The Queue: Extreme Edition

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. Adam Holisky will be your host today.
Dan Asked...
"Does anyone know who the three characters in all the BlizzCon announcement graphics are (see posting earlier this week)? One looks just like Thrall, but the other two seem pretty vague... a paladin and some sort of demonic rogue looking thing (maybe an Orc)?"
Great question! I love answering questions that move beyond the glitz and glamour and delve deeper into things. The image in question is pictured at the top of this article for those that missed our BlizzCon 2009 announcement earlier in the week. Each of the characters represents one of Blizzard's different major franchises: Warcraft, Diablo, and StarCraft.
The left hand guy is Thrall, as you mentioned. Thrall is the Warchief of the Horde, Liberator of the Orcs, Lord of the Clans, Son of Durotan and Ruler of Durotar. He's a bad ass dude.
In the center sits Tyreal, from the Diablo series. He is Archangel of Justice, member of the Angiris Council. He's a bad ass dude.
On the right is Zeratul, a member of the Protoss race from StarCraft. He's a Dark Templar that likes to go around and assassinate people. And while Kerrigan played him like a tool, he too is a bad ass dude.
The links above will take you to wiki entries on each of the characters if you want to know more about them.
Robert M asked...
"Do we have any idea if Power Word: Barrier is going to take the place of Divine Spirit? If it was that high, a Barrier/CoH priest could prove to be pretty nasty and send the other healers home crying."
I agree that it might create some imbalance, however until we see what Blizzard has decided to do on the PTR (soon, I'm sure), we can't really start speculating what the effects of it will be. And just to be clear: we don't know where it'll exactly exist.
Robert M also asked...
"WoW Insider reported that 3.1 was finished according to a Kaplan interview.
Don't all the changes and the 'waves' of class changes lead many to believe that Blizzard is full of bat guano? Or that the previous major patch and expansion didn't go as smooth as they had thought it would at the very least, and they had to head back to the drawing board for a few areas?"
This is another great question!
What I took from the Kaplan interview was that Blizzard has the large points for future patches already mapped out. Ie: They know what they want in 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, etc... Activision-Blizzard is one of the largest game studios on the planet, they know how to plan things out better than the rest of them. I can tell you from working behind the scenes at a few programming gigs, as well as with my experience here at WoW Insider and the Joystiq network, that we have a plan for what we'll do with the site for the next year. And while that will change over time, no doubt, I could list off several things I know are in the pipeline to be changed here at WoW Insider. The same applies to Blizzard and their patches. They have a very good idea where they want to be a year from now, and stuff is going to change during the passage of time, but they can list off several big things that are in the pipeline.
This is all part of the development process. I wouldn't take it as a sign that Blizzard has had failures. I would take it as the exact opposite. They have zoned in on things that work and don't work, dynamically adapting to the changing environment. They bring out changes, sometimes testing them live (perhaps a little more than they should, granted), and then bring out more changes to compliment those. This is a part of the "Extreme Programming" model that has been popular for a while now. There is some good academic debate to be had about that model, but I'll leave that out since it's not totally relevant to WoW.
The idea, which I think underlines your question, is that Blizzard should come up with a plan and stick to it. And while that works for some things, it's been proven numerous times that the "stay the course" attitude ends in failure – especially in business.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 5)
Cellwinn Feb 19th 2009 9:55PM
Is Ulduar going to have an associated rep faction similar to raids in vanilla WoW and TBC (eg. Scale of the Sands for CoT: MH)?
also,
How far is it going to go with Bind to Account Heirloom items? Can we expect to see fully geared up level 1's with beige items (or is it gold?) in every slot? Or will they stick to Shoulder items and weapons?
MazokuRanma Feb 19th 2009 10:06PM
I haven't seen anything that suggests they'll let you fill out every slot, and I'm inclined to believe it won't happen. They've said before they want people to continue to experience the old world they worked so hard on originally and making it so that you have no reason to get any gear from 1-70 seems like it would fly in the face of that.
