This installment of All the World's a Stage is the twenty-seventh in a series of roleplaying guides in which we find out all the background information you need to roleplay a particular race or class (or profession!) well, without embarrassing yourself. Tailoring is another aspect of Warcraft which people tend to just gloss over without realizing it is an important element of your character's backstory and personality. "I am Zorlastine the wicked Forsaken warlock!" one might say, "I have come to wreak havoc and destruction upon this world! I also sell extremely large bags on the auction house!" Often it's an element that doesn't quite jive with the rest of one's character, but at the same time, nobody really notices. A powerful mage capable of teleportation, massive explosions, and yes, even KNITTING! Makes perfect sense, right?
Welcome to Lichborne, the weekly Death Knight column. This week, Daniel Whitcomb continues to make sense of just what the heck they're doing to us on the PTR. So we have one week down in the PTR. We've had a chance to get more familiar with the Death Knight changes, both the documented and undocumented, and to see how they'll affect the way we play once 3.1 goes live. Of course, by the time 3.1 goes live, they could be changed pretty extensively, but for now, it's a good idea to check out where they are right now, and not only predict where they might go, but let the developers know by our feedback, based on testing, where we think the class should go. With that in mind, let's take a look at the current state of the class on the PTR, where we're going and where we want to be heading.
Alan on LJ is having a problem I've been thinking a lot about lately -- like me, he wants to go back and finish the Loremaster achievement, which asks you to clean up all of the quests in the old continents. But like me, he's wondering just how he'll find all of those old quests -- unfortunately, there's no way to know which quests have and haven't been done, and while of course, there's a "low level quest" tracking option, that still requires you to run around to all of the different quest locations to find them.
Yesterday, a couple new 3.1 changes for warlocks surfaced: Drain Soul: Each time Drain Soul deals damage to a target which can grant experience, it now has a chance to generate a Soul Shard. Soul Shard: This item now has a maximum count of 32 in inventory. Upon reading the first change, my initial thought was something along the lines of, "aw man, now I get to spend half the raid throwing soul shards away!" Then I read the second change, and my QQ was nipped in the bud. I need to read faster!
Another day, another round of PTR crashing. While waiting to get into Ulduar, check out these entertaining and informative WoW-related links from around the blogosphere. Pike from Aspect of the Hare made a visual quilt of the pets on her various Hunters (pic above.) Head to her site for their names and levels. Banana Shoulders has put up her guide to Paladin Seals and when to Judge them. She breaks it down by damaging, buffing and debuffing Judgements and adds recommendations to which Paladin uses what in raids. There has been a sudden explosion in the population of the pygmy suckerfish Alchemists use for MP5 flasks. What's a fisherman to do with all the extra? WoWGrrl has a few suggestions, some of them quite entertaining.
Compete in action packed lightsaber duels against Darth Maul
Experience mind-blowing space battles in your starfighter
Use the Force to construct - accessing secret areas and overcoming obstacles - and play as many favorite characters such as Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin Skywalker, Yoda and more!
Fun For Girl: An assortment of mini-games specifically made for girls.
Wholesome Mini-games: With over 12 mini-games that bring out your child's talents, this title will keep your little one's preoccupied for hours.
Great Entry Point: Aimed at parent's who are conscious of the plethora of inappropriate content for children, this title aims to give child and parent a great alternative into the world of casual videogames.
Nintendo DS Functions: Using the functions of the DS, your child can interact with the games, bringing them into the world of learning and fun.
Take control of over 30 land, sea, and air vehicles including: tanks, helicopters, fast attack vehicles and fighter jets
Command a variety of solider classes including: Assault, Sniper, Special Ops, Combat Engineer, Medic, Heavy Weapons, and Anti-Tank units
With in-game success, players increase their rank from recruit all the way to General -- unlocking new weapons, medals and more
Head online for award-winning Battlefield franchise multiplayer action with up to 64 players
Maps scale to the number of players engaging in battle (16, 32, or 64), for an intense experience every time
Epic sci-fi fantasy adventure with over 50 hours of gameplay
Devour your enemies and absorb their devastating powers and special abilities
Strategic battle system as you switch between human and demon to take advantage of your opponents' weaknesses
Customize and develop your characters using the unique Mantra Flow system
All-new Break system allows you to protect you from an enemies attack and even reflect it back at them
Alter the landscape - Different terrain options will open up different opportunities for new enemies and items, and give you power over your adventure
Pouting is power, and developing your selfishness is key to getting the Pout Points that will give you options to force the world to behave
Delight in the off-the-wall journey of a spoiled princess whose selfishness fuels her ability to successfully become an adventurer
Light-hearted RPG with feminine appeal
Easy to learn, addictive to master
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