wowgoldhunter posted on Apr 18, 2008
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"I never really understood what the different battlegroups in BGs mean. Some
common ones I see on my server(Gilneas) are Malygos and Eredar. Looking at my
WoWArmory page recently, it looks like I'm in the Vindication group. I never
really noticed being in the group before, and my name in BGs usually just shows
SavageSlayer without anything after it, while others will have the hyphenated
battlegroup appended onto their names while chatting. What do these groups mean.
Can you change yours. Should I aim to be in a certain one. Whenever I ask anyone
in game about it, I never get any response. I think you're thinking of that
person's server. The name after a person's toon name is that person's server.
Usually you can only see this in the fight log screen thing, but if you're
actually looking at the person if they have an asterisk next to their name, it
means they're on a different server as you. Edit: If you look at that link
Ithurs posted, you'll see your battlegroup name (Vindication), under that
section, you'll see a list of all the servers/realms in that battlegroup. Notice
your server and the two you listed are on there. Hopefully this clarifies it
more.
wow
powerleveling A Battlegroup is basically just a cluster of different realms
whose battlegrounds are linked together. It doesn't mean anything and you can't
really change it, except by changing your realm. Also, if you don't see a server
(realm) listed after someone else's name, it means they're on the same realm as
you are (just like you don't see your realm listed after your own name)."
"Please forgive me if this has been posted before, but the time remaining on my
Anti Norton subscription has come to an end and I’ve been looking for a
replacement for it.
So I was wondering if there is a better alternative to Norton out there or
should I just stick with Norton and renew my subscription.
wow
powerleveling This computer mainly for personal use, I browse the web, I
only play Wow on it and keep my downloading to a minimum if possible. So
anything that can protect my computer from any of those activities is preferred.
Something simple that can detect viruses, run scans, find key loggers and
provides good web protection.
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And also something that is easy on my PC performance. Any suggestions would be
appreciated. There is no 100% form of protection.
guild wars gold You could
have it set up so your password is only visible during the third full moon that
falls after the equinox and you still might be compromised. It is part of the
game of being connected to the internet. You can however dramatically decrease
your risk doing some of the following: 1) Firefox browser, with the No Script
add on.
gold für wow kaufen Stop using
Internet Explorer, please. 2) Get an antivirus, keep it updated and use it. AVG
has been linked, frankly I think it is not all that sh'it hot, but hey, its
free. 3) Don't click on links.
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