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BlizzCaps: I start to complain that there’s no rain
"I knew California was in the middle of a drought, but seriously, did Blizzard have to turn off the streams in Tanaan?" asks submitter Lib. "I don't like it when my wolf has to drink straight from a waterfall. It's bad enough that I can't bathe, but having to smell wet dog is just too much."
Breakfast Topic: The gamer diet
The need for immediate sustenance, either during a long gaming session or right after we’ve been glued to a screen for a prolonged period, can often have us reaching for whatever’s most convenient (which, sadly, rarely ends up being what’s healthiest as well).
Patch 6.2: Admiral Taylor’s Greatsword to be transmoggable
Community Manager Rygarius confirmed today what many Alliance players had been hoping for: the Greatsword of beloved NPC Admiral Taylor will be available for transmogrification in Patch 6.2.
How to build a good PVE pet battle team
Even your very first foray into the melee will require you to slot your precious little fuzzy friends into a team. Some teams are more effective than others, and if you want to start conquering those big challenges you're going to need to learn how to build a good team.
Officers’ Quarters: Dirty laundry
Is it okay to talk about a member's "dirty laundry" after they left? What about pugging progression bosses outside your guild's raids? What can you do if you think your officers promoted the wrong person? This week's OQ has the answers!
BlizzCaps: Where once there was a yacht, now there is naught!
"I've known this was here, off the edge of Netherstorm, since The Burning Crusade," writes submitter Heilandcoo of Deathtacular on Llane (US-H).
Patch 6.2: Tiny Pepe hats
Move over, Perky Pug. You're not the only companion who can wear a tiny hat in this town anymore!
Patch 6.2: Left Shark and other new battle pets
New battle pets and battle pet achievements have been datamined from the latest patch 6.2 PTR build.
Scaling: On feedback processes and language
Simply invoking the word “scaling” as a class or spec’s primary issue provides very little meaningful feedback, and is usually a disservice to yourself and your community. Let’s analyze why.



