vendredi 17 février 2012

WOW Tips for Khorium Lockbox

By Geoffrey Conzales


In WOW, a rogue is really a thief-like class regarded for sneaking close to in stealth form, picking locks and pockets. Rogue is typically the go-to class for opening lockboxes of all types, from low-level bronze dropped by Razorfen gnolls to high-level Khorium lockboxes, added inside Burning Crusade expansion.

Close any unneeded applications. In order to successfully operate two accounts at one time, you will require as much of your computer's memory as possible. Some older machines may not be capable to do this. Open up the first duplicate of the fixture and log on to your account. Once you are logged in, navigate to the graphics options and select the check box that operates the fixture in windowed mode.

Open another instance of the fixture and repeat the process as before. Once the two video games are in windowed mode, you can begin logging into the characters. Operating in windowed mode will make it much easier to navigate among the two WOW Accounts. Set 1 character to follow the other and set up macros for them to perform. Macros might be very helpful for any healing character that is following your main character. If used correctly, it is feasible to lessen the need to change over to the second account.

Uncommon or "green" items regularly appear in lockboxes. The greens you find in Khorium lockboxes are levels 65 to 69. Rare or "blue" quality items between levels 67 and 70 appear as well, but much less frequently.

Switch over to the other account occasionally to maintain it from logging out as an outcome of being idle. The user will need to manually move the character and break the follow the command in order to reset the idle timer. Watch the secondary account's character closely. It is easy to get sidetracked and permit the other character to get stuck or die to mobs.




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