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World Of Warcraft Hungry And Still Looking For A Real Meal Deal?

15 October, 2008 (00:00) | By: barry54

Like many of you, World of Warcraft players out there, I was getting sick and tired of busting my butt to keep up with my friends and guild mates with respect to gold grinding, character leveling and holding my own in battlegrounds and raids with my warrior. Seemed like every time I turned around I was strapped for gold to buy better equipment and mounts, or getting “owned” in battlegrounds by some wise guy or gal that either had better equipment or just had his or her character playing skills honed to a level that much better than mine.

Now I know that you cannot replace the lessons and skills learned through simply playing the game for hours and hours. What if, you are a recreational player, and simply do not have the hours and hours a week to spend gold grinding and mastering all the techniques for leveling and playing your character? Well unless you are planning to hire a World of Warcraft tutor to train and show you all the secrets behind gold farming, speed demon tactics for leveling, and mastery level skills for playing your character, the only alternative was to invest in multiple guides covering these topics. And oh, the expense involved with that!

Fortunately the latest item to hit the World of Warcraft market place is the “all in one” system. What these systems do is offer you the “real meal deal” in the form of gold farming, leveling, profession and character class training all under one product system. The advantages to this concept are pretty obvious.

First of all you have the continuity that exists between different World of Warcraft guides that comes from the same person or group of people collaborating on the same “all in one” system. This helps to lessen the chance of contradictory information or misinterpretation of how to best approach the World of Warcraft problem the guides are written to solve. distinct. General readability of the guides also should be more consistent throughout with the same person or group authoring the products.

Second there is the issue of production costs. With the all inclusive concept the actual research and development costs should be lower. This may be due to a couple of things. Simple group effort verses one person doing all the work, and the similarities that exist between guide books with respect to research that is applicable to more than one guide. For example gold farming tips and mining profession tips may overlap as each has the same objective in mind, namely attaining money. Hopefully these savings will be passed onto the consumer which means the cost of an “all in one” system should be less than what one would pay for buying individual guides from different vendors.

The old saying “the sum of the whole is more than the sum of its parts” certainly appears to be true in this case. The benefits of group collaboration and production cost savings makes it easy to see that the all inclusive system is going to be the “next wave” in the arena of World of Warcraft support and training products. As such, this new direction should help to raise the quality of the guidebooks and lower the costs for the recreational WOW gamer hungry to improve his/her gaming skills

B. Tru has several lvl 70 World of Warcraft characters. His busy lifestyle limits his WOW playing time and he used to feel the frustration of trying to stay competitive, but NOT ANY MORE! If you ready to ROCK YOUR WOW WORLD like never before with this “all inclusive” system CLICK HERE!

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