How do you deal with in-game social anxiety?
Our first look at the Shadowlands capital city of Oribos
The mysterious Oribos is the capital of the Shadowlands, but Blizzard’s preview shows a city facing desperate times
The Blizzard Watch D&D group returns to a creepy volcano lair with fresh characters in our latest one-shot adventure
The Queue: Mayo vs. Ketchup Pt. II
Man, kind of crazy to think it’s been almost 3 years since my first Splatfest-themed Queue, huh? And here we are again, revisiting that fateful Mayo vs. Ketchup battle. I still don’t quite know why it came down to those two choices, and spraying white ink all over the map as Team Mayo is, um… interesting. But I am excited as heck, because I missed Splatfests so much.
The bonus Splatfest kicks off tomorrow at 3:00 p.m. Pacific, and (unlike last time), I’ll be repping Team Mayo. It’s gonna be a good time.
Anyhow, it’s Queue time.
Why would you ever reroll you World of Warcraft main?
How to earn Tokens for Overwatch League 2020 so you can (eventually) buy your favorite team skins
How to manage Corrupted gear for your undergeared alts
Blizzard updates targeted Corruption to work for previously cleansed items, and now, not just new ones
The Queue: Anxiety is a heck of a drug
I’ve lived with an anxiety disorder for years, and one of the ways I’ve dealt with it is by isolating myself as much as possible from other people. Going to BlizzCon last year was a massive effort, and while I was very glad I got to go, I was also very tense and even afraid the whole time. Coming home was sad, because BlizzCon was so amazing, but it was also a huge relief to not be around so many people, and to be with my wife and our little family again.
So it’s strange. In a way, all this self-isolation we’re all doing now is just how I live all the time, so I’m seeing everyone having a hard time coping and I have no idea how to help. I hope you’re all holding up okay.
This is the Queue. We can hang out here.



