Joan Albright
How to hit Gold on every Skyriding race in The War Within
A new expansion means new Skyriding races, and this time we've got a whopping twenty-four new courses to cover.
How to find your Skyriding talents in World of Warcraft: The War Within
In World of Warcraft: Dragonflight, we got used to accessing our Dragonriding — now Skyriding — talents from an easy-to-spot button on the minimap, where we also found our reputation panes for all of the expansion's factions.
What could multiclass characters look like in World of Warcraft?
With the upcoming rollout of Hero Talents on top of an already busy talent selection page, the question arises: what comes after this?
Which WoW races should get Druid forms next?
We're all thinking it: why, after an entire patch which took place inside the Emerald Dream itself, has Blizzard not seen fit to expand the list of races which can play as Druid?
Ten things you probably missed in World of Warcraft: Dragonflight
It's a big, open world out there.
3 quality of life changes coming in World of Warcraft: The War Within
There's been a lot of hype around a lot of the major changes coming in World of Warcraft: The War Within -- and with good reason.
Why everyone should own (at least) two parasol toys in World of Warcraft
You, like me, may have been vaguely underwhelmed when the very first parasol toys appeared in World of Warcraft: Shadowlands.
Hurry and snag this level one mount from the June Trading Post!
By now you've probably checked out the amazing new offerings from this month's Trading Post in World of Warcraft, including a sweet hoverboard mount, and a beach chair toy which you can use (in conjunction with the Fishing Chair) to snag a few extra travel points, but don't spend all your Tender until you check out this little guy.
How would raiding change if addons were restricted during World First?
Addons in World of Warcraft have been a hot-button topic for a long time.
Which World of Warcraft story would make the best movie?
Video game movies have always been pretty hit or miss, with most of them falling short in either viewer expectations or box office bucks.