Posted on 2009 under WOW Ten Ton |
30
Jun
Ghostwalkers First Class Q&A Covers the Most Important Class in the Game, But What Does it All Mean to Us?
WoW:
WoW Shaman Forums
– Class Q&A: Shamans
Shamans
around the world Rejoice!!! On
the class Shaman Q&A series with Greg
“Ghostwalker” Street
and the development team, Shaman…
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Posted on 2009 under WOW Ten Ton |
30
Jun
Ghostwalkers First Class Q&A Covers the Most Important Class in the Game, But What Does it All Mean to Us?
WoW:
WoW Shaman Forums
– Class Q&A: Shamans
Shamans
around the world Rejoice!!! On
the class Shaman Q&A series with Greg
“Ghostwalker” Street
and the development team, Shaman…
read more
© 2012 World of Warcraft Blog
Posted on 2009 under WOW Ten Ton |
30
Jun
Ghostcrawler outlines some Death Knight ideas
Blizzard has posted a great Q&A with a lot of information about the Death Knight class and the direction Blizzard sees it going. It should be interesting reading for any Death Knight or Raid…
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Posted on 2009 under Wow insider |
30
Jun
As previously reported, Comments
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Posted on 2009 under Wow insider |
30
Jun

Man, what a PTR and discovered a whole new mechanic that Blizzard hasn’t mentioned yet. It’s yet another change to how raiding works, and it’s pretty cool.
We killed Venoxis in Zul’Gurub and, upon being saved to the instance, noticed that we now had the option to extend our raid lockout — that is, to make it last twice as long or until the next week’s lockout would end.
This means that, if your casual guild is a scrappy bunch working on Ulduar, but you can only get to Mimiron each week before the lockout expires, you can extend your current lockout into the following week to get more practice on the bosses you don’t get to see as often.
Now — ostensibly — once you’ve done what you need to do with your lockout, you can actually remove the raid lockout extension and use your current week’s lockout too. We haven’t gotten to try it yet, but it looks like the functionality is there. Pretty cool!
We’ll wait to see what Blizzard has to say about it, but this is great news for smaller or more casual guilds who really want to clear instances and don’t mind less loot per week.
More shots of the functionality after the jump.
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