This is one of the most popular and effective tools to improving your WoW gameplay. No, it's
not the
Peggle add-on (though that is very cool) -- I'm actually talking about an external application! Something you can use in the office, away from your gaming PC!
This tool is very popular amongst the serious World of Warcraft players but chances are, if you're a little more casual, you've probably never used it, let alone heard of it.
I'm about to tell you how all of those weak, made-of-paper mages do so much more damage than you and your rusty, rogue swords. You've probably wondered how -- try as you might -- one particular player always does more damage or heals more.
"They must be cheating, damnit!"Well... almost! They're actually using an application called
Rawr.
Rawr lets you experiment with different weapons and armor, upgrades, sidegrades -- you name it, Rawr lets you do it. We WoW players call it 'theorycrafting': it's like...
Warcraft only... in
theory. You don't have to actually be playing WoW to theorycraft. In fact, many people theorycraft in a loud and excited manner, often in public, on the back of napkins (it can be very embarrassing).The term itself predates World of Warcraft incidentally, originally coming from the Starcraft days of yore.
If I haven't sold it to you yet and you need further proof as to why Rawr is awesome, just watch the video after the break.
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