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  1. Olumpi Olumpi olumpiake Omada omadara mou! megalh mou agaph olumpiakara mou! An kai den asxoloumai kai polli me podosfero... Alla otan prokite gia ton olumpiako h gia ton Pas Giannena! Ginomai tauros!!!! :O ole!
  2. lol... Nice I will try it soon. Thank you for share it for us!
  3. Yeah, work on gracia part 2 servers, Don't work in all gracia serves but work! ///fly is very useful. With this command I past the gate of baium in 5 seconds :D
  4. XAXA bug leei... File mou afto den einai bug, einai apla ena kolpaki, kai den peianei mono se gracia, Peianei se ola ta l2 clients. By the way Eyxaristo pou to postares, Paidia min fonazete sto paidi, to paidi gia kalo to ekane den to ekane gia kakko...
  5. This cheat will be peridoically updated so make sure you check for the newest updates frequently. To Autoupdate, start the loader, locate the icon in the tray icon area *right next to the clock*, right click on it, and you should see an option to “Check For Updates”. It'll check our servers for an update and either report if the version is out of date or that it is currently updated. The current version is Version 3.02 ::CHANGELOG:: ____v3.02 VAC2 optimized Fixed autorecoil Fixed crashing on Game(any MOD) load ____v3.01 Re Release Project Mayhem v3.02 Developer- Kalvin Co-Developer - Christ Lead Beta Tester - gir489 Features * Hitbox Style Aimbot * Bone Style Aimbot * Origin Style Aimbot * Auto Pistol * Smooth Aiming * Randomized Aiming * Triggerbot * Adjustable Aim Spots * FOV or Distance Based Aiming * Wallhacks * Fullbright * Nightmode * Whitewalls * Entity Glow * Outline Walls * Wireframe * Super Flashlight * Nosky * Thirdperson * Remove Gun * Crosshair * Scope Removal * Quake Guns for selected mods * Radar w/ Overview * Name ESP * Entity ESP * Weapon ESP * Sprite ESP * Box ESP * Distance ESP * Spiked Models * Barrel Effects * Reload Meters * Entity Glow * Player Glow * Target Lights * Sound ESP * Adjustable ESP positions * LTFX Speedhack * Bunnyhop * Duck Jump * Grenade Dodge * Autofollow * Turn Hack * Spinhack * Clock * Clean Screenshots * Winamp * Mouse Driven GUI-Works in windowed mode * Console * Scripting Engine * In-game HLSS * Anti-Screenshot * Speed Graph * Spycam * Rearview Mirror * Say-stats * Stats-box * Grenade Trace * Flash Percentage * * Auto Updating Offsets * Auto Updating Binary * Seperate MOD saves * Seperate Menus Commands And Installation After you have successfully downloaded Project Mayhem Cheat, open it up with Winrar 1. Double click on the downloaded file. 2. Unzip (Ctrl + A, then drag and drop into a folder). 3. Open (double-click) "Mayhem.exe" within the folder and click "monitor". 4. You should now have the program open. You don’t need to do anything else but start your preferred game, so enjoy cheating! Once you are in-game, and you wish to change settings, you may need to use the following commands: * delete opens the “console” * home toggles the “hlss” * insert opens the “menu” As you can see, “del”(delete) is the command, and “console” is the effect. With this, you should know that: * Command delete opens Project Mayhem console * Command end toggles your multiplayer communication link(by toggle I mean you don’t need to hold it down to keep it on/off) * Command home opens HLSS (Half-Life Sound Selector) for your microphone spamming needs * Command insert opens/closes the menu, and saves the cvars you have changed Treat the Project Mayhem console like the STEAM console, except for the commands. You won’t be able to use your arrow keys to highlight menu options in the menu, you will need to use your mouse (mouse movements to highlight, left click to select, and right click to go back). Credits * OGC Team * P47R!CK * LanceVorgin * XanTrax * Akane * tweak * Azorbix * LTFX * tabris * Ap0c * kirby * siodine- * h1web * DavVv * jLn * wav * FX-Illusi0nz * Silvernoma * suxx * gir489 * CampStaff * czar * b2k5 * The entire community * Game-Deception Supported Games * Counter Strike * Condition Zero * Team Fortress Classic * Day of Defeat * Half - Life * Half - Life DeathMatch * Opposing Force * Natural Selection * The Specialists * Science and Industry * Pirates Vikings Kings * Battle Grounds * FireArms * Desert Crisis * Hostile Intent * Digital Paintball * Zombie Panic * Global Warfare * And more http://rapidshare.com/files/138451118/VDC__Project_Mayhem_Cheat_v3.02.rar.html
