The Queue: Heirlooms, mounts, and more
Welcome back to The Queue, WoW Insider's daily Q&A column where the WoW Insider team answers your questions about the World of Warcraft.Today we're going to have a couple of simple answers and just plain "I don't know" responses mixed in with the usual stuff, because they've been repeat questions and not necessarily just one person asking them. Maybe a straight I Don't Know will help a little, but probably not.
Delshay Dethecus US asked...
My question is: Are Heirloom items worth getting for your Alts? If so why? I understand with End game going so well (easier) a lot of players are doing a lot of Heroics still and they are a good way to spend Emblems after you get the gear you need, but are Heirlooms a good thing to buy or should we save the Emblems for something that may come in the future?
My personal opinion is that Heirloom items are completely worth it if you're leveling a character from the bottom. Still somewhere in old school Azeroth? Worth it. Especially the Shoulders which give the XP bonus. If you're level from 70-80, only the Shoulders are worth it and not much else. All XP bonuses are worth it to me, I hate spending so much time leveling.
So whether they're a good purchase or not depends on how far you need to level your alt. Starting from level 1? Pile on the Heirlooms. Starting from Level 70? Pick up the shoulders and call it gravy.
Encifer asked...
Is Naxxramas bigger on the inside than it is on the outside?
Yes. Very much so. The inside is much, much, much bigger.
Hergen asked...
Why don't gnomes have a healing class playable to them? Is there a lore reason for this or is it just by chance?
A little of this, a little of that? Gnomes aren't the kind of race to have Priests, Paladins, Druids or Shaman. They don't worship higher powers, they aren't big on philosophy, and they're not exactly the nature loving type, either. None of the Healing classes fit them, lore-wise.
If there was a Medic-type Healing class that used various tools to heal, that's something the Gnomes would do. I'm not sure there's a place for brain surgeons in WoW, though. We can leave that stuff to the NPCs.
jlpknights82 asked...
Someone on my home realm, in Trade Chat of all places, is trying to convince me that with the racial restrictions being lifted on mounts in 3.0.8, we'll be able to somehow purchase/acquire cross-faction mounts. (I'm Horde, and he keeps telling me we'll be able to get Alliance mounts.) He keeps saying it over and over and linking threads on forums about mounts, but so far I haven't seen any ACTUAL evidence to back up this claim. He says there are Blue posts about it, claiming it will be the case, but they are unsure how it will be implemented just yet.
I call bullcrap.
Could WoWInsider maybe do some investigation into this? The dude is pretty adamant, and it makes me wonder.
It is, indeed, bullcrap. There are still racial restrictions listed on the mounts, but the items are now restricted to every race of your faction instead of select races of your faction. Horde races still can't ride Mechanostriders, Alliance races can't ride Hawkstriders beyond the drop from Kael'thas.Besides, even if it were possible, how would you get them? The mounts are BoP and sold from faction specific vendors.
Archenon asked...
Any word about those double passenger bear mounts being added any time soon?
Haven't heard a thing about it, unfortunately.
Teresa asked...
I'm trying for the Chef title, and I'm confused about the "Northrend Gourmet" achievement. All of the guides and Wowhead say I need 45 Northrend recipes, but checking in game, says I only need 15. Which is it?
There are three steps to this achievement, and finishing the last step counts as it being 'complete.' It goes up in increments of 15. 15 recipes, then 30 recipes, then 45 to finish. Every 15 recipes you get, you complete a step in the chain.
Me asked...
Why is the portal trainer in Theramore a belf?
It's a High Elf. The Alliance still has many High Elves in its ranks. Pretty much every major Human area (Stormwind, Theramore) has a few, and they're out in full force in Northrend. The Silver Covenant, for example.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 6)
Jack Spicer Jan 15th 2009 8:05PM
With the changes to dispel resistances in 3.0.8...
"Dispel Resist talents have changed to protect only beneficial spells and damage over time effects."
What buffs and debuffs aren't going to be protected by dispel resistances?
