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BlizzCrafts: Warcraft and StarCraft in cookies, cakes, and other foodstuffs
Blizzard's games have inspired creative chefs to make foods that come from or represent these gaming universes — today we've gathered some of our favorites.
Officers’ Quarters: Cold calculations and raiding standards
Sometimes as officers we have to make decisions that disappoint certain guild members. This week's OQ covers setting raiding standards for social raiders and the possibility of flexible mythic raids.
BlizzCaps: The play’s the thing
"It's always bittersweet when one of our guild members gets deployed," writes submitter Gimmlette of Spectacular Death on Llane (US-A).
BlizzCaps: Into the great wide open
"Tonight I was extremely lucky in looting the Solar Spirehawk from Rukhmar," writes submitter Marconin of Convert to Raid Galleon on Aerie Peak (US-A).
BlizzCaps: I’m doing the time … of my life!
I am so incredibly disappointed in this prison. From what I saw on Orange Is the New Black, I was expecting drama! Intrigue! Passion! Girls with secretary glasses and arm tattoos kissing other girls!
BlizzCaps: To fight the horde, singing and crying
Listen, I'm not trying to dictate anyone's taste in music. I understand that everyone likes different things. Heck, I had "I Wanna Be Rich" by Calloway on my iPhone for about two years, until the shame of it finally broke me.
BlizzCaps: We call this place our homeland
"I really enjoy invasions," writes submitter Gimmlette of Spectacular Death on Llane (US-A).
BlizzCaps: And his noble steed
Has submitter Neckburns of Gilneas (US-H) been taking riding lessons from Patsy in Monty Python and the Holy Grail?
BlizzCaps: Blister in the sun
"I was flying through Outland on my way to do the Netherwing quests (and what a painful questline, oh my God) and the lighting in Terokkar Forest happened to catch my eye," writes submitter Augrumn of Iron Edge Clan on Moon Guard (US-H).
BlizzCrafts: Badge Babes turn your characters into art
Creating art based on game characters is nothing new, but the particular trend of making BlizzCon badge art may seem a bit unusual if you've never made it out to the convention yourself. For real world meetups like BlizzCon, it can be hard to recognize your in-game companions — none of whom have names hovering over their heads.



