Now you know what to get!

27th November 2010

Okay, everyone. We’ve all had time to get used to the whole 4.0.3 patch now so I think we’ve seen just what it is that’s needed out there. From what I’ve been able to observe, if you ever have trouble getting into a raid, dungeon, or any other instance, bring a tank. Tanks are getting really scarce right now, and everyone wants one. Nerfing healers has put these guys up at the top of the most desirable list, and we have the chance to capitalize on this.

If you have been wanting to buy wow accounts, now you know exactly what to go for. Especially if you have a healer who is now pretty much a door stop. Pals are taking the lead on the healing game right now from what I’ve been able to figure out. These serious revamps really make it hard to figure out just what’s going to be useful and what should sit in the scrap pile for a while.

Anyway, beefing up a tank would be in your best interests if you want to get into a group any time soon.

Thankfully, Toonstorm always has a really good selection of them available with some nice alts in case you get bored with the tanking. And who knows just what’s going to happen when the full expansion comes? There could be more nerfs, more buffs, or something even weirder planned. It’s hard to say with Blizzard. I know they’ve been announcing all sorts of things about Cataclysm for, well, forever really. But I get the feeling that they have something else that they aren’t telling us yet. Some sort of hidden ace that will have us all drooling yet again. They are tricky like that, after all.

Anyway, prices are going to get a little ugly shortly, especially for tanks. On the other hand, they’re dropping like mad for healer classes, and it’s no big deal to get one of them on the cheap, then respec it. If, that is, you can find a use for a priest right now.

Good luck with that.

To the Echo Isles, mon!

30th September 2010

Not much news in WoW these days. Brewfest is still going on, but that’s about as good as it gets for the moment. Nothing in there is worth buying  account for.

The Gnomeregan and Echo Isles, now, that’s a different matter entirely.

Both of them are essentially the same thing. You’re trying to take back some lands within your respective faction’s borders that have been taken over by a splinter group of some sort. It looks like they’ve designed it for people of all levels, but you know the best stuff is for the 80s. I mean, really, do you think you’re going to be taking on the best bosses at 35? Not likely. And the best rewards are for the higher level folk, too.

Given that, you may want to buy wow account sooner rather than later. Who knows what Cataclysm will do to this little campaign, after all? No sense missing out if you don’t have to.

With that in mind, I’m going to take a look see at prices at my current favorite site. Toonstorm has been rocking out deals on the combo accounts lately that really can’t be beat.

For example, I’ve been looking at one set with alts that really captured my attention. It has three 80s in it, one Draenei Death Knight (blood build), one Draenei Shaman (restoration), and one Night Elf Rogue (assassination). I have to say that I really like the variety it offers. It would make me that much more useful to my guild because we have some irregular players right now and we never know just who or what we’re going to have available for any given raid. Knowing that, I know I would just feel better if there were enough people hanging out who could fill any gap. I’m experienced enough to play any of these classes and builds without too much time relearning them.

Besides, the price is insane. All three accounts, if you buy them together, runs only $419! That’s hundreds off the prices of each individual character! And they have great deals on Horde alts, too.

I would really check it out ASAP. I doubt they’ll stick around for long.

If you’re not sure what I’m talking about, I mean buy wow account. If you have any intention of doing so you’ll really want to get it done well before Cataclysm drops. I say this for a number of reasons.

First and foremost prices always go nuts around release dates. While we don’t yet know when the big C is coming out, we know it can’t be too far off. They’ve already been beta testing and we’ve seen the box art. Not much other than the actual content remains to be announced. This is what Blizzcon will be all about this year. SC 2 is already on shelves (or was anyway, seeing as it took almost a week before the local stores were able to restock) and Diablo III is so far into the future it is only barely on my radar. That means they’re going to focus very closely on WoW, which makes me really pleased. But after it’s announced you know that prices for accounts will start to spike pretty sharply around that time. It’s better to get one (or 3 if you’re smart and take Toonstorm’s deal where you get discounts for alts) now while prices are still low to moderate. Just before and after relase date things will get ugly.

