Filed under: Realm News, News items
For the first time in a very long time , we are getting a brand-new non-transfer realm, open to create characters on and explore its untouched reaches. As a non-transfer realm, character transfers to it are disabled for six months. I believe this is the first such realm since Burning Crusade launched, though we did […]
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Filed under: Realm News, News items
To go along with the set of free North American character transfers that started yesterday, Blizzard Europe has seen fit to open the following free character transfers:
From: Al’Akir, Crushridge, Grim Batol, Outland, Stormscale
To: Burning Blade, Laughing Skull
The transfers are scheduled to be active from today until next Tuesday, March 4, although the standard […]
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Filed under: Realm News, Patches
The public test realms have really been going offline a lot over the past week or so. Though it seems like they just came back up, and we don’t even know what the current changes are, aside from a Shaman de-nerf, they’re going down again, as of a few minutes ago (noon PST). Hortus merely says […]
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Filed under: Patches, AddOns
As time moves forward, so does WoW’s built-in interface. Last patch we got some big additions in voice chat and guild banks (alright, that’s not quite interface, but it’s not quite gameplay either), as well as cursors and tracking for various types of objects and NPCs. There’s not much in terms of interface news in patch 2.4, […]
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Filed under: Shaman, Patches, Analysis / Opinion, News items, Talents, Buffs
In the interests of full coverage, we’ll mention this one, but don’t keep your hopes up: the latest build on the PTR has reverted the Nature’s Swiftness and Elemental Mastery sharing a cooldown change, so Elemental Shamans will once again be able to crank out an instant Chain Lightning […]
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Filed under: Tips, Economy, Burning Crusade, Making money
It’s probably true that the best way to make money in the game is to farm primals, but sometimes you just can’t stomach the idea of killing yet another elemental or — given how busy most of the primal hot-spots are — having to compete to kill them. It’s in trying times like […]
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Upper Deck has an announcement today about the “Spectral Safari” now in session:
It’s time for all you adventurers to prove your worth! Hemet Nesingwary has called on all the brave souls of Azeroth to take down the most elusive and illustrious big game in all the Nether: the Spectral Tiger!
The Spectral Safari will be held at hobby stores around the […]
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Filed under: Blizzard, Contests, Screenshots, Mounts, WoW TCG
Until now, the elusive Spectral Tiger Mount has been a steed for World of Warcraft Trading Card Game players only. The Spectral Tiger will be the grand prize of Blizzard’s latest contest. The complete prize breakdown:
Grand Prize Winner: “Spectral Tiger loot card” from the World of Warcraft Trading Card Game, […]
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Filed under: Machinima, WoW Moviewatch
Before Telemora went on to make his Warcraftmovies recommended The Luckiest, he created a little music video, We Will Rock You. He finished the film way back in March 2006, but it just reached over one million views on YouTube yesterday! The video is part music video, part battle, but all rock and roll.
By today’s standards, […]
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Filed under: Paladin, Analysis / Opinion, PvP, (Paladin) The Light and How to Swing It
Regular Paladin columnist Elizabeth was crit by an insane amount of work at, well, work and her co-columnist Chris is away completing his own epic quest, so like those duplicitous Blood Elves, I’ll be stealing the Light for this week and swinging it around. Since most […]
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