  6. Time to run all optimizations: 10-20 min Disclaimer: Some programs on here are not free, but all of them come with free trials, wich is what were using here. Ok its time to begin Step 1: Lower the MTU size What this dose: Basically forces wow to send smaller packets, lowering disconnects. and lowering latencies in some cases. 1. Click Start, click Run, type regedit, and then click OK. 2. Locate and then click the following key in the registry: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\Ndiswan\Parameters 3. On the Edit menu, point to New, and then click Key. 4. Type Protocols, and then press ENTER. 5. On the Edit menu, point to New, and then click Key. 6. Type 0, and then press ENTER. 7. On the Edit menu, point to New, and then click DWORD Value. 8. Type ProtocolType, and then press ENTER. 9. On the Edit menu, click Modify. 10. Type 800, and then click OK. 11. On the Edit menu, point to New, and then click DWORD Value. 12. Type PPPProtocolType, and then press ENTER. 13. On the Edit menu, click Modify. 14. Type 21, and then click OK. 15. On the Edit menu, point to New, and then click DWORD Value. 16. Type ProtocolMTU, and then press ENTER. 17. On the Edit menu, click Modify. 18. Type the appropriate MTU size (decimal value), and then click OK. 19. Quit Registry Editor. Step 2: Take your 802.11a/b/g wireless card and switch it from all three to just b. What this dose: For some reasions after doing several tests found wow runs fastest under the b setting. and slowest under the g and the a. To do this: This changes from router to router. so it might be diffrent in most casses: 1. Locate on the bottom left of your screen, near your clock, the wirelesss network conection 2. Right click it and click status 3. Then click suport 4. Locate default gateway 5. Enter that IP address in your explorer bar. 6. Its usualy under wireless settings, or network settings 7. Locate the option to change 802.11a/b/g to 802.11/b Step 3: Download and install TCP/IP Optimizer what it does: Reduces lag 1. Download and install Download TCP/IP Optimizer 1.00 - TCP/IP Optimizer is a internet speed optimizer. - Softpedia 2.Click the General Settings tab and select your Connection Speed (Kbps) 3.Click Network Adapter and choose the interface you use to connect to the Internet 4.Check Optimal Settings then Apply 5.Reboot Step 4: Make shure XP is in DMA Mode What it does: Raises FPS and in some cases reduced lag To do this: 1.Open ‘Device Manager’ 2.Double-click ‘IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers’ 3.Right-click ‘Primary Channel’ and select ‘Properties’ and then ‘Advanced Settings’ 4.In the ‘Current Transfer Mode’ drop-down box, select ‘DMA if Available’ if the current setting is ‘PIO Only’ Step 5: Improve swapfile performance What this does: Forces windows and wow to use all your ram befor virtual ram, raising FPS and lowering latency, and preventy freezze lag, and lowers disconect rate. How to do this: 1.Go to Start then Run 2.Type “msconfig.exe” then ok 3.Click on the System.ini tab 4.Expand the 386enh tab by clicking on the plus sign 5.Click on new then in the blank box type”ConservativeSwapfileUsage=1? 6.Click OK 7.Restart PC Step 6: Turn off windows firewal What this does: Reduces lag To do this: 1. From the Start menu, select Control Panel, then select Windows Firewall. 2. Select Off, then click Ok. MORIAN
  7. Realy good and useful program, thank you! Keep up the good job!
  8. Amazing video tutorial! Thank you very much man! Keep the good work!
  9. Very Pretty armor with lightnings and thunders. Tnank you for share it for us!
  10. :O I passed level 3 ! but now i stuck on level 6...
  11. Not bad idea, Ventrillo server is good! For DotA guys is very useful and not only for dota! If 2 or more users play in one same l2 server or WoW server is very helpful and more fun!
  12. Very good share CriticalError! Keep this awesome work! Thank for share for one more time! :P
  13. Good trick but old, By the way thanks you for share it for us!
  14. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0NPTNf8XupA&feature This video made by me!
  15. http://www.maxcheaters.com/forum/index.php?topic=48701.0 Name javarro21 Reason Open useless topics.
  16. Xa Xa polli kalo fakoyka, Doulebei! Eyxaristo polli, synexise na postaris toso oraia pragmata! :D
  17. Polli kalo man den to eixa skeyti, Paidia ontos to dlvl argei, Alla gia skeftite trote etc gia plaka ta rb, xoris na pathete freaz! Eyxaristo polli man!