Flip side to that is that the new races won’t be represented on any site for a while after release. Your other option is to buy wow account after you start seeing them show up.

Or really you could do both so you can take advantage of the new content while later enjoying the goodies that the new races bring to the table.

Another thing to keep in mind is that Blizzard doesn’t much like anyone making money on WoW that isn’t Blizzard. They may decide to put in a few little tweaks that allow them to hunt down anyone who buys an account. While I can’t off the top of my head think of a way to do this, that doesn’t mean it can’t be done.

Most of the time I’m not worried about this. As long as I’m buying from a well established site that comes with all sorts of guarantees I can’t imagine anything happening. Those jokers on Craigslist and eBay are another matter entirely. They’re probably licking their chops about this right now, but don’t be pulled into their promises. It just isn’t worth the risk.

You all know what I’m talking about. This new content, the Ruby Sanctum, includes plenty of references to ol’ Deathwing and his twilight brood. And if you’ve been reading the website as frequently as I do, you’ll know that Deathwing himself features prominently in Cataclysm.

That, of course is the word on every WoW player’s lips right now. They’ve already started beta testing the thing, which means that a release date announcement can’t be too far behind. If you need a reason to buy wow account, there you have it.

Of course, when you’re a major player like Blizzard who runs their own convention, you have the leisure of waiting until said con to dish the info. Based on the new content and timing, I’d say that this Blizzcon will see the announcement of the release date. Furthermore, I figure we’re looking at sometime before Black Friday for the release.

The devs, if they’re like any other programmers or content writers that I’ve met, don’t really care when it releases, just so long as their baby is out and running. The bean counters are another matter. They aren’t interested in the eager panting of the fans, et cetera. They’re looking for the thing to have the biggest financial impact, and in the world of video games, that means holiday season.

People are always a little flush with money that they’ve been saving for the holidays, and they know what’s on evey WoW player’s list this year. Or will be if it’s announced. Just like when SC2 was released this week, they see just how many people will line up to buy it in stores and download it, no matter the cost.

Of course, we’d do this if they released the stupid thing in May, too. These guys have 11 million people hooked harder than crack cocaine ever could hope to. I’m just not sure why they think they’ll maximize on it if they wait. We’ll pay no matter when it comes out. Period.

But the good news is this means you have plenty of time to buy wow account so that you’re ready. The level cap is being raised, and you’ll be that much closer to 85 if you’re starting at 80. Plus we all know prices will spike around release time, so it’s better to buy wow account and then hold it in reserve until you’re ready. That way you’ll at least have it.

Just when you think that they’ve run out of ideas…

There are two really noteworthy things that I’m going to talk about today. The first one you can buy wow account to access, the second you can’t. Both of them are way too important to not mention.

The first is the new content that they dropped with the 3.3.5 patch. They’ve opened up a brand new raid dungeon for us to play around in. The official details are a little sparse right now, but the new area is called the Ruby Sanctum, and it promises wonderous riches to all who would brave its dangers. The story is pretty cool, too. Basically, the red dragonflight was in charge of a sort of UN of dragons, keeping the peace, and trying to preserve life in Azeroth. Suddenly, the Ruby Sanctum, their headquarters, is completely silent and no one has been able to contact them via any means. Guardposts are empty, and the hearth fires have died out. Just what waits inside is still a bit of a mystery, but it’s going to be more than worth the while to play it through. After all, the fate of the last clutch of red dragon eggs hangs in the balance inside, and we all know that where there’s dragons, there’s treasure.

The second big piece of news is that the Cataclysm beta has gone live! Obviously it wouldn’t be wise to buy an account then attempt to get in on it, but it would be seriously cool to get in on the next chapter of WoW before retail release. Actually, it’s impossible to get in on it unless you get an invite from Blizzard themselves. It’s opt-in only, and you don’t get to pick. Here’s hoping that some of my faithful readers get the notice and can jump in. Post a comment if there’s any inside info that you can share with me! I know, NDAs are a bear, but there have to some ways to get a little bit of info out.

