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The goal with all of these changes is to make it as much of a choice or effect of circumstance whether you raid as a group of 10 or as a group of 25 as possible.
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Whether you're a big guild or a small guild the choice won't be dependent on what items drop, but instead on what you enjoy the most.
Today Blizzard released two new items to their online store. Both ingame items are for use within World of Warcraft, and immediately wow gold us players flocked to the site to be one of the first to get their hands on these little vanity items. The first item released was a pet, Lil' XT, a miniaturized version of one of the bosses in Ulduar.
Ironically enough, the weekly dungeon boss quest on my server was to kill XT, which means you could theoretically fight the cheapest wow gold boss while having his mini pet out. Creepy and cool at the same time. The second item released was the Celestial Steed. Now this is a scalable mount, which means that characters level 20 and up can use it, and it flies at whatever speed your fastest flying mount is if you're of appropriate level to take to the skies.
A few weeks ago images of this star-filled beauty were discovered in the wow gold instant delivery game's patch files, and speculation went wild. Most of us assumed that this would be a mount that would drop in Uldum. That however was not the case. Instead players logged on today to see a post in the news screen letting them know for the low price of $25.00 they could instantly own the Celestial Steed for every character on one account.
Now this isn't the first time that Blizzard has released ingame items that could be bought online. While they have a couple cheap wow gold pets available in their own store, the most famous of the purchasable mounts actually comes from a rare card in the WoW Trading Game.
The Spectral Tiger mount sold for a record $2000.00 USD on eBay when it first came out, and today is still selling for upwards of $800.00 USD. Why does the Spectral Tiger commands so much real world money? Simply put, because it's so rare.
The goal with all of these changes is to make it as much of a choice or effect of circumstance whether you raid as a group of 10 or as a group of 25 as possible.
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