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Multiboxing Halls of Reflection (HOR) Icecrown 5man  | read this item
Multiboxing Halls of Reflection (HOR) Icecrown 5man
Here is the second in a 3 part series of multiboxing Icecrown 5 man dungeons normal mode guides.  You can see our other multiboxing video guides here.   This time around we are doing Halls of Reflection (HoR). Our group consists of the following: 1x Druid Tank 3x Elemental Shaman 1x Restoration Shaman Halls of Reflection (HoR) is essentially a single room with multiple waves of mobs before fighting 2 bosses, and ends with a run from the Lich King himself. The fight starts out with Lady Sylvanas and yourselves in the very room with the Lich King’s sword, Frostmourne.  Uther the Lightbringer appears to still be bound to the sword and he warns Sylvanas to quickly exit before the Lich King comes.  There appears to be some foreshadowing when Uther mentions that there must always be a Lich King, and that the current Lich King is actually helping the people of world.  “Without the control of the Lich King, the scourge of the world would overrun…” Multiple waves of elites will come at your team at once which, if killed quickly enough, will offer
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New Info About Shadowmourne  | read this item
New Info About Shadowmourne
The guys over at MMO-Champion have done an update on the new legendary item from the 3.3 PTR.  Check out the super-sweet proc effects on the video.  Remember its geared towards 2-handed DPSers, so all of you hunters are out of luck.  And in addition it’ll be a couple months after 3.3 hits the live servers before we’ll see any of these floating around Dalaran, thanks to Blizzard’s wonderful idea of gating out the individual sections of the Icecrown Citadel.  Enjoy the show. Shadowmourne – Legendary Axe The end of the PTR is near and it’s time for a new preview of

What is multiboxing?

Multiboxing is a term used to denote one user playing multiple accounts simultaneously. Typically you will have 1 player controlling multiple characters at the same time.

For example, in World of Warcraft, 1 person may be controlling 5 Shamans at the same time.

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