World of Warcraft Mod – Make Your Gaming Experience More Enjoyable

August 26, 2009 · Posted in Articles 

Almost everyone asks themselves, after playing World of Warcraft for a while, how they can make more money, or get more out of the game. This is where World of Warcraft mods, really come into their own.Most WoW mods are created by players, there are dozens to choose from.
The best World of Warcraft mods for making gold, are Auctioneer and BottomScanner, these allow you to check prices for both buying and selling items, whilst automatically searching for items which are far below market price. This allows you to buy and resell at the average price and so make money. These really are the first World of Warcraft mods you should consider installing, if making gold is your what you are looking for.
Once you've got all your gold from farming and looting, then a useful WoW mod is the All in one Inventory and Bank. This allows you to combine all your bags together, instead of having to click on each bag, saving you plenty of game time.
If your character is in one of the gathering professions, then you will find the World of Warcraft mod, Gatherer to be a great help. This clever mod will keep track of the places where you have found valuable items. Not only that, but it will give you the actual co-ordinates on the map, and tell you whenever you get in range of these items when you play in the future.
A superb World of Warcraft mod with a huge number of features, is MetaMap.This mod, adds features to the WoW world map, keeping them in a single place. These include adjusting the map window size, moving it to anywhere on your screen and adjusting the opacity of both your window and the maps.You can even toggle between two map modes. This really does allow you to arrange the screen in exactly the way you want it to look, saving a lot of time and effort during play.
for anyone who is unsure where to stand and what to do in a boss encounter, the World of Warcraft mod, MinnaPlan Raid Planner, is a great help.With this mod,after selecting one of the included 3d maps, you can import a list of players from the current raid, add players, mobs and icons and drag them around, broadcasting the results in real time. Any plans you have made can be saved and loaded later and you can fit your current raid to any saved one.
The above are just a few of the very many World of Warcraft mods available for you to use. It only remains for you to take a good look at what is available, and choose the ones that suit your own particular needs.

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