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What did you think of the finale of your Covenant Campaign?
If you managed to get your Renown to 22, then you doubtless finished your Covenant Campaign and have gotten your rewards -- such as an awesome mount, an LFR-level weapon (useful for those of us to whom the RNG has not been kind), and of course the satisfaction of some awesome cinematics.
How to introduce a first-time player to Diablo 3
When friends ask me for online game recommendations, Diablo 3 is always my first suggestion.
What are Grateful Offerings, and what should you spend them on?
If you've unlocked the Anima Conductor in your Covenant Sanctum and have defeated the rares or opened the treasures unlocked by it, you may have noticed a new currency reward: Grateful Offering.
Timewalking is back! Here’s what you need to know about Timewalking dungeons of Wrath of the Lich King
Timewalking is back this week, and it's time to dive into one of five Wrath of the Lich King dungeons.
Covenants, the cause of and solution to all of my problems
Now that I have two characters at 60 and have started catching up on Renown -- level 6 today yay -- I'm really coming to realize I had absolutely no idea what I was doing when it came to getting my Covenant systems in place.
With Anduin in Torghast, it’s time for the Alliance to choose a new High King
Anduin Wrynn, High King of the Alliance, is currently believed to be trapped in Torghast, the Jailer's rogue-like prison in the Maw.
What has Shadowlands learned from previous expansions?
Every expansion attempts to learn from the previous expansions.
Exploring Azeroth gives us an updated look at the Eastern Kingdoms while solving an old mystery
Easily lost amidst the excitement of the Shadowlands release last week was the publication of Exploring Azeroth: The Eastern Kingdoms, a fun book that sends our favorite Rogue couple traveling through the Eastern Kingdoms.
How do you feel about the linear leveling experience in Shadowlands?
It's been a while since we had a linear leveling experience in World of Warcraft, where the game's story took you from Zone A to Zone B with no decision on your part. Warlords of Draenor had a single starting zone for each faction, but you could more or less decide which zone to go to next after that, while Legion and Battle for Azeroth both allowed you to pick and choose which zone you wanted to run.
The astonishing cinematics of Shadowlands’ Maw opening experience left us hungry for more
We've talked before about how Battle for Azeroth used cinematics to expand on its storytelling, but I have to say, watching how Blizzard has merged its various kinds of cinematics in Shadowlands is nothing short of breathtaking.



