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As World of Warcraft player Tirrath reported over at the WoW forums, hunters in the PTR (currently running on patch 2.3.2) have come across a bug that apparently kicked in when their pets were active. Tirrath further stated that the problem extended to blood elves, orcs and trolls. You can view the details of this problem in the full article. |
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If you're a fan of Elves and the Forsaken in Blizzard's World of Warcraft, then you have to watch this video. It tells the tale of Sylvanas Windrunner as she fell to Arthas while defending the Elvish Capital Silvermoon.
This entire scene is played out as The Lament of the Highborne is being run in the background. The song, which is performed in high elven, is a fitting backdrop to the scenes. While its origins are shrouded in mystery, it was used as a tribute to the Elves who died during the War of the Ancients. Later, in the Troll Wars, this song was sung by the elves of Quel'Thalas for those who fell. Now, it is being performed by Sylvanas to apologize for failing her brethren. So go and watch the video. Enjoy the haunting melody that plays as one of the champions of the High Elves falls before the corruption and evil of the Scourge. |
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World of Warcraft has been more than just leisure for some, after Blizzard Entertainment's massively multiplayer (and successful) online RPG launched just a few years ago. Some gameplay styles of classic RPG-goers never grow old, and if you're one of those who loves to create an elaborate avatar collection, the news of a new hero class probably tripped an alarm inside your head. But don't worry, you're not alone. Plenty of other folk have been wondering if the new hero class will need one of your precious (and possibly occupied) character slots. Waxxy community manager Nethaera graced the forum thread of curious Solvair of Hyjal and had this to say about the issue: The new hero class will take a character slot. We have no plans to add more character slots. So, much like with the addition of Draenei and Blood Elves, my suggestion would be strategic deletion if you want to add the new Death Knight to your repertoire. Blizzard did not wish that players' most prized characters be "given up" just to play a new hero class, but it appears this approach might change that view altogether. What if all your characters were equally prized; which one will you choose? Ponderous decision, indeed. |
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Everyone knows Azeroth. Whether you are a World of Warcraft player or a fan of the RTS, this fictional land created by Blizzard has become so popular that any gamer would probably know of it. It is not known where the word Azeroth came from. A lot of references point to the Christian reference to Astaroth, who is a duke of hell or the demon from Syrian lore which was called Azeroth. Other sources say that it came from C.J. Cherryh "Fires of Azaroth" book, while others conjecture that it came from the Bible itself which refers to places of similar sounding names such as Hazeroth. Regardless of its etymological background, this word has come to mean the lands of Warcraft. The entire Azeroth can be split into four main locations: Northrend, Kalimdor, and the Eastern Kingdoms. Aside from these, a major feature that scars the territory is the Maelstrom which was caused by the Elves in the days of yore, but that is a story for another time. Each major location is a fountain of knowledge for those who would care to delve into these things. We know that it would be impossible to chronicle all the events in one account alone, this is just to give most players an overview of each land. Each of these lands played an important role in the history of Azeroth in general. There are far more things that can be said about each location, but those are stories for another time. Perhaps it would be best to end this here, but be sure to keep checking back for more history on the lands of Azeroth here on QJ. The full article awaits after the jump! |
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In World of Warcraft's The Burning Crusade, did it ever occur to you why there's a great level difference in the training for accessing portals? This is especially true for Kalimdor not to mention the cities of Darnassus and Exodar being very closely linked with each other. The same thing was noticed before when traveling from Azeroth to the Outland. Picture this: The two cities are so near to each other but the level difference is pegged at 10. The Darnassus portal spell can be achieved at level 50 while the Exodar portal spell is at 40. Teleport spells also mirror the same question (level 30 for Darnassus and level 20 for Exodar). WoW Insider's Amanda Rivera noted that this could be connected to World of Warcraft's lore. Rivera argued that the initial level requirement of 50 is quite valid and the reason being greater magical achievements. You also have to keep in mind that Mages have a longer history with the Night Elves than the Draenei. So is this something lore-related or is it just a gameplay mechanic, nothing more nothing less? After all, Exodar was planned the new Alliance hub with it being a starting city. Any thoughts on this? |
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We know how you guys hate off topic posts but some guys at the QJ offices found this topic *cough*... interesting. The World of Warcraft Forums are clamoring for answers to various questions of importance, though this one from poster Docholphus caught our eyes along with so many others. His question?Why do Draenei have such big butts? Yup, you read it right. We're sure a lot of toilet humor has come into the minds of some but it made us a bit curious. Aside from being from outer space and all, we really haven't thought about why their behinds are gigantinourmous. A lot of players tried to answer the question -
Well, Olafbloodaxe had other interesting questions.
