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Posted Sep 16, 2008 at 09:35PM by Charles D. Listed in: News Tags: Blizzard, Ogres, Ironforge
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Blizzard's World of Warcraft - Image 1Bring out those beer steins and get ready to join in one of the most festive events in Blizzard's World of Warcraft. This year's Brewfest promises to be yet another fun-filled time to enjoy all the fermented fruits of the harvest - all without the hangover. Find out the details to this year's Brewfest event in our full article.

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Posted Feb 27, 2008 at 12:45PM by Charles D. Listed in: Screenshots Tags: Blizzard, Azeroth, Ogres
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Logo of Blizzard's World of Warcraft - Image 1We have another treat for World of Warcraft players waiting for today's Around Azeroth screenshot of the day. WoW Insider's screenshot feature shows a rather unique ogre mutation of two monsters freakishly fused together. We're not sure if this was brought about by another funny bug in the system, but it does look awesome to an extent. Anyway, you can take a look at the screenshot by reading the full article after the jump.

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Posted Feb 23, 2008 at 01:17PM by Charles D. Listed in: News Tags: Blizzard, Azeroth, Ogres, Hortus
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Human Mage character as depicted in Blizzard's World of Warcraft - Image 1Apparently, tiny Taurens and tall pets are just a small taste of the many wacky bugs popping up in the current PTR build of Blizzard's World of Warcraft. To make matters worse, players have noted other diminutive monsters like Ogres and Sunwell Protectors shrunk down to a fraction of their original size. To take a look at these tiny creatures, check out the full article.

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Posted Sep 15, 2007 at 12:46AM by Victor B. Listed in: Guides, Tips, and Tricks Tags: Blizzard, Ogres
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Ogri'la - Image 1The path to enlightenment is never easy. The path to enlightenment with ogres? Even moreso. To that end, Blizzard has come up with a basic guide for players hoping to become exalted with the enlightened ogres of Ogri'la.

Blizzard's guide provides a basic overview of the different things needed to acquire reputation with the Ogri'la faction, from who to talk to in order to begin your rise in reputation among the Ogri'la (look for Grok in the Shattrath's lower city!), to the types of repeatable quests needed to gain reputation with the ogres.

One thing that's fairly different between Ogri'la quests and quests for the other factions is that you'll need to be in a group a lot, so make good use of the LFG channel or grab some guildies to help you out. Other than that, make sure you keep a fair stock of Apexis shards and crystals, as they serve as currency for the Ogri'la faction. That being said, don't hesitate to check out the readlink for additional faction tips, and good luck gaining favor with the ogres!

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Posted Apr 22, 2007 at 01:33PM by Ryan A. Listed in: News, Burning Crusade Tags: Blizzard, Ogres, Drysc
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Blizzard puts cap on quests to avoid over grinding - Image 1According to Blizzard, one of the things to watch out for in World of Warcraft (WoW) is Skettis. Being the hidden capital of Arakkoa, it is actually one of the uber secrets of Terokkar Forest. The place can only be accessed by players who have flying mounts or Druids who have mastered the Flight Form.

Now in Skettis, you can get a new type of flying mount by doing a reputation grind. However, Blizzard put a cap to the number of times the quest can be performed repeatedly in a day. After reaching reputation 2.1 and killing 25 ogres, the MMORPG just won't let you perform the quest any more.

Blizzard's Drysc explained that this new mechanic is for the benefit of casual players. The moderator mentioned that if Blizzard really wanted to limit the number of ogres that can be killed in a day, they should have just lessened the amount of kills required to guarantee that the investment length is standardized. Drysc continued:


With an artificial block in place we can moderate the pace of the content, and provide better rewards for less actual time played. That means players with less time don't have to deal with a faction that had to be inflated in length just so those with more time wouldn't blow through the content within a inconsequential amount of time.


However, the more hardcore players reasoned that they actually paid for WoW so they are entitled to do whatever the heck they want to do every time they log in. What about you, what's your take on this?

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Posted Oct 17, 2006 at 05:52AM by Maia L. Listed in: Burning Crusade, Videos Tags: orcs, Gryphon, Ogres, Draenei, Zangarmarsh
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Outland


Lookie Lookie, we got new gameplay video for World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade! The video runs for 4:18 minutes and it features some interesting elements in the "Outland". Outland, or Draenor as it was called before, is one of the fictional zones in the Warcraft universe where Orcs, Ogres and Draenei calls "home". It has several locales, namely Hellfire Peninsula, Zangarmarsh, Nagrand, Terokkar Forest, Shadowmoon Valley, Blade's Edge Mountains and Netherstorm. One of the more interesting elements in the World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade are the mounts.

Flying mounts are one of the much anticipated form of transportation since it allows players to travel either by ground or by air, taking you places in Outland at epic mount speed. Featured here in the video is the Gryphon Alliance, but the most sought-after are the rare flying mounts like the Nether Drake. Well, to tell you guys, you can get an offspring of the Nether Drake, the Netherwhelp, in WoW: The Burning Crusade's Collector's Edition. Check out the video clip of the Outland adventure:

Download: [WoW:The Burning Crusade Outland adventure]

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Posted Jun 09, 2006 at 02:30PM by KJM Listed in: News Tags: bestiary, Ogres, Giants
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Fungal GiantWorld of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade will include a whole new world and many new dungeons.  These unexplored lands of Azeroth are inhabited by numerous creatures, both strange and wondrous as well as horrifying. The Outland is home to everything from Thieves Arcane and "savage demigods" to nightmarish remnants of an ancient time, half-remembered, and beasts of great beauty and magnificence.

The very latest additions to the WoW Bestiary are the Fungal Giants and the Ogre Lords.

Fungal Giants are not mushrooms as you might expect, but like their mycological relatives, have been nurtured by the rich soil of Zangarmarsh. Despite their startling and terrifying appearance, these huge wetland beasts are  relatively non-aggressive. When threatened, however, they can be merciless killers. They feed on other native swamp creatures, as well as any Lost Ones who - through accident or design - trespass on their hideaways.

OgreOgres are thought to be descended from the overgrown, monocular abominations known as Gronn. If this is true, the Ogre Lords of Outland are the only creatures known to retain the physical traits of their gronn ancestors, such as the bony, calcified protrusions on their head and back - not to mention their physical stature and power. They are also highly intelligent and logical creatures, far more so than their ogre cousins. This is a combination worthy of both respect... and fear.

Check out the WoW Website for more on the strange and fearsome inhabitants of Azeroth.

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