wowgoldhunter posted on Apr 17, 2008
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"So my wife and I were scheming... If you have a guild, what is necessary to
acquire a guild bank. If you could get friends to sign your charter and create
your guild, when it's done, couldn't you share the guild bank amongst the few
remaining members as a sort of personal giant bank. It seems to easy and too
good to be true to be able to do this with alts, but if it's possible, my wife
and I would love to share and fund a mutli-tabbed guild bank for bank alts that
holds crafting goods as well as share them easily between ourselves without
sending. What limitations would there be to this. I have a 19 Warrior on my
Hunter's realm that is the proud (and only) owner of a 2 tab guild vault. All
you need is a guild and the gold to buy the tabs. You could get 8 people to sign
your charter (plus your wife), remove those people once you hand in the charter,
and then buy your tabs as your gold resources allow. Well my wife and I have one
set up. We came up with the same idea and just ran around Death Knell offering
people 5g a pop to sign. It was done in moments. We've already got two tabs
busting at the seams and are considering purchasing the 3rd soon. As expensive
as it is, it's vastly cheaper than buying larger bags over all at a premium of
nearly 300g/2-slots. With money being what it is from dailies, we make enough in
a few hours to cover the costs. This is going to be fantastic for quickly
sharing crafting mats. We finally broke down and got the 3rd tab.
wow goud
We've completely filled all of them up and most of our alts are still busting.
It has made a huge difference though. Most of it's stuff like lockboxes that my
Rogue isn't yet high enough to open and Netherweave (about 2000 of them) cloths
which my Priest can't start using till he hits 50.
wow
oro An entire tab is dedicated to just enchanting mats and such. " "I have a
70 rogue as my main character. I like making huge dps, but would like to try
something different.
or wow I
have been interested in shamans lately, but I read that they are weak in pvp.
What class would you suggest me to play after a rogue. Also, I want it to be
pretty good at 1v1 and mass pvp My first 70 was a rogue, followed by a warrior.
world
of warcraft powerleveling Warriors are great, though I wouldn't recommend
going from one fully melee toon to the other fully melee toon... there are a lot
of differences, but there are also a lot of similarities. I'd say try a caster!
I currently play a shadow priest and am loving it, though if you're going to be
mostly PvPing this is probably not the best choice (though I personally enjoy
the challenge of it.) honestly shadow priests aren't as bad as a lot of people
make them out to be (imho), but the fact that the community perceives us as much
makes us get focused a LOT.
eve isk what
about a lock. they're stupidly good in PvP and pretty fun to play in my
experience. if you REALLY want a change, give PvP healing a go.
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