  18. Nice man, If this work you are the best! I try it and i will tell you!
  19. Nice nice! Very useful guide for newbies.! Keep Up.
  20. Super Guide tnx! It's a very good guide, Thank you for share it for us!
  21. Xa Xa Nice, I don't know this... Thanks a lot DreaM, Keep up!
  22. Just do this...
  23. Tnx man for this information! I need it.
  24. [::::::::::::::::::::Tailoring Guide 1-300 PART 1::::::::::::::::::::] About this guide This guide will show you how to get your tailoring skill up from 0 to 300.The guide will only use recipe's available at a trainer until 275 and vendoravailable recipe's from 275 to 300. This guide only uses recipes that require cloth and vendor bought material(thread, dye). The only exceptions are the vendor bought recipe's to get to 300which require rugged leather. The leather needed is easely aquired throughskinning or the auction house. This guide does not tell you how to get all the different recipe's fromquests, vendors or drops. What you do once you hit 300 is entirely up toyou. This guide is primarily aimed at those who want to switch profession at highlevel or have high level alts, friends or guildmembers. Preparation You are going to need a lot of linen and wool cloth and huge amounts of silk,mageweave and runecloth. Create an alt storage character to store these amountsof cloth and then farm (or have an alt farm) for the cloth needed. Use theingame mail system to send the cloth to the storage character. You may need morethan one storage character. Don't forget to send some gold to the storagecharacter, so she can send the cloth back. Once you have all the components collected, everything has to be send back toyour main character. The mailbox only shows the first 50 items you have in themail. It also puts the last item send to you on top. So to avoid complicationssend the components you need first last: i.e the linen cloth are needed first,so these are the last to be send back to your main, after the wool, silk,etc. The recipe's used require vendor bought components such as threads and dye.These cost gold. To learn recipe's from a trainer also costs gold. The amount ofgold needed is aproximately 40 to 50 gold if you farm all of the cloth. If youwant to buy everything you need from the auction house expect to spend upwardsto 250 gold. This does not include gold for recipe's from vendors or the auctionhouse. Below is a table that shows the amount of cloth needed. The minimum amountcolumn shows the minimum amount needed if you would get a skill point every timeyou make something. However at some point a recipe will be yellow or even greenwhen you make something so you won't allways get a skill point. The estimatedamount column deals with this, so try to get the estimated amount of cloth. Ifyou are buying all the cloth you need from the auction house, I suggest gettingthe minimum amount and only buy more when needed. The numbers in the estimatedamount column are rounded up to full stacks of whatever the component stacks upto. Component Minimum Amount Estimated Amount Linen Cloth 140 (7 stacks) 160 (8 stacks) Wool Cloth 165 (9 stacks) 200 (10 stacks) Silk Cloth 700 (35 stacks) 760 (38 stacks) Mageweave Cloth 450 (23 stacks) 520 (26 stacks) Runecloth 750 (38 stacks) 900 (45 stacks) Rugged Leather 90 (10 stacks) 120 (12 stacks) Getting from 1 to 50 Getting from 1 to 50 seems easy enough. Making a bolt of linen cloth greysout at 50, so it looks like this is the easiest way to get to 50. However, sincemaking a bolt of linen cloth becomes yellow at 25 and green at 37, you will mostlikely make much more bolts than needed to get from 50 and further. Getting from 50 and further requires at least 70 bolts of linen cloth, solets make those first and set those aside. If you haven't reached 50 yet, make abolt of linen cloth and then a linen belt. The linen belt will give a skillpoint. Repeat this until 50. Once you hit 50 talk to the appropriate trainer to become Journeyman Tailor.You have to be level 10 to become Journeyman Tailor. This table shows the different recipes used to get from 0 to 50. Skill Yellow Grey Item Components From - To Components needed 1 25 50 Bolt of Linen Cloth 2x Linen Cloth 1 - 50 (50) 100x Linen Cloth 15 50 85 Linen Belt 1x Bolt of Linen Cloth, 1x Coarse Thread 45 - 50 (5) 5x Bolt of Linen Cloth, 5x Coarse Thread Getting from 50 to 125 First use the bolts of linen cloth set aside earlier to get to 75. Make linenbags to get from 50 to 70. Make the reinforced linen cape to get to 75. There are two other recipe's that can be used to get from 50 to 70, the heavylinen gloves and the reinforced linen cape. These recipe's are cheaper incomponents than the linen bag, but since the bag sells for more silver at avendor (2 silver for the bag versus 29 copper for the gloves and 67 copper forthe cape) and you have to make a lot of bolts to get to 50 anyway, I decided togo for the linen bag so you can recoup a bit more of the money you lose wastingmaterial. At 75 you can train to make bolt of woolen cloth. Bolt of woolen cloth greysout at 105. To get from 105 to 125 you need at least 55 bolts of woolen cloth,so lets make those and see