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                            case '1':  
                                 document.getElementById('S5_text').innerHTML =  "<p>The Gladiator's Battlegear set is entirely geared towards the hardcore arena warrior. The arena armor is not suited for Raids so Protection warriors should respec if they want to wear this armor. Once this arena armor is donned, the warrior's stamina, attack power, and resilience is optimized for PvP combat and should be speced in Arms and Fury only, with the exception of 3 points in Tactical Mastery. In Season 5, it has been difficult for the majority of warriors to buy the arena S5 plate shoulder armor because of the required 2050 personal rating.</p>"; 
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                            case '2':  
                                 document.getElementById('S5_text').innerHTML =  "<p>Paladins can equip any armor piece from the Gladiator's Aegis, Vindication, or Redemption set. The Gladiator's Aegis set adds spell damage and a fair amount of resilience, thus a good choice for Protection/Holy paladins. Alternatively, Gladiator's Vindication set focuses on melee combat so paladins speced in Retribution may prefer this. Lastly, Gladiator's Redemption set increases healing effects, therefore Holy paladins would make best use of it.</p>"; 
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                            case '3':  
                                 document.getElementById('S5_text').innerHTML =  "<p>Mages can equip any piece from the Gladiator's Regalia set. </p>"; 
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                            case '4':  
                                 document.getElementById('S5_text').innerHTML =  "<p>Need more + healing? or how about more shadow power? The Gladiator's Raiment or Investiture set designed for the arena priest does just that. The Gladiator's Investiture set adds considerable resilience and stamina for better survival, making it a smart choice for defensive healers such as Holy and Discipline priests. To quench your thirst for more DPS, the Gladiator's Raiment increases spell damage, thus Shadow priests would benefit most from this armor set.</p>"; 
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                            case '5':  
                                 document.getElementById('S5_text').innerHTML =  "<p>Rogues can equip any piece from the Gladiator's Vestments set.</p>"; 
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                            case '6':  
                                 document.getElementById('S5_text').innerHTML =  "<p>Depending on the spec, the arena shaman can wear any armor piece from the Gladiator's Thunderfist, Earthshaker, or Wartide set. The Gladiator's Thunderfist set adds spell damage, thus best suited for Elemental shamans who enjoy hurling bolts of Chain Lightning and Shocks to give any arena opponent a major heart attack. If the arena shaman prefers to focus on melee combat instead, then the Gladiator's Earthshaker is the arena armor of choice. Enhancement shamans would wear the Earthshaker, enabling them to deal an insane burst of melee damage through a Windfury of Stormstrikes. Finally, Gladiator's Wartide set increases healing effects, therefore Restoration shamans would make best use of it. Finding a 2v2 arena combo partner is much easier as a Resto shaman because who wouldn't want an Earth Shield? So select the type of PvP arena armor for your shaman on World of Warcraft!</p>"; 
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                            case '7':  
                                 document.getElementById('S5_text').innerHTML =  "<p>Druids can equip any armor piece from the Gladiator's Sanctuary, Wildhide, or Refuge set. The Gladiator's Wildhide set increases spell damage, thus a good choice for Balance druids. Alternatively, Gladiator's Sanctuary focuses on melee combat so druids speced in Feral will prefer this. Lastly, Gladiator's Refuge set adds healing power, therefore Restoration druids would make best use of it.</p>"; 
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                            case '8':  
                                 document.getElementById('S5_text').innerHTML =  "<p>Hunters can equip any piece from the Gladiator's Pursuit set.</p>"; 
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                            case '9':  
                                 document.getElementById('S5_text').innerHTML =  "<p>Not enough stamina for your Demonology warlock? Are your DOTs taking too long to kill as an Affliction warlock? Or maybe you're not criting 3000+ damage with your Destruction warlock.then you are definitely in need of the overpowered arena gear for warlocks. The arena warlock can use any armor piece from the Gladiator's Dreadgear or Felshroud set. The Gladiator's Felshroud set increases spell crit and damage, thus an excellent choice for Destruction warlocks. By wearing the Gladiator's Dreadgear, the arena warlock foregoes spell crit for major buffs to stamina, spell damage, and hit rating. Therefore, the Dreadgear armor set is most suitable for warlocks speced in Affliction and Demonology. Depending on the spec of your warlock, buy the right PvP arena armor for your Warlock on WoW and start powning like all warlocks do!</p>"; 
