WoW Archivist
WoW Archivist: Four iconic abilities returning in Legion
The Legion alpha rolls onward, and we learn a little more about the expansion with each iteration.
WoW Archivist: The hidden crypts of Karazhan
During BlizzCon's Q&A panel, Tom Chilton had a question for us: "What would you think about Karazhan as a five player dungeon in patch 7.1?" The crowd responded, to put it mildly, with unanimous enthusiasm.
WoW Archivist: 5 BlizzCon memories
BlizzCon 2015 is only a few more days away!
WoW Archivist: Classic’s melee hunter and the abilities Legion might restore
I'll never forget a Hunter that I quested with in Stonetalon Mountains one evening in December 2004.
WoW Archivist: Call of the Crusade, patch 3.2
WoW players are deep into patch 6.2.
WoW Archivist: Timewalking dungeons of the Burning Crusade
In the WoW Archivist column, we take you back in time to another era of the game. In patch 6.2, Blizzard is offering a way to do that literally.
WoW Archivist: Warcraft’s rings
Most rings are little more than an icon and a handful of stats, but some are so much more. Let's take a look at the strange history of Warcraft's rings.
WoW Archivist: Money and Warcraft
The WoW Token is just the latest place where World of Warcraft and real money collide.
WoW Archivist: Secrets of patch 3.1
Brann Bronzebeard screams as he flees from Ulduar, barely evading Kologarn's eye-lasers. This was our first glimpse of what patch 3.1 had in store for us. It would go down as one of WoW's all-time best.
WoW Archivist: The rise and fall of Wrath’s death knight
Of all 11 classes in WoW, death knights have had the most dramatic evolution. From their beginnings as a supremely flexible "hero class" --with three hybrid trees -- to their current incarnation, DKs have ridden their pale horses a very long way.