Warcraft
What other weather effects would you like to see in WoW?
Without spoiling too much, the above image is from the Battle for Azeroth alpha and showcases an instance of Stormwind that has both a different skybox and fog effects on the ground.
Battle for Azeroth Zuldazar Gallery: Temple of the Prophet and Atal’Dazar
Latest WoW hotfixes nerf the best parts of Seething Shore
Last week, Seething Shore made its pseudo-premiere in World of Warcraft, thanks to being available for a week as a "preview Brawl." Now, the battleground is officially part of the standard pool of random-queue options, but with a couple of adjustments.
Battle for Azeroth Zuldazar Gallery: Dazar’alor and the Zocalo
The Spiral Path, sequel to World of Warcraft: Traveler, now available
World of Warcraft: Traveler, the children's book written by Greg Weisman, released back in October 2016.
Battle for Azeroth might have a mission table after all
Back at BlizzCon, the developers were quite vague and noncommittal about whether or not Battle for Azeroth would have a new mission table, making it seem unlikely the feature would carry over.
Know Your Lore: Mysteries of the Draenei and Naaru
They rejected the offer of a Titan and survived his wrath.
Spec and scaling changes are everywhere in the latest Battle for Azeroth alpha build
Once again the folks at Wowhead have done their usual fine work in datamining the latest from the upcoming expansion. Build 21631 is live and it's got a few changes, including talents in places where trees were incomplete and some significant changes to certain specs.
What to love (and what not to) about WoW’s new Seething Shore battleground
Yesterday, World of Warcraft players were treated to a bit of a surprise when Blizzard dropped the new Seething Shore battleground on us without much prior fanfare.
🔒 How Blizzard could make tanking more engaging in Battle for Azeroth
Legion was a fantastic expansion in many ways, but as I look back over the raid fights as a main tank, I can't help but notice the developers have fallen into a rut with the design of tank encounters.