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                             case '10':  
                                 document.getElementById('S5_text').innerHTML =  "<p>The Death Knight Arena Armors is the best PvP gear in the game for Deathknights. A Death Knight that specs in Blood will be better off in PvE than in PvP because of its great tanking abilities. But to see the Death Knight shine in the WoW Arena, Death Knights should focus on the Frost and Unholy tree, improving ways to prevent from being kited in the Arena and countering spells and heals. As a Death Knight dons on his Gladiator's Dreadplate armors, he will notice massive increases in strength and stamina. If a DK wears the full 5 piece set of the Dreadplate armor, he will also regenerate runic power whenever he is struck by movement impairing effects. This is extremely important, allowing the Deathknight to use more abilities such as Death Grip to get his opponents into melee range despite his slowed effect. Do not forget to buy the Death Knight's single most important PvP relic: the Sigil of Strife. Using Plague Strike while equipping the Sigil of Strife is a force to be reckoned with.</p>"; 
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                            case '6f8758d2-4770-45f7-994b-ac137fccf7cc':  
                                 document.getElementById('Ectype_Text').innerHTML =  "<p>Years ago, the crypt lord Anub'arak led an army of undead warriors into the ancient nerubian ziggurat now known as Naxxramas. The Scourge forces overran the citadel, and under the will of the Lich King its corridors were transformed into a potent war machine. Dark magic tore the fortress from its subterranean home and lifted it into the sky. Hidden behind a thick layer of clouds, Naxxramas grew in strength. At the Lich King's bidding, the burgeoning wrath within the necropolis was unleashed upon the world. Brave heroes breached the citadel and eventually overcame Naxxramas' vile commander, the lich Kel'Thuzad, but the victory was short-lived. Above the war-ravaged wastes of the Dragonblight, Naxxramas has returned with renewed fury. Kel'Thuzad, once again seated in the frigid heart of the necropolis, has laid siege to the Alliance fortress of Wintergarde Keep. As factions from around the world converge at the gate to Icecrown, the war against the Scourge enters its most pivotal hour. It is within Naxxramas that the tide of battle could turn against the Lich King... or irrevocably in his favor.</p>"; 
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                            case 'eac6857d-a3ae-49d8-9265-54a9f9e7c356':  
                                 document.getElementById('Ectype_Text').innerHTML =  "<p>The Obsidian Sanctum, also known as the Chamber of Aspects, is a secret chamber where the five great Dragon Aspects would convene whenever they wished to meet. The Sanctum is a small single boss encounter, with the possibility of expansion in the future.</p>"; 
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                            case 'd2bf4f0e-6c2a-4623-a744-e27db40e911f':  
                                 document.getElementById('Ectype_Text').innerHTML =  "<p>From within the safety of his personal domain, the Eye of Eternity, Malygos coordinates a crusade to reestablish his dominance over the arcane energies coursing through Azeroth. In his eyes, the foolish actions of the Kirin Tor and other mortal magi have plunged the world into chaos, and the abuse of their powers will no longer be tolerated. Threatened by the Spell-Weaver's brutal tactics, the Kirin Tor has allied itself with the red dragonflight. Together, the two groups closely observe Malygos, searching for a way to thwart his campaign and strike out at the Aspect of Magic, but thus far the elusive Spell-Weaver has proven difficult to engage.At Wyrmrest Temple, the ancient meeting ground of the dragonflights, Alexstrasza and the ambassadors of other flights have discussed Malygos' recklessness and reluctantly concluded that he is beyond the point of salvation. With the red dragons' assistance, Azeroth's heroes may be able to accomplish what has formerly been unthinkable: challenging the Spell-Weaver from inside the Eye of Eternity. Sustaining the safety of Azeroth depends on Malygos' defeat, but his end will also herald a new age: a world of unguarded magic, absent of the Dragon Aspect powerful enough to watch over it.</p>"; 
