Posted on August 25th, 2010 by admin
You have perhaps heard about Joana if you have played world of warcraft for any amount of time. Joana is very common for making the best horde leveling guide around.
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Posted on August 20th, 2010 by admin
Last summer, I had the opportunity to do research on interactive digital media (read: video games) at the University of Rochester, and I thought it might be fun to try some long exposure photography within my favorite game, World of Warcraft.
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Posted on August 16th, 2010 by admin
As you may or may not be aware, a disturbingly high percentage of my max-level characters are warriors. At present, a draenei, night elf and tauren are at 80.
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Posted on August 5th, 2010 by admin
The Barrens is one of the areas of Kalimdor hardest-hit by the Cataclysm. It has literally been ripped in two! The Northern Barrens retains much of the feel of the original zone and fulfills a similar gameplay purpose: it’s primarily a training ground for low-level Horde characters.
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Posted on August 4th, 2010 by admin
Support for Icecrown Citadel is complete
The next is support for icecrown citadel informations introduce,thought this introduce,you will known about lastest changes.Support for Icecrown Citadel is complete
The next is support for icecrown citadel informations introduce,thought this introduce,you will known about lastest changes.
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Posted on April 23rd, 2010 by admin
It’s been a while since we’ve seen ol’ Lichie here in Around Azeroth. My, how he’s grown. After 80 percent of this raid died in the Frostmourne room (each death in the room makes him bigger), Arthas grew to towering proportions, gloating down at the corpses of the raid members. Either that or this is an optical illusion, and he’s just flying up into the sky like Superman.
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Posted on January 29th, 2010 by admin
According to its author, Icecrown Citadel – The Movie was inspired by Invisura’s Ulduar: The Movie. The comparison is fairly apt, since this kind of long cinematic view of a raid is a relatively new concept. According to Cybeloras, Ulduar: The Movie is his favorite WoW film “of all time,” so he’s understandably pretty excited about this project. There’s enough call-backs to Ulduar’ s that you don’t miss Icecrown’s roots.
I think this is a fun movie for anyone who enjoys the lore of Icecrown Citadel. There’s plenty of information here to get your fix for story and genre, while still focusing on the experience of raiding the Lich King’s homebase. Cybeloras has done a pretty good job with this project, and I’m excited to see what comes next. The first part only includes the bosses from the lower spire, and the second part will be out once the creator has enough footage.
Check it out yourself, and let us know what you think.
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Posted on January 28th, 2010 by admin
Season 8 arena gear now available for you to drool over! Even though season 8 hasn’t quite started yet due to delays, arena players will be rocking it in style. Although no clear date has been set in stone, the next arena season is expected to start soon (possibly coinciding with the 3.3.2 patch). The above shot is what the paladin gear looks like. Personally, I really like the way paladins, priests and warlocks look. I can’t say that there is a specific armor set that I absolutely despise, but do take a look at our gallery and see all the sets for yourself.
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Posted on January 25th, 2010 by admin
By now, those of you that have slowly progressed throughout the initial part of Icecrown have witnessed (or at least triggered) various traps. Some traps seem to show up after your group has cleared out a room or killed certain mobs or met some other condition like the ones before Lord Marrowgar.
But wait, there are more of them!
Dinaer at Forever a Noob demonstrates that there are more traps as you progress through the levels of Icecrown Citadel.
Spirit alarm: Trip these to bring in the big skeletons. Great for reputation. There are four of these in the two chambers leading up to Lord Marrowgar.
Mist trap: Not exactly a trap per se, but it can catch the unwitting raider off guard if they run into it. Either have a rogue disable it on the side, or activate the teleporter on the other side and beam in. You’ll run into it after you’ve downed the Deathbringer and zone in behind him.
Geist trap: You’ll find these littered in the hallways of the Plagueworks. Have a tank behind the raid to intercept them as they appear.
I wonder what other traps we’ll see in the remaining parts of Icecrown. I can’t remember the last instance that had traps on the scale
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Posted on January 21st, 2010 by admin
You’ve seen them in the streets of capital cities, diligently dashing between the bank and mailboxes. Or maybe you’ll occasionally catch a glance of them idling in front of the auctioneers. Who am I talking about? Bank alts!
While we toil and triumph in Northrend, these hardworking heroes of the home front care for the well-being of our estates, keeping our investments sound and our pockets full. In return, many players choose to provide them with a share of the profits, so that they can dress themselves (or undress themselves) in the most fashionable ways.
Now it’s time to pay tribute to them. If you have an amazing bank alt, send a screenshot of it to dawn@wow.com by January 27th at 11:59 p.m. EST and we’ll post the best results. We’ll also take the top five or so and let you all vote on them, handing out a Slashdance and Papa Hummel’s loot code to the top two winners.
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