questing with the wolk

I have a question that I believe is probably on the minds of many other holy specced paladins. If the spell effects of this libram are associated with Bessing of Light, and that has been taken from the game what will happen to this libram?
Excellent question. However, I don't have much of an answer. In the present beta build, the text on this libram is exactly the same as it is on the live realms, despite the loss of BoL. But it is a beta: there are bugs, and the point of having a beta is so Blizzard can find them and fix them. I'll be sure to give a heads' up on Ask a Beta Tester whenever the text changes on this item.

Since Blizzare announced "wrath of the lich king" last year about making the quest experience more better, all of these days there are lots of talks about it. For most of time it has been mentioned that they wante to try to buy WoW Gold including the players, in particular leading up to instance and raiding. Many players went to and completed instances with little or no understanding. Blizzard was looking to have more players feel more included in the whole environment, to get a feel of what was going on around you and why.

With access to the beta now open, and having had a chance to play around in it for a while, I wanted to give a quick editorial on how Blizzards efforts have gone so far. After questing through much of the first Alliance zone, the Borean Tundra, and venturing into the mainly Horde Howling Fjord zone, I found a few ups and a few downs to the new quests.

Whether or not you're ready to apply to a guild, check their application forums, if they have one. Check how active it is, what classes and specs they're recruiting, if it is well-maintained, frequently updated, and if applications are responded to promptly. If they have a denied/accepted applications forum, read it. This is a gold mine. You can see who was accepted and who was denied. If it's not stated why they were denied, check them out and see how you're different from the FFXI Gold applicant, and if you can spot any potential problems with their application.