Title: Newb help Post by: Murgos on November 11, 2004, 06:24:25 AM Where is the weapon trainer for humans? I started a Rogue last night and I want to train Swords and Bows, I spent a good hour and a half wandering around the main human city without luck (btw I really liked the visual style of the place).
Also, if any of you beta vets have advice about playing rogues (or playing in general) in the "Man, I wish I'd known that earlier." catagory, spill it. Title: Re: Newb help Post by: MrHat on November 11, 2004, 08:02:33 AM Quote from: Murgos Where is the weapon trainer for humans? I started a Rogue last night and I want to train Swords and Bows, I spent a good hour and a half wandering around the main human city without luck (btw I really liked the visual style of the place). Also, if any of you beta vets have advice about playing rogues (or playing in general) in the "Man, I wish I'd known that earlier." catagory, spill it. I'm not sure where he is in Stormwind, but if you click on a guard, wandering or stationary, you can click ask them where the Weapons Trainer is located. And then a little flag will show up on your map. Title: Newb help Post by: HaemishM on November 11, 2004, 08:28:25 AM I have the same question, except for Taurens. I'm trying to train Two-Hand weapons, and the weapon master in Thunder Bluff only allows me to train Guns or Staves. While I might want guns, I definitely don't want staves and DO want Two-handers, as I have a kick-ass two-handed axe. Do I have to go to Ogrimmar for that shit?
Title: Newb help Post by: Signe on November 11, 2004, 08:37:31 AM Here (http://www.thottbot.com/) is an ok database. It's not complete but it seems to be updated often enough. It's the most complete one I've found so far.
Title: Newb help Post by: HaemishM on November 11, 2004, 08:57:48 AM Unfortunately, Thottbot is not helpful in this regard. :(
Title: Newb help Post by: Jamiko on November 11, 2004, 09:05:35 AM Don't know how accurate this is, but it seems pretty good from what I can recall:
http://www.ultimategamers.com/worldofwarcraft/trainers.html Title: Newb help Post by: HaemishM on November 11, 2004, 09:12:50 AM That did the trick. Thank you.
Title: Newb help Post by: Signe on November 11, 2004, 09:49:37 AM Thanks! I was able to find the skill trainers I needed, too.
Title: Newb help Post by: Murgos on November 11, 2004, 10:06:42 AM Same here, thanks for the help.
Title: Newb help Post by: Morfiend on November 11, 2004, 10:56:08 AM Those skill trainers are a pretty new addition. I personally think they should have one of each in all cities. Its a major pain if are undead and need training in skill only trained in Thunder Bluff.
Title: Newb help Post by: HaemishM on November 11, 2004, 11:26:48 AM Hell, I just made the trek from Thunder Bluff to Ogrimar today at lunch. That's a long frigging walk, and I don't even know where the undead city is so can't judge how bad it would be to go from there to Thunder Bluff. The zones really are huge, but they don't seem to be dead zones like some of the larger EQ zones turned out to be. Luckily, following the road for the most part gives one a safe path, with only a few mobs crossing it now and again. Nothing like the Qeynos to Freeport run in early EQ days.
Title: Newb help Post by: Jamiko on November 11, 2004, 12:00:40 PM To go from Orgrimmar to the Undercity is easy, take the Zeppelin outside of each city. I am pretty sure you can fly from Thunder Bluff to Orgrimmar, but you may need to discover the end route first. I have not played on the Horde side too much.
Title: Newb help Post by: Ardent on November 11, 2004, 01:26:12 PM Make sure you hit the griffin routes (NPCs with the green exclamation points) on your way. Once you make the journey to the Crossroads, say hello to the travel guy, then head to Ogrimmar, any travel from that point on between the three major Horde cities is a snap.
I also recommend finding maps of all the major cities. They are very confusing at first, but damn, they are pretty. Title: Newb help Post by: sinij on November 11, 2004, 02:45:32 PM Can human paladin train in any ranged weapons? Is there any sacrifice or tradeoff in doing so?
