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The developers are continuing their hotfix spree, this time targeting Replenishment in the arena. While in an arena, any class that procs Replenishment will only proc it for themselves. It does not apply to the entire party while in an arena. This is something that a lot of people have expected would happen eventually, and it’s good to see that they didn’t wait for another major content patch for something like this. It had to be done, so they did it. I’d love to see that trend continue.

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The developers are continuing their hotfix spree, this time targeting Replenishment in the arena. While in an arena, any class that procs Replenishment will only proc it for themselves. It does not apply to the entire party while in an arena. This is something that a lot of people have expected would happen eventually, and it’s good to see that they didn’t wait for another major content patch for something like this. It had to be done, so they did it. I’d love to see that trend continue.

The arena community has been asking for this for awhile, and if you want to know their reasoning, Serennia discussed it just the other day. I strongly suggest giving it a read. Replenishment is a game changer in the arena, and in a format with teams so small, you can’t really expect every team to find a Replenishment to slot like you can in 10 and 25 man raids. Replenishment essentially being a requirement in the 3v3 format would be a disaster, and it’s been made pretty clear that teams with a Replenishment have a severe advantage over those that don’t.

A post-Patch 3.1 world seems to be one where broken things get fixed quickly, rather than just sit there broken for months until the next content patch. As long as that holds up for more than these few weeks immediately after the patch, I’m a fan of it.

Epic and legendary Warcraft loot up for auction

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Everyone has a list of WoW loot they must own. For some it’s Frostmourne. For others it’s the prestige of having all of the Limited Editions and in-game pets. Well, WoW packrats, pay attention! BlizzPlanet is reporting that the Peninsula Education Foundation is auctioning off $3,500 worth of precious Blizzard loot.

The auction is being held online between 17th-27th April and all proceeds are going to the Peninsula Education Foundation in order to support all schools in the Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District. There are lots of different items on auction but Blizzard fans will be wanting to pay special attention to the World of Warcraft basket which has a starting bid of $1,100 and includes:

  • World of Warcraft: Collector’s Edition (autographed by the development team)
  • World of Warcraft: Burning Crusade Collector’s Edition (autographed by the development team)
  • World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King Collector’s Edition (autographed by the development team)
  • Spectral Tiger Mount Loot Card (Upper Deck)
  • World of Warcraft – one year free gift card
  • Limited Edition Arthas Helm (Sideshow Collectibles)
  • Limited Edition Cinematic Art of WotLK book
  • The Music of Blizzard (Echoes of War), deluxe Eminence CD set
  • 2008 BlizzCon exclusive World of Warcraft Hardback comic collection
  • Deluxe edition, World of Warcraft miniatures Game, Core Set
  • Talking Murloc Plush Toy
  • Vindicator Maraad Deluxe collectors action figure

The auction still has five days left, so if you really, really feel the need to get yourself some shiny loot while helping a good cause, check out the World of Warcraft basket page.

WoW Insider streams from the PTR tonight

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We’re going to be heading out into the PTR tonight again to see what there is to see, and we’re inviting you to come with us. Tonight at 9pm Eastern, we’ll be streaming live video from the PTR over on our Ustream page, as well as chatting live with you and anyone else who stops by.

We’re planning to check out the Argent Tournament first, and probably run through a few of the dailies there, though there’s a VoA boss to test and we may get some PvP testing in as well. It should be a good time no matter what we end up doing.

You can see the stream over on Ustream, or just click through to the second half of this post, where we’ve placed an embedded stream for you to watch and chat with. We’ll sign on to the server around 9pm Eastern (don’t worry, you can DVR Lost — we will be), and it’ll go until we’re done for the evening, whenever that is. See you there!

The awesome weapons of the Argent Tournament

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It’s kind of sad and funny that the best-designed weapons in Patch 3.1 aren’t going to come from Ulduar but from the cool but overshadowed Argent Tournament. As great as the Tier 8 armor designs are, most of the Ulduar weapons just aren’t on par, with the awesomely-named Voldrethar, Dark Blade of Oblivion looking like something you’d stick into an hors d’oeuvre sooner than you would stick it into an opponent. Remember Ashkandi, Greatsword of the Brotherhood? Or Zin’rokh, Destroyer of Worlds? The new 2-handed sword from Ulduar follows that great naming tradition but minus the visual badassery.