how far we get. If you haven't reached 105, make 1 bolt of woolen cloth and then make awoolen cape until you do reach 105. Now use the 55 bolts of woolen cloth made earlier and make gray woolen shirtsuntil 110 and double-stitched woolen shoulders to get from 110 to 125. Once you hit 125 talk to the appropriate trainer to become Expert Tailor. Youhave to be level 20 to become Expert Tailor. This table shows the different recipes used to get from 50 to 125. Skill Yellow Grey Item Components From - To Components needed 45 70 105 Linen Bag 3x Bolt of Linen Cloth, 3x Coarse Thread 50 - 70 (20) 60x Bolt of Linen Cloth, 60x Coarse Thread 60 85 120 Reinforced Linen Cape 2x Bolt of Linen Cloth, 3x Coarse Thread 70 - 75 (5) 10x Bolt of Linen Cloth, 15x Coarse Thread 75 90 105 Bolt of Woolen Cloth 3x Wool Cloth 75 - 105 (25) 75x Wool Cloth 75 100 135 Woolen Cape 1x Bolt of Woolen Cloth, 1x Fine Thread 100 - 105 (5) 5x Bolt of Woolen Cloth, 5x Fine Thread 100 110 130 Gray Woolen Shirt 2x Bolt of Woolen Cloth, 1x Fine Thread, 1x Gray Dye 105 - 110 (5) 10x Bolt of Woolen Cloth, 5x Fine Thread, 5x Gray Dye 110 135 170 Double-stitched Woolen Shoulders 3x Bolt of Woolen Cloth, 2x Fine Thread 110 - 125 (15) 45x Bolt of Woolen Cloth, 30x Fine Thread [::::::::::::::::::::Tailoring Guide 1-300 PART 2::::::::::::::::::::] Getting from 125 to 200 At 125 you can make bolt of silk cloth, which greys out at 145. Since you'regoing to need at least 175 bolts of silk cloth for your skill up recipe's youwill most likely reach 145 with that, so lets make those bolts of silkcloth. Make azure silk hoods to get from 145 to 160, silk headbands to get from 160to 170 and formal white shirts to get from 170 to 175. At 175 you can make bolt of mageweave which greys out at 185. Later on you'regoing to need at least 90 bolts of mageweave, so lets make those bolts. Thisshould get you to 185 easely. Now back to silk. Make Crimson Silk Vests to get from 185 to 200. Once you hit 200 talk to the appropriate trainer to become Artisan Tailor.You have to be level 35 to become Artisan Tailor. This table shows the different recipes used to get from 125 to 200. Skill Yellow Grey Item Components From - To Components needed 125 135 145 Bolt of Silk Cloth 4x Silk Cloth 125 - 145 (20) 80x Silk Cloth 145 155 165 Azure Silk Hood 2x Bolt of Silk Cloth, 2x Blue Dye, 1x Fine Thread 145 - 160 (15) 30x Bolt of Silk Cloth, 30x Blue Dye, 15x Fine Thread 160 170 180 Silk Headband 3x Bolt of Silk Cloth, 2x Fine Thread 160 - 170 (10) 30x Bolt of Silk Cloth, 20x Fine Thread 170 180 190 Formal White Shirt 3x Bolt of Silk Cloth, 2x Bleach, 1x Fine Thread 170 - 175 (5) 15x Bolt of Silk Cloth, 10x Bleach, 5x Fine Thread 175 180 185 Bolt of Mageweave 5x Mageweave Cloth 175 - 185 (10) 50x Mageweave Cloth 185 205 225 Crimson Silk Vest 4x Bolt of Silk Cloth, 2x Red Dye, 2x Fine Thread 185 - 200 (15) 60x Bolt of Silk Cloth, 30x Red Dye, 30x Fine Thread Getting from 200 to 275 First make some more crimson silk vests to get from 200 to 205 and crimsonsilk pantaloons to get to 215. Make black mageweave leggings or vests to get from 215 to 220, blackmageweave gloves to get from 220 to 230 and black mageweave headbands orshoulders to get from 230 to 250. At 250 you can make bolts of runecloth, which greys out at 260. Make bolts ofrunecloth until you reach 260 skill and use those to make runecloth belts. Therunecloth belt recipe becomes yellow at 270, so you should be able to reach 275using this recipe. This table shows the different recipes used to get from 200 to 275. Skill Yellow Grey Item Components From - To Components needed 185 205 225 Crimson Silk Vest 4x Bolt of Silk Cloth, 2x Red Dye, 2x Fine Thread 200 - 205 (5) 20x Bolt of Silk Cloth, 10x Red Dye, 10x Fine Thread 195 215 235 Crimson Silk Pantaloons 4x Bolt of Silk Cloth, 2x Red Dye, 2x Silken Thread 200 - 215 (5) 20x Bolt of Silk Cloth, 10x Red Dye, 10x Silken Thread 205 220 250 Black Mageweave Leggings or Black Mageweave Vest 2x Bolt of Mageweave, 3x Silken Thread 215 - 220 (5) 10x Bolt of Mageweave, 15x Silken Thread 215 230 260 Black Mageweave Gloves 2x Bolt of Mageweave, 2x Heavy Silken Thread 220 - 230 (10) 20x Bolt of Mageweave, 20x Heavy Silken Thread 230 245 275 Black Mageweave Headband or Black Mageweave Shoulders 3x Bolt of Mageweave, 2x Heavy Silken Thread 230 - 250 (20) 60x Bolt of Mageweave, 40x Heavy Silken Thread 250 255 260 Bolt of Runecloth 5x Runecloth 250 - 260 (10) 50x Runecloth 255 270 300 Runecloth Belt 3x Bolt of Runecloth, 1x Rune Thread 260 - 275 (15) 45x Bolt of Runecloth, 15x Rune Thread Getting from 275 to 300 Although the runecloth belt recipe greys out at 300 I wouldn't use thisrecipe to skill up to 300, because the amount of runecloth needed would be hugeand thus expensive. Below is a table with recipe's available from different vendors. These arelimited availability recipe's, so you need some luck getting them, but i thinkthey are much more usefull in getting your skill to 300. Ofcourse there are plenty of dropped recipe's that can get you to 300, butgetting those require even more luck than with the vendor available recipe's orspending some money at the auction