Posted on 2009 under News |
30
Nov
I love
Battlegrounds. I think they all have their positives, though my favorite is still
Alterac Valley. So I've been wanting to hold an
It came from the Blog BG event for a while and I've decided it's time... Time for the first Battleground Bonanza! Here are the details:
- When: Wednesday, December 2, 11:00pm EST (8:00pm PST, 9:00pm Server time)
- Where: The Hall of the Brave (where the Battlemasters are), Orgrimmar, Zangarmarsh U.S.
- Who: Any level 10 or above Horde character.
- How: Ask any It came from the Blog Lurker or Robinella for a guild invite.
- What: Battleground premades
Though any Battleground level character is invited, I will be playing on Robinella, who is a level 60 Death Knight and will therefore be playing in the 60 to 69 range BGs. We will be forming groups and hitting as many level/group-size appropriate BGs as we can for an hour or so. If you can't make it to the Hall of the Brave in time for the event, you will miss out on the first screenshot, but will still be able to participate. If you are unfamiliar with Battleground play, please
do some homework so that it will be more fun for both you and your teammates.
More details are after the break.
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Filed under: Events, Fan stuff, WoW Insider Business, It Came from the Blog, Battlegrounds
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Posted on 2009 under News |
30
Nov
Want to crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and hear the lamentation of their women? Blood Sport investigates the entirety of all-things arena for gladiators and challengers alike. C. Christian Moore, multiple rank 1 gladiator, examines the latest arena strategy, trends, compositions and more in WoW.com's arena column.
Listening music: Imogen Heap's Hide and Seek. Imogen Heap is quickly making a name for herself as one of the most profoundly talented artists today. I've been surprised how often I've heard her music recently, as I had always presumed she would remain as an unrealized genius; an underground phenomenon. Her independent work is both euphoric and mentally stimulating. I am elated she has gained some notoriety, even if only within the past few years. Hide and Seek is one of those rare, almost one-of-a-kind tracks that has an incredibly strong gravity in its simplicity. The power of the minimalistic approach creates a forceful (but delicate) melody. Although I love some remixes (Tiesto's is particularly intelligent, as the paradox of stripping away the essence of the song by adding unnecessary elements isn't present, unlike in oh so many other remixes), the original is something akin to a Greek sculpture -- beautiful in the nude.
Last Week: We discussed our hatred for Scrubby McDouche. Even if you've never stepped foot into an arena, you've probably played with someone who has the god complex thing going on. He
always has an excuse for his shortcomings. He is
never to blame for the raid wipe, game loss, or his sub-optimal play in any aspect whatsoever.
This week, we're going to be examining the opposite kind of arena combatant. Playing with this individual is not just a good experience -- it's the reason many of us continue to play MMOs. She does everything in-game well, and has fun doing it. She is probably the best player you know, and certainly the most enjoyable to arena, raid, and level with. Today we're going to discuss how to own it up in arena, both theoretically and realistically.
Check out what makes a good arena player tick after the break.
Continue reading Blood Sport: Improve your play
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, How-tos, PvP, Features, Guides, (Arena PvP) Blood Sport, Battlegrounds, Arena
Blood Sport: Improve your play originally appeared on WoW.com on Mon, 30 Nov 2009 17:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Posted on 2009 under News |
30
Nov
Thanksgiving seems like an excellent time to update our gallery of
WoW-related confectionary masterpieces, also known as
WoW cakes. This dragon and Alliance-themed cake above was made
for Valaar of Kargath by his girlfriend Erelia for his 30th birthday. She also
made the Cake of the Lich King that we posted a while back. Talented lady!
And elsewhere in
the updated gallery, you'll
find this Moonkin cake, made for Mark by his mother, sister, and girlfriend. Yes, those do appear to be real feathers on the cake. Probably not the most appetizing topping, but maybe they were just making it to show off. It does add a very Moonkin feel, that's for sure. If you have pictures of an awesome
WoW-related cake, feel free to
send them along on our tipline, and you may see them right here in the future!
Filed under: Cooking, Fan stuff, Odds and ends, Humor, Galleries
More WoW-themed cakes originally appeared on WoW.com on Mon, 30 Nov 2009 16:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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