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Here we go again! Get your gold now!
26th July 2010
That’s right, just as soon as we think things are going to calm down for a while. Just as soon as we’ve settled into a comforable routine of raids, and it seems that PvP is going to be our only option for a while, Blizzard decides to give us something else to keep us occupied.
Rather than just rest for a while and test Cataclysm in secret, they keep the content coming. This time around it’s a new raid that involves every fantasy nerds favorite beasty: dragons.
For you lore freaks out there, the premise is interesting enough. Ten millenia ago the dragonflights all joined together to form the Wyrmrest Accord. The basic idea was to pool their resources to fight off the Scourge before it could use the old divide and conquer routine. This seems to have worked for the most part since the Accord, led by the red dragonflight. They held the Scourge out of Azeroth for everything they were worth.
Over time a little strife entered into the dysfunctional dragon family. The reds were still warring with the blues when they found out that the blacks were harboring some twilight dragon eggs. This being a serious no-no, the reds were uncertain how to respond. They didn’t have the resources to challenge them outright, so in the end they got some mortals to do their dirty work. By letting the info about the eggs slip to the right persons, a band of heroes was dispatched to destroy the eggs and end the threat. The plan succeeded, but the blacks were more than a little perturbed by the death of their leader and the fact that the whole incident was swept under the rug.
Now the Ruby Sanctum, home of the reds and location of a clutch of red eggs, is apparently completely empty. They haven’t been returning their calls, the guards are AWOL, and no one knows just what could have happened. Most fear the blacks have come back for their revenge, but any overt attack would have triggered all sorts of alarms. No one knows for sure just what has happened, but we get to find out.
Of course, looting rights are implied. This sounds like it’s going to be a doozy of a raid, so you’ll really want to buy gold so that you’re ready for it. It promises to be a good time.
One more update, and a look at prices
10th May 2010
I should have known that the boys at Blizzard wouldn’t let things go for too long without adding something else. Now they’ve announced that registration for the 2010 Arena Tournament is open for registration, so you’ll want to sign up soon so you can take part. They haven’t announced the official date of the tournament as of yet, but I’d expect it’s coming up soon.
The reason this is such a big deal is the prizes that are available. Sure, there’s the chance to show your l33t skills in crushing everyone out there in 3v3 battles and all. But, really, with $15,000 up for grabs in the regional tourney and $75,000 for the global, there’s money to be made here. Those prizes would cover your WoW subscription for a rather long time. Or, if you wanted to buy gold, it’d make sure you have the funds to do so for…well… ever really. I can’t imagine being able to blow that much on it.
For those of you unfamiliar with the format, you get a level 80 character (not one of your own, a toon they give you at the time) and you can pimp it out as much as you want. This includes infinite gold and access to shops that sell everything you could possibly want. Epic level gear from WotLK, Honor trinkets, training, you name it, it’s up for sale. Then you and two others take on other teams to try and take the top spot. And did I mention the HUGE cash prizes? Yeah, I’m stoked about that.
Anyway, the good news about all of this is that it’s giving time for the gold market to settle down. With all of the new stuff lately, we’d seen a lot of price changes as supply dried up. Patches and additions mean more people are going to buy gold. This drives supply down, which can lead to increased prices. Unfortunately, this has only gotten worse in the last few weeks.
Prices are up everywhere. The best I’ve found so far is at Toonstorm. They’re only up to 10.11 per 1000 gold at the moment, which is keeping it a little below where the others are. They haven’t had to sacrifice delivery speed, however, so you can still get it at the express rate they usually offer.
i’m really hoping that Blizzard slows down for a little bit right now. That’ll allow prices to come down as the companies restock. You may want to get some now, though, in case it just goes up further.
A whole bunch of WoW news today!
31st March 2010
Hey there everybody! Hope everythings been going well for all of you over the last couple of weeks. It looks like the boys over at Blizzard have been busy this month.
Here’s what’s new:
First and foremost, they’ve dropped a new patch for our playing enjoyment. 3.3.3 is live and ready to go! The biggest change this has made is for PvP. Now you have the option to queue for a random battleground instead of having to pick one and wait in line for it. This should speed things up for those of us who aren’t so picky about what background we’re working with when we’re slinging carnage. Also, they’ve doubled the Honor award for all Honorable Kills performed in the Battlegrounds. The exp they give you stays the same, but the extra honor won’t hurt anything.
There have been some other minor tweaks and such, but nothing major. Buff ranges on some spells have been increased to 100 yards instead of the usual 45 and there are a few tweaks to some glyphs for most classes.
Another huge bit of news is that the time and place of the next BlizzCon has been officially set! You’ll be able to attend or at least read the news about it on October 22 and 23. And it will be returning to the Anaheim Convention Center this year! Hooray! Hope to see you there.
Of course, this is going to start the usual round of speculations about what’s going to be announced at BlizzCon this year. I know I’m hoping for more details on Cataclysm, but I’ll be happy with whatever they decide to give us. Some more details on Diablo III would be perfectly welcome as well.
With all of this in mind, I’m really of the opinion that now would be a great time to buy gold. You’ll really want to stock up on gear so that you’re ready for the increase in players we’ll see in PvP. That extra honor will be a definite draw. Plus, you just know that another patch will come before too long, and who knows what that will carry.