house. Make runecloth bags to get to 280 and runecloth gloves to get to 300. Congratulations, you now have 300 skill in tailoring. This table shows the different recipes that are available through vendors toget from 275 to 300. Skill Yellow Grey Item Components From - To Components needed 260 275 305 Runecloth Bag 5x Bolt of Runecloth, 2x Rugged Leather, 1x Rune Thread 275 - 280 (5) 25x Bolt of Runecloth, 10x Rugged Leather, 5x Rune Thread 275 290 320 Runecloth Gloves 4x Bolt of Runecloth, 4x Rugged Leather, 1x Rune Thread 280 - 300 (20) 80x Bolt of Runecloth, 80x Rugged Leather, 20x Rune Thread This table shows who and where the different vendors are for the previouslymentioned recipe's. The vendors are neutral to both Horde and Alliance. What Who Where Runecloth Bag Qia Everlook in Winterspring Runecloth Gloves Qia Everlook in Winterspring This table shows the material needed to get from 270 to 300. Component Minimum Amount Estimated Amount Runecloth 525 (27 stacks) 700 (35 stacks) Rugged Leather 90 (9 stacks) 120 (12 stacks) -THE END- :P Enjoy Credits go to anywhare
  25. [::::::::::::::::::::Mining Guide 1-300::::::::::::::::::::] What you’re going to need: Mining skill (obviously). Go see your local mining trainer to get trained. A mining pick. Can't mine without one (these can also be enchanted if you want, makes absolutely no difference, but it's cool to have. Even if you have your mining pick enchanted the standard mining animation remains the same, so you actually see that nice demonslaying glow you got put on there. You will only see the glow when you equip it like a normal weapon. A player on our server even had a Crusader enchant put on their mining pick and told me that the proc happens when they mine, cant confirm this for sure, but it does seem really pointless). Optional, but recommended extra: get the cheapest pair of gloves you can find and get them enchanted with +5 mining skill (shouldn't cost you more than 2g, as it takes 3 x Truesilver Bars and 3 x Vision Dust). Don’t bother with the +2 enchant as its not worth it. If you’re an engineer then make yourself a Goblin Mining Helmet ( http://www.thottbot.com/index.cgi?i=12859 ) as this will add +5 to your mining skill. Also, please remember that mining nodes only appear on the side of hills, cliffs, mountains etc. So your unlikely to find any ores in the great rolling plains, unless there is a small hill there. Also note that Darnassus has NO ore whatsoever! So if you’re a Night Elf and want to mine, get your booty over to Darkshore ASAP. So with that in mind, always follow the cliff faces or hillsides. Got all that? Good, then lets down and dirty, Dwarf style :o) Mining 1 to 65 Mining Copper Estimated number of nodes to mine = 30 This bit is easy. Mine about 50 copper and smelt. You can use any of the following suggestions for mining routes or make up your own, as copper is so abundant: *At level 50, go back to the mining trainer and learn Journeyman Mining. Horde · Undead: Start at the entrance to Deathknell, looking out towards Brill. Head South and follow the cliffs all the way round to The Undercity. Skip past UC and keep following the cliffs up to The Bulwark. Now head North up to Scarlet Monastery, hugging the cliffs as you go. When to reach the coast, head west and then south to follow the cliffs down and round to Agamand Mills. Follow those hills south again to get back to your starting point. Average amount of copper ore from this run, should be about 30-40. · Tauren: Mulgore. The natural geography of this place makes it easy to run around. Just pick a starting point and follow the cliffs all the way around in a circle. Remember to check out the Venture Co mine on your way round. Average amount of copper ore from this run, should be about 40-50. · Orc & Troll: You could just do whole circuits of Durotar, but there is so much copper round here that small routes are just as productive. My favourite routes are: · Start at the gates of Orgrimmar and head East towards Skull Rock (make sure you go into Skull Rock and mine the ore there too). Head a short way south to where that Orc is standing on his lonesome, then head back West following the cliff face (keeping the Zep Tower in sight). Carry on over the road and across the top of the canyon and on to the coast. Head North up to the cliff face and then East back to Orgrimmar. I get about 30-40 copper ores from this short run on a good day. · Start at Razor Hill and head West towards the Quilboar grounds. Hug the cliff face until you reach the river, then head north until you reach Orgrimmar. Head East until you see the first little farmstead, now head south and drop into the canyon. Follow the canyon out and head South East until you reach Razor Hill again. You’ll get about 25-30 copper ores on this route. Alliance · Human: Start at Goldshire and head East following the cliff face to the north of Crystal Lake. When you get the north of the Logging Camp head South. Follow the river to the border of Elwyn forest and Duskwood, then head North West back towards Goldshire (make sure you visit the two mines on this route). This route should net you about 30-40 copper