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When Blizzard confirmed the rumors at BlizzCon 2009 that Cataclysm will be the next World of Warcraft expansion, the audience erupted into cheers, with an overwhelming show of approval. From an observer’s point-of-view, it would have been difficult to imagine that there were quite a few WoW fans who didn’t like the idea of Cataclysm when the rumors first broke.
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Unfortunately, we don't know a whole lot about these two new features yet, except for the basics—and the fact that they will tie into each other, somehow. Path of the Titans was revealed at BlizzCon to be a new buy wow gold cheap gameplay mechanic that will give players an additional layer of talent/ability customization, similar to the "alternate advancement system" in EverQuest.
Cataclysm won't introduce new talents within the skill trees, although players will still receive five additional talent points by the time they reach level 85. Path of the Titans is supposed to fill that void by offering new ways to refine and customize your existing talents, rather than forcing wow gold players to spend points maxing out the same cookie-cutter builds (however, we're still a bit reluctant to assume that players will be able to avoid similar "optimal paths" with this new system).
Path of the Titans will also work in synergy with a new-and-overhauled talent system that Blizzard said is supposed to simplify the buying wow gold process of specializing your characters. We don't have details or concrete examples of how the Path of the Titans system will affect your talents, beyond the assumption that it will add passive buffs or modifiers to specific talents.
Archeology was announced as the next "secondary profession," which means everyone will have access to it in addition to the primary professions (Cooking and Fishing are secondary professions, for example). This new profession will obviously involve a lot of exploring, but we still don't know exactly how the wow gold for sale mechanics will work; so far, Blizzard has only announced that skill allows players to "collect and use artifacts from some of the ancient races of Azeroth," and that "Archaeology also plays a prominent role in the path system," according to the official FAQ.
When Blizzard confirmed the rumors at BlizzCon 2009 that Cataclysm will be the next World of Warcraft expansion, the audience erupted into cheers, with an overwhelming show of approval. From an observer’s point-of-view, it would have been difficult to imagine that there were quite a few WoW fans who didn’t like the idea of Cataclysm when the rumors first broke.
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