Anyway, if you don’t have a level 80 yet, now may be the time to buy wow account so that you’re ready both for the content already launched, and for the good things to come. The end of a world doesn’t come along every day, after all. You don’t want to miss out when it hits.

Hey everyone!

I just thought I’d drop a line to you all since it’s been a while.

Not much new out there in WoW land. It seems that even the folks over at Blizzard get to take a break every so often. After all of the patches lately, I really wasn’t sure when things were going to slow down. I get a little uncomfortable whenever there are tons and tons of sweeping changes in the game like that. There are lots of reasons for this, but a few extra in particular for folks who buy wow account.

When you get down to it, the account market is a liquid beast. It shifts and flows, reacting to every little change that comes along. When the new IC runs were loaded, prices spiked. During lulls like the one we’re in now, prices have a chance to come down a bit as companies are only competing against each other, instead of dwindling stock.

Now is also the time when great deals start showing up. Different sites deal with these things in different ways, but I think the folks at Toonstorm have had the best idea.

Basically, they’re offering bundled pricing on toons and alts together. For example, the first one that comes up is a level 80 human Death Knight. She comes with her Flying skill at 225, and a piece of epic gear for $124. In and of itself, this is a pretty awesome deal. But to add to it, you can throw in an alt on the same new account and CD key. They give you a selection of a level 80 Night Elf Druid for an additional $242.90 (about $50 off the regular price), a level 80 human Pally for $178.90 (also about $50 off), or a level 75 Night Elf Hunter for $75.90 (again about a $50 discount). Or, you can go for the gold and buy the primary with all alts for an additional $239 which is half price. So $363 snags you 4 distinct toons all on the same CD key saving you tons of money on that, plus you get a truly awesome setup. The Druid alone has 2 skills maxed at 450 and the full set of Malfurions gear. Myself, I’d be looking into this for me if I didn’t already have a decent druid.

Anyway, head over to Toonstorm and check out the deals. They’re pretty sweet.

Quality Family gaming time!

17th March 2009

Afternoon again Gamers!

Once again, it has been a few weeks since our last WoW account store review.  Life, work and family have been keeping me pretty busy.  I was recently able to acquire another gaming capable computer for my household, so I determined it was time to get my 8 year old daughter her own account, so we could group up together, thus bringing you another buy WoW account review.

I went on the web, and did some research on various WoW account sellers.  I am on a limited budget, so cost was a major factor in my decision on where to buy, but I didn’t want to forsake safety just to save a few dollars.   After spending a couple hours browsing and researching various sites, I settled on toonstorm.com again.  Since this was going to be a character/account for my 8 year old daughter, safety was a huge concern, as I didn’t want to end up needing to explain to her why she wasn’t able to play her character anymore, should the unthinkable happen.

Like most girls her age, she enjoys “girlie” things, and that extends to the races she’s picked to play in the past, she has also rather enjoyed playing my Warlock.  Since the majority of my characters are horde, I went in search of a Blood Elf Warlock that was around level 60-70.  I found a couple.  One was level 70 with some great equipment, and epic riding skill, on sale for about $250, the other was level 61, with decent gear on sale for $140.  Since this character was going to be used by my 8 year old, having super good gear wasn’t essential, so I settled on the less expensive $140.

Placed my order around 2 in the afternoon, and as in previous transactions with toonstorm.com, I was contacted quickly by their CS to verify my order, who went through all the steps with me to complete the transaction, and by the time my daughter was home from school that afternoon around 3:30, everything was all set up and ready to go, and we played the evening away once she was finished with her homework!

Again, toonstorm.com has come through with first rate service, in both quality and speed.  I surely plan on continuing to recommend them to family and friends, or anyone really who is looking to purchase a WoW account.

It’s Tax return Time!

27th February 2009

Afternoon Fellow Gamers!

It’s been a while again. Work and family has been keeping me pretty busy lately, not really leaving a large amount of time for doing much in WOW, except raiding. My guild was doing fairly well for a while, until our only Shaman stopped playing due to that netherworld called “Real Life”. It quickly became apparent that he would not be returning anytime soon, so I decided to take the opportunity to spend a bit of my hard earned income tax return, and go looking for a new WOW account with a Shaman that I could bring along on raids to help my guild out.

