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Stealth hides you from your enemy's view, and allows to pass by opponents without being detected. The power of stealth comes from the ability to choose one's own battles. We can avoid killing unnecessary mobs, we can evade those who attempt to kill us, and we can attack at the opportune moment. Without stealth, rogues would suffer a huge blow in their efficiency and survivability. We're a fragile class, because we're designed around not being hit instead of mitigating those hits. Being invisible allows us to reduce the amount of time we're open to being assaulted. We also have a ton of abilities that can only be used in stealth, called 'openers', and they're domlijsoss core to the rogue class. These abilities set the pace of any encounter: we can choose between stunning the enemy, silencing them, knocking them out, or dealing massive damage. We've also got several talents that allow us to do more damage while stealthed and while leaving stealth, and so managing our stealth status becomes important to maximizing those effects. Stealth becomes an important part of our survivability in PvP encounters: we can stealth away to regain health, to assault again with another opener, and to avoid powerful attacks your opponent may have ready. The easiest way to re-enter stealth while in combat is to Vanish, though this has a cooldown. The alternative is to leave combat by not attacking or being attacked for 5 seconds. At that point, you can stealth normally. Improved Gouge and Blind provide easy opportunities to restealth, as well as running away with Sprint to break line-of-sight. Any damage we take while stealthed will bring us out, so it isn't really viable to stealth with a DoT effect on you. Use Cloak of Shadows to clear any magic effects, or wait out any bleeds you may have on you at the time before restealthing.
Readers have been captivated by "Invincible," the sweeping wow power leveling new musical piece released by Blizzard wow power leveling recalling the leitmotif of the Wrath of the Lich King trailer.
Kael: Oh man. I really didn't expect it, and this never happens, but that was actually very moving. I got choked up listening to that. It's incredible; I can't wait to listen to it again. That song is the pinnacle of video game wow power leveling music in my book. Wow. Simply astonishing.
Frank: /agreed! I was surprised to find myself getting choked up, too, which is even more amazing because I have (of course) NO clue what they are singing or the context for the music. A piece of music worth an epic event, for sure. Behold the power of music! Hats off to all responsible for this one.
Killchrono: Leitmotifs are my favourite wow power leveling musical convention, especially when used in media like games, movies or shows. You know a song has great power when it becomes synonymous with a character, an emotion or even an entire franchise. Think Darth Vader with the "Imperial March," or the main Star Wars theme.
I got shivers hearing the "Arthas, My Son" leitmotif in this song. It convinces me that this'll be the song that plays during the wow power leveling epic finish, perhaps when Arthas takes his dying breath. It's so sad and moving that it's making me wonder whether Arthas feels the last tinge of humanity in his heart as he dies. Regardless, this song would be an amazing piece to see off one of Warcraft's most influential characters.
Brett: There were excerpts of this in the 3.3 trailer, when the ghosts appear around Arthas while Terenas is talking to him. Such a heartbreaking and evocative piece of music.
Naraxis: Wow, just wow. I have never heard anything that beautiful in my whole life, was absolutely amazing. Before, my motivation for getting to the Lich King to wow power leveling kill him was so I could hack off a piece of his throne for Shadowmourne, but now my motivation for getting to him is to hear that song.
At our house, game soundtracks (including WoW) are a regular part of the mix of our daily music. While my son wow power leveling sometimes queues up a more pumping rhythm when he PvPs, we otherwise all seem to prefer keeping our game sounds on so we can soak up the atmospherics. (Except for Molten Core, back in the day. I think I would have had a seizure listening to that for very long. /twitch) Do you ever listen to the WoW soundtrack or music outside of the game? Do you keep the sound on while you play?
What it doesn't do Being stealthed doesn't make you immune to anything. You still take normal damage from all attacks, and you are still an eligible target for any AoE ability. The only protection that it grants is the inability to be targeted for single-target abilities, which is powerful in itself. It also reduces our pure mobility, as we move slower than normal while stealthed. This mobility penalty can be overcome by gaining the ability to take a more direct route to somewhere, going between mobs instead of around them. We're still able to be found while stealthed, it's not a magic bullet like Invisibility and every target, big and small, can detect us at some level. We can't just use stealth to escape, either, as without Vanish we can't stealth while in combat.





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