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I was long seeking and found some awful good literature for offline reading and of course better skilling and improving my chars at WOW. Five stars. :-)
There are plenty of dedicated WOW sites, don't piss away your money on a book. Example: WOW Wiki,[.]., etc.
Its awesome. The travel routes alone were worth it to me.
The book had all the basic info you look up all the time and its in one spot without searching the web and I love the detailed city maps. I have loved all their atlas's.
I prefer to pull out my atlas's to quickly and concisely find what I need. People seem to complain that its not something it was never intended to be.
Sure you can get a lot of the into all over the web. Large hardbound color book fro $13.
NancyLevel 77 Human Mage
The book even smelled fresh when it came. When it came it was very well made. I love the atlas, its a great tool. I mean I opened it and it woof. If you are thinking about purchasing this do it, its a great product. Everyone else is just upset it took so long to ship.With digging you would be able to find the information on the internet but this is made for you, and its on nice paper, and nicely bound. freshly processed paper. My teenage brother loves it too, maybe I'll get him one.
Anything Brady could potentially place into this book is already available, free of charge, from a plethora of wikis and websites which are continually updated to ensure their accuracy as Blizzard updates the content. Going all the way back to Everquest, static atlases for MMOs have been a terrible waste of time and I don't forsee this being any different.
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