World of WarCrafts: Halaa Battle Token soap

July 31st, 2008 by admin

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Every Thursday, Shelbi Roach of The Bronze Kettle guides you in creating WoW-inspired crafts using real world mats with World of WarCrafts.

Let’s face it, PVP can definitely have an adverse affect on one’s physical approachability. Have you ever had the unfortunate opportunity to smell a hardcore PVPer? Do yourself and your fellow raid members a favor and practice some good hygiene with this Halaa Battle Token soap.

Here is what you will need:

  • Opaque Glycerin Soap Bars
  • Soap Dye
  • Soap Fragrance
  • Carving Tools

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Scattered Shots: New and improved abilities

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Scattered Shots: noun. 1. (Scatter Shot, singular) An ability used by Marksmanship hunters, especially to annoy other players in PvP. 2. (Scattered Shots, plural) A column at WoW Insider about anything even loosely related to hunters, except for high-level raiding and completely improper, sometimes libelous personal commentary.

Hunters are getting quite a few changes in Wrath of the Lich King, but so far haven’t covered them all. Today I’d like to go through the newest abilities and discuss them in greater detail.

New Baseline Hunter Abilities:

Nope, no Camouflage. We talked about this before, but it looks like the devs read our article, “Do hunters need Camouflage?” and decided the answer was no. So, instead we have a couple other new abilities to look forward to:

Kill Shot:
This is the new level 80 hunter ability, and it provides us with a bit of utility that help us to stand out and perform better in various situations:

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Know Your Lore: Malygos the Spellweaver

July 31st, 2008 by admin

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Welcome to Know Your Lore, where each week (except for last week, sorry guys!) Alex Ziebart brings you a tasty little morsel of lore to wrap your mind around. Sweet, sweet lore. Mmmm. Have suggestions for future KYL topics? E-mail us! Or, if you have a question for our sister column Ask a Lore Nerd, e-mail us those, too!

Malygos the Spellweaver, Lord of Magic, is the fourth Dragon Aspect that we’ll be looking at in Know Your Lore’s series on the great dragons. Malygos was empowered by the Titan Norgannon, charged with guarding all magic and arcane knowledge. He calls the Nexus in Northrend, his home.

The Aspect of the Blue was one of the more wise of the Dragonflights, and described as the most friendly of them. He was close to his ‘siblings’ back before the War of the Ancients, especially Neltharion of the Black. You know, before Neltharion went loco.

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New World of Warcraft Radio Show [World of Warcraft]

July 31st, 2008 by admin

Having troubles getting through life without thinking about World of Warcraft? Online Gaming Radio is here to help you – but instead of thinking about it less, they’re going to help you think about it more! Online Gaming Radio brings you the Weekend Warriors every week on Thursdays between 7pm and 9pm Pacific. Join the hosts of the show, Miyari, Psichi and Steve every week as they feed your mind with even more thoughts about World of Warcraft.

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Ask a Beta Tester: More Titan’s Grip

July 31st, 2008 by admin

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We’re back again with today’s round of Ask a Beta Tester questions. I tried to answer as many as I could, but time is a fickle mistress and I was going to write some sort of metaphor here but I can’t think of one, so if you would all be so kind, come up with one for me. If I didn’t get to your question today, don’t worry, we’ll be doing these for as long as there are questions left to answer. Just post it in the comments section below, and we’ll try to get to it as soon as we can.

Jamesisgreat asked: How much gold are you getting rewarded per quest on average? I mean is it worth us saving up our gold for Wrath or are quests going to reward 100g a pop or something?

Most quests throughout the starter zones give around 5g each, though group quests offer more. On top of that there are the green rewards you don’t use that you can vendor, so you don’t need to save a lot of money. I advise saving up a little bit though, because questing to 80 is not going to get you the (roughly) 8,000g you’ll want to buy the ring that ports you to Dalaran. You won’t be totally broke at 80 if you don’t save money now, but you won’t be able to run around and buy whatever you want either. Northrend is a big place, so that ring will be nice even if you only use it for the portal. You can be free to set your hearth elsewhere.

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