PvE Bible
October 31, 2009 by Dean Richards
Filed under Player vs. Environment - PvE
There are a ton of raiding guides and they all claim to be the best, and the biggest and most thorough blah, blah, blah. But, the truth is that many of them are incomplete, poorly written, or basically incomprehensible.
So, when I found this new PvE Bible, I was excited to see what he could do with all that bulky end-game content. After all, with dozens of different encounters, hundreds of different modes, and thousands of different group compositions, there are a lot of different little details you can get snagged on in a raid.
You may know about this guy's PvP guide - it is still the biggest and best one on the Internet, months after its release. He has even further grown his profile with his monthly Warcraft Formula updates and now he has the PvE Bible which I think we all know will be a big success.
But, the real questions is whether or not the guide is going to be worth the purchase price. Is this thing as good as we are all assuming it should be?
I'm glad to say the answer is definitely YES!
Just to give you a quick idea of everything he throws in, this thing is complete with every single encounter in WotLK content up through patch 3.2 and is currently being updated for the new Onyxia encounter and the upcoming Icecrown Citadel. The guide is massive too – over 300 pages of solid content, all of it written with the deft hand of someone who understands what it takes to truly get through a raid with a group in mind (not just a single role).
If you need a raiding guide, don’t settle for the cruddy free stuff floating around out there. Check out what T Dub is offering with his PvE Bible – trust me, you won’t regret it.
PS. If you sign up for my free download - The 100 Most Overlooked Quests - You'll automatically also receive the Free Extreme Raiding Checklist from the guys at PvE Bible.



