Where Can I Get Friendly World Of Warcraft Advice/discussion?
Tuesday, August 18th, 2009 at
4:38 am
The official blizzard forums for WoW are full of elitist jerks and won't answer good questions, I'm tired of forum trolls. Where is a community of HELPFUL WoW players?
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Hey Kaysee, typically the WoW community is filled with Elitist Jerks, and asking for help can sometimes be tough.
If you have any questions, feel free to post them here (I do my best to answer all WoW related questions) or feel free to message me at any time, and I’ll gladly answer your questions.
I have a lot of experience, and I can almost promise I can answer any question you have!
Ask away…I am a friendly non-elitist jerk.
But if you want you can message me on my 360 incase I forget to check back here.
For immediate and helpful human support, Join a decent sized and reputable guild. Large amount of people means someone will be online playing 24/7. This is mostly due to time zones and some Euro players in the guild. Most of the large guilds also will have there own website with help pages and walk-through directions.
For reference help, look up your questions on Thottbot or wowwiki, both are excellent sources of data and are always updated by experienced users. Thottbot is cool since it introduced ways to rate responses, so stupid or unhelpful comments get buried and the really accurate ones are highlighted in yellow. There is also class specific sites. Not sure your class, but I know of really good pet/hunter site and a warlock site.
There are abundance of WOW community sites, you can google/Yahoo! for them, try “world of warcraft forum” or discussion. hope it can help, lol
you can go to google.com then type in WoW or world of warcraft chat rooms and see what you can find. or you can ask me if there are any questions.
Good luck getting away from trolls in any successful forum
That said, the folks at alt.games.warcraft are a solid bunch and typically very helpful to polite requests. It is an unmoderated Usenet newsgroup, with all of the potential pitfalls that come with that. Access it through Google groups or your preferred Newsgroups reader.
WOOHOO!!! love WoW looks like u got your help ^^^ good luck
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