The WoW shaman is one of the most fun and rewarding classes to play in WoW, but they do have a steep learning curve and few players have really learned to master the art of playing a shaman effectively. They are a true jack of all trades class, being one of the most effective hybrids out there.
The WoW Shaman wears mail armor at higher levels and they excel in a number of different roles, mostly depending on the talents they choose. The three talent trees are elemental, enhancement and restoration.
Elemental shamans are primarily concerned with putting out great amounts of ranged damage. Investing some talent points in this tree will dramatically increase the power of your offensive spells, their critical strike chances and the mana cost of them. Elemental shamans are almost on par with mages and warlocks when it comes to raw damage output, providing they have the right set of gear.
Enhancement shamans are also big damage dealers, but the talents available in this tree are designed to enhance the melee capability of the shaman, making them stronger and their melee abilities more powerful, making them more akin to warriors.
If you prefer melee game play, then choosing talents in the enhancement tree dramatically improves you melee capability. You are also able to wear mail armor, making shamans extremely strong and effective as hybrids. They are, regardless of what way you spec, a jack of all trades.
Restoration is the specification that is always in highest demand when it comes to raiding and other endgame PvE ventures. Restoration focuses on improving the healing ability of the WoW shaman by improving the power of their healing spells and reducing the mana cost of them. These can make for extremely effective healers, amongst the best in the game and thus they are always popular and a restoration shaman should never have any problem finding a group in the end game.
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Alright, so all of you World of Warcraft fans out there that are reading this article, you already know just how popular the WoW Mage is, so we do not have to tell you that part. The WoW Mage is very tough and has many strong powers that most of us know, love and enjoy. The Mage is also known as being a refrigerator for all of the guild members. You know, because of the conjuring abilities that they have. They are also able to teleport to all cities upon reaching certain levels. No, they do not have a pet and they do wear cloth armor, but they are a pretty big damage machine.
Apart from it all, the WoW Mage is known as being the refrigerator on World of Warcraft. When you have this class, you may end up seeing fellow players come up to you asking for food or drink. Why? Because the Mage has the ability to conjure up food and drink in only a matter of seconds.
However, with some breathing room, the mage will be able to solo those critters that are three levels higher (maybe more)! The mage just takes a little more brain power and effort to play as, its not quite so cut and dry like say with a Warrior or a Rogue.
Did we mention that this class is great in groups. You can have warriors and pets up front holding the mobs off while the mage stays back and unleashes all of that power that is held inside.
That’s right, the mage is fully equipped with the spell that transforms their opponent into a sheep. And that’s not the only thing they can create, with the correct glyph, they can transform their opponent into a penguin.
A good mage will have the ability to frost their opponents and stop them right in their tracks. Without mana, that WoW mage will be useless. Mages do go through mana faster than any other character, but they are still very reliable. When the mana is down, just break out with that wand or suck up some mana potions to recharge instantly. Whatever server you choose, the mage will be sure to pawn as long as you have the correct armor, spells and wisdom.
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Everybody is quite familiar with compact discs, or more fondly known as CDs, especially in this day and age where information exchange is moving at such a rapid pace. They are a popular form of storing data. Years ago, it was used to store music files only. However, it didn’t take long for other people to see its efficiency in storing other data like text documents, graphics and even movies. Another good thing about it is it can store data once or it can be rewritable, good for those who are keen on saving money and the environment.
It is undeniable that a CD can bring about so many benefits. The first one is because it is very effective as a file backup tool. It defeated the erstwhile leader, the floppy disk, because it has bigger memory storage. Add to that the fact that newer model of computers being introduced no longer has a floppy drive. Manufacturers have realized that it is not going to be as in demand as it was before so they slowly phased it out.
Third, compared to other forms of storage, it allows faster to access files, perfect for people who are always on the go. Lastly, it is less expensive, making you save more money in the long run.
It doesn’t take the brains of a rocket scientist to copy files to and from a CD. Just bear in mind that you have to be patient in learning the skill and you must also give enough time to practice so that you can do it on your own. Read the rest of this article on how to do this task.
First of all, you must have a fully functional personal computer and a writable disc. Assess if your computer is printed with a Compact disc Rewritable logo. If it has, then you can start the job. Unfortunately, if it doesn’t, you might need to buy one from a computer store or you can also download it from the portals of the internet.
Second, insert your disc into the CD drive. After it has settled down, look for the CD Drive Dialog box. Then, open the folder labeled open CD writable. After that, highlight all the text documents, numerous graphics and folders you want to copy to your CD. Using your mouse, perform the right click option and immediately go back to the window showing your blank CD. After you have made sure that all the files are listed in the folder of the blank CD, click and write those files to the CD. In a few seconds, a pop up window will come up and a box saying that it is the CD writing Wizard. This will be your opportunity to name or label your CD. By design, the wizard will commence with the process of file duplication.
If a pop up window appears claiming that it cannot complete the CD writing process, try deleting some files because it could be due to space constraint. Return to the CD writing wizard box and repeat the steps mentioned above. If it is successful, it would take some time to copy the files. If you only have a small file, then it could be as short as a few seconds. However, if you have plenty of pictures and videos with bigger bytes, then it could last for 30 minutes up to an hour. After everything is done, click the text Finished and eject the CD from the computer.
So you see, folks, CD copying is such a cool but simple task that anybody can perform. Have fun doing it on your own!
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If you’re in the market for a new desktop computer, it is very easy to get confused by all of the different options that are out there. And with this confusion it is very easy to spend too much for features that you don’t really need. So how do you know what features you need and what features you don’t?
To keep yourself from overspending you need to step back and really take a look at what you really need in your new desktop PC. As you’ve probably noticed, prices have continually gone down over the last couple of years. Because of this it is very easy for someone to get a computer that is a lot more than they need because the price is relatively cheaper than it was a few years ago. So the best thing to do is to assess what you really need before even going to the store.
Are you planning on doing something a little more intensive than just emailing friends and relatives and playing solitaire? What are you really going to use the computer for? Will you be dealing with video or sound files? Will they require a lot of space on the hard drive and a lot of processing power to edit and organize? In this case you may want something a little more powerful than the base consumer model, and many PC vendors will allow you to customize your desktop to fit those needs. While you can get a basic model for less than 1000 dollars, for a multimedia setup, though, you will probably want to look at a good 500 more than that.
On the other hand, if you’re going to be using your desktop for gaming or heavy multimedia use, you’ll need some extra features. You’ll want to get a higher-grade graphics card, more storage space, and the fastest processor you can get. And you’ll likely need to get some extra peripherals to further personalize your machine. Because of all of these extra features you can expect to spend quite a bit more on a machine like this.
These machines are tempting purchases even when you just need the Internet browser/office application computer. You’ll need the power some day, you tell yourself. But the fact is, if you really step back and objectively self-asses your (or your company’s) needs then you will find the desktop computer that fits the budget and your individual circumstances.
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