ores. · Night Elves: Your going to have to go to Darkshore, as Darnassus has no ores whatsoever! So start at Auberdine and head directly east until you reach the cliffs at the edge of the map. Now head south, hugging the cliff face as you go. When you get to the entrance of Ashenvale, head west to the coast and then North back to Auberdine. Head out from Auberdine, directly to the East (same as you did at the start of this route), but when you reach the cliffs this time head north. Just follow the cliffs to the North and back round the coast, heading South again to Auberdine. I find this figure of eight pattern to be easier than taking Auberdine in one whole route, but that’s just me. Feel free to improvise it. Normally get about 40-50 copper ores from this entire route. · Dwarves and Gnomes: Ah, the home of mining and possibly the best place to start, Dun Morogh! You really don’t need a route around here, copper is everywhere, if you can’t find a decent route yourself, then you’re beyond help! But, I will tell you my favourite route. Start at Kharanos and head to the Wendigo cave (you all know where that is, right?). Clear cave and then continue on West, following the cliff face. Carry on until you hit the main road then head North up to the Frostmane Hold. From there head directly east over to Shimmer Ridge, then North up to Ice Flow Lake. Now follow the cliffs down to Ironforge, on to Misty Pine Refuge and back round to Kharanos. This run normally nets me about 40-50 copper ore. · Another good run in this area is the Gol’Bolar Quarry. Circle the outside, around the top, then drop down and into the mines. I can get about 20 copper ores on this short run. Mining 66 – 125 Mining Tin, Silver and Incendicite Estimated number of nodes to mine = 60 This part is a pain in the butt, if you don’t have a mount (well its all a pain in the butt, if you don’t have a mount) as the Tin Veins your going to need to mine are more spread out and not as common as the Copper you just being mining. You also stop getting skill up’s from smelting after about level 85 (Silver is the last thing to give you a skill up). The leg from 10025 is also pretty bad, as Tin is green at this stage and therefore your getting skill ups at fewer intervals (just pray its a Silver spawn, instead of Tin, as this will still be yellow to you). Horde & Alliance *even on PvP servers you can still use these routes and areas. Easiest way to level up to 125, is to go to The Wetlands and find Thelgan Rock (its near the entrance to Dun Algaz - 53,64 for those with location addons). There is a cave there, that is full of spiders and a quest ore called Incendicite. This is an Alliance only quest, but Horde can still mine the ore. Now the ore itself is worthless and only used to complete the quest, but you can mine it from level 65 until about level 125. The nodes respawn quickly and you can level up your mining in less than an hour if your the only one in the cave. If your Alliance and want to do the quest, go see Pilot Longbeard in The Miltary Ward in Ironforge for the starting quest. He'll send you to speak to Pilot Stonegear in Kharanos, who then gives you the quest. Thankyou to everyone who suggested this, especially Plog I actually combine two of my routes here, if I have time. They are as follows: · Start at The Crossroads and head West towards the entrance of Stonetalon Mountains. Then head south, hugging the cliffs as you go. Follow the cliffs all the way down south until you reach Blackthorn Ridge, just north of Razorfen Kraul. Follow the cliff to the main road and over. Continue heading east and then north up to the entrance to Dustwallow Marsh. Carry on going north until you reach Northwatch Hold and then head up to the Raptor Hills and the Quilboar Village. Now head back to The Crossroads. · Start at the bottom of the Great Lift in Thousand Needles and head northwest up to Camp Ethok, following the cliff face as you go. Continue on till you reach the border of Thousand Needles and Feralas, then head over to the other side of Thousand Needles and follow the cliffs south. Make a detour when you reach Highperch, as there are a couple of Tin / Iron veins here. Carry on heading south until you reach The Screeching Canyon. Have a quick run into the cave here and pick the couple veins that normally spawn here. Continue south past Freewind Post and all the way to Windbreak Canyon. Now head north, again hugging the cliff face as you go and make your way up to Splithoof Crag. There is a Centaur Village here, with a cave that can have 4 or 5 veins (both Iron and Tin). Mine it. Carry on north past Darkcloud Pinnacle and back to the Great Lift. Combine the two routes above for a 90-minute (ish) trek that can net 100+ copper, 50-70 Tin and 30-40 Iron. There only two other places that I bother mining for Tin and that is: · Hillsbrad Foothills: No route here, just do full circuits. · Ashenvale: Again no real route, just do full circuits. But you could also try the following places: · Wetlands: Start at Dun Modr and follow the cliffs to the southeast down towards Raptor Ridge. From here either go around Grim Batol, if you’re a high