How to buy your way into a raid.
No, this isn’t about how you can literally buy a raid slot, much like Gevlon did many months ago.

No, this isn’t about how you can literally buy a raid slot, much like Gevlon did many months ago.
The Care and Feeding of Warriors is about warriors, those lovable, squeezable, strokeable bundles of pure joy who seethe with a burning inner fire, a rage that can only be quenched in blood. Matthew Rossi tries quenching it in delicious caffeinated beverages
Heya guys!! So I recently made a post illustrating the core concepts and decisions you need to approach when leveling a DK. And that in turn has generated some interest in the Power Leveling aspect of DK’s
S trange music from stranger instruments wafted among the tents. Warm light from lanterns glowed within each tent, silhouetting the revelers on the canvas
The very first time I made a character in World of Warcraft was way back during the original beta — I made a night elf. And then I logged in for the first time, and was immediately assaulted with visual eye-candy that has kept me entertained for over five years. But on top of the graphics, there was the music — something about the soundtrack just gelled the whole thing into a game I really, really wanted to continue playing
I must admit that I always thought that Gevlon, like the Tin Man in the Wizard of Oz, had no heart. When last year I pulled the stunt of claiming to be somebody else (to make a point about identity on the internet), I choose Gevlon for the simple reason that he was the least likely to get upset about somebody stealing his identity. I thought Gevlon was intelligent, but was completely lacking what is called “Emotional Intelligence”.
I’m 14 hours into Final Fantasy XIII, which curiously enough means I haven’t even left the “tutorial” part yet, which lasts for about 20 hours before you are given basic functionalities like choosing your group members or choosing where to go. So I’m not calling this a review. But as I’ll be away from my PS3 for the coming two weeks, that means I won’t write a review anytime soon
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
I already covered the disciplines of war and now its time to cover the remaining announced disciplines. We’ve got two more “combat” disciplines comprised of the spell-caster types and we’ve got some profession based disciplines.
Zach first ground out the Battlegrounds on a PvP server on a shaman, refusing to spec restoration during a time when shamans were only brought to raids because of Mana Tide. Man, those days sucked. This guide shouldn’t take us very long unlike the past two weeks’ unexpectedly lengthy detour into all manner of backstabbery and ambushness because, as we all very well know, shamans don’t PvP.
I’ve nothing terribly exciting to report, but I figured I’d better post something since it’s been kinda quiet around here.
One of the most interesting changes coming in Cataclysm is the new Parry mechanic. Currently, a Parry prevents 100% of the damage on the current swing and speeds up your next swing
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 .
AddOn Spotlight focuses on the backbone of the WoW gameplay experience — the user interface. Everything from bags to bars, buttons to DPS meters and beyond — your AddOns folder will never be the same! This week, we get real sexy.
Of all the Terran units I find that the Hellion needs the most work.
I whined about it a little yesterday. I’m going to try to be less whiny about it today.? The question I have in mind today follows directly from my whining.??Still, I want to ask it on a larger level, and not just pertaining to Warlocks.? Fundamentally, the QotD is this: Is Burst DPS More Fun
An interesting quandary materialised at WoM headquarters last week. How do you raid lead as a new healer? Say you’re that new healer
An interesting quandary materialised at WoM headquarters last week. How do you raid lead as a new healer? Say you’re that new healer.
I rarely notice buffs when I’m running heroic dungeons. Granted, every buff helps in maximizing DPS or survivability, but I personally don’t find it really necessary . Do you absolutely have to have Blessings of Kings or a Prayer of Fortitude
World of Warcraft offers a variety of classes that you can play with. At first, it may be overwhelming for you when you are choosing a class for the first time or starting a second character.