Be aware
" The mailbox can be a dangerous place to stand. You've heard of naked dancing night elves, but too often I see people carrying on a romantic love affair while I'm trying to receive my auction sales. I can surely appreciate how nice it is to be in love, but I really don't need to know about how she rests her head against his muscled chest and all that. Azeroth is a world with only three volume levels: whisper, say, and yell. Keeping these limitations in mind, a good roleplayer should make sure that whatever he says is appropriate to the place he is in and the people that can hear him. This is particularly important in the case of other players who wander by in public areas, but some people also like to treat NPCs as if they might also be listening in on a conversation. Either way, being more aware of the environment also lets you take more advantage of it, using boxes, food or other items as props in your roleplaying, and creating a deeper sense that your characters live in their own real world. It also lets you show different sides of your character depending on different environments you share with others. Say hello Some people call it the ""Norm"" effect -- it really matters to you when everyone knows your name. You can do a great deal to make people in your guild or circle of friends feel welcome just by saying hello to them every single time they come online. This shows that you care about them and it also creates an atmosphere where people are more likely to start roleplaying together, rather than just going separate ways and doing their own thing every time. It's also important to not merely say hello and then leave it at that. A roleplayer needs to make an effort to invite other people to roleplay, not merely wait for others to do so.
Many of us fall into the habit of only chatting a bit in guild chat while we do our daily quests or fight in battlegrounds, which leaves other people feeling that we don't really care about getting to know them. Just like talking too much can be anti-social, talking too little can be almost as bad. The people in such a community have no right to complain when feelings of warmth and friendship start to dry up - a community of silent people is hardly a community at all. ". lotro gold "We've looked at Fizzwidget's gadgets before here at Addon Spotlight, so you might be familiar with his wares. For this installment, I want to bring Linkerator to your attention. guild wars gold It's a little addon that does a big thing, it allows you to type the name of an item in brackets and Linkerator will create an item link for you. In Patch 2.4, we saw the introduction of spell links, which have become the subject of Trade channel jokes. This mod provides a similar feature, to include the ability to link items you don't currently have or see. wow powerleveling This can give you another way to torment people in global channels, in case Murloc movies or Chuck Norris get old. So, the way this works is simple. To create an in-text item link, simply type the name of the item in brackets. Linkerator will also auto-fill names as you type them, in case you forget the full name. billig wow gold I use this mostly to compare an item I'm looking for to what I currently have equipped, especially when I was considering changing over to Engineering for some of the epic crafted items. I'm sure you can find a use for this feature, whether its for good reasons or not.
Its definitely one of those little extras I have for the off chance I use it, but that is part of what addons can do for you as a player. Killing red mobs That's it folks, short and sweet for you on a Sunday before I make my second excursion into Karazhan since rerolling. It's probably worth noting that despite the mention of 2.4's new spell links in this article, Linkerator doesn't do anything with them... wow yet. (Ditto the new quest links.) But it does remember and let you type out tradeskill links as well as item links, so you can just type out [alchemy: fel mana potion] next time someone asks what the mats are. And if you don't remember the full name of an item or tradeskill, you can search for part of it: type '/link mongoose' and you'll get a list of results in the chat window which you can then shift-click to insert just like any other link. "
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