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Selling world of warcraft account with:

lv85 blood elf assassination rogue @ Frostmourne 5k gold

MAX FLYING SKILL

MAX Leatherworking skill

lv62 blood elf paladin @ Frostmourne

Full Heirlooms for fast leveling

Bloodied Arcanite Reaper - Two handed axe

Polished Helm of Valor - Helm

Polished Spaulders of Valor - Shoulder

Worn Stoneskin Gargoyle Cape - Back

Polished Breastplate of Valor - Chest

Bloodsoaked Skullforge Reaver - Main hand one handed sword

Battleworn Thrash Blade - Off-hand sword

lv20 blood elf warlock @ Frostmourne

Heirlooms

Tattered Dreadmist Mantle - Shoulder

Tattered Dreadmist Robe - Chest

lv85 human combat rogue @ Kil'jaeden

This is a great account for only $450. Kindly contact me at [email protected] for further details~:rofl2:

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well if you actually was on the forum for more than peddling your shitty stuff that no one on here wants you'd realise that you don't need to search.. would be good if it was that way so people dont try sell this shit here..

Ha! Even i play wow and my account would shit all over yours. 2 of my characters are minimum ilvl 360 and i have 5 alts all in full heirlooms. I wouldn't even get $350 for my account, not that I'd sell it anyway.

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