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		<title>World of Warcraft Moviewatch: What has two thumbs but can&#8217;t heal?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Apr 2010 06:18:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What has two thumbs but can't heal? was the final project for the class "Governance of Virtual Worlds" at Arizona State University's Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law. The team created this machinima as a tie-in to their paper, which was a complaint filed in court alleging civil rights violations against gnomes.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What has two thumbs but can&#8217;t heal? was the final project for the class &#8220;Governance of Virtual Worlds&#8221; at Arizona State University&#8217;s Sandra Day O&#8217;Connor College of Law. The team created this machinima as a tie-in to their paper, which was a complaint filed in court alleging civil rights violations against gnomes.
In a world where people still punt gnomes, I look to this video for guidance in how to stop the travesties. Gnomes are people, too. Thanks to John for the tip &#8212; this video brings a little light into the dark world of gnome abuse. While the video was meant to be funny and kind of absurd, it definitely exemplifies a valid legal argument. It&#8217;s awesome to see how WoW machinima can help teaching strategies; What has two thumbs but can&#8217;t heal? is a total win in that regard.
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		<title>World of Warcarft Magic Introduce</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Apr 2010 02:30:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With a simple gesture of their hands, a wizard can summon forth magic from both nature and places of darker origins. Magic-Users weave magic the way an artist draws a portrait. Muttering a few words and pointing at their foes can hit enemies with the force of a thousand blows or rend the very existence of the planes asunder. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As I was a kid,I like magic very much.The game world of warcarf offer the skill magic,here,you will find the interesting thing,thought the game,you will known about lot’s of magic.
The next is the introduce the magic:
With a simple gesture of their hands, a wizard can summon forth magic from both nature and places of darker origins. Magic-Users weave magic the way an artist draws a portrait. Muttering a few words and pointing at their foes can hit enemies with the force of a thousand blows or rend the very existence of the planes asunder. Through magic, a person can gain respect, friendship, or money.
The key to being a Wizard, Shaman, or Farseer, (among other things) is of course, magic. Magic is the user&#8217;s last defense against the evil forces that threaten Azeroth. All other skills fall secondary to a true magic-user of Azeroth, no sacrifice is to great to enhance their magical talents. There are no universal magic&#8217;s within the land of Azeroth, various forms of magic are weaved from many sources. Shaman and Farseers derive their powers from the Earth, Air, Water, Fire, and Nature itself. Mages and their kin however believe that magic is a tool, not a request.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Four years of World of Warcraft</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Mar 2010 08:13:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>We at WoW Insider would like to congratulate Blizzard on four years of World of Warcraft &#8212; it&#8217;s been an amazing ride so far, and it&#8217;s not over yet. After the break, some of our writers have posted their own thoughts and memories on the game&#8217;s anniversary, and please add your own in the comments below.
It could seem silly to celebrate the anniversary of a videogame, especially one that, if you&#8217;ve been playing since day one, you&#8217;ve spent over $800 and countless hours on. But then again, look at what this game has given back: groups and guilds full of friends (and some spouses), weeknights full of gear upgrades and XP gains, Saturday afternoons spent slaying dragons and Sunday evenings spent picking herbs in the Swamp of Sorrows or admiring the sunsets in Hinterlands. We&#8217;ve played this game for four years, and for most of us, it&#8217;s been worth every quest. Here&#8217;s to many, many more.
Alex Ziebart: My guild and the people in it are the memories that are will last the longest, long after WoW is gone. If I had to stick to gameplay though, my first time summoning Ragnaros was one of the most epic moments I&#8217;ve ever had in gaming.</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We at WoW Insider would like to congratulate Blizzard on four years of World of Warcraft &#8212; it&#8217;s been an amazing ride so far, and it&#8217;s not over yet. After the break, some of our writers have posted their own thoughts and memories on the game&#8217;s anniversary, and please add your own in the comments below.