Title: Newb help Post by: Morfiend on November 11, 2004, 03:11:54 PM Quote from: sinij Can human paladin train in any ranged weapons? Is there any sacrifice or tradeoff in doing so? No, paladins can not learn any sort of ranged. I think it is the only class that cannot. Title: Newb help Post by: MrHat on November 11, 2004, 03:18:12 PM Quote from: Morphiend Quote from: sinij Can human paladin train in any ranged weapons? Is there any sacrifice or tradeoff in doing so? No, paladins can not learn any sort of ranged. I think it is the only class that cannot. There is a ranged talent now though. I think in the holy tree. Title: Newb help Post by: Raging Turtle on November 11, 2004, 11:08:13 PM As long as we're asking noob questions, I'll throw one out - Is there a limit on how many skills you can learn? Say if I'm a priest, will I have to focus on the healing line, or shadow magic line, or the buff line? Or can I just take everything, and thereby be like every other single priest in the game?
Title: Newb help Post by: MrHat on November 12, 2004, 12:46:46 AM You can learn all the skills avaliable to the priest.
Just like every other priest. What differentiates you is what talents you decide to specify in. These talents let you make certain skills better and even grant new skills in rare cases. The talent trees are seperated into 3. Title: Newb help Post by: Ardent on November 12, 2004, 08:03:17 AM Your talent points are finite, so you might want to use a talent calculator (http://wowvault.ign.com/View.php?view=Talents.View) to plan out how you want to spend your talents over the course of your career, just to make sure you get the ones you want at higher levels.
Title: Newb help Post by: murdoc on November 13, 2004, 10:01:10 PM Anyone know how Dual-wield works? Do you just need to train in a weapon (eg. Swords) and make sure you have one that goes in the left hand? Or is there a specific Dual-Wield skill you have to learn?
Title: Newb help Post by: Threash on November 14, 2004, 12:09:41 AM Quote from: murdoc Anyone know how Dual-wield works? Do you just need to train in a weapon (eg. Swords) and make sure you have one that goes in the left hand? Or is there a specific Dual-Wield skill you have to learn? There is a dual wield skill you must have. Title: Newb help Post by: Jamiko on November 15, 2004, 05:43:53 AM I think that the only classes that can dual wield are the Rogue, Warrior and Hunter.
Title: Newb help Post by: Fargull on November 15, 2004, 07:59:46 AM Several observations
Noticing a lot more class diversity (with the same power though) that I have not seen in any previous game. Perhaps this was the ambition of Blizz for the solo friendliness of the game. Only class that I can see has a pain is the paladin; since they lack a long range pull (at least at the lower levels). While the combat is not up to the frantic pace of COH, it is a tier above both EQ and DAOC. I have mainly played a rogue, so I know that is tingeing my view, but I have a lot of options to use in each combat. The world is huge, travel speed at the early levels compared to COH is not fun and while it does make the explorer in me smile, I can see this as a drawback if I wanted to run another toon through the same low level gauntlet. As an aside, that first bloody griffin ride is just damn cool. I am delighted that they use the ingame engine for all of the intros and the flights. Leveling seems to be moving very quickly. I am running the hamster wheel they have lined out with the quests though, not just trying to grind. I did make a mini-game with the skin make leather crafting side game and that of course provided me with additional leveling goodness. Talents are interesting, but have very little exposure to them as of yet, and not across multiple classes. I can see them as the gimp and a foundation for the focused data mining by the community. I still get a chuckle when a rabbit bounds out of the bushes. Title: Newb help Post by: stray on November 15, 2004, 08:17:07 AM Quote from: Fargull Several observations Noticing a lot more class diversity (with the same power though) that I have not seen in any previous game. Perhaps this was the ambition of Blizz for the solo friendliness of the game. Only class that I can see has a pain is the paladin; since they lack a long range pull (at least at the lower levels). Paladins lacked the pull until the recent patch, but I'm still not taking it unless I have points to spare. I won't need it at 60 anyways. I'll wait and see. I'm low level right now, but so far it hasn't been necessary to pull with this guy, because he can charge right into a camp and take down multiple opponents with ease. Paladins rock..I just hope they don't get nerfed, just when they got good. Title: Newb help Post by: HaemishM on November 15, 2004, 09:20:00 AM The ability to gimp oneself with talents is pretty apparent. I think they've consistently said they won't allow respeccing on talents, which is going to cause no end of bitching.
