WoW
How to get Battle for Azeroth Pathfinder to start flying
In patch 8.2, we'll finally be able to fly — and that includes the new zones we'll be going to.
When will patch 8.2 be released?
Update: Patch 8.2 now has an official release date!
What do you think about the story coming in patch 8.2?
Even if you're avoiding spoilers, you still probably know the basic outlines of what's coming in patch 8.2 -- Queen Azshara's Naga are attacking the world and we're going to Nazjatar, there's a new kingdom of steampunk Gnomes called Mechagon and we're going there too, and, oh yeah, all that stuff that happened in 8.1.5 has repercussions in the War Campaign.
What is Wrathion’s agenda and what is he planning in patch 8.2?
It's no secret that several folks around here at Blizzard Watch are really curious what's up with Wrathion -- the last time we saw him in person was during the Deaths of Chromie scenario back in Legion, and before that he made an appearance on the Alpha for that expansion before being replaced with Ebyssian.
Know Your Lore: The Story of Battle For Azeroth: what brought us to the battle
Well, some of the story of Battle for Azeroth, anyway.
What villain from any property would you add to World of Warcraft?
A good villain can make all the difference.
What would a post-faction World of Warcraft look like?
It's been a defining characteristic of the game since it launched in 2004, and it's the driving conflict that provides the narrative engine for Battle for Azeroth, the game's latest expansion.
What’s something you’ll miss that was part of classic WoW but won’t be in WoW Classic?
Back in classic WoW, there was a bug called "wall-walking" which, well, it was exactly what it sounds like.
How much information do you get from the WoW forums?
I was looking for some information recently and a guild member suggested I go to the WoW forums, as he remembered a thread about the topic in question.
Blizzard pushes out a WoW banwave and then immediately reverses it
A banwave recently went out for players using third-party game-breaking software, but Blizzard reduced many bans to warnings when they realized how many players were simply modifying their own character aesthetics.



