lel OP, mounts. Buy mounts :x Like the one that drops from lich king.
In all srsness, what you should buy also depends on how much are you gonna donate. Id like to mention that on warmane almost every piece of gear is obtainable in-game. Spending some coins on them speeds up your gearing process and gives you the time advantage. Not sure what the state of lolmourne and loldary is right now but if anything they are pretty damn expensive, and the loldary cata dags actually require you to put some effort into playing to even get it. So disregard all notions of "pay2win".
Actually pay to win involves having items which are either practically impossible to get without paying (before they no longer matter) or actually impossible to get without paying, you should probably look up definitions in the future to avoid looking like a total fool.
At least people claiming pay to win are honest about one thing: the lack of significant skill in WoW pvp (I assume anyone talking about pay to win is talking about PvP side since you can't "win" pve just finish it... and do the exact same thing another 100 times to get your drops rofl)
Given the derisive tone of most people shouting pay to win (where there is none) one is led to believe they actually think that they are some how "superior", a status which is (in their minds) only achieveable by wasting (or being in the process of wasting) 500+ hours (10h a week for a year+) on monotonous and boring raids.
You keep your "superiority", I'll keep my life thx.... and take yours ingame too ;)
So you just admitted there are no pay to win items... but were going on about pay to win earlier? Ergo you do not know what pay to win means and should look it up so as to avoid looking a fool yet again.
P.S. Your posts are hard to decipher, I shall not bother again.
Actually pay to win involves having items which are either practically impossible to get without paying (before they no longer matter) or actually impossible to get without paying, you should probably look up definitions in the future to avoid looking like a total fool.
Care to give any link to this seemingly official definition of pay to win? I just don't want to look like a fool, that's all.
OP, you should get yourself a flying horse., like the one that drops from the Lich King. It's not actually invisible as the name suggests so you're not getting ripped off, don't worry. Then spend the rest of your money on cheap alcohol so you can ignore all the voices in your head screaming you've made a terrible mistake and ride the flying horsie in peace. Or at least till next morning.
Mounts ftw!!! :D
If you want to get serious, buy mounts that can only be bought by coins, i.e. Celestial Steed or Heart of the Aspects. Otherwise buy hard-to-get or extremely rare mounts "like the one that drops from the Lich King", to quote the two posts above me. ;)
pay to win = be lazy or unskilled and use money to shortcut your way into getting items that are easily gotten by any skilled player
"ergo" learn to read between the lines, maybe take some reading comprehension lessons to "to avoid looking a fool yet again"
That's just like people claiming that "trolling" is what's going on when someone is rude for no reason at all.
The definition of these terms seem to have been lost to younger generations.
If you want to get serious, buy mounts that can only be bought by coins, i.e. Celestial Steed or Heart of the Aspects. Otherwise buy hard-to-get or extremely rare mounts "like the one that drops from the Lich King", to quote the two posts above me. ;)
Flying horsies are already pretty serious but flying bird-horses on fire is where it's really at.
That's just like people claiming that "trolling" is what's going on when someone is rude for no reason at all.
The definition of these terms seem to have been lost to younger generations.
Remember, kids. People that disagree with you or call you names are trolls and it is your duty as a mature teenager to maturely ignore them and impress your significantly less mature friends with how truly mature you are for your age.