It could seem silly to celebrate the anniversary of a videogame, especially one that, if you&#8217;ve been playing since day one, you&#8217;ve spent over $800 and countless hours on. But then again, look at what this game has given back: groups and guilds full of friends (and some spouses), weeknights full of gear upgrades and XP gains, Saturday afternoons spent slaying dragons and Sunday evenings spent picking herbs in the Swamp of Sorrows or admiring the sunsets in Hinterlands. We&#8217;ve played this game for four years, and for most of us, it&#8217;s been worth every quest. Here&#8217;s to many, many more.
Alex Ziebart: My guild and the people in it are the memories that are will last the longest, long after WoW is gone. If I had to stick to gameplay though, my first time summoning Ragnaros was one of the most epic moments I&#8217;ve ever had in gaming.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Arena points being reimbursed&#8230; for now</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jan 2010 03:46:48 +0000</pubDate>
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Players will be seeing the arena points they had left after season 7 ended be reimbursed in the near (if not immediate) future. Yesterday players logged on after maintenance to discover their points had been wiped, and that season 8 had not yet begun. Arena points are only wiped at the beginning of a season, not before and not during the transition between seasons.
Crygil&#8217;s full statement on the reimbursement is as follows:

Arena points were wiped during the recent maintenance following the end of the arena season on January 19th. We initially intended to launch the next arena season this week, but it was delayed due to the minor content patch that needs to coincide with the beginning of the season having some last minute issues to resolve.
Due to the delay in the arena season we are in the process of reimbursing arena points to all eligible participants. Characters will be returned to the amount they had on Tuesday, January 26th. All arena points will then be wiped when season 8 begins. We apologize for the confusion this caused and appreciate your understanding

Rumors place season 8 beginning next week, although there has been no official announcement. Arena season 8</p>]]></description>
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Players will be seeing the arena points they had left after season 7 ended be reimbursed in the near (if not immediate) future. Yesterday players logged on after maintenance to discover their points had been wiped, and that season 8 had not yet begun. Arena points are only wiped at the beginning of a season, not before and not during the transition between seasons.
Crygil&#8217;s full statement on the reimbursement is as follows:

Arena points were wiped during the recent maintenance following the end of the arena season on January 19th. We initially intended to launch the next arena season this week, but it was delayed due to the minor content patch that needs to coincide with the beginning of the season having some last minute issues to resolve.
Due to the delay in the arena season we are in the process of reimbursing arena points to all eligible participants. Characters will be returned to the amount they had on Tuesday, January 26th. All arena points will then be wiped when season 8 begins. We apologize for the confusion this caused and appreciate your understanding

Rumors place season 8 beginning next week, although there has been no official announcement. Arena season 8</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>The Queue: I am 25 minutes older than Alex</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 05:53:22 +0000</pubDate>
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Welcome back to The Queue, WoW.com&#8217;s daily Q&amp;A column where the WoW.com team answers your questions about the World of Warcraft. Adam Holisky will be your host today.
On January 24th, 2008 at 9:27 p.m. central I was officially welcomed into the WoW Insider family. At 9:52 p.m. central that same evening Alex Ziebart was brought on board. Between the 25 minutes that I was on staff and Alex wasn&#8217;t, I had already leaked three Blizzard secrets, pissed off Blizzard PR four times, got an angry email from Ghostcrawler about calling warriors the redheaded step children of WoW, and was fired and rehired at least five separate times by Liz Harper.
Alex, my friend, you have a lot of catching up to do. Get crackin&#8217; you whipper snapper!
In all seriousness, between my first post and this one, the two years I&#8217;ve spent writing here have been awesome. It&#8217;s a job that I never thought I&#8217;d have, and definitely one that I never thought I&#8217;d stay in this long. And out of all the columns I write, penning The Queue twice a week for you all is some of the most fun I have. So let&#8217;s get to it!
