Filed under: Hunter, (Hunter) Big Red Kitty
Daniel Howell contributes BigRedKitty, a column with strategies, tips and tricks for and about the Hunter class, sprinkled with a healthy dose of completely improper, sometimes libelous, personal commentary.
It’s Starship Troopers time in Wrath of the Lich King beta, and that means another exoskeleton pet for the 51-point Beastmaster hunters: […]
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Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Wrath of the Lich King
Ghostcrawler posted fairly heavily on the Warrior forums the other day, and while Warriors are not especially my territory, something the crabman said reminded me of something I’ve really liked about Wrath so far. Referencing Gladiator, “Watch how Maximus uses his shield — he isn’t cowering behind it — he’s bashing […]
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Filed under: Machinima, WoW Moviewatch
Nathan Allen Pinard is known mainly as the composer for projects by Oxhorn, but you may not know that he agreed to let entrants for the WeGame machinima contest use some of his work for their submissions. However, Firebolt Productions, the award winning creators of Acolyte 1.5 and Ugly Goblin’s Christmas, went above and beyond that […]
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Filed under: Priest, Analysis / Opinion, Death Knight, Wrath of the Lich King
We’ll get started with Gareth’s question…
How is the Storm Peaks coming along? Seems like it has a lot of history and culture behind it.
This zone has been closed off more than it’s been open. There are a few hefty bugs that they’re trying to iron out […]
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Filed under: Screenshots, Around Azeroth, Galleries
Most Trees of Life seem at home in rural environments. Ashenvale, Mulgore, even Zul’Aman — anywhere with grass, trees, and lots of people begging for Innervate. But Shadowchaser of <Guardians of the Flame> on Proudmoore seems to have evolved to fit into modern urban life. Just chillin’ with a beer in the basement of Wildhammer […]
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Filed under: Engineering
Just the other day, a fun little potential toy for Engineers cropped up. Wormholes! Wormholes? Yes, wormholes. What do they do? Think about Mages for a moment. They have both Teleport and Portal spells. Teleport spells take only them to a capital city of their choosing. Portals create a way for your entire party or raid to go […]
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Filed under: Horde, Fan stuff, Virtual selves, Odds and ends, Fan art
From the traditions of Hordecake and Alliance cake comes the new form of… guildcake! Yes, this cake was seen at the wedding of Bhajrungbali and Halei, the Druid tank and healer from the guild Hadoken on Thunderlord. On the top there you can see the old school […]
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Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Blizzard
GamesIndustry.biz recently had an opportunity to chat with Frank Pearce, co-founder of Blizzard Entertainment, about World of Warcraft and their other properties. At the Games Convention in Leipzig, Pearce was asked if he found WoW’s performance since launch interesting to watch. He doesn’t quite say no, but he doesn’t say yes, either. “I don’t know […]
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Filed under: Patches, Analysis / Opinion, Breakfast topics, Burning Crusade, Classes, Buffs, Wrath of the Lich King, Inscription
So we’re expecting the new pre-Wrath content patch any week now, and with it a whole flood of new mechanics and abilities, such as raid buff stacking. It should be interesting to see how all this new stuff fits in to the current […]
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Filed under: Patches, Analysis / Opinion, Breakfast topics, Burning Crusade, Classes, Buffs, Wrath of the Lich King, Inscription
So we’re expecting the new pre-Wrath content patch any week now, and with it a whole flood of new mechanics and abilities, such as raid buff stacking. It should be interesting to see how all this new stuff fits in to the current […]
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