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For the residents of Square Enix's FFXI Gil game for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 2 and PC, perhaps the most anticipated event for this year is the MMORPG's latest expansion, dubbed Wings of the Goddess. Not much news has been sent out since its announcement at the Square Enix Party a few months back. For the moment, all we know is that it will have something to do with Vana'diel's past.
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In case you're wondering just what sort of goodies Square Enix is bringing to this week's E3 event, we've got an update. The company has just sent out a press wire of the playable games they'll have present at the event grounds. All the games will be featured in English, with their expected launch dates also listed...
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The folks at PlayOnline have revealed a new event for Square Enix's FFXI Gil game fans to get into, and it certainly looks to have a rather sentimental feel to it. The event, known as Celestial Nights, will be open to the gaming public on June 29 at 1 p.m. PDT.
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Changes to monster level and placement have been made to some of the more particularly challenging Chains of Promathia battlefields. These include those that appear in the Promyvion areas (Holla, Dem, Mea, Vahzl) and the missions "Flames for the Dead" and "The Warrior's Path".
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You have probably heard that to make the most WoW gold in WoW you need to buy low and sell high. This is true, but you want to make sure you don't try to sell too high. You want your item to sell the first time you put it in the auction house because every time you place it in the AC it costs you more money. The guaranteed way to sell an item every time is to first take a look at your competitors. Note the lowest reasonable price for the item and place your auction at a few silver cheaper. Everyone likes a good deal, so your item will sell first, probably within hours of being placed in the AC.
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Some WoW gold farming guides will tremendously help new players, but there are only a few such WoW moneymaking manuals that offer revolutionary techniques that you won't be able to find anywhere else. Don't just buy the first WoW gold farming guide you'll encounter. Visit review websites like WoW gold Farming Guides to learn about the best WoW gold farming guides available in the market today.
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When I first started playing World of Warcraft as a young Alliance Mage in my early levels, I struggled to make WoW gold. I would try this scheme and that scheme but barely made enough silver to cover my bar bill at the Pig & Whistle. It was only upon discovering Valkor's WoW gold Making Guide that I finally understood the secret to easy WoW gold and quickly made enough WoW gold for my first epic mount.
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Derek's WoW gold Mastery Guide, is one of the best WoW gold Guides to have become available on the internet. Derek states that he can help any World of Warcraft player at whatever level farm close to if not more than 150 WoW gold an hour in World of Warcraft. While this statement does appear to be pie in the sky for some of us, the Warcraft Riches guide does an fantastic job of providing step-by-step ways to farm great amounts of WoW gold.
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The most effective ways to get WoW gold are hunting, questing and crafting. When you hunt, the enemies you kill drop items, and even the most useless ones can be sold to vendors for WoW gold. Quests on the other hand give up rewards in WoW gold and items, the money part is most useful as it is usually a large sum. Crafting is also another alternative for earning world of warcraft gold , you just choose any two professions and use it to gather raw materials or create items which you can sell to vendors or players for WoW gold. Items sell higher to players since vendors have a set price and people always want to buy at a lower WoW gold price than the vendor but sell at a higher price, so there usually is a middle price. The easiest way to buy WoW gold is from us.
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Okay, so I'm a horrible n00b as journalist. I went to the Blizzard Worldwide Invitational without a camera, and left my laptop in the hotel, because the FAQ said that visitors can't make screenshots with a camera, and laptops couldn't even be brought onto the premises. Turns out these rules only apply to people who bought a ticket. I received my press pass without a problem, and press is allowed to use cameras and laptops. Doh! My bad. Well, this isn't really a photo blog anyway, and other sites are faster and better than me in news coverage anyway. This is a blog of words, and I'll give you my thoughts and impressions of the big Blizzard announcement.
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