So get out there and buy gold like there’s no tomorrow!
Wow gold, the gift that keeps giving
10th March 2010
Well, yet another chapter has been added to WoW that has made it even more fun.
I know I’m a little behind the times posting on this, but I’ve been too busy trying to get myself leveled up so I can start making Icecrown runs. 3.3.2 went live a while ago and it’s been keeping everyone out there really busy. For those who have already hit 80, congrats. You are getting the best deal of all of us. For those of us still working on it, we have a long haul ahead of us.
I’m 78 currently, so I’m getting closer. It’s just a matter of time and decent gear/skills. As usual I’ve made my job a little easier by buying wow gold lately. I was really worried that the prices might spike really heavily with the new patch. There’s usually some sort of rise around the time of a patch, as well as a bunch of scammers showing up to make our lives miserable. I know I’ve mentioned that some time in the past, but it holds true, and it’s never a bad idea to warn everybody out there about the dangers.
I’m always one for sticking with the companies and sites I know work. I don’t mind experimenting a bit when the market is nice and stable, but with all of the changes I’m hunkering down with my old standbys. The last batch of buys I did were all at Toonstorm. They’ve always treated me well, and have the best security I could hope for. Plus, their prices didn’t fluxuate anything at all like everyone else’s. 2000 gold is still under $15, which makes good sense in my mind. Not to mention that they have the fastest delivery I’ve ever seen. If it were much faster, it’d make the GMs jumpy.
Speaking of the GMs, that’s another reason to be careful about who you spend your money on right now. Whenever a new patch drops, moderators go on full alert. Usually, they’re a little less uptight (scanning chat and play for suspicious behavior gets old and they start to relax after a while), but when the big dogs drop new content they have to make sure that everything runs smoothly. That means buying from new companies can be a serious hazard to your account if they don’t have the same security standards that the tried-and-true sites do.
Back in the wow gold business AND a patch! Merry X-mas!
9th December 2009
Hey there everyone!
Sorry I’ve been away for a while. The summer months were keeping me busy outside, so I didn’t get much of a chance to play wow or check prices. Winter has well and truly set in, though, so I’m keeping warm cuddled up to my computer. And to think the Lich King likes this kind of weather!
Well, the 3.3.0 patch dropped yesterday, and it brought some great things with it! New raids, new instances, and the chance to take on the Lich King himself! Talk about a major update!
Unfortunately, with my absence it seems I’ve fallen behind the times in terms of gear. I’ve been looking at all of the stuff that’s come available since I last updated and I’ve come to a realization: it’s going to be summer again before I come up with enough gold to decently outfit my druid again! I just can’t spend that much time mining and auctioning! I’m looking to hit level 80 and tackle the big guy ASAP!
So, it looks like I’m going to be searching for somewhere to buy wow gold to speed things along a little bit. A basic search shows that more and more places have cropped up over the last few months. Prices are really good right now just about everywhere, so it’s a matter of what sort of service they deliver. Several of the places I’ve found have some really long delivery times, which doesn’t suit my needs in the least. I think it’s time I hit up tried and true Toonstorm.com. I’ve mentioned them here before, and their delivery times have always been fantastic, so I think they’ll get my business again.
I think I’ll order 5000 gold this time around. That should be enough to help with reoutfitting my Tauren and picking up any new shiny toys that have come with the patch. The price is really reasonable, and the delivery is backed by the same guarantee that I already like.
Well, after placing the order I got a confirmation call and they told me to check for the gold in about 20 minutes. I’m not particularly patient, so I logged in about 10 minutes later. I had just started taking in some of the new graphics update from the patch when I got a tell! From start to finish, I’d say it took about 20 minutes to get all the gold I needed. Once again, Toonstorm has proven to be a great place to get some great deals on wow gold.
Turkey + WoW Gold Blog = Tiredness
28th November 2008
Hey everyone!
I’m still a little sleepy from eating pounds and pounds of turkey yesterday; but I figured I’d hop on and give everyone a quick update; if you read this today, there are black friday deals on amazon for WoTLK and for WoW Battle chests; both at about half of retail. Def. worth checking out
I’m going to do a full buy wow gold blog write up this weekend at some point; probably not today though; I think today is going to just be a lazy day.
Check back tommorow!
Buy WoW Gold Blog: WoWTlK Sets a Record!
25th November 2008
So I was doing a little snooping around online today and came across a crazy article, you can read it at Yahoo_Games. It says “Wrath of the Lich King sold over 2.8 million copies in its first 24 hours of availability, making it the single fastest selling PC game in history”. Thats great news for me because thats about 3 million people who are going to want to buy wow gold and I am helping give them the resources to do it :D In case your curious, the PC game who lost the top spot and moved down to second place is none other than… you guessed it… WoW Burning Crusade.
For anyone whos interested, Im still working on my DK. Questing seems sooooo much slower above 70, but it will all be worth it when Im aiding!!! It makes levelling a little easier when you buy wow gold though, then you dont have to farm in the middle of questing to raise your professions, you just make a quick trip to the AH and buy everything you need.
have a happy Thanksgiving!!!