Orestes Jan 15th 2009 11:25PM
Most notably, CC won't be affected by dispel resist anymore
BigBiker05 Jan 16th 2009 6:41AM
Gnome priests in Gnomer. Although I haven't been there literally in years, there are gnome priests in there. Though I am not entirely sure if they are labeled as priests or if they just heal.
tonz0phun Jan 18th 2009 10:16AM
I love my paladin, he's been my main for 3 years. Lately though I'm rather bored of him. I believe my boredom is due to the fact that I was forced to change my play style. I'm a retnoob now (or retGod) but, I'd always been a Shockadin. I loved the incredible burst dmg in pvp and the fact I could throw some pretty nice holy shock dmg in 5-mans when healing was light (also the massive amount of thread our Pally MT got from my Sanctity Aura). So my question is with all the changes that the pally trees have had I was wondering what a good Shockadin spec would be now?
I've been leaning towards something like this http://www.wowhead.com/?talent=sEA0x0zhVzZZVfMxrI0cbsM
but I'm sure there might be better specs.
- Zefram, sad Shockadin
P.S. RIP Sanctity Aura ;-(
Kemikalkadet Jan 15th 2009 8:12PM
"Why is the portal trainer in Theramore a belf?"
Easy way to check if it's a belf: look at the eyes, if they're glowing green it's a belf. I think high elves have glowing blue eyes.
Unsavory Jan 15th 2009 9:13PM
Easier way: they sound like night elves.
Dinosoar Jan 16th 2009 3:55PM
This is usually the case, but there are some exceptions. According to the lore, High Elves could also have green eyes and gray eyes aside from blue ones, and Blizzard's reflected this in game as the high elf leader Vereesa Windrunner has green eyes, I don't know of any other high elf npcs with different eye colors, but with massive amount added in Wrath I wouldn't be suprised, so their voice emotes would be your best bet.
Soriel Angelfyre Jan 15th 2009 10:35PM
there is one exception, and that is the half-elf paladin in honor hold, his eyes are green
but yeah, for the most part, blue is indicative of high elves (or feeding off of arcane/holy magics) green of blood elves (feeding off of fel/demonic energies) and in a couple cases red (for the dark rangers, pretty sure they dont feed at all anymore, but examples are seen in sylvanas and the one just outside of the forsaken down in borean tundra)
dpoyesac Jan 15th 2009 11:12PM
If I can kill them, they are a High Elf. If I want to kill them but can't, they are a Blood Elf.
Deadly. Off. Topic. Jan 16th 2009 10:04AM
It's rather funny about Arathor as his father's is human and his mother is a high elf. You'd think they'd have taken the time to use a proper model with blue eyes who looks at least half human as well.
srod Jan 16th 2009 11:38PM
And if it's got yellow eyes, it's a Jawa.
Breyzen Jan 15th 2009 8:15PM
"Besides, even if it were possible, how would you get them? The mounts are BoP and sold from faction specific vendors."
Same way we got them in beta: Have a priest mind control the vendors.
Veras Gunn Jan 15th 2009 8:42PM
Only problem is you need to be exalted to buy those mounts, and it is impossible for a horde member to get beyond hostile and vice versa.
Chupathingy Jan 16th 2009 12:21AM
or buy em off the neutral auction house about 5 months before BC when they were still BoU
Kakistocracy Jan 15th 2009 8:17PM
So Alliance could buy the horde engineering bike, but not use it (and of course the reverse for the other)?
Pyxun Jan 15th 2009 8:20PM
So, I can make a death knight on any realm after the patch (given I have a 55+ on any other realm). Awesome! Can I then transfer that DK onto a realm where I have already created a DK?
Jillemixie Jan 15th 2009 8:36PM
No. Blues only want you to have 1 per server.
Woif Jan 15th 2009 8:39PM
Nope. Still one DK per realm.
Niasin Jan 15th 2009 11:16PM
Actually i have 2 DKs on one realm because when the free transfers started i transfered my Main from a server where i already had a DK and made a DK on my new realm, i then free transfered my DK from my old realm to my new one.
Carda Jan 15th 2009 8:26PM
For purposes of enchants, Heirlooms count as level 1 items. So yes, they can be enchanted, you just can't slap Mongoose or something like that on it. Pretty much anything that can go on a first-rank Weapon Vellum is fair game for Heirlooms.