Dracthyr Evokers have more mobility than any other class — here’s everything they can do
Which class has the best mobility in World of Warcraft?
The Queue: Tour gasping
It’s been a minute since I ran Torghast — by which I mean, I don’t think I’ve run it since 9.0. While clearing my quest log last night, I decided to finally check it out and get rid of whatever quest wanted me to do The Jailer’s Gauntlet. It was fun! I mean, it was still Torghast, but it was nice and to the point, which I appreciated. I just made it through Layer 2, too, so I’m gonna give Layer 3 the ol’ college try here shortly.
In the meantime, it’s Queue time.
Gallery: First look at the Waking Shores zone from the WoW Dragonflight alpha
The Waking Shores zone features an assortment of environments, with Proto-Drakes, raging Elementals, beautiful sunny valleys, golden shores, ashen desolation, dragon architecture, and breathtaking Red Dragonflight areas.
What kinds of crossovers would you like to see once Activision Blizzard is owned by Microsoft?
I keep thinking about what it would be like if Obsidian made a single-player RPG in a Blizzard IP.
Dragonflight consolidates accessibility options to make playing World of Warcraft easier for a variety of players
I haven't exactly made it a secret that I'm playing WoW with declining vision, which causes photosensitive headaches and motion sickness.
Lore Watch Podcast: Exploring Warhammer 40k’s secret branches of the Inquisition
This week, we discuss the various groups within Warhammer 40k's Inquisition, the role of older women in World of Warcraft, and the possible resurgence of the Black Dragonflight in the next WoW expansion.
The Queue: Dracthyr Warriors
They should be a thing. Or at least a Dracthyr spec that can use 2h swords.
What race did you expect would be playable in WoW by now?
I am still kind of amazed we never got playable Vrykul.
Everything coming to Dungeons & Dragons in 2022: Classic settings Spelljammer and Dragonlance are making their return
It's been a busy year for Dungeons and Dragons, with a mountain of new book releases — and more D&D books are due before the end of the year.
The Queue: It all comes together
Trust me, it’ll make sense later.