Justin asked&#8230;
&#8220;What&#8217;s Frostmourne doing in</p>]]></description>
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Welcome back to The Queue, WoW.com&#8217;s daily Q&amp;A column where the WoW.com team answers your questions about the World of Warcraft. Adam Holisky will be your host today.
On January 24th, 2008 at 9:27 p.m. central I was officially welcomed into the WoW Insider family. At 9:52 p.m. central that same evening Alex Ziebart was brought on board. Between the 25 minutes that I was on staff and Alex wasn&#8217;t, I had already leaked three Blizzard secrets, pissed off Blizzard PR four times, got an angry email from Ghostcrawler about calling warriors the redheaded step children of WoW, and was fired and rehired at least five separate times by Liz Harper.
Alex, my friend, you have a lot of catching up to do. Get crackin&#8217; you whipper snapper!
In all seriousness, between my first post and this one, the two years I&#8217;ve spent writing here have been awesome. It&#8217;s a job that I never thought I&#8217;d have, and definitely one that I never thought I&#8217;d stay in this long. And out of all the columns I write, penning The Queue twice a week for you all is some of the most fun I have. So let&#8217;s get to it!
Justin asked&#8230;
&#8220;What&#8217;s Frostmourne doing in</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>WoW Rookie: Building bigger, better newbies</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2010 05:55:54 +0000</pubDate>
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New around here? WoW Rookie points WoW&#8217;s newest players to the basics of a good start in the World of Warcraft. For links to all our tips, tricks and how-to&#8217;s, visit WoW.com&#8217;s WoW Rookie Guide.
We&#8217;re taking out the mop and bucket at the WoW Rookie Guide this week, scrubbing down outdated articles and polishing up pieces that cover recently updated features. We think you&#8217;ll like the new section we&#8217;re creating within the guide specifically for brand new level 80s. By no stretch of the imagination will WoW Rookie end up expanding to the point of becoming a virtual WoW 101 &#8230; But we will keep a corner devoted to players who&#8217;ve just hit 80 for the first time.
So while we&#8217;re madly cooking and cleaning behind the scenes this week, we&#8217;ve rounded up a few new and old favorites for you to poke through. Or hop on over to the WoW Rookie Guide itself for even more &#8212; but if you should spy a pink-haired gnome in a maid&#8217;s outfit or (heaven forbid!) encounter an undead harridan wielding a rolling pin, please keep in mind that housekeeping is still in progress.




Elemental Shaman 101
If you&#8217;re intrigued by the idea of</p>]]></description>
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New around here? WoW Rookie points WoW&#8217;s newest players to the basics of a good start in the World of Warcraft. For links to all our tips, tricks and how-to&#8217;s, visit WoW.com&#8217;s WoW Rookie Guide.
We&#8217;re taking out the mop and bucket at the WoW Rookie Guide this week, scrubbing down outdated articles and polishing up pieces that cover recently updated features. We think you&#8217;ll like the new section we&#8217;re creating within the guide specifically for brand new level 80s. By no stretch of the imagination will WoW Rookie end up expanding to the point of becoming a virtual WoW 101 &#8230; But we will keep a corner devoted to players who&#8217;ve just hit 80 for the first time.
So while we&#8217;re madly cooking and cleaning behind the scenes this week, we&#8217;ve rounded up a few new and old favorites for you to poke through. Or hop on over to the WoW Rookie Guide itself for even more &#8212; but if you should spy a pink-haired gnome in a maid&#8217;s outfit or (heaven forbid!) encounter an undead harridan wielding a rolling pin, please keep in mind that housekeeping is still in progress.




Elemental Shaman 101
If you&#8217;re intrigued by the idea of</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>WoW Insider Show live today at 3:30 PM Eastern</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jan 2010 05:51:36 +0000</pubDate>
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The WoW Insider Show returns to the airwaves today at 3:30 PM Eastern time, bringing with it familiar faces Michael Sacco and Matthew Rossi (your host and co-host, respectively), with special guests Tim &#8220;Heartbourne&#8221; Tusing and Jimmy &#8220;DJTyrant&#8221; Blocksom of Project Lore bringing their unique perspectives to this week&#8217;s top stories, both here and around the internet.
