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What a hornet's nest I disturbed with my article on the top rated Zygor Guide to the World of Warcraft. Having bought the guide for my son I was delighted with the thrill he had from leveling at warp speed but was taken aback when one of his friends called over and said his Dad had bought him a better guide.

He claimed that Dugi's Ultimate World of Warcraft Guide performed tasks quicker and had features not found with Zygor. What followed was amazing, they called another four friends to the house and a full scale debate followed on the various merits of both packages (A War of Words in fact).

The result was inconclusive but I thought it fair that I follow up my previous article on the Zygor Guide with a synopsis of both guides and let you the reader make the final decision.

So first the plus points of the Zygor Guide

The Zygor Guide puts it focus on quests that enhance your character's experience. It leaves out the junk blizzard quests helping you to remain in the game for as long as possible.

The Zygor Guide is extremely flexible giving you the ability to add and remove features.

Every time a quest is completed the guide is automatically updated and tells you where to go and what to do next.

The level 1-80 factor. This can be achieved in a maximum of seven days, which is pretty cool.

The waypoint arrow is a fantastic feature it points you in the right direction and also estimates and displays the distance and time it will take to reach a certain destination.

Install, launch and immediately the guide reveals the entire map even areas not yet visited.

Installation is incredibly easy and the wizard will have you operational in double quick time. If you get stuck an instruction video will solve any problem.

It is fully compatible with both Mac and PC.

Zygor and Dugi's guides comply with blizzard's policies so there is no likelihood of your WOW account becoming compromised.

Whatever you buy product support is a prime consideration, rest assured support for the Zygor Guide is first class and there is a forum packed with helpful people.

Now let's take a look at Dugi's guide

Latest technology in patch 3.3 allows you to track your character's quest history and automatically tick all the quests that your character has already done.

Dugi's guide will automatically detect your every move, such as when you accept /complete / turn-in quests, pick up an item, enter a new zone (the list goes on) and the WOW Leveling Guide, Alliance or Horde Leveling Guide will progress automatically for each step.

If a quest item is required a small quest item will automatically appear that you can click on to use the quest item. You will never have to search your bag for quest items ever again.

The guides automatically place a waypoint on your map and turn on the arrow to show you exactly where to go and adjust dynamically as you move. You can also easily adjust the arrow's size, colour and font to suit your taste.

Hover your mouse cursor over the objective name and you will be able to find detailed information for each step.

Simple and easy to use with step by step instructions.

At chez moi the jury is out and I am sure the arguments will rage for a long time, but what do you think. Let's open up this debate to all, is it Dugi's or Zygor, post you comments on my Squidoo lens and vote for your favourite.

One thing is certain all of my son's friends are in one voice in saying that if you are in World of Warcraft you must have one of these guides otherwise you are wasting your time. If you are new to the game and haven't enjoyed the awesome experience of flying through levels then take a look at one of the links below.

Have a great experience.

by: Russ Turner




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