Anaughtybear Feb 19th 2009 10:44PM
I think a lot of people would like to see more types of account-bound items. So many of the pre-Wrath items look hideous enough that people would do almost anything to avoid wearing them. Since there is so much gold being spent on blue items for leveling and twinking these days, it seems like it would be a no-brainer. However, Blizzard enjoys letting us dump money on nothing, since they have a delusion about there being a real economy in WoW.
They also get around to meaningful changes very slowly, instead focusing on whether clams stack and such. If you need proof of that, ask any tauren druid how long they have been begging for a better looking cat form. Yeah, basically forever.
Chris Anthony Feb 19th 2009 11:49PM
I don't know about heirloom items, per se, but I'd love to have seen some of the Love Is In The Air items be Bind to Account rather than Bind on Pickup...
apoxic Feb 20th 2009 2:09AM
If the Event items weren't BoP, people would create level 1 alts just to hog as much as possible. This reason alone won't make it happen.
Sure, if there were some sort of level req. involved, but then again, you'd leave out those with characters only below that level req.
Ryan Feb 20th 2009 2:44AM
I'd hardly say they're "focusing" on clam-stacking to the exclusion of new stuff, like replacing the admittedly godawful tauren bear model- you're comparing an issue that was probably fixed with some quick coding over somebody's lunch break with new content that would take people away from other projects to do art direction/design, make the model, work on animations, skin the model, etc.
tom Feb 19th 2009 9:57PM
Thrall from Warcraft....Tyreal (sp?) from Diablo....and char from Starcraft (can't remember the name)....I win.
MazokuRanma Feb 19th 2009 10:07PM
Char was the name of one of the planets, not one of the characters.
Thander Feb 19th 2009 10:09PM
Blizzard was very uncreative but fitting with the name Char.
Mognet T Feb 19th 2009 11:01PM
By "char" he meant "character".
Zeratul Feb 23rd 2009 10:43AM
its actually zeratul!!From Starcraft my fav.
MechChef Feb 20th 2009 8:58AM
And since you couldn't name all three, no, in fact you do not win. Where I come from, 66% is still fail.
Michael Feb 19th 2009 10:05PM
What is the long snake-like tail that you can see slithering about over the balcony in Gundrak next to the Drakkari Elemental boss?
DivineBaboon Feb 19th 2009 11:28PM
Michael said..."What is the long snake-like tail that you can see slithering about over the balcony in Gundrak next to the Drakkari Elemental boss?"
It's the tentacle of the Old God Yogg-Saron that dwells below Nothrend.
Dightkuz Feb 19th 2009 10:06PM
Soo... why was this edition so "extreme"?
MazokuRanma Feb 19th 2009 10:09PM
In reference to the 'extreme programming' part? That's my best guess anyway.
skreeran Feb 19th 2009 10:24PM
The name is Tyrael, the ending "el" meaning "god" in Hebrew. It is used in the names of angels, like Gabriel, Michael (whose name forms the question "Who is like god?"), and Sammael, among others.
Also, why is Varessa Windrunner hostile to the Horde, when her sister controls one its most powerful members? Has she disowned Sylvanas?
Another thing I just remembered, why was there no Blood Elf presence at the Undercity siege quest chain? We had Orc, Troll, and Undead, but no Blood Elf?
(I realize there were no Tauren either, but UC is quite a jog from Mulgore, and they don't have any mages or zeppelins. The Belfs are but a crystal ball away).
RogueJedi86 Feb 19th 2009 10:36PM
If your sister died then came back as a zombie determined to kill all living things on the planet(especially those of the faction you and your husband belong to), I think you'd be pissed at your sister too.
Riley Feb 19th 2009 10:45PM
I think it was just the leaders who were present in Orgrimmar, the trolls are right there anyways
also because the Blood Elves are constantly left out of stuff, like every holiday
Kakistocracy Feb 19th 2009 11:25PM
What do you mean by "if", RogueJedi86?