subject: Calling World Of Warcraft A Juggernaut [print this page] While we were able to make it through in all cases it was extremely painful as a world of warcraft gold healer since they had no avoidance, health, or defensive talents. In the few cases where I was DPS I had to constantly help the groups healer as the incoming damage was just too much for them to keep on wow power leveling top of. This practice must stop. I cheap world of warcraft gold can buy world of warcraft gold think of two possible solutions that could work. The first, and probably the best would be for wow power level Blizzard to build in aion gold a check to see if the player signing up to tank actually has tank gear or a tank spec. Im actually surprised its not there already, as this is a horrible abuse of the current queuing system. The second option is to allow complaints from players over this to result in bans for the offending players. I have had to address this way too many times to count via email, so figured Id settle it once and for all here in my column. In case some people havent noticed I speak, well in this case type, English, not American! Please, do not send emails pointing out spelling mistakes for things like colour, honour, centre, defence, realize, paralyze, or even levelling, or controllable. They are all perfectly correct and accurate spellings of the words. Feel free to send spelling corrections for other words though, as our public school system sucks up here almost as bad as it does down there and my spelling really is atrocious even after being spellchecked. For everyone not aware though, we speak pretty much the same language here in Canada as in the States, but have stuck closer to the original and probably more formally correct UK English, although we have started to slide and sometimes use the Americanized English forms as well. Calling World of Warcraft a juggernaut would be a gross understatement. Now in its fifth year, its success has exceeded everyone's wildest expectations, including Blizzard's. These days, its strangehold is so complete that the first question asked of most new massively multiplayer games is not whether they can supplant Warcraft, but whether they can thrive in its shadow.