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In Blizzard's World of Warcraft, pets are as common as swords, daggers or scantily clad elves tossing fireballs. Ok, scratch the last part, but it's pretty safe to say that pets are very much a part of everyday life, especially for hunters and warlocks. Now, with all the options available, it's pretty hard to decide on which one you want. Thankfully, Petopia has the skinny on the pets including those that will be available once 2.1 comes out.To give you a sample of what information you can find on the site check out the DoDoStrider, one of the pets that will be available come patch 2.1. Essentially a level 70 creature from the TallStrider family, it can be found in the Terrorkar Forest. This cute beastie comes with Cower 7 already learned. In addition, it can also learn Bite, Dash, and Growl. A defensive type pet, it subsists on Cheese, Fruit, and Fungus. Now, there's more where that came from. If you're interested in finding the right pet for you in WoW, be sure to click on the read link and check out Petopia. |
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If you traverse all the way into the chambers of Queen Sylvanas Windrunner and listen to her story, you would have been introduced to a melodramatic rendering of a song for the Blood Elves. That song is called the "Lament of the Highborne," which people concluded "Highborne" referred to the High Elves - or Blood Elves as they were most known for.We all know the history of the High Elves' addiction to power and magic, and why it severed the relations of the entire Elven race. But according to lead composer and audio director Russel Brower, the song isn't as it seems. Many people have been quick to determine that the song is dedicated to the Blood Elves, but in an interview with Music 4 Games, he revealed that it really isn't so. He corrects the issue of "Highborne," which really means that the song dates back over 10 millennia ago, at about the same time the Blood Elves were actually still the Night Elves. "It was a lament to fallen Night Elves, and a tribute to those whose bravery remained steadfast against overwhelming odds," he corrected. Apparently, the song itself hasn't changed at all in melody, but the words were changed some 3 millennia ago (2,800 years) to reflect just how many lives were lost in that epic struggle against the Trolls. Soon enough, at the coming of Arthas and his Undead lackeys during the Third War, the song was used again to illustrate the defense of Quel'Thalas and its unfortunate demise.So you're probably asking yourselves, "Why is she singing that old tune again?" Well, it's simple: she's singing to the Blood Elves as an apology for her failure to defend them. Her failure to defend Quel'Thelas and her people caused her guilt and pain, far more suffering than she probably received in the hands of Arthas. In an effort for repentance or redemption, she also makes known her efforts to help the Blood Elves, even as a dark Queen of the Undead. So, bluntly put, the song isn't for the Blood Elves, it's for all of the Elves originally. When faced with insurmountable odds, the song is then dedicated to all those who remain steadfast and stand their ground. At least now we're all a bit smarter about it now. |
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Are you one of the few World of Warcraft players that haven't journeyed through post-Burning Crusade Azeroth yet? Well, don't worry because Blizzard's got your back. The people behind the insanely popular MMORPG World of Warcraft are giving old and new WoW players alike a chance to try out a free trial of the Burning Crusade expansion. During the ten-day free trial period, players can explore the Outland or try their hand at the new jewelcrafting profession found in Burning Crusade. Of course, players can also try out the Draenei and Blood Elves, the two new races that are introduced in Burning Crusade. Ever wanted to see what all the hubbub is about BE Paladins? Now's your chance. You can get the free trial download by clicking on the "read" link below. Please note that you need to have the full version of World of Warcraft installed on your computer in order to install the Burning Crusade trial. |
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Outside of the new locations that World of Warcraft's upcoming patch 2.1.0 will carry, another item players can look forward to will be more game hotfixes. Such is the topic of a recent announcement by Blizzard's spokesman Tigole, which details some of the upcoming fixes planned for Serpentshrine and Tempest Keep: Because 2.1.0 is not yet on the PTR's (we're hoping by tomorrow or early next week), we're going to hotfix the base creature respawn in Serpentshrine and TK Raid to be 2 hours. We're also going to fix the bug that's causing the creatures to respawn after the boss for the corresponding section has been killed. As a backgrounder, Serpentshrine is the final part of the Coilfang Reservoir instance, and is also the residence of game boss Lady Vashj. Tempest Keep, on the other hand, is located in Netherstorm, Outland, and is the residence of Kael'thas Sunstrider, lord of the Blood Elves. Both areas have also received recent fixes for their trash mobs. Getting back to the matter of the hotfixes, Tigole is further reminding everybody that these hotfixes have not yet been implemented - just wait for announcements when they do kick in. |
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