to put it all into practice effectively. The result is a slew of half-finished raid guides on the Internet that, while they offer interesting data, don’t really show you everything you need to know to blast through the content as fast as is possible.

Then there’s T Dub Saunders and his PvE Bible. The newest guide from the master of end-game content has already drawn a lot of attention from low level guilds and starting raiders who are having trouble finding useful information to get through the lowest level content without getting stuck on the little things.

The result is a guide that clocks in at more than 300 pages, includes hundreds upon hundreds of strategies for every boss between Level 70 and the Trial of the Grand Crusader. The question I’ve been seeing a lot on the different forums and chat boards is whether or not all this information is really worth paying for.

After spending about two weeks with T Dub’s newest guide, I can tell you this – the information is definitely worth paying for. Including more details than you’ll likely ever see in a single guide and the single perspective of one raider throughout hundreds of encounters, you get not only consistency, but detail. Nothing is missing here and when new content hits the PTR, T Dub is the first in line testing it and adding details to his guide, all of it updated when patches go live.

In short, if you need a new guide for your guild or just to help get ahead in your own instance running, you need to stop and check out what T Dub has put together in this spectacular new instance guide. It’s the best around and that’s saying quite a bit.

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A quick review of PvE Bible







There was a time when the idea of someone actually going through and writing up a strategy for every single instance encounter in World of Warcraft sounded like a bit of a stretch. But, now, almost 5 years into the game’s lifespan, it’s not surprising in the least to find that there are superstars in the guide writing world who can pull this off.

The culprit this time is the PvE Bible, from T Dub Saunders, the guy who wrote the PvP Bible and Warcraft Formula. His guides have become legendary and he’s come back again with something bigger and badder than ever before. I wanted to share what I learned from the free review copy T Dub sent my way and why you should all be checking this out right now.

The Guide in a Nutshell

The thing about T Dub is that he’s incredibly thorough and his new guide is no exception. From the start, he shows off as much content as he can get his hands on. The guide is packed full of details on every raid and dungeon encounter in the game since WotLK was released. Each instance includes quests, achievements, maps, and detailed strategies for every boss. You’ll find links to popular databases for more details and multiple dual strategies for instances that offer more than one mode.

For key encounters, T Dub goes above and beyond the call of duty and adds extremely in-depth details. For example, his Sartharion strategy guide is pages long, showing how to go through every possible method when defeating the seminal boss. From +0 to +3 drakes, he knows the ins and outs of this encounter and shows it off with aplomb.

What You’re Getting

In the end, the PvE Bible is the biggest and most complete instance guide I’ve ever seen. You won’t find anyone that offers more content at a more affordable price and the content is updated fast. When a new patch hits, T Dub has strategies for you as soon as he possibly can and they’re darn good while he’s at it. If you’re in need of a good route to quick raid and instance runs, this is the way to go. Check out the PvE Bible today.

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Sunday, September 27, 2009

Getting to the Bottom of the New PvE Bible







There are a lot of raiding guides on the Internet and they all claim to provide the best, biggest and most thorough routes through the different aspects of end-game content. But, the truth is that many of them are incomplete, poorly written, or hard to understand for noobs. While I’m not exactly in that last category, I remember when I was and it was tough going. Finding someone who understand what a noob knows and doesn’t know and can write for them is tough.

So, when I found out about T Dub Sanders’ new PvE Bible, I was excited to see what he could do with all that bulky end-game content. After all, with dozens of different encounters, hundreds of different modes, and thousands of different group compositions, there are a lot of different little details you can get snagged on in a raid.

And T Dub is the guy who everyone knows can pull it all together. His PvP guide is still the biggest and best one on the Internet, months after its release. He has even further grown his profile with his monthly Warcraft Formula updates and now he has the PvE Bible which I think we all know will be a big success.

But, the real questions is whether or not the guide is going to be worth the purchase price. Is this thing as good as we are all assuming it should be?

The answer is a big resounding yes. T Dub Saunders is a big star in the WoW guide community and he’s gotten there by showing that he has an eye for detail and a skill for the game that is nearly unmatched by his peers. The result is the PvE Bible.

Just to give you a quick idea of everything he throws in, this thing is complete with every single encounter in WotLK content up through patch 3.2 and is currently being updated for the new Onyxia encounter and the upcoming Icecrown Citadel. The guide is massive too – over 300 pages of solid content, all of it written with the deft hand of someone who understands what it takes to truly get through a raid with a group in mind (not just a single role).

If you need a raiding guide, don’t settle for the cruddy free stuff floating around out there. Check out what T Dub is offering with his PvE Bible – trust me, you won’t regret it.

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PvE Bible - Extreme Raiding Checklist

Free 39pg pdf report from the author of PvP bible

http://warcraftguides.com/pdf/pve-bible.pdf