Good Tuesday Morning, everyone. We're now around 2 weeks into the new expansion, and I'm sure by now everyone has some reason to give thanks for something in this thing. Despite the long queues and the iffy server issues that plague some, I'd say it's overall been pretty sweet. Downtime today is around 6 hours, from 5 AM to 11 AM Pacific time. If that cuts into your normal playtime, or if you're stuck at school or work, I'm going to suggest my usual: Why not catch up on WoW news? There's a lot of it right now, of course, what with the new expansion. Let's look back at this past week in WoW: Hot News Hopefully, you had a chance to log into WoW on Sunday or Monday. If you did, you know by now the joy of the blizzard bears. The Bear was given out in honor of WoW's 4th anniversary. We celebrated by remembering. The Queue, our new replacement-slash-continuation of the old favorite Ask a Beta Tester, is in full swing. Check out what's been answered so far, and ask your own questions. BlizzCast 6 is out! It's mostly focused on Diablo and Starcraft, but there's a few things a WoW Player might be interested in. Hierloom Items, the new Bind to Account goodies, seem to be on everyone's mind lately. We have a guide to grabbing them for yourself or for your latest new project. Class News and Guides Feral Druids are getting some pretty drastic armor and weapon changes in 3.0.4. Speaking of Feral Druids, Blizzard is implementing some AE changes that will give Swipe to cats, as well as improving Shamans and Rogues. Hunters, check out our guide to some of the new gear in the Northrend newbie zones. Death Knights, we have a similar newbie gear-finding guide for you as well. Warlocks, look forward to a rather large change to Ritual of Summoning coming soon to a PTR near you. Healing Priests, get some advice on what consumables to bring to a raid. Warriors, you'll probably want to level to 80 as Protection. Yeah, you heard me. Mages, check out our guide to Wrath reputation rewards for Mages. Priests will like our guide to polishing off levels 75 to 80. aion gold aion power leveling aion power leveling This week on Ask WoW Insider, a reader has a suggestion, not a question, to put forth to you readers. It's about a problem lots of folks are having lately, with the servers as full as they One thing that has been annoying most people is the ninjas who spend their time waiting for players to take down a pat so they have unobstructed access to the quest aion power leveling items or loot/ore. It happened to me even with the Oil-stained Wolf quest last night in the expansion. People waiting to steal poo! Sick! Why should the players who take down the pat be disadvantaged and lose out on the ore wow power leveling The rest of the question dffdsfdggs and your chance to answer after the jump How hard is it to put a little mechanism into the game where if you run up to a node, you automatically get all the threat of the pat? A debuff might be a good solution wow power leveling too -- if you steal the ore, you get a debuff which turns you into a slug with a high threat range, or an inability to get gold or drops. That will stop the It's an interesting idea -- generally, Blizzard keeps out of game mechanics and ingame mechanics separate, but a few times they've mixed them up (i.e. the AFK "Deserter" debuff you get when you leave aion power leveling battleground early). What if they did have a debuff or some kind of ingame penalty for ninja-ing nodes, kills, or even items in raid groups? I think the coding would be tough to do (how do you know when someone means to ninja a node or not?), but the question remains: would a debuff like this stop ninjas aion power leveling This week's show was a humdinger -- our own Matthew Rossi (author of our Shaman and Warrior columns) and Daniel Whitcomb (who writes the Death More Tips and Guides Confused as to how to get reputation and faction in Wrath? We have a guide. We'll also help you make sense of the Oracles and the Frenzyheart, speaking of reputation gain. Do you know the way to Dalaran? We do, and we'll help you get there too. Insider Traders' push through Inscription continues, this time with 305 through 450 skill. If you use a bar mod, and haven't updated it since Wrath came out, you may be missing out on some pretty neat stuff. Ever wondered what happened to some of your old Azerothian NPC friends? Apparently, a lot of them went to Northrend. Here's a pretty straightforward reminder to everyone as they level up: Check your skill caps. Odds and Ends WoW's added even more celebrity commercials to its stable as Wrath begins. This time, it's Ozzy and Steve. Ever wondered how much computing power it takes to run WoW? It might even be more than you think. Just in case you're wondering if Wrath was it, Mike Morhaime has confirmed that they'd at least like to continue with the expansions. Mister WoW goes to Washington as a member of President-elect Obama's team is uncloseted as a player. Even the Lich King knows that it is a piece of cake to bake a pretty cake.
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