Welcome!

19 10 2008

This blog is made for people who are lazy……like me. This blog is created for people who want to get to the max level at the shortest time. All these guides are adapted from different websites. The guides will be for 2 game….World Of Warcraft and Cabal.





[Contact] Contact me in game =P

20 10 2008

I play Cabalsea coz i live in malaysia…… so my user is EnchantedDude and server is Venus….

For WoW its oceanic the server is Khaz’Goroth and user is Philmor..( i wont go on so no point =P)





OK OK…i know these guides arent mine!

20 10 2008

I know these guides arent mine….but i will but the link at the bottom of the real maker. The reason I put all these different guides here instead of just giving the link is so you can find a guide that u want to see or learn about in a click instead of going to”Google” and typing blah blah blah blah





[Cabal]Combo Guide

20 10 2008

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[Cabal]Force Shielder Guide

20 10 2008

First off, for beginners, if you are a person who likes to inflict heavy AoE (Area of Effect) damage with rapid and flashy Sword skills while at the same time holding a huge crystal Astral Shield, then Force Shielder is the class for you.

For your stats: Always follow your “Growth” (press “C” then look above your STR, INT, DEX stats) ALWAYS follow Growth.
-Then when you finished Growth and don’t know what to do, meet the requirements for your Armor, Weapon, and Crystal. Then follow the next Growth.

Now when you make a Force Shielder, you have to decide, later on, if you want to be a Magic Force Shielder, Sword Force Shielder, or Hybrid Force Shielder.

Here are the good and bad, downs and ups, pros and cons, of each type of Force Shielder:

Magic Force Shielder

-Good

– You’ll be really good in PVP because of your strong cannons AND you have the defense of a Warrior since you wear the same Armor as them.

-In my opinion, Magic Force Shielder levels you up and helps you gain Skill Experience faster at low levels because they do good damage.

-Nice DPS (Damage Per Second)

-Bad

– You’ll be spamming cannons the rest of your CABAL life, and not showing any rapid and cool-looking Sword skills.

Sword Force Shielder

-Good

– You’ll be an important player in your party because of your defense and AoE skills to take on those mobs.

-You have a LOT of cool-looking skills (Storm Cut, Shield Break, the list goes on…..)

– You can solo almost anything from quests to dungeons

-Bad

– You won’t do as good in PVP as a Magic Force Shielder because Magic Force Shielders have higher DPS and can pack a whallop from a distance like Force Archers.

Hybrid Force Shielder

-Good

-You’ll be balanced in everything, making you a decent Force Shielder.

-Bad

– You won’t be exceptional in one category. Meaning, that you won’t master the art of Sword and master the art of Magic as well as if you were one or the other.

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Remember to ALWAYS cast your buffs, PVP OR PVE.

Mass Duels ( Guild Wars, 5v5,…..)

Focus on one opponent at a time. If you’re dueling someone and an enemy decides to help, FadeStep away, and try using a ranged Skill. If you’re the only one alive, then fight to the death.

Duels (1v1)

Against Archers

– DASH. LEVEL 9 DASH. If you don’t have it, you’re pretty much screwed against a Force Archer or Wizard. A good Archer will FadeStep as much as they can. Dash toward him and hit them with a ranged skill like a Magic Skill for Magic Force Shielders. Earth Divide and Shield Ray for the Sword Force Shielders.

Against Wizards

-Same strategy as Archer. Try to stun and knock them down, that’s essential. You don’t want them to Freeze you in an Ice Shower in Poison puddles, now would you?

Against Warriors, Bladers, Force Bladers, and other Force Shielders

-If you’re a Magic Force Shielder, then FadeStep and keep throwing in those Magic Skills. You should get some quick-casting spells and some heavy damage spells. Remember to Combo as well.

– If you’re a Sword Force Shielder, go crazy. Cast your chain of Sword Skills and hack-and-slash with them. Remember to Combo.

-IF YOU DO NOT COMBO IN A PVP YOU WILL LOSE. ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS COMBO COMBO COMBO.

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Skills

Alright, now there are 2 types of skills in CABAL. One is Training skills and the other is Normal Gameplay skills.

For Training Sword Skills, you should always get the skills with the shortest cast time, and combo with them. I recommend getting 4 training skills for both Magic and Sword. I recommend these Sword skills for training because they cast pretty fast.

Impact Stab
Flash Draw
Rising Shot
Shield Charge
For Training Magic Skills, same thing with the casting time. Here’s a note:

Get 4 Arrows, then “upgrade” to Lances. Don’t get Blasts because they have a long casting time, and that’s not good.

