Taking stock of the top ten polearms that hardcore players in World of Warcraft loved in the 1960s, I really have polearms in my hand, take a look!
Uldaman's Grimlock's Spear is one of the hunter's three-piece set. Paired with Uldaman's Gargan's musket, you can capture Broken Tooth alive, who has been living in the deserted land. Who else can it be with? A battle. However, this dungeon of Uldaman is really too scary. Before entering the dungeon, you have to face a bunch of monsters, which is so scary. I don’t know if you have endured it?
The ice spike spear rewarded by the Okuyama mission, because of the existence of blood seekers, hunters will definitely not choose it, but it is an artifact of our weapon warfare. It has comprehensive attributes, attack speed and damage per second. It can be called the best weapon before the 60s. It’s a powerful leveling artifact. I was so excited that I couldn’t help but poke at the ceiling of my house mercilessly because of it. I poked, poked, poked, poked!
The Peacemaker dropped by the Mayor of Stratholme is not as sharp as the dual-wielding bone-cleaver axe, but its 1% critical hit and 56 attack power points are really good, and it can be obtained in one go. Thing, why do I have to cut my head off with a bone-decapitating hand and axe? There is no problem in stepping into the Molten Core with it.
Of course, if bad luck is revealed, then Uncle Meow, I think Hunter's Spear will be more worth looking forward to than Peacemaker. After all, the terrifying 35 points of agility are there. Except for the lack of endurance, which is slightly unsatisfactory, there is not much wrong with it!
Players must be fond of the famous dung fork, especially those with extremely dark faces. They must have a dozen of them in their bags to prove their terrifying red-handed strength. Of course, if you are lucky enough to be able to lie down in Molten Core and enter the pit at level 58, then the meaning is different. It is comparable to holding a small ashes, and there is nothing to say about upgrading in the wild!
Seeing this, players should know the original origin of the "Alliance Pig". Think about it, on the battlefield, the God of War is backed by a top-notch healing priest, holding a high-level warlord's pig-driving stick in his hand and chasing the minor alliance with a hammer. How heroic and arrogant is this? It's so terrifying!
Just when Uncle Meow was proud of his invincible appearance with the pig-driving stick in his hand, the enemy alliance players were not to be outdone, and weakly took out the grand marshal's long knife from behind. Although the shape of the long handle was not as good as The pig-driving prod is so terrifying, but in terms of "long", Uncle Meow is really at a disadvantage. I guess that before my pig-driving prod goes down, he has already stabbed Uncle Meow mercilessly, which is simply cruel.
The Halberd of Punishment produced by Mandokil, the blood lord of Zul'Gurub, is on the list for a simple and clear reason, that is, its appearance is truly amazing. Uncle Meow can responsibly say that this thing has nothing but good looks. , if it is really to be said to be of some use, then it can only be used as a transitional trumpet.
The Desert Reaver's Thorn of Fankreis in the Temple of Ahn'Qiraj has the look of a straight brush, making it very recognizable. However, although this weapon is well known to players, it is in a very awkward situation. Those who have the Sword of the Brotherhood will definitely look down on it. Those who pursue the ultimate output are more inclined to match the Insect Claw with the Faceless Man. So if you look at the classic server, this The price of things is generally not high, but having said that, there is nothing wrong with him for survival hunting.
As the final answer to the version, the Eye of the Spider Demon is of great significance to hunters. After all, he is a super-powerful artifact worthy of the title of graduate melee hunter. Of course, everyone just wants to have fun. The 4-point improvement in the skills of the three major long-range weapons seems useless. But if you, the hunter, don’t take this thing, who will take it? Quickly take out the gold coins in your pocket or use all your DKP to take him down!
Okay, so that’s it for this issue’s sharing of the top ten polearms most loved by ashes players in World of Warcraft in the 1960s. If you have any more high-end recommendations, please give me some guidance! Of course, be sure to remember to follow Uncle Meow, who is living a good life, making progress every day, growing up and being cute!
PS: I also hope that everyone can stay true to their original aspirations and regain their feelings for Warcraft in today's fast-food era of gaming!
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