The Queue: The one where Fox tells you about all the [REDACTED]

The powers than be here at WoW Insider are still licking their BlizzCon-inflicted wounds, so they requested I once again write The Queue. And since Holisky, Sacco, et al. probably won't even have the energy to edit this, I'm spilling the beans on what happened at BlizzCon 2010. Not the boring stuff. The awesome, seedy stuff that could get everyone fired.
First of all, I cannot believe what happened after [REDACTED] ended. [REDACTED] stayed a little bit after, and once we all got a few photos, all of us took turns [REDACTED]ing in the [REDACTED]. You know how [REDACTED] seemed awful friendly during the [REDACTED]? Yeah, you guessed it, he was totally [REDACTED]. Like, really [REDACTED].
On a somewhat related note, I'd really appreciate it if those of you who were taking the pictures of me when I was [REDACTED]ing [REDACTED] would stop uploading them to Facebook. Or at least stop tagging me in them. I mean, my grandmother can see that stuff. Come on.
Oh, and P.S.: [REDACTED]'s hair smelled exactly the way you'd have expected it to -- like [REDACTED].
[Nice try, Fox. – Ed.]
Dark Finch asked:
Does WoW Insider plan to redo the "(Place Spec Here) 101" articles to match the current talent trees and abilities? If so, will you do this before or after Cataclysm launches?
The good news is that you shouldn't see a whole heck of a lot of major changes for individual specs when Cataclysm is launched -- almost all of that was a part of patch 4.0.1. There's no reason why you can't start planning for that now. In fact, most of the info you're going to be looking for is currently available on the site. (Cue a plug for the patch 4.0.1 guide I wrote for shadow priests in Spiritual Guidance two weeks ago.)
WoW Insider has an awful lot of neat stuff planned for the Cataclysm launch (Tuesday, Dec. 7). Class-specific information will definitely play a part, so don't worry about that.
Donny J. Canup asked:
Is Mount Hyjal supposed to be phased when you finish all the quests in the zone as you have actually made a difference in that zone once you are done with it?
I think you've hit upon on of the main things I found lacking with quests in vanilla -- there was seldom a real sense of accomplishment doing them. You're supposedly doing a lot of cool stuff (in between stints of collecting wolf pelts in exchange for two pieces of silver, of course), but the in-game world never appreciates it. Or, in the case of opening the AQ gates, you participate in a massive world event and have an epic experience ... all at the expense of those who follow you and join the game later, totally missing out on a once-in-a-lifetime event.
In Wrath of the Lich King, Blizzard started doing some experimentation with phasing, especially in Icecrown. The developers took the feedback they got, which I presume was almost entirely comprised of variations of, "I love feeling like I made a difference but where did all my friends go," and put it to work in Cataclysm. And what you get, ultimately, are areas like Vashj'ir and Mount Hyjal.
As you progress, you're asked to do quests. Some are standard busy work (kill eight [x] and four [y]), but many have you actively participating in saving the zone (and indirectly, the world). And the world around you changes to reflect that. When you start Vashj'ir, for example, you're given this feeling of totally being alone ... until you start finding some survivors. They tell you about other survivors, and all of a sudden, you've got a makeshift "hideout" populated with quest givers and merchants that didn't exist before you started. This continues throughout the zone, significantly blurring the line between MMORPG and a standard console RPG.
Questing in Cataclysm is a great feeling unique to the expansion. The only downside is that "but where did all my friends go" part didn't go away -- it only got worst. On the bright side, though, there's an icon next to your party members' names in Cataclysm to indicate which ones are stuck in a different phase.
Gravity13 asked:
Will the levels of Scholomance, Stratholme and other old world instances be changed in 4.0.3 or Cataclysm?
Yes, though the changes are far more epic than just having the enemy levels changed. The instances and the associated quests have changed to reflect what's been going on in the world since Cataclysm hit.
I don't want to spoil too much of the story, but you'll be working with the Argent Crusade to sweep through the instance and reclaim it from the Scourge. With the Lich King fallen, the Scarlet Crusade is no longer a factor in the instance ... unless you count their reanimated corpses, which are now controlled by Balnazzar. It seems fitting that they've suffered what they feared the most.
Not that you asked, but my favorite redone-for-4.0.3 instance is probably Stockades. Then again, I'm the type who eats /facepalm moments up like they were candy. Forest ... merely ... setback!