Title: Newb help Post by: Dren on November 15, 2004, 09:22:05 AM Quote I still get a chuckle when a rabbit bounds out of the bushes. It is even better when a cat creature (of several varieties) pounces on it and kills it, which is what they will do if they get close enough to them. Title: Newb help Post by: Dren on November 15, 2004, 09:24:18 AM Quote from: HaemishM The ability to gimp oneself with talents is pretty apparent. I think they've consistently said they won't allow respeccing on talents, which is going to cause no end of bitching. Whoa, is this true? I heard you could respec them in the major hubs. I did notice you could do this with skills for sure. If this IS true, you are correct, sir. That will be a major source of the gnashing of teeth, mine among them. Title: Newb help Post by: HaemishM on November 15, 2004, 09:26:32 AM AFAIK, the Blizzard devs have stated they will not have respeccing in for talents on release. Correct me if I'm wrong. I even seem to remember they planned to remove the respeccing of skills on release.
Title: Newb help Post by: Jamiko on November 15, 2004, 10:04:05 AM "In order to reset talents, you will need to talk to a class trainer. Each time you reset your talents, it will incur a cost which increases with each reset."
--------- Is there something out there saying they will remove this in retail? If so, why would there even be a cost involved if it was just for testing purposes? Title: Newb help Post by: Zetleft on November 15, 2004, 10:26:20 AM I agree, I don't think they would have changed it from no cost way it was a few weeks ago to the incemental gold system if they didn't plan on using it in retail. This is especially true since balancing will definately be done post release and talents refined (hopefully).
Title: Newb help Post by: Morfiend on November 15, 2004, 11:25:49 AM Quote from: HaemishM AFAIK, the Blizzard devs have stated they will not have respeccing in for talents on release. Correct me if I'm wrong. I even seem to remember they planned to remove the respeccing of skills on release. They did say that. Then they changed their minds with the public outcry. They then stated they would have talent respec, but it would not be easy. They have since added the ability to respec talents from your class trainer. The first time you do it, it costs 1 gold, second time is 10 gold. Then 50 gold, then 100 gold. (I think, dont know any one who used their 50 gold respec yet.) Title: Newb help Post by: Krakrok on November 15, 2004, 11:33:13 AM I still didn't find anyone to teach me the Gun, 2h-Mace, or Shield skills (looked at the skill trainer location site too). I did find the Weapon Skill trainer in Ironforge and he had nothing to teach my dwarf priest.
Title: Newb help Post by: Jamiko on November 15, 2004, 11:57:10 AM Quote from: Krakrok I still didn't find anyone to teach me the Gun, 2h-Mace, or Shield skills (looked at the skill trainer location site too). I did find the Weapon Skill trainer in Ironforge and he had nothing to teach my dwarf priest. Priest allowable Weapons: One-Handed Maces, Daggers, Staves, Wands Title: Newb help Post by: Mesozoic on November 15, 2004, 12:07:16 PM WoW Priests are really not the Clerics you thought you knew. Cloth armor only, too. Killed it for me, and I've been recreating my Dwarven Cleric / Healer / etc since 2000.
Title: Newb help Post by: Krakrok on November 15, 2004, 12:34:29 PM Quote from: Jamiko Priest allowable Weapons: One-Handed Maces, Daggers, Staves, Wands That really puts to good use my +5 guns racial modifer then doesn't it. Where's my ankh and holy water; maybe I can hold mass. Title: Newb help Post by: Kageru on November 15, 2004, 03:02:30 PM The developers said the *free and instant* talent respec was for beta only. They agreed on the importance of talent respecs being available the first time it was mentioned. I think it gets pretty expensive though, Blizzard seem to be in favor of cash sinks at the moment.
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