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Breakfast Topic: What are you thankful for?

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It’s Pilgrim’s Bounty , folks, and that means that it’s a time for family. A time for friends. A time for giving. A time for mercilessly slaughtering hundreds of thousands of helpless game birds. And a time, of course, to be thankful. While you stuff your polygonal face with potatoes, pie, and, of course, the ol’ bird, remember to keep that in mind. So, on that note … What on Azeroth are you thankful for this Pilgrim’s Bounty? What’s warming your heart besides cholesterol? Me, I’m thankful for heirloom items. I’m thankful for The Art of War and Judgments of the Wise . I’m thankful for Predatory Strikes and Lightning Overload . I’m thankful for my readers and my faction leaders . And you guys? How about you? Pass the gravy and let us know. Filed under: Breakfast topics Breakfast Topic: What are you thankful for? originally appeared on WoW.com on Thu, 26 Nov 2009 08:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink  |  Email this  |  Comments

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Breakfast Topic: Five years

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Today is November 23rd, and that means it’s the fifth anniversary of the release of World of Warcraft . That’s a long time! Especially in the high-risk world of MMOs, where a bad launch can mean your whole game is doomed , or a sudden change in gameplay can make your whole audience rear up on its hind legs at you. Thankfully, Blizzard has made WoW a living, breathing document, a world that constantly changes and evolves to match its players, which is what makes it so accessible. Throughout dozens of patches , tiers upon tiers of raid bosses , waves of dailies, faction grinds and honor grinds , legendaries and greens, WoW has managed to keep growing and growing along with its subscriber count . And of course, you’ve been there, too. Maybe not for the whole five years like some of us, but everyone’s experienced the game in their own way. So what about you? How long have you been with the game? What’s your favorite memory of “growing up” in WoW ? Will you keep playing for another five years? Happy anniversary, everybody. Here’s to five more! Filed under: Breakfast topics Breakfast Topic: Five years originally appeared on WoW.com on Mon, 23 Nov 2009 08:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink  |  Email this  |  Comments

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Yesterday’s Breakfast Topic was revealing. Revealing in that I revealed that I watch Project Runway. You guys said some stuff, too, I think? I’ll have to go back and look. Ah, yep. Okay. You guys hate the Goku haircut as much as I do. It’s probably the worst one in the game. But hey, we’re not here today to decry current hairstyles. Our trip to the stylist today is all about what we’d like to see added instead of removed. I commented yesterday on the sheer number of awesome hipster haircuts that female goblins are getting, and that’s what I want. I want more modern haircuts for all of the races, especially the girls. I think I count three bobs for blood elf females alone! Give ‘em an awesome Rock Band-style pixie cut. Give troll females a few haircuts that don’t make them look like Bugs Bunny antagonists. Let my night elf male be Morrissey. Let human males have a haircut that doesn’t make them look like a member of the Village People (or Fabio). Give tauren females … I don’t even know what. Something. What do you guys want to see added to the game in terms of hairstyles? Any cuts you can’t live without? Filed under: Breakfast topics , Cataclysm Breakfast Topic: A trip to the stylist, part two originally appeared on WoW.com on Sun, 15 Nov 2009 08:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink  |  Email this  |  Comments

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Breakfast topic: Faction fanboyism

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It’s not unusual to see player speculation on what we’ll see when Cataclysm arrives, and most of us have our own private wish lists. I’m sure I could come up with my own if I thought about it, but while riding between Kamagua and Moa’ki Harbor last night on the Kalu’ak ferry lazily chatting with people, it occurred to me that one of the things I’d kill to have again is another faction like the Tuskarr. These guys are, for lack of a better word, awesome. Their emotes are fantastic. They sell an evil penguin pet and a cool fishing item (the Mastercraft Kalu’ak Fishing Pole ) that probably won’t be replaced for the duration of the expansion. Their ships are giant turtles traveling along beautiful coastline with a vendor on board (seriously, riding these at night = an endless series of Kodak moments). They get my vote as the faction that immerses you most thoroughly in what they need and what they’re doing to survive in an increasingly hostile Azeroth, and I’m wondering if, given Northrend’s various difficulties, they might be convinced to seek warmer climes just so we don’t have to give them up. Agonizing rep grinds have plagued the game since classic, but the Tuskarr are such a well-realized bunch that even at exalted I love hanging around their villages. What’s your favorite faction, and is there anything about them you’d like to see repeated with future reputation grinds? Filed under: Analysis / Opinion , Breakfast topics , Expansions , Factions Breakfast topic: Faction fanboyism originally appeared on WoW.com on Sun, 25 Oct 2009 08:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink  |  Email this  |  Comments

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It’s not unusual to see player speculation on what we’ll see when Cataclysm arrives, and most of us have our own private wish lists. I’m sure I could come up with my own if I thought about it, but while riding between Kamagua and Moa’ki Harbor last night on the Kalu’ak ferry lazily chatting with people, it occurred to me that one of the things I’d kill to have again is another faction like the Tuskarr. These guys are, for lack of a better word, awesome. Their emotes are fantastic. They sell an evil penguin pet and a cool fishing item (the Mastercraft Kalu’ak Fishing Pole ) that probably won’t be replaced for the duration of the expansion. Their ships are giant turtles traveling along beautiful coastline with a vendor on board (seriously, riding these at night = an endless series of Kodak moments). They get my vote as the faction that immerses you most thoroughly in what they need and what they’re doing to survive in an increasingly hostile Azeroth, and I’m wondering if, given Northrend’s various difficulties, they might be convinced to seek warmer climes just so we don’t have to give them up. Agonizing rep grinds have plagued the game since classic, but the Tuskarr are such a well-realized bunch that even at exalted I love hanging around their villages. What’s your favorite faction, and is there anything about them you’d like to see repeated with future reputation grinds? Filed under: Analysis / Opinion , Breakfast topics , Expansions , Factions Breakfast topic: Faction fanboyism originally appeared on WoW.com on Sun, 25 Oct 2009 08:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink  |  Email this  |  Comments

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