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                            case '4':  
                                 document.getElementById('Ectype_Text').innerHTML =  "<p>Need more + healing? or how about more shadow power? The Gladiator's Raiment or Investiture set designed for the arena priest does just that. The Gladiator's Investiture set adds considerable resilience and stamina for better survival, making it a smart choice for defensive healers such as Holy and Discipline priests. To quench your thirst for more DPS, the Gladiator's Raiment increases spell damage, thus Shadow priests would benefit most from this armor set.</p>"; 
                                 break;
                            case '5':  
                                 document.getElementById('Ectype_Text').innerHTML =  "<p>Rogues can equip any piece from the Gladiator's Vestments set.</p>"; 
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                            case '6':  
                                 document.getElementById('Ectype_Text').innerHTML =  "<p>Depending on the spec, the arena shaman can wear any armor piece from the Gladiator's Thunderfist, Earthshaker, or Wartide set. The Gladiator's Thunderfist set adds spell damage, thus best suited for Elemental shamans who enjoy hurling bolts of Chain Lightning and Shocks to give any arena opponent a major heart attack. If the arena shaman prefers to focus on melee combat instead, then the Gladiator's Earthshaker is the arena armor of choice. Enhancement shamans would wear the Earthshaker, enabling them to deal an insane burst of melee damage through a Windfury of Stormstrikes. Finally, Gladiator's Wartide set increases healing effects, therefore Restoration shamans would make best use of it. Finding a 2v2 arena combo partner is much easier as a Resto shaman because who wouldn't want an Earth Shield? So select the type of PvP arena armor for your shaman on World of Warcraft!</p>"; 
                                 break;
                            case '7':  
                                 document.getElementById('Ectype_Text').innerHTML =  "<p>Druids can equip any armor piece from the Gladiator's Sanctuary, Wildhide, or Refuge set. The Gladiator's Wildhide set increases spell damage, thus a good choice for Balance druids. Alternatively, Gladiator's Sanctuary focuses on melee combat so druids speced in Feral will prefer this. Lastly, Gladiator's Refuge set adds healing power, therefore Restoration druids would make best use of it.</p>"; 
                                 break;  
                            case '8':  
                                 document.getElementById('Ectype_Text').innerHTML =  "<p>Hunters can equip any piece from the Gladiator's Pursuit set.</p>"; 
                                 break;  
                            case '9':  
                                 document.getElementById('Ectype_Text').innerHTML =  "<p>Not enough stamina for your Demonology warlock? Are your DOTs taking too long to kill as an Affliction warlock? Or maybe you're not criting 3000+ damage with your Destruction warlock.then you are definitely in need of the overpowered arena gear for warlocks. The arena warlock can use any armor piece from the Gladiator's Dreadgear or Felshroud set. The Gladiator's Felshroud set increases spell crit and damage, thus an excellent choice for Destruction warlocks. By wearing the Gladiator's Dreadgear, the arena warlock foregoes spell crit for major buffs to stamina, spell damage, and hit rating. Therefore, the Dreadgear armor set is most suitable for warlocks speced in Affliction and Demonology. Depending on the spec of your warlock, buy the right PvP arena armor for your Warlock on WoW and start powning like all warlocks do!</p>"; 
                                 break;
                             case '10':  
                                 document.getElementById('Ectype_Text').innerHTML =  "<p>The Death Knight Arena Armors is the best PvP gear in the game for Deathknights. A Death Knight that specs in Blood will be better off in PvE than in PvP because of its great tanking abilities. But to see the Death Knight shine in the WoW Arena, Death Knights should focus on the Frost and Unholy tree, improving ways to prevent from being kited in the Arena and countering spells and heals. As a Death Knight dons on his Gladiator's Dreadplate armors, he will notice massive increases in strength and stamina. If a DK wears the full 5 piece set of the Dreadplate armor, he will also regenerate runic power whenever he is struck by movement impairing effects. This is extremely important, allowing the Deathknight to use more abilities such as Death Grip to get his opponents into melee range despite his slowed effect. Do not forget to buy the Death Knight's single most important PvP relic: the Sigil of Strife. Using Plague Strike while equipping the Sigil of Strife is a force to be reckoned with.</p>"; 
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