enough level to cope, or follow the cliffs towards Mosshide Fen and onto The Igan Rock. Once there head over to Dun Algaz, then north to Angerfang Encampment and onto Whelgars Excavation Site. Now head north past Ironbeards Tomb and back to Dun Modr. · Redridge Mountains: Start in Lakeshire, head north to Rethban Caverns and follow up to Renders Camp. Head south and follow cliffs to Alther’s Mill. Carry on east towards The Tower of Ilgalar and then loop round that and to the south, heading towards Renders Valley. Carry on to Lakeridge Highway and over to The Three Corners. Now head back to Lakeshire. Mining 126 – 175 Mining Iron and Gold Estimated number of nodes to mine = 100 *At level 125, go back to the mining trainer and learn Expert Mining. From now on both Horde and Alliance can follow this guide easily, so I’ll won’t have separate sections. · Do the Thousand Needle route above, but take in The Shimmering Flats as well this time. · Desolace: If you’re Horde, start at Shadowprey Village and head into the Valley of Spears. Follow that through and out and over to the Kodo Graveyard (you could do a quick circle or move on here). Head east to the Magram Village and loop round and down to Shadowbreak Ravine. Follow that through and onto the Mannoroc Coven to the west. Carry on west to the Gelkis Village and make your way back to Shadowprey Village. If you’re Alliance, then start at Nijel’s Point and head southeast to Sargeron, then south to the Kolkar Village. From here you could carry on down south and complete the Horde run or head west to the Kodo Graveyard. From the Kodo Graveyard, head northwest to Ethel Rethor and then northeast ish to Thunderaxe Fortress. Follow round to the north and up to Tethris Aran and then back east to Nijel’s Point. · Ashenvale: start at the entrance to Ashenvale from The Barrens and head to the west. Skip round the Battleground entrance (only if your Horde) and carry on to the river. Follow the river north, trying to keep as close to bank as possible, so that you can see spawns on both sides of the river. Keep following the river till you get to just before Xavian in the north. Now head east to the next river and cross over to Saytrnaar and onto Forest Song (watch out for those elites). Now head south through the Warsong Logging Camp if your Horde or skirt around it if your Alliance and continue on down through Felfire Hill and onto Demon Fall Canyon. Now head west through Nightsong Woods and back to your start point. · Badlands: start at Apocryphens Rest and head south to Camp Cagg, then east to Mirage Flats. Now follow cliff face all way to Camp Boff, past Agmonds End. Head north past Dustwind Gulch and onto Hammertoes Digsite and then northwest to Angor Fortress. Now follow the cliffs west all the way to Kargath (or just before it, if Alliance) and back down to Apocryphens Rest. Remember to divert off slightly at each point where the Rock Elementals gather and do a quick tour of their spawn spots. · Arathi Highlands: start at Thandoll Span and head east then north to Boulderfist Hall. Follow cliffs round to Witherbark Village and continue north up to Hammerfall. If you’re Horde, loop round the back of Hammerfall and continue on to the west. If your Alliance, go as far Drywhisker Gorge (remember to check inside, both Horde and Alliance) and then loop round Hammerfall to the south and back up to the northern cliffs. Follow cliffs west to Dabyries Farmstead and then head south past Refuge Point and back down to Thandoll Span. · Alterac Mountains: start at the entrance to the Ruins of Alterac and head west past the Growless Cave. Follow the ridge around the ruins and keep going to the end. Now drop down to the coast (you can make a series of jumps to get down, without dying). Now head north to Dandreds Fold. Head east through The Uplands, zigzagging between the two cliff faces as you go until you get to Strahnbrad. Now follow the road back to your starting point. If you’re a high enough level, go into the ruins and do a quick sweep. · Stranglethorn Vale: couple of small but good routes here. First one is to the north of Grom’Gol Base Camp. Start at Nessingwarys Expedition and follow the hills around the front of the three sets of ruins (Kalai, Balal and Zuuldaia) and then back round to the north of them and return to Nessingwarys Expedition. Second route starts at Kurzens Compound to the north of Zul’Gurub entrance. After a quick circle around the compound, head south down to Mosh’Ogg Ogre Mound. If you’re a high level, then do a sweep of the cave and carry on south to the Ruins of Zulmamwe. Keep heading south past the Crystalvein Mine and the Ruins of Aboraz. Carry on into the Mistvale Valley, now heading west towards the main road. From here either head to Booty Bay or follow the road back up north to your starting point. · Swamp of Sorrows: couple of nice little spots here. Check around Ithariuss Cave where the Green Whelps are and also around The Stagalbog. Remember to check inside the Stagalbog. Mining 176 – 250 Mining Mithril and Truesilver Estimated number of nodes to mine = 125 *At level 225, go back to the mining trainer and learn Artisan