And, of course, they&#8217;ll answer your emails and talk live with the folks in the chat channel. You can email the podcast any time of night or day at theshow@wow.com, and you&#8217;ll be able to listen in to the show on the feed on our Ustream site, or after the jump.
</p>]]></description>
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The WoW Insider Show returns to the airwaves today at 3:30 PM Eastern time, bringing with it familiar faces Michael Sacco and Matthew Rossi (your host and co-host, respectively), with special guests Tim &#8220;Heartbourne&#8221; Tusing and Jimmy &#8220;DJTyrant&#8221; Blocksom of Project Lore bringing their unique perspectives to this week&#8217;s top stories, both here and around the internet.
And, of course, they&#8217;ll answer your emails and talk live with the folks in the chat channel. You can email the podcast any time of night or day at theshow@wow.com, and you&#8217;ll be able to listen in to the show on the feed on our Ustream site, or after the jump.
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		<title>WoW, Casually: Looking backward and forward</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jan 2010 06:25:06 +0000</pubDate>
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Robin Torres writes WoW, Casually for the player with limited playtime. Of course, you people with lots of playtime can read this too, but you may get annoyed by the fact that we are unashamed, even proud, of the fact that beating WoW isn&#8217;t our highest priority. Take solace in the fact that your gear is better than ours, but if that doesn&#8217;t work, remember that we outnumber you. Not that that&#8217;s a threat, after all, we don&#8217;t have time to do anything about it. But if WoW were a democracy, we&#8217;d win.
The problem with writing these year end posts for WoW is the tendency for Blizzard to make huge changes at the end of the year, altering everything. Whether it&#8217;s a new expansion like Wrath of the Lich King or Patch 3.3, it&#8217;s hard to remember what the game was like the previous 3/4 of the year. It&#8217;s not that we didn&#8217;t have a good time before the big year end events, but the game becomes so different, what we did before is irrelevant.
This year, hopefully by or during the summer, we&#8217;ll be getting another expansion &#8212; only this will literally change everything. It&#8217;s like we&#8217;ll be getting WoW II, only without</p>]]></description>
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Robin Torres writes WoW, Casually for the player with limited playtime. Of course, you people with lots of playtime can read this too, but you may get annoyed by the fact that we are unashamed, even proud, of the fact that beating WoW isn&#8217;t our highest priority. Take solace in the fact that your gear is better than ours, but if that doesn&#8217;t work, remember that we outnumber you. Not that that&#8217;s a threat, after all, we don&#8217;t have time to do anything about it. But if WoW were a democracy, we&#8217;d win.
The problem with writing these year end posts for WoW is the tendency for Blizzard to make huge changes at the end of the year, altering everything. Whether it&#8217;s a new expansion like Wrath of the Lich King or Patch 3.3, it&#8217;s hard to remember what the game was like the previous 3/4 of the year. It&#8217;s not that we didn&#8217;t have a good time before the big year end events, but the game becomes so different, what we did before is irrelevant.
This year, hopefully by or during the summer, we&#8217;ll be getting another expansion &#8212; only this will literally change everything. It&#8217;s like we&#8217;ll be getting WoW II, only without</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Upcoming class and item balance changes</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Jan 2010 02:21:13 +0000</pubDate>
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There has been a lot of good discussion lately concerning various aspects of the DPS status quo. Some classes are putting out too much compared to their cloth counterparts, and others have suddenly found themselves too powerful in certain areas of the game. Blizzard recognizes this, and this evening the Lead System Designer, Ghostcrawler, came out and enumerated a few things Blizzard believes are true.
