WoW Gold in Stock–and in my stocking!
15th December 2008
Hey all,
Back again and I just want to say, there is no better time than winter to be warm inside, playing WoW. Especially with the new Lich King expansion rocking my world. The guys at Blizzard have really outdone themselves this time. Anyway I have been a little preoccupied with all that fun stuff—and spending all that pretty WoW gold I bought a couple weeks ago—and haven’t gotten around to trying out any new sites this week—coming soon though, I promise. If you’re new to the blog, you should check out my review of Mogs.com, that’s one service we have found to be a good reliable source to buy WoW gold. I think they have a special going on right now too, if you buy gold you get a discount on WoW powerleveling, which could be handy if you’re in the market for that sort of thing.
My main reason for posting today was to link you a review of the Lich King expansion for those of you who haven’t picked it up already. It gives a good description of the new Death Knight class as well as a rundown of the new 10-man raid groups. You can find the full article here, and I am just going to throw out a little excerpt about the new zone, Northrend, here:
“ Unlike the rather linear Outland, with its early choke-points in Hellfire Peninsula that made the whole first week of the expansion feel like trying to push out a… well, you know where this analogy’s going. Anyhow, Northrend has a twin-zone structure that eased the masses into the game without clogging things up nearly as badly. Sure, the first week out of the gates players were lined up to kill certain quest monsters, but at least the servers weren’t continually crashing from everyone trying to load up in one town.”
Smart thinking, huh?
Till next time, enjoy your holidays!
In case you didn’t get your WoWTlk boxes yet
12th November 2008
Picked this up off the wire today
Blizzard has also announced a collector’s edition will be available as well.
This special edition has the following features: Art of World of Warcraft:
Wrath of King Lich, a 208 page book with never before seen images, a in-game pet, Frosty, a baby frost wyrm, a video DVD with hours of developer interviews and the intro cinematic with developer’s commentary, the official sound track with 21 songs, a mouse pad with a map of Northrend printed on in, and two World of Warcraft Trading Card Game March of the Legion card packs including two unique cards only available in the collector’s edition.
World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King is due to be released November 13, 2008. The game has been rated Teen by the ESRB and will cost about $39.99 for the regular version and $69.99 for the collectors edition.