The Mists of Pandaria expansion for World of Warcraft is slated to bring some interesting changes to the long-running fantasy MMO, and this week Blizzard released a Talent Calculator to prepare future Pandarens and Pandarian explorers alike for the new and (reportedly) improved Talent System...
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WoW arena has always been about having the best possible gear setup. Ever since season 2 players have used a mixture of PvE and PvP gear to create the best possible gear setups. Blizzard are slowly seperating the two instances of the game and giving PvP gear more advantages; especially in the way that Resilience now scales. Blizzard have took steps to ensure that entry-level PvP gear is easily obtainable through honor farming and funnily enough, the entry-level (ilvl 371) gear is close to being on par with gear from dungeon heroics in terms of raw DPS/healing stats. Obviously, the higher ilvl PvE items are way better for dps/healing; but you should not be sacrificing resilience to gain other stats.
Blizzard announced at BlizzCon 2011 that a new Battleground would be released with Mists of Pandaria, Azshara Crater. They only gave us a short detailed description of what the battleground will feature but it's enough for us to get a general idea of the system that's going to be in place.
Over 25,000 fans from around the world descended upon Anaheim, California on Friday, October 21 to attend BlizzCon 2011. The cosplay was plentiful, the excitement was palpable, and the announcements did not disappoint leading up to a live performance by the Foo Fighters. Check out more photos from this weekend’s event and highlights of the biggest announcements for World of Warcraft’s next expansion, Diablo III, and StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm…
One of the first panels to kick off Blizzcon was the World of Warcraft preview panel which went over all the new features that will be included in the expansion, Mists of Pandaria. Other than kung fu pandas, Tom Chilton (game director), Greg Street (lead system designer) and Corey Stockton (lead content designer) talked about the new pet battle system, new zones, monks, creatures and more.
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Today brings exciting news from BlizzCon 2011 for Diablo fans as Blizzard Entertainment has announced the World of Warcraft Annual Pass; a 12-month subscription that comes with a slew of bonuses, including access to the beta test for Mists of Pandaria. But access to pre-release content is just the tip of the iceberg - subscribers will also be getting free digital copies of Diablo III. To answer to your first question: no, this is not a cruel joke. To answer to your second: yes, you can sign up today...
Merchandising, merchandising! BlizzCon 2011 starts this Friday, and there will be some excellent collectibles crafted by the folks at Mega Blocks. BlizzCon attendees can look forward to receiving this striking Thrall figurine as an exclusive gift…
Where does your class represent in the high-rated arena statistics. Season 10 is what I like to call a 'class specific season'. You either play a class that performs well in high-rated arena or you struggle to get above the simple ratings (2200+). DNAW has been addressing the underlying issues in World of Warcraft arena recently and looking at how the arena system has many flaws; all of which can be easily fixed.