The WoW Weekly Report - Patch 3.3.5 and the Death of AVR

by on May 25, 2010

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Last week we finally got to see the new female Worgen models for Cataclysm. I'm posative the coolness factor of running around as a female werewolf will have many players rolling new characters.

We also heard that the raid tool called AVR will be blocked from running in the game as it gave players too much of an advantage according to Blizzard.

Also last week the new Ruby Sanctum raid was activated on the PTR and players got their first chance at fighting Halion. It will not be long before we all get to enter the Ruby Sanctum.

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PTR Patch 3.3.5 - A New Instance and a New Way to Chat

A look at the 3.3.5 PTR patch notes by Mem

Raiders who are thirsting for some new content will be pleased as Patch 3.3.5 will spell the opening of the Ruby Sanctum. The Ruby Sanctum is an all new 10 and 25 player raid, located in Dragonblight. This instance will be available in normal and Heroic difficulties, and is only accessible by level 80 players. This instance is currently available for testing so head on over to the PTR and check it out!

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Semi-Hardcore #4: Tanks and Attitude

This week in Semi-Hardcore, Byron “Messiah” Mudry takes a look at the real world personalities that make up the best in-game tanks, as he sees it. What kind of person is a tank most likely to be out of game, calm mild mannered or raging control freak? In this issue he looks at the sometimes vastly conflicting parts of a tank's personality that are required to perform at the highest level.

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Cataclysm Professions- Change We Can Believe In?

Machinima: The Craft of War - Blind

Beginners' Guide to PvP and the Battlegrounds

Semi-Hardcore #4: Tanks and Attitude Blizzard Reveals New Female Worgen Models The Worst Things to Hear in WoW Casually Casual IV: The Guild Paradox

SC2 - First Phase of Starcraft II Beta Comes to an End

Remote Auction House Enters Beta Testing

BlizzCon 2010 Tickets Go On Sale June 2nd and June 5th

Enter the Ruby Sanctum

Goodbye AVR, it was good while it lasted!

Jay Mohr Returns to MC BlizzCon 2010



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