On the other hand, the iLevel 200 weapons from the Argent Tournament are some of the best-looking weapons in Wrath of the Lich King. The best thing about them is that aside from being cool, they’re thematically designed to fit specific races. As the Argent Tournament highlights being able to ‘champion’ a particular major or racial city, it’s highly appropriate that the rewards fit the theme. Unfortunately for many players who raid, these weapons won’t be upgrades. However, the Argent Tournament was specifically designed for the solo player, a wonderful concession to a sizeable portion of the game’s customers. Those players should find that the Argent Tournament weapons are excellent upgrades from quest rewards or even heroics.

Breakfast Topic: Awesome Animations

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So hot on the heels of the best mob noise in game discussion, I thought I’d ask another question: What about the animations? We probably don’t think about it too much, but the sounds and animations of PCs and NPCs alike probably end up making a lot of atmosphere we take for granted. It fills out the world and makes it feel more immersive, more real.

With that in mind, the noise topic got me thinking of what animations I really like. There’s a lot of them that at least deserve a mention, from the howling of Coyotes to the nervous skittering of the Silithid. In the new animations, we get stuff like Stinker’s escapades and the wildlife of Grizzly Hills going on with their every day activities.

Beyond that, even PC animations can have their awesome looks, such as a Draenei twirling a Polearm to attack or a male Blood Elf dying with Shakespearean dramatics. Ethereals also have some pretty graceful moves overall, even in the way their bandages move and their energy pulses.

What animations and graphics have you encountered in WoW that have made you stop and say, “Hey, that’s pretty neat?”

Blizzard did the wrong thing with Ulduar-10 emblems

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As we posted yesterday, it has been made very clear at this point that Emblems of Valor are the emblems that are going to drop in the 10-man version of Ulduar, while the 25-man version will drop the entirely new Emblems of Conquest. Nothing is being added to the EoV vendors aside from the relics that drop in Naxx-25.

In other words, 10-man raids are basically getting glossed over, and 25-man raiders are getting all the new shinies.

Where 25-man raiders get an entirely new quartermaster with access to gear on par with normal-mode Uld-25 drops (ilvl 226), as well as two of their tier 8.5 tokens, we get recycled EoV gear that was originally meant for Naxx-25 raiders. This is gear that is half a tier worse than the gear that drops in Uld-10 normal mode (ilvl 213 vs 219), and there is no way for us to buy our tier 8.0 gear with emblems, at all.

Add this to the fact that Val’anyr (the new legendary healer mace) is a 25-man exclusive, and I’m one annoyed raider. They have been saying all along that they want 10-man and 25-man to be separate progression paths. I’m starting to think it’s no coincidence that they left out “but equal;” it’s becoming more and more apparent that 10-man progression is meant to be significantly worse than 25-man progression.

The major argument that Blizz has been giving against putting T8.0 gear for purchase by EoVs is that they don’t want 25-man guilds stockpiling hundreds of emblems in order to rush out and buy stuff on the 3.1 release – they want to depart from the Burning Crusade model of badge farming. That seems like a good idea to me, but the thing to do would have been to introduce a new kind of emblem just for Uld-10, with trading-down to EoVs. Let’s call them Emblems of Awesome, or EoAs for short.

10-man raiders would then get their EoAs out of Uld-10, which they could use to buy T8.0 pieces, just like 25-man raiders buy their pieces with EoCs. Ideally there would also be some new pieces on the EoA vendor, with the appropriate ilvl, 219. And if Uld-10 raiders wanted to go buy some EoV stuff, they could trade their EoAs down to EoVs (and then again down to EoHs in case they needed heirlooms or something).

But no, they didn’t do this. They recycled the EoV stuff, and decided that it was fine to make us rely on boss drops for tier gear, and to get gear 6 ilvls lower than our drops in exchange for our badges. I’m very disappointed. I was really hoping that in Wrath 10- and 25-mans would be on an equal footing, but once again it seems that only the largest groups are considered first-class raiders. Shame.