Most World of Warcraft guides ARE legal, depending on what it is they are telling you what to do. If they are showing you how to make a bot to play the game for you, then you probably should not use it.
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Go to wherever you downloaded the "guide" from. They made the guide, they can fix it.
One can locate a WoW cooking guide at numerous places online. One of these places is called Exploring Worlds of Warcraft, and their guide goes from level 1 to level 600. The site also has other information of interest to those that play WoW.
You can find some guides about World of Warcraft (WoW) mining from IGN's WoW Vault page, the WoW Wiki fan page, Exploring WoW, WoWhead, WoW-Professions, and Curse Guides.
One can find much information about it on the Internet. Some places one can find a WoW Fishing Guide are Wowhead, WoWWiki, ElsAnglin and Book of Warcraft.
There are several websites dedicated to WoW, and many of these have leveling guides of different types. A few websites to try are WoW-Professions and WoWVault.
In the strictest legal terms, WoW servers are not legal, since they require a (basically) hijacked version of the official server software to run, which is not the property of the people running the servers.
There are different recipes to choose from the WoW cooking guide. Best to consider are the quick recipes which can save you a lot of time from preparing and these are for those persons who are always on the go.
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There have been instances where Lil Bow Wow, now known as Bow Wow, has faced legal issues, including arrests for battery and disorderly conduct. However, it's essential to check the most recent news for the current legal status of Bow Wow.