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[GUIDE] Zygor's Guide V3.0.1732 [UPDATED FOR 4.0.3a] by aneos


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Pf....Its mine he copied it. Simple...Lol mine it was 3.3.5 that guy says 3.3...pff anyways fail also the files are mine...the DL.

 

dude...

 

What the hell are you talking about?!

 

I last updated this post on February.

 

You made your post on August.

 

How is it even possible that I copied your links if you said you just bought it on August?!

 

So before you criticise without any proof, think twice.

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Pf....Its mine he copied it. Simple...Lol mine it was 3.3.5 that guy says 3.3...pff anyways fail also the files are mine...the DL.

wrong type thinking,if you think you can criticise other people work to become wow mod....fail...
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aneos is a trusted member and his work at wow section is more than precious!he never needed to copy something!so i agree that the quote above is mega fail

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wrong type thinking,if you think you can criticise other people work to become wow mod....fail...

 

+1 and as aneos sayed, he updated on february...And btw i think stoukas is gonna make a lot more to become wow mod... so be ready for criticise/spamm ^^

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First of alla can u let us know your source? :D

(Cause I searched all the net and I couldn't find this version)

Thank you again,you are da best :D

This post is this section for me :)

 

Upload it if it is no hard for you.

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