Posted Jun 26, 2008 at 06:59AM by Tim Y. Listed in: Wrath of the Lich King Tags: Blizzard, dk, Excel, the Undead, Bornakk
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World of Warcraft: The Death Knight is not just a caster tank - Image 1Will Wrath of the Lich King's new Death Knight class be relegated strictly to 5-man raids and gimmick raids? A player over at the World of Warcraft forums thinks this might be the case, but Bornakk has his own opinion in mind. You can catch up on the details over in the full article.

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Posted May 01, 2008 at 01:32PM by Charles D. Listed in: Off Topic Tags: Blizzard, Comic Strip, the Undead, Chris Metzen
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Tauren warrior depicted in Blizzard's World of Warcraft MMORPG - Image 1Looking at the lighter side of the World of Warcraft MMORPG, Blizzard has revealed the winner to this month's Comic Contest. The winner of the April series of comic submissions goes to Tygwa, who depicted a rather amusing strip based on the travesty of buying insurance off Taurens. You can read the comic strip in our full article after the jump.

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Posted Mar 24, 2008 at 07:01PM by Sally B. Listed in: Screenshots, Off Topic Tags: Blizzard, Azeroth, Scourge, the Undead
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World of Warcraft Blizzard - Image 1Aside from grinding and PVP, Blizzard's popular MMORPG World of Warcraft is also about great tourist spots worthy of screencapping. So stop, drop your swords and staves, and smell the roses...in this case, the fiery embers of Stratholme, the burning city. Check out the image of Stratholme in the full article.

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Posted Mar 14, 2008 at 11:10AM by Enrico S. Listed in: News, Wrath of the Lich King Tags: Blizzard, Azeroth, Scourge, the Undead
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Blizzard's World of Warcraft MMORPG Dragon - Image 1Dragons in Blizzard's World of Warcraft are a strong and hardy lot, but like all living things there comes a point in these creatures' lives when they will have to join their ancestors. Right before the time for them to move on to the afterlife has arrived, you can normally find them flying to the Great Dragonblight in Northrend. In case you want to find out more about every dragon's final resting place on Azeroth, head on over to the full article.

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Posted Feb 14, 2008 at 02:08PM by Enrico S. Listed in: News, Wrath of the Lich King Tags: Blizzard, the Undead
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Blizzard's World of Warcraft MMORPG - Image 1Can't wait for more juicy details about the upcoming expansion for World of Warcraft, Wrath of the Lich King ? Well, you might be interested to know that Blizzard has spilled the beans on a new location the developers have cooked up: Grizzly Hills. For more on this, head on over to the full article.

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Posted Oct 01, 2007 at 05:10AM by Charles D. Listed in: Screenshots, Wrath of the Lich King Tags: Blizzard, Scourge, the Undead
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Logo of Blizzard's upcoming expansion for World of Warcraft, Wrath of the Lich King - Image 1Hardcore MMORPG gamers in Blizzard's World of Warcraft have been working diligently to level their favorite characters in anticipation of the upcoming expansion Wrath of the Lich King.

Seeing as this new expansion will feature a lot of new content, as well as the chance for characters to break the level 70 barrier, we don't blame anyone for all their excitement.

With that said, we proudly deliver to you a couple more screenshots of the cold and desolate areas of Northrend and the lands surrounding it. While a lot of the scenery still looks dark and gloomy, it gives the lands of Northrend a rather appropriate feel considering it is infested by the undead hordes of the Scourge.

However, don't take our word for it - why not take a look at the screenshots we have from the game and soak in this amazing MMORPG experience.

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Posted May 26, 2007 at 12:16PM by Enrico S. Listed in: Guides, Tips, and Tricks Tags: elves, Azeroth, Scourge, Burning Legion, Blood Elves, the Undead
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The Lands of World in Warcraft - Image 1


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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Posted Apr 23, 2007 at 06:22PM by Ceasar S. Listed in: Interviews Tags: elves, Blood Elves, the Undead
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Lady Sylvanas Windrunner - born a Blood Elf, now a Queen of the Undead - Image 1If 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.

Lament of the Highborne - translated lyrics - Image 1Apparently, 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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Posted Feb 13, 2007 at 11:06AM by Chris L. Listed in: Screenshots Tags: Blizzard, Azeroth, Scourge, Denmark, the Undead
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This is just pathetic. Dump her before she dumps you, fool! - Image 1I feel it in my fingers, I feel it in my toes
(unless you're Undead, which means you can't feel a doggone thing)
Love is all around me, and so the feeling grows...

More craziness abounds. Blizzard announces to the community that something smells rotten in Denmark Azeroth this season, and stink, thy name is LOVE. The phenom, which happens in major cities in World of Warcraft, is literally called Love is in the Air.

Love is in the Air, hanging around major cities from February 11-15, features a scavenger hunt quest involving the use of perfumes, gifts, and a goblin by the name of Kwee Q. Peddlefeet that you could kiss. The Via Link contains the deets, but we'll mention two important things to remember about Love is in the Air:
(In other news: The Scourge shall be screening the Mandy Moore/Shane West weeper A Walk to Remember on Valentine's Day to see which of the Undead still have a heart. Those found shedding tears at the end of the movie shall be killed, again and again if necessary, until the desired result is achieved. Long Live Arthas! Of course, we're only kidding on this one.)

Is it just me, or did Warcraft become sissified? Double dibs on the hot lady in blue, though. Wanna PvP tonight, baby? - Image 1Is it just me, or did Warcraft become sissified? Double dibs on the hot lady in blue, though. Wanna PvP tonight, baby? - Image 2Is it just me, or did Warcraft become sissified? Double dibs on the hot lady in blue, though. Wanna PvP tonight, baby? - Image 3Is it just me, or did Warcraft become sissified? Double dibs on the hot lady in blue, though. Wanna PvP tonight, baby? - Image 4

More scenes from An Instance to Remember after the jump.



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Posted Nov 02, 2006 at 06:48AM by Ian C. Listed in: News Tags: the Undead
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For the horde by Mr. Adams


Joined contest after contest and still not in the Closed Beta? Do what the undead do, and just keep at it. Here's another contest for you to join. This time it's from the folks at IGN.

No complicated rules or essays to write, all you have to do is fill out a form that they've got at their site and you get a slot in their lottery. They'll be be drawing 10 names every few days and they'll keep it going for at least two weeks. They say that you'll have 90 chances to win this round.

There are a few requirements though:
  • Must possess a valid retail World of Warcraft account and in good standing as of October 8, 2006.
  • The Email address submitted must match with the one used with your World of Warcraft Account.
That's that. Oh and we've put the URL for their contest in the read link below. You guys know what to do. Enjoy!

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