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About World of Warcraft Locked Account

October 19th, 2010

Customers’ WoW accounts have been frequently locked during leveling up recently, because Blizzard Entertainment made some changes and settings in WoW account login system. Accordingly we need to unlock the account via email, which increases the burden of customers, but also delays leveling up time.We apologize for any inconvenience.

Now MMOValue develops a set of early prevention program. Please perform the four steps when you successfully purchase power leveling product:

1. Please contact our Live Chat after you make payment. Due to the different IP, when we login to your account for the first time, your account will be locked. Please help us to unlock the account immediately. This phenomenon will not appear again.
2. Please put your accurate Battle.net affiliate account information in the note. Attention: If the login errors, the account will immediately be locked.

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MMOValue Saves Your Money Already(WoW-20%,RIFT-10% Straight down)!

May 3rd, 2011

MMOValue has launched seven-day promotion activity(May 8th End).

Dear customers,have you noticed the changes of our website?
Yes,except for the new game -Wakfu, We have reduced the wow gold(item) price by 20% and Rift gold price by 10%.
There are so many powerful and low price WoW Equipments displayed for you! The fans of World of Warcraft must seize the chance to view them and choose one or more! Remeber that time is limited – 7 days only!

We believe that there is always a right for you! Want to know more about this Promotion,Please click here!

Enjoy yourself and thank you for choosing MMOValue,

Best Regards Sincerely,

The MMOValue Team

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DOFUS 2.0-WAKFU Kamas On MMOValue Sales Start Today!

April 29th, 2011

The MMORPG DOFUS 2.0 – WAKFU can play now! Wakfu Kamas can be got on MMOValue.com Now

The story told in this action adventure game takes place far before the events occurring in the MMO and reveals the origins of the world of WAKFU.

A threat from the stars. Two beings, one destiny. A dragon and an Eliatrope, born from the same Dofus, Wakfu pulsing through the heart of a doomed world~the mystery surrounding the origins of the Eliacube and the Eliatrope people is waiting to be investigated~
you can get more information on the new Islands of Wakfu website. Read more…

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Night elf mohawk: Gone!

January 27th, 2010

Thank goodness!

Anyone else relieved that this funky device is removed from the game? I have to admit, I wasn’t a big fan of the big head look. I’ve been “pitied” many times by random players (and even those in my own guild). Dwarves and mohawks just don’t seem to mix. In any case, Crygil has confirmed that the mohawk grenade will not be around any longer. Ever since the grenade became active on servers back in November, I couldn’t walk around Dalaran without seeing large heads everywhere. Is this the last time we’ll ever see Mr. T plant these grenades in game for players to use?

Somehow, I have a hunch that this won’t be the last time we’ll see mohawks in game.

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Yesterday we talked about a rumor that had been floating around thanks to Electronic Arts CEO John Riccitiello, who had mentioned the spring 2011 launch of an unnamed MMO on a recent conference call. Of course, the Star Wars: The Old Republic rumor mill sprang into action, with good cause as it turns out.

January 13th, 2010

Yesterday we talked about a rumor that had been floating around thanks to Electronic Arts CEO John Riccitiello, who had mentioned the spring 2011 launch of an unnamed MMO on a recent conference call. Of course, the Star Wars: The Old Republic rumor mill sprang into action, with good cause as it turns out.

Sean Dahlberg of Bioware confirmed the rumor on the official Star Wars: The Old Republic forums earlier today: While we have not announced a specific date, we can confirm that we are targeting a spring 2011 release for Star Wars™: The Old Republic™. We’ve got a lot of exciting updates and reveals planned throughout 2010, including the first-ever hands-on testing for the game. It’s not too late to sign up to be a game tester, so go to www.swtor.com/tester and sign up today. We can’t wait to share more about the game with you as we progress through the year, so make sure you stay tuned to the official website for details.

While it may not be quite as soon as many fans were hoping for, the extra time gives Bioware a chance to add all those final touches and roll out a nicely put-together game for 2011.

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Quantifying Wrath’s success

March 16th, 2009

The Egotistical Priest has a good series of posts up attempting to somehow quantify whether Wrath has been an overall success or not. Of course, it’s definitely a financial success, but has the game’s second expansion delivered what both players and Blizzard expected it to? Vonya sets out to find out in what has turned into a three part post: you can find parts one and two on the site now, and part three is set to come out tomorrow.