Now, it doesn’t matter which Arrows and Lances you get. It doesn’t affect how slow or fast you grind. But I will make a list of what you Arrows and Lances I recommend.

Arrows: Magic Arrow, Aqua Arrow, Fire Arrow, Freezing Arrow
Lances: Terra Lance, Fire Lance, Aqua Lance, Freezing Lance

Now, to Normal Gameplay Skills. These are the skills you will be using in normal gasmeplay (PVP’s, dungeons, quests, partying, PK’s,….) Here is the list of Normal Gameplay Skills you should get for Magic, Sword, and Hybrids

Sword

-Shield Splinter
-Shield Break (best damage skill)
-Shield Explosion (360 degrees knockdown)
-Shield Ray (the furthest ranged sword skill)
-Storm Crush (this isn’t really good because it has a very long cast time, but you can use it before you can get better skills like the first 2 above)
-Guillotine (frontal knockdown)
-Shield Charge (this is a moving/attack skill, warps you 4 spaces up to hit the enemy)
-Earth Divide (similar to Guillotine, but with further range and smaller radius)
-Dash (this is a movement skill)
-Fadestep (this is a movement skill)
-Shield Harden (this is a buff skill)
-Blade of Judgement (your only Stun Skill, essential)

Magic

-Regeneration (this is a buff skill)
-Crushing Blade (this is a buff skill)
-Shield Harden (this is a buff skill)
-Heal (quite lousy, but what the hell)
-Blade of Judgement (your only stun skill, essential)
-Terra Lance
-Fire Lance
-Aqua Lance
-Stone Cannon
-Fire Cannon
-Aqua Cannon

Hybrid

– Just get any skills because you’re both, right? It’s up to you.

Note: Get all buffs and Dash and Fadestep no matter what build you’re going. Max out all buffs and Dash and FadeStep as well.

Your training skills should be kept at a maximum of Level 9. The reason I say so is because any other level higher than that will increase the cooling and casting time, which is not good.

Your only Stun Skill, Blade of Judgement, is vital. It is your life-saver and without it, you can’t win any high-level quests, dungeons, and PVP’s.It is a 360 degrees skill that stuns mobs for 5 secs. In my opinion, you should leave it at level 9, where it has a cool time of 5.1 secs. Anything more than level 9 would not be good, because you would want to keep the mobs around you stunned, and you have to spam this skill every 6-7 secs to do so.

Completely Taken from here





[WoW]Human 1-12

19 10 2008

Joan’s Leveling Guide, Chapter 1 Part 1 – Human lvl 1-12

Color key, as follow:

  1. Level
  2. Location
  3. Quest
  4. NCP’s
  5. Items / Mobs

Chapter 1 Part 1

Level 1

You will start in a valley called North Shire Valley in  Elwynn Forest. You will see some people and a church. But go past this and look for the wolfs, when you find them start killing them until you hit level 2.

Level 2

Keep killing the wolfs until you hit level 3. If your bag/bags get full go and sell at the vendor, and remember to equipped the new armor you find.

Level 3

Now the questing beguines, take the quest:

  1. [2]A Threat Within and go in to the church and leave it. Take the follow up, [2]Kobold Camp Cleanup.
  2. Go outside and get the quest [2]Eagan Peltskinner, go to him, his at one of the long sides of the church wall. Turn the quest in and get the follow up, [2]Wolves Across the Border.

Now, go and kill wolves until you got 8 Thoug Wolf Meats.
When  your done 10 Kobold Vermin’s. If you are not at level 4 now, grind some wolves or Kobold’s until you hit level 4.

Level 4

Turn in the quests, and get the  [3]Investigate Echo Ridge. Kill Kobold Workers until you hit level 5 and the quest is completed.

Level 5

Turn in the quest and  [5]Skirmish at Echo Ridge. Go to the cave witch is at loc (47,31) and go inside. Kill everything in there until the quest is completed and you hit level 6. T

Level 6

Turn in that quest and get  [5]Report to Goldshire. Go outside the church and take the quest, [4]Brotherhood of Thieves. Go south east until you meet the river, cross it and start kill Defias Thug, until you get 12 Red Burlap Bandana.
Go back and turn in that quest, and take the two follow ups,

  1. [5]Bounty on Garrick Padfoot
  2. [4]Milly Osworth

go to Milly, she is at the other side of the church building at loc (50,39) . Turn in and get the follow up, [4]Milly Harvest. Take 8 of Milly’s Harvest .go to the very North east corner of the field, and just a bit further northeast until you are at loc (57,48) where you find Garrick Padfoot and one guard. Kill them and loot Garrick’s head. turn in the quests,  By now you should be in level 7 but if you aren’t it’s not a problem, just go and kill some Defias Thug until you hit it.