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Reader Comments (Page 4 of 7)
Thundrcrackr Oct 27th 2010 3:38PM
I agree! I cannot BELIEVE Blizz went ahead with phasing if its still as broken as it was in Icecrown.
I didn't mind at all that the old world didn't "change" as i quested through it. I didn't expect it to. How else are my friends supposed to experience the same cool quests if me doing them changes everything?
I did however find it EXTREMELY annoying questing in Icecrown when everyone was stuck in different phases. I absolutely hated it.
I am not looking forward to phasing at all now in Cata. I was totally expecting a toggle of some kind to be able to go back to "how it was" so you could still quest with friends. Without that option it just seems completely ridiculous to me.
Skarn Oct 27th 2010 11:25PM
Because we always need a counter-point:
I LOVE phasing! Yeah, it does suck to be unable to help your friends sometimes, but a lot of this stuff is soloable anyways, sans Icecrown. I don't know how Cata will be, but I imagine most of it is soloable too. I think the benefits of phasing outweigh the annoyances.
I'm all for phasing!
Sinnh Oct 27th 2010 2:18PM
Maybe i havent looked hard enough but i havent seen "(insert spec here) 101" articles for all the classes after 4.0.1 dropped, just for some, i thought that was the questioner's point...
Eric Escalante Oct 27th 2010 2:18PM
What spells still use reagents ? Those that are used, whats the purpose of them since most of spells no longer require them?
MikeLive Oct 27th 2010 2:25PM
I think it's just the utility spells, like Slow Fall and Water Walking, and combat rez's like Reincarnation and Rebirth. Buffs are now completely reagent-free.
Nina Katarina Oct 27th 2010 2:43PM
Teleports, portals and mage tables still use reagents.
Artificial Oct 27th 2010 4:57PM
I believe nearly all the spells that used to require reagents still do. The only ones that don't... are the spells that were eliminated entirely, e.g. the various Greater Blessing spells that no longer exist, their functionality having been folded into the regular blessing spells, which never have required reagents, they've just been changed to buff multiple targets.
The only spell I can think of that actually lost a reagent requirement is Raise Dead. There may be others, but most of the ones I can think of that always required a reagent and still exist in the game do still require it.
Dawts Oct 27th 2010 2:18PM
The note should have read "Can't let you do that fox"
MikeLive Oct 27th 2010 2:19PM
Wow, that's possibly the fastest I've ever seen an internet meme get old.
TheHellknight Oct 27th 2010 2:26PM
Question for the Queue:
I have friends on my Real ID list that sometimes play on my server, but they're the opposing faction. I also have some friends that, while they play the same faction, are on totally different servers. Do you think it will ever be possible for me to group up with these people? A joint Horde / Alliance dungeon would be cool, if a bit awkward.
Thundrcrackr Oct 27th 2010 3:42PM
I wish this was somehow possible too. I absolutely hate the fact that i can't even play with two thirds of my friends because some are the wrong faction and and some are on other servers. =(
Daedalus Oct 27th 2010 2:24PM
That phased notification thing is actually in already; I was teamed with someone the other day who was doing the battle for undercity, and they had a little icon next to them with a tool tip saying "so and so is in a different phase."
Doesn't fix the problem, but does at least get rid of all those "What do you mean you can't see it, I'm standing right in front of it? What do you mean you can't see me either?" conversations.
Slaytanic Oct 27th 2010 2:25PM
When will we be able to inspect other players again?
Daynthebold Oct 27th 2010 3:07PM
Soon. ™
mtsadowski Oct 27th 2010 2:26PM
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Lordmajeh Oct 27th 2010 2:30PM
Since this entire cataclysm is based on Deathwing's return to our world and his attempts at destruction, do we get to see anything with Rhonin? He was once used as a pawn by Deathwing and later one of the ones to help banish him, so does Rhonin feel compelled to join the fight or is he still just sitting in the violet citadel all day long?
Donny J. Canup Oct 27th 2010 2:29PM
Thank you Fox for the answer to my question.
Razorlution Oct 27th 2010 2:35PM
Just something that bugs me with this Queue, please make the questions in bold and a slightly larger font than the answer.
KJP Oct 27th 2010 2:39PM
Is it just me or does the figure in the Blizzcon poster seem to be shrugging, like someone just asked why Blizzard seemed to want to announce as few things as possible at Blizzcon?
frugality Oct 27th 2010 3:12PM
Actually that's Kerrigan's patented "I am going to infest you and your firstborn" look.