Feb 7, 2009

If there’s anything that’s measured to be the most important or significant matter in ANY game, then it would almost certainly be the ‘First Aid’ for every player. No matter how good you are, no matter what they call you (an expert or a professional in any game) if there isn’t any World of Warcraft First Aid available for you, then expect that in every battle, total destruction or damage is inevitable for your character. I know many will agree on me on this, that without a first aid, a quick recovery from a battle will absolutely be unattainable. Now, let me share with you some tips on how to speedily and effectively perform first aid not only on you but on other characters as well.

Now before I forget, please bear in mind that your first aid skill is a secondary skill and in that way, you can unite this with any other profession, so this is more likely the best secondary skill you could ever have.

Fortunately, the World of Warcraft First Aid skill can already be at hand starting at level one for all WoW players. Though you’re given this skill right from the start, your bandages won’t still be the best bandages you’ll ever have. But as you level up and find bandages and anti-venoms, it will all be of top quality. And have I told you that these two components are the main helpful items you’ll ever need in finishing the game? These two items can be excellent tools to win victoriously in all battles and these may be obtained through completing quests.

Later on, you might want to purchase the Expert WoW First Aid – Under Wraps item. If you’re already an Alliance member, you will find this particular item in the Arathi Highlands. For all Horde players, however, you can find yours in Dustwallow Marsh. After you’ve acquired the Expert First Aid – Under Wraps, you’ll soon advance past skill level 150. Your goal is to get to 375 and by this time, I’m sure that you’re well on your way.

When you’ve already toiled your way up to the 225th level, the next thing you’ll need to complete is the Triage Quest wherein you can swiftly boost up to 300. After achieving the 240th level, you can always return to your trainer to be trained in advance bandage wrapping to help you move up in skill.

Anti-venoms are then offered when you move on forward in skill. At level 80, you’ll be able to get a hold of your first one from your trainer. This will cost you 1 silver piece and 50 coppers, wholly depending on where you get it. After you hit level 130, you’ll be able to procure the strong anti-venom which usually retails for about 2 silvers and 50 coppers. Now there you have it! I sure hope that you’ll enjoy the game and as I always say, Cheers to your victory!

 

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