Level 7

Now it’s time to get moving to Goldshire, just follow the road around the wall, and get the quest [5]Rest and Relaxation at loc (45, 47). Keep following the road until you are in Goldshire, hand in [5]Report to Goldshire, and [5]Rest and Relaxation. And make Goldshire your home.
Take the following quests:

  1. [7] Gold Dust Exchange
  2. [7] Kobold Candles
  3. [7] The Fargodeep Mine
  4. [10] A Fishy Peril

Turn in [10] A Fishy Peril and get the follow up, [10] Further Concerns. Time to go in to the wilderness.

Go to The Stonefield Farm, and get the quests:

  1. [9] Princess Must Die!
  2. [6] Lost Necklace

Go over to Billy at Maclure Vineyards turn in [6] Lost Necklace and get the follow up, [6] Pie for Billy. Start killing the Stonetusk Boars that is on the field until you find 4 Chunk of Boar Meat.
Go back to The Stonefield Farm turn in the quest [6] Pie for Billy and take the follow up, [6] Back to Billy.
Now, back to Billy, turn in the quest and get the follow up

  1. [8] Goldtooth

Now it’s time to go inside The Fargodeep Mine. There is two entrances, use the one at the bottom of the little valley, it goes faster. Once inside just follow it until you find Goldtooth. Kill him and loot Bernice’s Necklace. Once you have it, go outside again. By now you should have completed the following quests:

  1. [7] Gold Dust Exchange
  2. [7] Kobold Candles
  3. [7] The Fargodeep Mine
  4. [8] Goldtooth

If the two at the top isn’t, just kill some more Kobolds until you have and you ding level 8.

Level 8

  1. Now, go back to The Stonefield Farm and turn in the quest.

Then run or warp back to Goldshire. Once there, turn in all the quest, and get the follow up:

  1. [10] The Jasperlode Mine
  2. [7] Shipment to Stormwind
  3. Go to Stormwind, trun in [7] Shipment to Stormwind then travel to Ironforge. Take the flight path, then go to Kharanos in Dun Morogh

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1. Go to Kharanos and get the quests:

  1. [5] Tools for Steelgrill
  2. [7] Beer Basted Boar Ribs
  3. [9] Frostmane Hold

Then go over to Steelgrill’s Depot, just a bit above the village. There trun in the quest, and get:

  1. [6] Stocking Jetsteam
  2. [7] The Grizzled Den
  3. [6] Ammo for Rumbleshot

Once done, go to the “Gnome workshop” and get the quest:

  1. [10] Operation Recombobulation

2. Go down and get the Rumbleshot’s Ammo,

Now I advice you to go beside the road when you go to point 3, because there is a lot of boars and some bears which you need to kill to complete some quests, besides you get some easy xp.

3. Turn in the quest. Once if you got everything in to the quests,

  1. [7] Beer Basted Boar Ribs
  2. [6] Stocking Jetsteam
  3. Then go back to Kharanos turn in the quest, (you can buy the malt to [7] Beer Basted Boar Ribs from the innkeeper. After that go to Steelgrill’s Depot, turn in the quest and get the follow up,
  4. [9] Evershine

Level 9

Now, go the yeti cave.
4. Start kill yeti’s until you have 8 Wendigo Mane, it can take some time but this is a great grinding spot and you get a lot of xp.

Now, go to Brewnall Village, take the fight path, so you get some extra xp.

5. Once there, turn in the quests, and get others:

  1. [8] A Favor for Evershine
  2. [9] The Perfect Stout

6. Now, just leave the little village and start killing the beast until you have completed the quest.

7. Go outside Gnomeregan, there is a lot of Gnomes, start killing them. But keep away from the “real” Gnomeregan, there are the gnomes in much to high level. Kill gnomes until you have 8 Restablization Cog and 8 Gyromechanic Gear.
When you are done, you should be in level 10 but if you are not just kill some more gnomes.

Level 10

8. Time to go to Frosmane Hold, go inside, kill everything in your way until you have completed the quest.

9. Go up the mountain, just after the little cave and the to your right. There clear the camp and then pick some baskets that holds Shimmerweed.

10. Go back to Brewnall Village and turn in the quests.

11. Time to go back to Kharanos and turn in all the quest, remember the Gnome workshop and Steelgrill’s Depot. And now you should be in level 11, if you aren’t just grind some more, later on.

Level 11

When every quest you have for Dun Morogh is turned in. Then warp back to Goldshire.

You should have this quests for Elwynn Forest:

  1. [9] Princess Must Die!
  2. [10] Further Concerns
  3. [10] The Jasperlode Mine

Taken From here





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