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haha ^^^

Yeah I used to play ages ago like 05 early 06. Had a 60 rogue.

Quit for a few months then started playing again. Got a lock to 70. Quit again for a few months. Now I'm playing again. Got my shadow priest to 62 on Thaurissan then realised shadow priests got pwned in group pvp haha (not talking about arena). They're good fun pve but yeah the whole 'every spell is on a huge cooldown' thing really annoyed me so retired that and leveling up another rogue.

BTW hunters are op

lol s13 represent!

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I installed a warcraft game in my computer but I don't have enemies when I play dota all star. Whats the problem?

I's meant to be played online against other people lol.. It's just a custom map for the strategy game warcraft 3. It is completely separate from World of Warcraft.

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I was a ghey hopeless WoW addict lol. 4 level 70s, 2 of which raided 3 nights a week each. I stopped playing for a while (thank f*%k), started kiteboarding, relationships, and the Skyline of course :thumbsup: . I couldn't bring myself to uninstall it so I just created a level 49 twink lock and pvp only now, maybe twice a week. Lifes good again! *mumbles something about Blizzard*

Very addictive game I have a lvl70 Undead lock as allies sux there poofs. Do a lot of pvp have 4 epics on tier5 pvp ones just about 2 grab a new robe (vengefull dreadweave gladiators). Anyways any of you ally poofs wanna take me & my 2v2 team in arena bring it on lol. Realm Nagrand Name Demons.

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