Class, If You Need Help...

Hey all,

I noticed many of you are having a bunch of questions about the game and even about basics in general. If you need help, feel free to email me your questions. I've been playing the game for a while now and can answer anything you may have to ask. I get email on my phone and can usually get you guys a response in under 5 minutes. Below are also a bunch of useful links that can help you as well; including legal add-ons that will make the game easier to understand and play. Enjoy.

Email: austin.orphan@du.edu

*Add-ons*

Directions to installing add-ons:
Installing add-ons at first may seem complicated, but trust me, you want these mods. They will help you guys a lot. Here is an EASY step by step way to install them for pc users.

1. Click "DOWNLOAD"
2. Click "MANUAL INSTALL"
3. Make sure option is set to "OPEN WITH EXPLORER.EXE" and click "OK"
4. Select "EXTRACT ALL FILES" at the top
5. Browse to your WORLD OF WARCRAFT folder, wherever you saved it. (desktop, program files, etc.)
6. Click INTERFACE
7. Click ADD-ONS
8. Click OK
9. Click EXTRACT

Quest Helper - Directs you exactly where to go for all quests in the game.

http://wow.curse.com/downloads/wow-addons/details/quest-helper.aspx

Cartographer - Very helpful map mod. Gives you coordinates and doesn't take up whole screen, and includes maps of in-game dungeons and battlegrounds.
http://wow.curse.com/downloads/wow-addons/details/cartographer.aspx

*Helpful Websites*

Wowhead - Type in anything; quest name, item name, pet types, etc. and it gives you all the information you need about it, to complete the quest, compare armor, etc. Very helpful.

http://www.wowhead.com/

Talent Specialization - Have you got to level 10 yet? If so, you've probably noticed you have TALENT POINTS. At level 10, you can press 'N' and it will bring up your talent tree.
CAUTION: I recommend you DO NOT just place these points randomly. Re-specializing (re-spec'ing) gets INCREASINGLY EXPENSIVE with each respec. Make sure you know what you are doing. I recommend you visit this site and play around with talent specs before you bring actually spend the points. If you still can't decide, you can email me and I can give you good advice on choosing a talent specialization. Here is the site.

http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/classes/talent-index/

If you need help navigating a major city, ask the guards; they will usually tell you where to go. Also, use your map frequently. Your map is 'M'

Also, I assume many of you have reached level 5 by now. At level 5 a character can learn up to 2 PRIMARY PROFESSIONS. I highly recommend you go to a major city and learn any 2 of these. If you have questions about a profession, either email me or simply google it. Also each character can learn all of the SECONDARY PROFESSIONS, which includes fishing, cooking, and first-aid. For beginners, all you really need to worry about is first-aid, but make sure you pick up 2 PRIMARY PROFESSIONS.

Good luck all,

Austin Orphan