On my first toon ever I used to think int would help you level your professions quicker I would pop a scroll of int or a raptor punch when i was going out skining or in town leveling my lw then a buddy asked me why i just wasted a scroll in org one day he finally set me straight.
3 years ago, when i started to play WoW, I have gone to Northrend with the zeppelin from Durotar. When I reached Warsong Hold, I have waited the zeppelin to go back to Durotar but it didn't. I have decided to swim the whole ocean from Northrend to Kalimdor, because i didn't know what is Hearthstone... :D
3 years ago, when i started to play WoW, I have gone to Northrend with the zeppelin from Durotar. When I reached Warsong Hold, I have waited the zeppelin to go back to Durotar but it didn't. I have decided to swim the whole ocean from Northrend to Kalimdor, because i didn't know what is Hearthstone... :D
When i first played wow (TBC) i was new to stealth as a rogue ( I play D&D ) and how you become invisible instead of just hiding. So jst to be extra sneaky and careful. I'd stealth ALL THE TIME. In town, while leveling, and even while buying from npcs.. i'd jump and spam stealth button if i broke out of it XD
I lvld from 1 to 32 with grey items. I didn't even know about vendors and training,that was awful.
When another player helped me I realised how noob I was.
True,sad,story.
A new player is a newb, not to be confused with a noob, which is harder to define. I think urban dictionary gives a pretty good definition.
Noob and newbie are the same thing, except the first was pulled away from the original meaning to have a derrogatory conotation. People still use both interchangeably, only "harcore kids" stomp their foot about them being oh so completely different.