Looking back...

The holidays are starting to wrap up, New Years parties are starting to gain momentum, and the feast of the winters veil is coming to an end. 2006 is almost over and we here at Ten Ton Hammer take a look back at the various changes that came to World of Warcraft. All three of our community managers worked hard to share their thoughts on the year passed, so join us as we look back through this year!

Rain fell for the first time in Azeroth in the second quarter of 2006. Gnomish engineers came up with a handy invention called a keyring and the flight masters for both Horde and Alliance taught their animals to carry their passengers extended distances. Dungeon sets became available through questing and level 60 characters were rewarded with gold rather than useless experience.

Grab a blanket and read up on WoW 2006 - A Year in Review. Got comments? Share them on our forums!


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Last Updated: Mar 13, 2016

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Get in the bush with David "Xerin" Piner as he leverages his spectacular insanity to ask the serious questions such as is Master Yi and Illidan the same person? What's for dinner? What are ways to elevate your gaming experience? David's column, Respawn, is updated near daily with some of the coolest things you'll read online, while David tackles ways to improve the game experience across the board with various hype guides to cool games.

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