BlizzCaps: Train in vain
As a final indignity, it turned out the Iron Horde hadn't even bothered to install cow catchers.
Breakfast Topic: Your little gaming annoyances
Sure, I like World of Warcraft, but that doesn't mean there aren't things about the game that bug me.
Tonight! It’s the Blizzard Watch Podcast
Join us tonight at 11 p.m.
Give me mecha-worms or give me death
There are two things you should know about me before we begin: I love fishing and I hate engineering.
Slightly Impressive presents #DearMe: A Letter to my Noob Self
Slightly Impressive has released a new video that manages to squarely hit the nostalgia button -- well, for me anyway.
The History of the Diablo’s Nephalem
Despite the presence of Uldyssian and his followers, it was merely a chapter, a small one in a saga that links us from the creation of the world of Sanctuary to the present day. One cannot discuss the Sin War without discussing nephalem, for in a way, the nephalem are far more important to the cosmos than Sanctuary, Inarius or Lilith. More important than the Archangels or Prime Evils.
Shifting Perspectives: Optimizing your druid for Slagworks
Today, we’re going to start a series on the bosses of Blackrock Foundry, beginning with the first wing, The Slagworks.
The Queue: Desolace isn’t so desolate
Let’s jump right in today, eh?
BlizzCaps: All the single ladies
BlizzCaps: Where I don't care what the news says, Terry Pratchett ATEN'T DEAD.
Breakfast Topic: Does lore matter to you?
I was having a discussion about Garona Halforcen the other day because of her status as the first legendary follower, and the person I was discussing it with told me flat out he didn't care about the story of World of Warcraft at all



