Posted on 2010 under WOW Stratics |
11
Aug
"The first five minutes playing the new WoW Cataclysm Goblin is awesome!" - George Vanous
World of Warcraft Cataclysm introduces two new player races: Goblins and Worgen.
TGN Stratics presents the first five minute of in-game footage playing the Goblin Shaman!
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Posted on 2010 under WOW Stratics |
11
Aug
"First five minutes playing the new WoW Cataclysm Worgen is unique!" - George Vanous
World of Warcraft Cataclysm introduces two new player races: Goblins and Worgen.
TGN Stratics presents the first five minute of in-game footage playing the Worgen Druid!
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WoW Cataclysm video wiki
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Posted on 2010 under WOW Stratics |
31
Jul
"The first five minutes playing the new WoW Cataclysm Goblin is awesome!" - George Vanous
World of Warcraft Cataclysm introduces two new player races: Goblins and Worgen.
TGN Stratics presents the first five minute of in-game footage playing the Goblin Shaman!
See
WoW Cataclysm video wiki
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Posted on 2010 under WOW Stratics |
22
Jun
It might seem strange to dance around giant bonfires during the hottest part of the year, but hey, it’s tradition! All across Azeroth and Outland, cities are preparing to build huge fires to celebrate the yearly summer Fire Festival, which begins on June 21 and lasts until July 4.
Isn’t my traditional Fire Festival garb stylish? I’m definitely trying for the Burning Hot Pole Dance achievement this year. Dwarf dance is best dance!
At each bonfire you’ll find Flamekeepers eager to instruct you in the fine art of Torch Tossing (or catching), or send you on a seasonal quest (with seasonal rewards!). Make sure you take the time to dance around the bonfire - not only is it a yearly tradition, it actually helps you in battle.
If you are level 70 or above, you may get the chance to explore the Slave Pens and defeat the dreaded Frost Lord, Ahune. If you manage to kill him, be sure to search his body for valuable items, and if you’re really lucky, a new pet!
Desecrating the enemy’s fires is also a lot of fun (if a bit dangerous), and will earn you the currency of the Fire Festival: Burning Blossoms. You will also be rewarded if you honor the flames of your own faction. Once you have a sack full of Burning Blossoms, you can go shopping!
Since I completed my Fire Festival outfit last year, I’m going for the Brazier of Dancing Flames this time.
The Fire Festival is just a few days away; in the meantime, we can use my Mantle of the Fire Festival to roast marshmallows. Mmmmm, s’morcs!
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Posted on 2010 under WOW Stratics |
22
Jun
Are you stuck in a boring meeting and want to know how your WoW auctions are doing? Feel like making some WoW gold while sitting on the bus? Blizzard has you covered!
In addition to the free Auction House browsing applications for iPhone and Android devices, Blizzard has recently introduced a subscription service that lets you bid on and create auctions right from your phone.
For 2.99 a month, subscribers can create auctions for items in their bank and character inventory, bid and buyout on existing auctions, collect gold from successful and expired auctions, and more.
I subscribed on my Android phone so I could check it out. Android users must download the app from the Android market; I found it easily by searching for “warcraft auction”. (Make sure you download the one from Blizzard.) iPhone/iPad/iPod users can get the app through iTunes.
It was easy to install and get running, and the interface is pretty intuitive. I was able to create auctions and bid on items without any problems. The only thing I didn’t like was having to type in my password each time I created an auction - kind of a pain on the little tiny keyboard on my Eris.
If you don’t want to pony up the 2.99 a month, you can download the free version of the software from iTunes or the Android market. This limited version allows you to browse the Auction House through the armory, but you cannot bid on or create auctions.
For more information on these programs, check out Blizzard’s FAQ.
To subscribe to the Remote Auction House service, go here.
Screenshots from http://worldofwarcraft.com/.
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