So far, the answer is yes: while the area of Tradeskills is noted as less than a success (it seems to me, too, that tradeskills had more variety and options in Burning Crusade than their current state in Wrath, though that might be because we’re only partway through the expansion cycle), everything else is noted as a win for Blizzard: they’ve really beefed up questing, balance has been intriguing since Wrath (and even if one class has rubbed you wrong, consider how many players came running back with the expansion patch to re-try their class), and of course, Achievements have (predictably) brought the game to new levels of addiction and given players of all kinds new things to do.

Vonya still plans to tackle instancing and raiding as the other two criteria for Wrath’s success (and there are probably a few other ways you could test it — lore? setting?), but by the reasoning so far, Wrath is a win no matter how you slice it. Blizzard has outdone themselves with the second expansion — the only question is where they’ll go from here.

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Arena Tournament moves to second phase

March 11th, 2009

It’s time to get Murkimus the Gladiator! The Arena Tournament has officially moved on to the second phase of the tournament, where all matches played will count towards the season rankings. The bloodshed began last February, kicking off a two-week testing phase where players could create fully geared Level 80 characters, test out comps and strategies, and generally get warmed up for the real deal.

Players interested in participating simply have to pony up $20 or £15 for a shot at winning prizes totalling $200,000. All ranked matches now count towards the qualifiers, and the players belonging to the Top 1000 teams will receive the title of ‘Vanquisher’ on all their characters Level 71 and above on the live realms. Players who don’t crack the upper echelons of Arena rankings can still get the lovable armored murloc pet by playing 200 matches. The matches must be played on the same character and with the same team charter.

Blizzard has also opened up Arena Tournament forums for US realms and EU realms, which players can use to recruit for teams, discuss strategies or ask for advice, and generally keep up-to-date on the latest goings-on in the Tournament Realms. Of course, if you want a good shot at winning, it might help to take some pointers from Korea’s H O N, who played RMP to a completely different level, taking home $30,000 at the recently concluded ESL Arena Tournament.

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Arena Season 5 to close soon

March 9th, 2009

We’ve been hearing an awful lot about Ulduar and patch 3.1 lately. As such, this announcement is really not a surprise. Vaneras and Bornakk posted on the forums today to warn us all that Season 5 is drawing near an end. The current season should close at the same time 3.1 drops, or very shortly afterward. (I’d guess “very shortly afterward” means “the following Tuesday.”) Your Arena points will reset with the season transition, though your Honor points will remain banked.
The announcement doesn’t set a specific date. He just says “soon.” Since we traditionally get at least two weeks’ warning before an official season ends, that does mean that the patch probably won’t drop for at least three. And since Noblegarden has been expanded on the PTR, then I expect the patch to hit and season to wrap up in the beginning of April.

We haven’t heard details about season-end rewards yet. That’s important because we don’t demonstrably know whether those rewards are going to be based on personal rating, team rating, or even the Match-Making Rating. The details of season-end rewards tend to fluctuate a little, but the best Arena teams can probably expect a title. The very, very best can expect the Arena mount. However, we don’t know if it’ll be a Nether Drake or maybe even a Proto-Drake. We’ll let you know as we find out more.

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Arena Shoutcasting contest opens

March 4th, 2009

So maybe you don’t have the kind of name recall as Leeroy Jenkins, and maybe you don’t have the street cred of GotFrag TV’s Kintt or the British accent of ESL’s Joe and Zalmah — but if you think you can commentate with the best of them, Blizzard’s got the right contest for you. Blizzard is looking for the best people to do play-by-plays on Arena matches (dubbed Shoutcasting), so if you think you’ve got the chops, head over to the contest page and see what it’s all about.

If you think you’re the Dick Vitale of eSports (that’s an interesting thought), go ahead and download the stock Arena tournament video on the contest page and dub over the best color commentary you can muster. The best entry will win a Dell Ultrasharp 3007WFP-HC Monitor as well as the code for a cool BlizzCon 2008 Polar Bear mount. Runners up will receive BlizzCon shirts and the mount. Contest ends on April 17, so get a-shoutin’, just be sure to read the rules first.

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