Ghostcrawler has left the door open to these class and item balance issues being fixed (if Blizzard decides to pursue such fixes) in either a hotfix or through an upcoming patch. Chief among these changes are an increase in warlock DPS, a decrease in rogue DPS, a change in protection warriors to limit their utility in PvP, and refinements to Icecrown Citadel weapon procs.
When looking over this laundry list of areas to change, it&#8217;s important to remember that Ghostcrawler is not promising a fix, and that he and his team are not ready to share specifics. He has not promised you the pony, so don&#8217;t be mad if some of these changes don&#8217;t happen.
Ghostcrawler&#8217;s full statement after the break.

From Ghostcrawler:
As many of you have suspected, we think rogue</p>]]></description>
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There has been a lot of good discussion lately concerning various aspects of the DPS status quo. Some classes are putting out too much compared to their cloth counterparts, and others have suddenly found themselves too powerful in certain areas of the game. Blizzard recognizes this, and this evening the Lead System Designer, Ghostcrawler, came out and enumerated a few things Blizzard believes are true.
Ghostcrawler has left the door open to these class and item balance issues being fixed (if Blizzard decides to pursue such fixes) in either a hotfix or through an upcoming patch. Chief among these changes are an increase in warlock DPS, a decrease in rogue DPS, a change in protection warriors to limit their utility in PvP, and refinements to Icecrown Citadel weapon procs.
When looking over this laundry list of areas to change, it&#8217;s important to remember that Ghostcrawler is not promising a fix, and that he and his team are not ready to share specifics. He has not promised you the pony, so don&#8217;t be mad if some of these changes don&#8217;t happen.
Ghostcrawler&#8217;s full statement after the break.

From Ghostcrawler:
As many of you have suspected, we think rogue</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Blood Pact: Meet the minions part 5, the infernal and doomguard</title>
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Blood Pact is your weekly warlock digest brought to you by Dominic Hobbs. &#8220;Don&#8217;t tell anyone this but Niby is daft.&#8221; ~ Impsy &lt;Niby&#8217;s Minion&gt;
This week, Blood Pact looks at the bad-boys of our demon companions. When you think through the various warlock minions it&#8217;s common to consider their usefulness. This is especially true of non-warlocks and raid leaders. Everyone knows that imp for his ranged DPS, health bonus and constant grumbling, the felhunter for annoying casters, voidwalker for tanking, felguard for pure DPS and the succubus for, well, dying a lot in Black Temple. This week though we look at two minions that are best known for killing people and causing trouble in towns and villages: the infernal and the doomguard.
Anyone who has been playing the game for some time probably remembers at least one occasion where a bored warlock has decided that they have nothing better to do than annoy low-level members of their own faction by setting one of these guys loose. If not then you&#8217;ve almost certainly heard stories. It&#8217;s these stories that, even though this chaos is no longer possible, make others look at locks with much</p>]]></description>
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Blood Pact is your weekly warlock digest brought to you by Dominic Hobbs. &#8220;Don&#8217;t tell anyone this but Niby is daft.&#8221; ~ Impsy &lt;Niby&#8217;s Minion&gt;
This week, Blood Pact looks at the bad-boys of our demon companions. When you think through the various warlock minions it&#8217;s common to consider their usefulness. This is especially true of non-warlocks and raid leaders. Everyone knows that imp for his ranged DPS, health bonus and constant grumbling, the felhunter for annoying casters, voidwalker for tanking, felguard for pure DPS and the succubus for, well, dying a lot in Black Temple. This week though we look at two minions that are best known for killing people and causing trouble in towns and villages: the infernal and the doomguard.
Anyone who has been playing the game for some time probably remembers at least one occasion where a bored warlock has decided that they have nothing better to do than annoy low-level members of their own faction by setting one of these guys loose. If not then you&#8217;ve almost certainly heard stories. It&#8217;s these stories that, even though this chaos is no longer possible, make others look at locks with much</p>]]></content:encoded>
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