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The Burning Crusade Expansion - Leaked Information |
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Written by Robbie
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Wednesday, 23 August 2006 |
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This was forwarded to me by a friend and I believe it to be credible. However I may take this down per Blizzards request. Keep in mind it's their policy not to comment on this kind of stuff so if you post on the forums they'll probably lock or delete the thread. Here you go: AIM Logs - Mages, Warlocks, Rogues and Paladins in Burning Crusade - updated 8/23/06 @01:12 Seems to be pretty legit information- the 'friends-and-family' private alpha of the expansion was released today. The guy is in the process of playing through the alpha on different characters, talking to trainers to see new abilities, etc. The only talents currently available are for mages- the only class he's levelled to 10 thus far. I chopped out the AIM nicks. REMEMBER: THIS IS NOT GUARUNTEED INFORMATION, AND IF THERE IS TRUTH TO IT- IT WILL PROBABLY CHANGE, AS THIS IS INFORMATION FROM AN *ALPHA* RELEASE.
State of the current testing: [23:18] : limited to blood elf 1-20 right now [23:18] : to test the starting area [23:18] : in like 2 weeks it'll be draenei 1-20 [23:18] : then like 2 weeks after that it'll be everything 60-70 Click read more for information/spells on each class. |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 24 August 2006 )
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1.12 client patch goes live. |
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Written by Robbie
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Wednesday, 23 August 2006 |
Blizzard released the new 1.12 patch dubbed "Drums of War - Patch 1.12. Here are the highlights.
Cross-Server Battlegrounds: For the first time in the history of World of Warcraft, you will be able to face off against players from other realms in the Battlegrounds. PvP Battlegrounds link Alterac Valley, Warsong Gulch, and Arathi Basin so that players from several realms will be combined into one huge matchmaking pool. Replenish your mana, sharpen your blades, and get ready for some brand-new challengers!
World PvP: The stage is set for intense, objective-based land battles as Horde and Alliance vie for control over important strategic positions and resources around Azeroth. Head out for Silithus and Eastern Plaguelands to engage the enemy on the field!
Updated Rogue Talents And more! You can read the entire patch notes here. |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 24 August 2006 )
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Written by Robbie
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Thursday, 27 July 2006 |
With flying mounts, players will be able to take to the skies, to soar among the crimson clouds of Hellfire Peninsula or watch as Nagrand's sea of grass swaying in the breeze far below as they make their way to new lands. Players will have full control over their flying mounts, allowing them to roam the skies and freely explore all regions of Outland. In fact, certain areas of Outland will only be accessible by air, as some parts of the ruined world are floating out in the void, unreachable except by those who command one of Outland's flying creatures.
This excerpt was taken from Blizzards updated Townhall page where they explain how Flying mounts will be and end game players greatest achievement. They also mention that only certain areas and even tiers of dungeons will only reached through flight. While Blizzard has not mentioned what the exact cost or requirements will be to get one other then reaching the level 70 player it is confirmed that you can obtain one by a combination of quests, reputation or a hefty gold purchase as previously speculated. Both the Alliance and Horde will have their own version of flying mounts, however there will be a few especially rare mounts. One of these will be a Netherdrake which is a descendant of the great black dragon Deathwing. For more information checkout the townhall page here. wher you can also download a flying mount video trailor which demonstrates flying mounts in outland from lift off to landing. This fun video clip is presented in the form of a gnomish newscast. What's interesting to notice is while the demonstration is featuring a super rare Netherdrake, one of the "skycam" reporters is following alone in a Gyrocopter. Could it be not all flying mounts are dragons? |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 27 July 2006 )
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Horde gets Paladins, Alliance get Shaman |
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Written by Robbie
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Friday, 21 July 2006 |
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Brace yourself for some seriously shocking news. Wait too late, the title of this news article already gave it away. Blizzard announces that in World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade, Horde Bloodelves can be Paladins and Alliance Dranei can be Shaman. Check your calendar, it's NOT April 1st. QUOTE: As we draw closer to the release of World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade, more of the secrets shrouding the draenei and blood elves are being revealed. In the upcoming expansion, players will finally be able to play classes that were previously unavailable to their faction. The blood elves have harnessed the power of the Light for their own needs, and the Horde recognizes the value of these renegade blood elf paladins. Meanwhile, the draenei have been granted the wisdom and strength of the elements, and a number of draenei now follow the path of the shaman. Read on to learn more about the new class combinations available to players of World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade.
Read more about this exciting new change here. |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 21 July 2006 )
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