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In which Anna makes an analogy to describe WoW Lore. There’s a lot of information out there about WoW Lore
Patch 3.3.3 – Random Dungeons Changes Patch 3.3.3 should be deployed during the next maintenance on live servers and it’s time to mention a few interesting changes to the Dungeon Finder that I forgot to report in the past weeks.
The video embedded above, WoW.com’s Lich King Tutorial , marks the arrival of Jerome Phillips (also known as Vodka’s Kinaesthesia) to our team. He has a lot of talent and a lot of ideas, so we’re happy to have him. You’ve probably seen some of his work before, most notably his trailer for Patch 3.3’s Frozen Halls
Nethaera hit the forums this morning, asking for feedback from tanks around the globe.
If you’ve been following WoW.com for a while, you might have noticed some more directed community content — things like The Daily Quest , the Weekly Podcast Roundup , and our Twitter account are helping spotlight some excellent content the greater WoW community has to offer. There’s been a little less posting about other people’s specific topics, but we’re also going out of our way to make sure we spotlight the community via other methods. One of these new methods, which we’re pleased to bring you today, is WoW.com’s Guide to WoW Resources .
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The Classifieds brings you weekly updates on guild happenings, raid progression rankings, player milestones and more. Have guild news or a Random Act of Uberness to share
Over the last few years, the number one thing people have submitted over our tip line is suggestions for Breakfast Topics. Everyone has questions they want to ask the community. There are people of all types and flavors playing WoW , each with their own views and opinions
A hh, the power of community. Thanks to everyone who made this possible: For the record, we ended up having Fuu run in a big circle (CCW), and everyone else ran out and took a right (CW) to merge the ooze.? We used cleansing totems.? We ran through big puddles.? We stayed in one group behind the boss, running through him when he decided to pull a camel.? We wiped about a half dozen times before he went down.? There was much rejoicing
From BashiokMembers of the Blizzard community team will be at PAX East in Boston, March 2628, hanging out at the NVIDIA booth, talking about our…
Alright folks – time for another Ask Anna question.
The Warcraft Econ Hall of Fame is a column featuring the few elite players that have hit the World of Warcraft gold cap of 214,748 gold 36 silver 46 copper.
The tenth annual Game Developers Conference is in full swing in San Francisco, CA, and our sister sites Joystiq and Massively are on the scene! No matter what kind of games you’re into, there’s a ton of news on its way out of the convention, and we’re compiling some of the stuff that might matter to you in daily roundups just for you.
Here at WoW.com we’re on a Daily Quest (which we try to do every day, honest) to bring you interesting, informative and entertaining WoW -related links from around the blogosphere. Is there a story out there we ought to link or a blog we should be following?
Recently a topic has sprung up among many healers. T here are lots of blog posts popping up about it so I figured since I’ve been going on about it for a while now, I’ll add my two copper to the public domain here, but first a story. In the days of vanilla World of Warcraft, each faction had access to 3 healing classes
So Ferrel wants to bring back the grind and make leveling slower again, while Chris thinks leveling should be slowed down by giving less xp for quests . Both talk about how much better life was in Everquest, where most players never even reached the level cap (I didn’t), and how MMORPGs should be about the journey, not about the destination.
With all the news regarding the WoW Trading Card Game , avid players have been wondering exactly what’s going on, where the license is going, and who’s going to be producing new cards, if any. While there aren’t any answers to these questions specifically, it’s heartening to note that Blizzard just added a new Trading Card Game section to the official forums, solely for discussion about the TCG
World of Warcraft players using a Mac should be pleased to hear that gaming peripherals manufacturer Razer pledged their commitment to supporting the Mac gaming community at the Game Developers Conference . They announced that all upcoming Razer products will come with Mac driver support, including the Razer StarCraft 2 peripheral suite scheduled for release later this year. Prior to the Razer DeathAdder Mac Edition in 2008, all Razer mice and peripherals only had native Windows support and drivers
There are now two Mimetirs.