What sin could Old Blanchy have committed to become the Sinrunner?
Other character customization options we’d like to see in Shadowlands
The Queue: Take a break
We’re at the point of quarantine where I’m so desperate for a vacation that I’ve been asking — maybe even begging — my kids to go spend the night with me in a tent outside. They are not at all into it. I don’t fully blame them, since where we live it is uncomfortably hot and sticky, and it’s been raining for the past two days, but still. Since our summer vacation usually involves a road trip with fast food and gas station snacks I’ve also been craving Burger King. I finally broke down and got some gummi bears, but it just isn’t the same.
This is The Queue, where you ask questions and it’s my job to answer them, even though I really need a vacation. No offense.
Uther the Lightbringer — his history on Azeroth and his future in Bastion in the Shadowlands
What is your favorite gaming background noise?
Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything sourcebook is D&D’s biggest rules expansion in years
What is ray tracing and what will it do in Shadowlands?
How to use material from previous editions of Dungeons and Dragons in your 5e campaign
The Queue: Crossing things off
Over the weekend I finally went and tackled the achievements I was missing from my Glory of the Argus Raider. Turns out that they weren’t that hard with our gear now. I had more trouble making it past Imonar the Soulhunter’s extremely long Sleep Canister ability than most of the bits for the achievements themselves. He likes to reapply it like a jerk before the first one has even fallen off! Well, aside from Aggramar’s — his achievement took a few tries.
I’m glad that my friend convinced me to come along because now I have that beautiful shadowy demon dog. It did make me think though. We run around collecting these demonic and otherworldly mounts all the time, what if that’s secretly part of the Old God’s plan? Soon they’ll have an army of Void beasts just waiting to drop unsuspecting riders to their doom.
But enough about what the dog may or may not be plotting. It’s time for — the Queue.



