The Daily Quest: How I learned to stop worrying and love my guild leader

- Roleplayers (or generally creative types), you have one more day to enter Letters from Birdfall's contest for a Sandbox Tiger!
- Clicking versus hotkeys has been a big topic 'round the blogs for the last couple of days, and Critical QQ is here to teach you how to stop being a clicker in 3 easy steps.
- Kill Ten Rats walks us through the daily quests of our real lives.
- You probably won't want to watch view all of this in one sitting, but if you have an hour and a half to spare you might want to check out this video of every single current boss WoW has to offer.
- As the GM of my guild, I'm a fan of The Wordy Warrior's list of 10 ways to make your guild leader love you. I especially like the part about cybering with the officers and giving them gold and free consumables. What up, ladies?
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Coldbear Apr 10th 2009 7:46PM
YEAY. Seems there's actually people who don't just want over-edited lightning-flashy arena videos!
Dam movie took me two years and Feral druids number 3, 4 and 5 to level, and then another 2-3 months to edit.
Big thanks to TAMZIN MOON for the killer music and much help, support, and late-night MSN conversation (early morning for her?).
Snailking Apr 10th 2009 10:05PM
+1 for Strangelove reference.
rwhiteruff Apr 10th 2009 10:10PM
We cannot allow Horde infiltration, Horde indoctrination, or the great Horde conspiracy to sap and impurify our precious bodily fluids.
Lauren Apr 10th 2009 11:52PM
That site WoWRelief did a strangelove reference in their title yesterday. -10 for originality WoWInsider...
YAY for Wordy Warrior! She's the best!!
Alex Ziebart Apr 10th 2009 11:55PM
I don't even read WoW Relief. :'(
Ariedan Apr 14th 2009 4:53PM
Thanks! The comment really means a lot ( as well as the link to my blog- thanks, Alex!).
Christoffer Apr 11th 2009 1:43AM
I just have a hard time thinking that more than half of the population is either keyboard bound or mouse bound.. there is a happy medium between the two.
MasterAsh Apr 11th 2009 6:40AM
Honestly, I think it's really about key-turning vs. mouse-turning instead of keybinding vs. clicking.
I think many key-turners have crucial abilities keybound. But I think mouse-turners have many more crucial and moderate abilities keybound and can employ them at will more quickly.
Scheris Apr 14th 2009 11:56PM
Yay I'm in that picture on the very right!
:D
Ariedan Apr 16th 2009 8:52PM
See, I knew it was you! Geoff and I argued for about 30 minutes on whether it was you or Key, but then we realized we wouldn't be having a picnic with Key. :P