News everyone!

13th September 2010

Well, a little at least. Not much to report at the moment, but at least we know that something is on the way.

It seems our friends are gearing up for a new expansion that promises some great new areas and more gear than you can shake a broadsword at. Right now they haven’t talked about it much, but they have let us in on one really important little detail. If nothing else, travel is going to be greatly improved in our little corner of the interwebs with the introduction of flying mounts. Yup, flying mounts. Take that, WoW. Yes you had them first, but we didn’t need them. Now we’re getting them just because we can. So there.

Yeah, that was mature…

Anyway, I’m really happy to get the darned things. Travel time should be greatly improved at the very least, plus it opens up all sorts of possibilities for aerial combat that we had only dreamed of. I’d really like to take a dragon on in midair and see just how badly it hurt when I died. And die I would.

The only real downside I can see is just how expensive these things are bound to be. I mean, really, mounts are overpriced as it is, so just imagine how bad it’s going to be when they can fly?

There is always an answer to this, of course. Just buy wow account and the problem goes away.

Although, that does bring me to a point I wanted to raise. You see, expansions are awesome for all of the new fun they bring us, but they can also be perilous for folks like you and me. While this isn’t always the case, devs like to include funny little security things in expansions designed to “balance the game”. In other words, they’re looking for ways to keep us from buying wow account.

Okay, that’s a little paranoid. Really they’re trying to keep people from cheating by altering the game code, using hacks, or otherwise really harming the game experience. What we’re doing is nothing that couldn’t be accomplished by hours of grinding so it falls pretty low on the scale of doom. Hackers, powerlevelers, and scammers are far bigger problems for them than little old us.

Still, it doesn’t hurt to be cautious when a release is coming out. I usually buy plenty of plat before it drops, that way I have it and don’t have to worry about it until the good sites have time to work around any new security in place.

Oh, and neener-neener, WoW.

Buy Eq2 Plat….Like Now!

26th April 2009

Hey folks!

It’s been a busy month – I’ve been spending some good time with the guild and getting a good amount of loot. There’s a few things I’ve been wanting to pick up in-game lately and there’s no time like now. One of the things I try to do pretty consistently now that I run this eq2 plat blog is constantly check prices around the various websites we buy from and review for you here. Right now I’m noticing a downtrend in pricing; it’s pretty low – I was just on the Toonstorm.com Eq2 Plat page and have noticed they are now selling 50 Plat for 21$. These swings in prices are common – and when you find plat being sold for a good price from a safe and reliable store like this you should snatch it up.

Today I’m going to actually buy 150 plat for slightly more money :D but I’ve been needing some gear and upgrades lately and the rest of my guild is passing me up – time to catch up :D

I’m placing the order for 150 plat, and instantly got an email telling me that my order is ready!

I’m going in game now to check – and there it is!

Another great experience and for the time being some lower prices from Toonstorm!