Mining. So now we come the real money making stuff, Mithril. This stuff is used in such quantities by Engineering and Blacksmithing that you will always sell what you mine for a good profit. · Blasted Lands: just do full circuits, simple. · Searing Gorge: again, just do full circuits. You can do what I do and do a full circuit of the perimeter of Searing Gorge, then drop down into The Cauldron and do a circuit of that (inside and outside). Also remember that at level 230, you can mine Dark Iron, so pick that up too. · Badlands: two good places here. First is Camp Cagg. Just do a circuit round it, taking in the Rock Elementals spawn point as you go. Second place is Lethlor Ravine. If you start by the Master Dragonscale Leatherworker and head into the Ravine and loop round to the north and back out and south past Uldaman back entrance, then you’ll pick up a good amount of Mithril. · The Hinterlands: start at Aerie Peak and follow the cliff face to the south and east. Now just go around the south cliff face until your get past Jintha’Alor, then north up to Seradane and then west back to Aerie Peak. · Western Plaguelands: do circuits of the Ruins of Andorhal. · Azshara: start at the Legash Encampment and head east to the Bitter Reaches. Loop round to the north and back west along the coast past the Jagged Reef and then back down to the Lagash Encampment again. · Winterspring: start at the Timbermaw tunnel entrance and follow the cliffs to the east past the Hot Springs and all the way over to Starfall Village. Just before you get there, head south to Lake Kel’Theril and then follow the cliffs west all the way back to your starting point. · Felwood: only if your there. Don’t go out of way to mine here, but if you happen to be in the area (i.e. grinding Timbermaw rep) then look out for a few Mithril nodes here. · Stonetalon Mountains: quick circuit of The Charred Vale can net you 105 Mithril ores. · Desolace: grab yourself some underwater breathing potions and head to Ranzajar Isle. Theres a good number of Mithril nodes in the sunken ruins round here and very few people mine them. You can also take a run through the Valley of Spears and down to Mannoroc Coven to pick up the Mithril nodes there. · Tanaris: bit of a long one this, but can be well worth it. Do full circuits of Tanaris, but drop down into The Noxious Lair and The Gaping Chasm to pick up the nodes that virtually nobody mines, unless they are questing in there. Mining 251 – 300 Mining Thorium Estimated number of nodes to mine = 160 This is the reason you took up mining, Thorium. What a moneymaker. Your also looking to get Arcane Crystal from the rich veins, which will sell for about 20g each (depends on your server). · Un’goro Crater: just go round and round the crater, making sure you drop down into The Slithering Scar and take a detour into Fire Plume Ridge. There is loads of Thorium to be had here, which is why its farmed constantly, so you will be competing for nodes here. · Azshara: start at the Ravencrest Monument and follow the coastal cliff all the way round to the Tower of Eldra. Then head back west to the Legash Encampment in a zigzag pattern from coast to coast. You may also want to drop into the Ruins of Eldarath and pick up the couple of nodes that spawn there. Azshara isn’t the greatest place to mine Thorium, due to its natural geography, but that does mean its less popular and therefore your likely to have less competition. · Winterspring: start at Everlook and head south to the Ice Thistle Hills. Make a quick sweep of the yeti cave here and then back out and to the south. Keep going till you get to Owl Wing Thicket and make a small circuit there. Now you can either carry on south into Frostwhisper and Darkwhisper Gorge’s if your happy about avoiding the elites there, or you can head west over to Mazthoril for the slightly lower level elite area. Once at Mazthoril, you can either sweep the main cave (only recommended for Druids, Rogues or Hunters) or carry on up to Lake Kel’Theril and back round to Everlook. · Blasted Lands: not a massive amount of Thorium to be had here, but good for a quick run, whilst your looking for Mithril. · Searing Gorge: same as the Mithril run above. · Burning Steppes: No real decent run here. Just do full circuits picking up Dark Iron as well. · Eastern Plaguelands: start at Tyr’s Hand and head north past Lights Hope Chapel. Go past The Noxious Glade and onto Northdale. Head west to Northpass Tower and then south to Blackwood Lake. Carry on south to the Pestilent Scar and then onto Lake Mereldar and back to your starting point. You may want to throw in a quick diversion to The Fungal Vale, in between Northpass Tower and Blackwood Lake. · Western Plaguelands: start at The Weeping Cave and head south to Gahrrons Withering and then west to Dalsons Tears. Head northwest from here to the edge of Felstone Field and follow the cliffs north into the Northridge Lumber Camp. Follow the path up towards Hearthglen and then double back once you reach the watchtower. Head south and follow the cliffs all the way back round to The Weeping Cave.
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