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Tuesday, February 24, 2009

WoW Hunter Pets

Hunters are my favorite class to play in WoW, mainly because of the Hunter pets. Nothing is greater than having a permanent buy linden dollars member to play the game with. Playing the game with a pet makes a world of difference. You have someone to pull Game of Life you...your own tank. You have someone to guard you while you mine for ore or pick an herb. WoW Hunter pets are great for the game and in my opinion make the Hunter class the best class to play.

There are many different pets to choose from, they each have their own abilities and purposes. My favorite pet is currently a gorilla. I like the gorilla's AOE lighting effect because if I'm being attacked by multiple mobs the attack will focus all aggro on my pet. This can be a lifesaver SpiderMan I'm questing alone. This is probably the first pet I've tamed solely because of their skills. Normally I go after pets with unique looks. I remember when I first started playing the game, I didn't know the zones very well and I spent like 2 hours searching for the infamous Ghostsaber.

If you haven't seen the Ghostsaber I suggest you go see one in game because pictures online do not do this pet justice. Also with the release of patch 3.0 Hunters can now tame exotic pets. This was very awesome for me, because I always wanted a Chimera. The downside to this is that we have to be spec'd for full BM. I didn't like this because I had to mess up my raiding build, but oh well the pets are very nice...especially the Core Hounds. Once I get my gorilla caught up to the level of my Hunter I'll probably get a Core Hound just for looks.

Something that I've always wanted to tame but never did was a bear, I heard that bears make great tanks and when you are soloing a tank pet 1967 Topps baseball cards be great. For leveling I have always used a cat, I leveled from like 20-70 with a cat as a pet. It wasn't the Ghostsaber though; just some random barrens cat if I remember. I eventually caught a Ravager in Outlands that I used for PVP, Ravagers have a nice attack were they run towards their enemy and knock them down. This is awesome for PVP and great for PVE as well. I really wish that Blizzard would make the Hunter pets work like the mounts or companion pets so we could have as many as we wanted. It would great to have more of the exotic pets and be able to stop finding a stable master every time we needed to get a different pet. Hunters we need to suggest this to Blizzard!

So there you have my take on WoW Hunter pets. If you are unsure of which pet is best for you check out rel="nofollow" petopia.brashendeavors.net/index.phpPetopias Pet Database.

If you are new to the Hunter class and would like some leveling tips check out squidooWorld-Of-Warcraft--LevelingWorld of Warcraft Leveling Tips.

My name is Jimmy Mullins, I'm currently in the US Army serving my second tour in Iraq. I am happily married to the woman of my dreams and have a beautiful baby boy. My hobbies include World of Warcraft (For the Horde!!) and mixed-martial arts (mainly Brazilian Jiu Jitsu).

Roary the Racing Car

Roary Millie Nutty Mads Model Racing Car is a proud new addition Tales to Astonish the venerable tradition of children's television shows designed to teach young children a valuable lesson in each installment; and like other successful members of this selective genera Roary the Racing Car makes use of a celebrity voice, Peter Kay, to bring one of the main characters to life; both on screen and in children's hearts. Peter Kay is also responsible for singing the Roary the Racing Car theme song played at the top of each show. Though not well known in the US Peter Kay is a hugely successful comedian in the UK with a career spanning more than a few years. In the same tradition as Ringo Starr lending his voice to the Thomas the Tank Engine series Peter Kay gives Roary the Racing Car a sense of longevity and high minded class Diamond Stars takes the series from ordinary Saturday morning fodder to a place much more fitting.

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With all of these stars aligning it is little wonder that Roary the Racing Car is the runaway hit that it is today. Still though there was always the chance that this show might never have made it; children's television is no different from any other form of television, and there is always the chance that a fickle audience will turn on a dime finding new and more entertaining content to watch. The nail in the coffin of success for Roary the Racing Car however was its master captain Ken Chapman.Chapman is responsible for the success of not only Thomas the Tank Engine, but also Bob the Builder. Clearly he has the formula worked out well enough that Roary the Racing Car can reap the benefits.

Although Roary the Racing Car seemed like a sure fire hit to all involved there were problems along the way, television shows are expensive to produce, and the special blend of stop action filming and CGI work was even more expensive than normal, the cost of creating one episode approached $1 million dollars. Clearly this was a problem because few networks could afford to pay millions per episode for a children's TV show, even one that had all the marks of success.

Fortunately for Roary the Racing Car and its soon to be devoted fans Chapman had an idea and more than a little perseverance. By marketing the show both in the UK and in the US he could generate revenues from two networks instead of just one. Additionally (though this is now common) the product sales from Roary the Racing Car toys and accessories would help to offset the cost of television production. When you consider the size of the market for children's branded toys and accessories it is hard to believe that this idea met with some resistance. Before Roary the Racing Car hit the airwaves Bob the Builder was one of the highest selling toys at Christmas time ever.

rel="nofollow" racingcarroary.co.uk/Roary the Racing Car has driven his way in to the hearts and minds of a generation spanning the globe, we can all be pleased that children are turning to this bright red car and receiving messages about equality, respect, and love. With people like Ken Chapman at the reigns we can be sure that at least a small segment of children's television is out there doing some good.

Martin McCauley is owner of the site dedicated to roary racingcarroary.co.ukracingcarroary.co.uk, where you can find a range of roary the racing car games and toys and books.