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Hi all, Since ive quit playing WoW I thought id advertise my account for sale.

It has one character and thats a level 70 undead warlock.

Gear is Full S3 Gladiator and some S4, Over 2000G and Mats for enchanting.

375 Enchanting.

375 Tailoring.

2 Netherdrakes (300 Riding Skill)

Over 1100 + spell damage and 13k HP

Has PvE gear, some T4/T5 but was focused on for PVP.

Also has 4000 Arena points saved.

The account has 2 months of game time on it.

PM me for an armory link.

I am chasing offers around $400.

I am the original owner of the account, I have the Secret Question and everything. Email will be changed and all info will be given out after money has been deposited. You will even be given the CD'KEYS for WoW and The Burning Crusade. Everythings legit. PM me with any questions or offers.

Thanks

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