Fleshreaper wrote: »Swim the entire way around Vvardenfell.
VaranisArano wrote: »I was terribly amused during the Jesters Festival (but others were not) by someone who was persistently laying down the Jubilee Cake on top of every single dolmens chest spawn in the Alik'r Desert.
The zone chat salt was amazing, but their persistence was pretty funny.
Fleshreaper wrote: »@Sixsixsix161, Yeah. Before hearthstones and flying in WoW, a friend of mine was on vacation and he had me doing a couple of things on his toon while he was gone. So, just before he got back, I took his main toon and swam it to the northern most point in Kalimdor and left it there.
Doing dailies on multiple alts, you can craft multiple items of one alt, store them in the bank for the other alts.
Most writs are identical for the day, so instead of crafting, you can just grab and turn in.
Also, the scheduled items are the same over a period of time. For woodworking, as an example, one day it's "1 flame, 1 ice, 1 lightning" and the other is "2 healing, 1 shield".
You can just craft bunches, store, then grab what you need to turn in.
Saves quit a bit of time!

Sheezabeast wrote: »You can make your character make a campfire and sit next to it by typing /camp.
This is a trap. That is just switching characters menu >.>
Syncronaut wrote: »You can follow a enemy player zerg in a night silence set (to go faster) and report on chat where they move. You will soon get a wisper from a angry player -- STOP REPORTING WHERE WE ARE *insert angry comment*
And this counts only for pre--made teams.
Any large team that i usualy follow think they have a spy and from what i hear they kick players out of their groups.
And when i tell the angry player i am close to them, they go insane searching for me
Its so funny how hard is to get spoted.
Body of water hopping: go fast enough on a mount and jump and time it right when you jump on water and you can hop once or twice. Haven't been able to hope more than those amounts. Pretty sure it is a momentum sort of thing. Funny to do but hard to do at times and easy to mess up.
Twenty0zTsunami wrote: »Body of water hopping: go fast enough on a mount and jump and time it right when you jump on water and you can hop once or twice. Haven't been able to hope more than those amounts. Pretty sure it is a momentum sort of thing. Funny to do but hard to do at times and easy to mess up.
pretty sure it's a "the-water-isn't-as-deep-as-you-think" thing.
Twenty0zTsunami wrote: »Body of water hopping: go fast enough on a mount and jump and time it right when you jump on water and you can hop once or twice. Haven't been able to hope more than those amounts. Pretty sure it is a momentum sort of thing. Funny to do but hard to do at times and easy to mess up.
pretty sure it's a "the-water-isn't-as-deep-as-you-think" thing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8GHxzGPbU0 there for your viewing pleasure... water hopping and proof it is not shallow Syncronaut wrote: »You can follow a enemy player zerg in a night silence set (to go faster) and report on chat where they move. You will soon get a wisper from a angry player -- STOP REPORTING WHERE WE ARE *insert angry comment*
And this counts only for pre--made teams.
Any large team that i usualy follow think they have a spy and from what i hear they kick players out of their groups.
And when i tell the angry player i am close to them, they go insane searching for me
Its so funny how hard is to get spoted.
TheShadowScout wrote: »