In the past, toonstorm.com has always had great prices when I’ve checked them out, and my buddies bought through them recently, they had nothing bad to say about them. I headed over there to see check on the prices, and boy, was I surprised. They were having a *HUGE* sale on WOW Accounts! 40-70% off their normal prices, more bang for my buck, what sane person would pass up a deal like that?

After looking around for a while, I finally settled on a Level 80 Draenei Shaman. She came equipped with eleven Epics, had epic flying skill, and her Alchemy and herbalism skills were both over 420. The original cost of buying that character was $1k, but with the sale they are having, I only paid $500!!

The order process was very smooth; I placed my order, and very quickly was on the phone with a courteous CS rep verifying my order. Since this wasn’t the first time I had bought an account through them, I already knew what to expect throughout the process, so there was no need for them to go into a detailed explanation. They let me know if I did have any questions or problems, that I was welcome to contact them at any time. We finished the order process through the live help chat, and twenty minutes later, I was online, checking out my new Shammy!

The CS staff so far has been very well-mannered and knowledgeable. The speed with which I and others I’ve sent their way have gotten our new accounts, is unparalleled. The safety measures that Toonstorm.com has in place to protect you I don’t think I’ve seen anywhere else. I won’t hesitate to recommend them in the future to friends and family looking to buy a WOW account!!

Quality WoW Accounts

31st January 2009

Hey guys and gals,

Well, it’s been a while—lots of other stuff going on here—but I’m back and better than ever. If you’re new to the blog, and you’re looking for information on buying WoW accounts, you have come to the right place! You should check out my latest review in the post below; I checked out a site called Toonstorm.com with a couple guys who were looking for a good place to buy WoW account. We were all impressed by the customer service, the selection of accounts to choose from, and the prices. The guys have been enjoying their new accounts and haven’t had any problems. I think I can confidently recommend this site to you, based on our experience.

Speaking of Toonstorm, one thing I really liked about them when we were looking for accounts was the quality of the accounts they had available. Even with a budget of only $250 each, the guys found what they wanted and were surprised at the quality of the gear. Some care was given to making the accounts well worth the money, unlike some other sites I’ve seen, which just give you the bare minimum and equipment running the gamut from common to total crap.

I should be checking in sooner next time with more tips, tricks, and info on where to buy your WoW accounts, so come back soon!

Buy WoW Accounts on a budget

15th January 2009

Have you heard?

About the bird…bird bird bird..

Anyway!

So with the recent patch Warlocks can now use polearms, there’s some new stuff going on for mining (Yay) and some other small things that didn’t mean much to me but seemed pretty cool.

I have never played a Warlock before, although I notice many of the wow accounts for sale that are warlocks are usually a little cheaper. I suspect there’s an abundance of them and that drives the price down – but what do I know?

I’ve had some new guys come in recently; they were actually warcraft rts players a while back, but have never tried WoW; luckily for them they had a friend who brought them to one of our raid nights here at the shop; and they both seem pretty addicted. They sat and watched for a good hour or two and jumped on a bit on friends accounts.

I think we’ve got a few more converts folks :)

Needless to say I ended up telling them both about the blog and what we normally do, they want to buy an account and share it here at the shop. They’ve got about 250 to spend and want something that will give them good gear, and let them start raiding and pvping right away.

So the three of us sat down, surfed a few wow account sites and eventually landed on Toonstorm.com. They’ve got a pretty big selection and for 250$ they found a pretty darn nice account.

They’re using a credit card on paypal to pay for the account and are having it transfered over to a new account so they’re sure the character is actually theirs.

First they spent about 10 minutes in live help chat with one of the customer service guys there; he gave them a real nice walk through on everything they would need to do.

The whole process took under an hour, and they’re set up and ready to start playing.

I’m happy that we got them set up and I’m happy that Toonstorm.com came through for them.

They seem like a great place to buy wow account.