The Queue: Well, that explains everything
Welcome back to The Queue, the daily Q&A column in which the WoW Insider team answers your questions about the World of Warcraft. Anne Stickney totally took this over.
I submit the theory that there is not a question that can't be answered with the above video. Even if the video doesn't answer the question directly, it should throw the questioner into such a state of confusion that the question itself will be lost in time.
Moving on!
KrazyKorean728 asked:
Was there ever any reason given for Nalice being removed from Wyrmrest?
And loop_not_defined followed that up with:
Was she removed in the 4.3 PTR as a WotLK quest giver? Because I just did the Dragonblight/Black Dragonflight quests starting with Nalice last week, and I'm absolutely certain I saw her.
Fear not! The answer is simple.
I submit the theory that there is not a question that can't be answered with the above video. Even if the video doesn't answer the question directly, it should throw the questioner into such a state of confusion that the question itself will be lost in time.
Moving on!
KrazyKorean728 asked:
Was there ever any reason given for Nalice being removed from Wyrmrest?
And loop_not_defined followed that up with:
Was she removed in the 4.3 PTR as a WotLK quest giver? Because I just did the Dragonblight/Black Dragonflight quests starting with Nalice last week, and I'm absolutely certain I saw her.
Fear not! The answer is simple.
In the novel Twilight of the Aspects, it's stated that Nalice took her leave of the Wyrmrest Temple shortly after Deathwing punched a hole in the world and said hello. Basically, the Black Dragonflight found out that their fearless, patched-together leader had returned, if a little more oozy than before, and they took off to either help him or hide from him.
In the game, players who level through Wrath of the Lich King content are actually at a point prior to Deathwing's emergence. So Nalice is still present, snarky, and handing out quests. If the thought of going from post-Cataclysm Azeroth back in time to Outland and Northrend prior to the Shattering is confusing to you, I suggest you watch the above video. It will make everything better, I promise.
Speaking of Wyrmrest Temple ...
estescs asked:
Regarding End of Time, do we have any clue who is responsible for Deathwing being impaled on the Wyrmrest Tower?
More than likely it went down like this: Deathwing won and proceeded to destroy pretty much everything in existence, just like the Old Gods wanted. And then, as everything that existed was dead with the exception of himself, he threw himself onto the tower just to make certain that nothing existed. Deathwing is not right in the head. None of the Twilight Cult are; they just want everything destroyed because apparently the end of the world is pretty keen.
Ben asked:
I just saw on another site that alchemists will be able to transmute epic gems. Have you heard anything yet on a possible prospect abilty?
That is highly doubtful. The transmute stuff you're talking about was datamined material, which means that it's not really 100% confirmed until you see it in game. There's been loads and loads of stuff datamined that never came to pass. What we do know as stated by devs is that raiders doing the Dragon Soul raid will receive geodes that contain a random sampling and random numbers of epic gems. Keep in mind, we may see a change as far as prospecting goes -- nothing, and I mean nothing is set in stone on the PTR servers until those servers go live. Anything can change at any given moment.
Joshua.kavanagh asked:
Is there a way to see the Dungeon Journal outside the game?
You can find the info on Wowhead, which is one of the many reasons I always have a tab with Wowhead open. But as for an official Blizzard thing like the Armory, nope, not yet. It'd be kind of cool if you could, though!
Skarn asked:
Sparked by a comment in the Breakfast Topic, What's your opinion on the various grinds in Cataclysm? Rep, gear, dailies, dungeons, etc. Improvements over previous grinds? Or a negative direction?
Overall, do you think Cataclysm is more "grindy," less or really not any different? Progressive or in decline? Actually, maybe that's a topic for a full on column. There ya go get someone on that. :)
Skarn. Honey. Have a seat. Let's talk about vanilla WoW for a minute and the original 1-60 grind. Did you hear me say grind? That's because it was, quite literally. Old leveling guides from the era of classic WoW went over the fastest way to level, and more often than not those ways involved going to Desolace or Azshara or some other completely out-of-the-way location and killing the same mobs over and over and over and over again to gain XP, because it was that much faster than running around the world and doing quests.
As for reputation, I invite you to take a look at the rep grind process for Hydraxian Waterlords, which was pretty much the first reputation that got you anything of interest in WoW, in the form of the item you needed to put out the flame glyphs and progress in Molten Core. My old raid main spent the better part of a year in Molten Core in vanilla, dutifully killing the same bosses over and over again -- and she was still only halfway through revered by the time AQ40 came out.
That same main turned in Runecloth to gain reputation with the other races of the Horde, so that she could get a raptor instead of the skeletal horse. This required turning in 60 Wool, then 60 Silk, then 60 Mageweave, then 60 Runecloth, and then repeatedly turning in Runecloth, one stack at a time. In vanilla, that original turn-in of 60 gave you 50 reputation. Each subsequent turn-in of cloth gave you 25 reputation. For those keeping track at home, to go from friendly to exalted took roughly 800 turn-ins. Of Runecloth. The stuff everyone was using for high-end tailoring and bandages in vanilla.
In Cataclysm, you get to throw on a tabard and run a bunch of dungeons until you're exalted, and you level so quickly that by the time you're nearing the end of a zone, you've almost outleveled it. As for the zones, you get to stay in that zone until it's complete, and you aren't sent halfway around the world for the heart of that one bad guy out in that tower in the middle of nowhere only to fly all the way back, turn it in, and be told that you need to go back and also get said bad guy's wallet, too.
The difference is night and day. Do I miss vanilla? Sometimes. Then I remember the blister on my finger from clicking the stupid cloth NPC for the 600th time and change my mind.
Jarett asked:
I haven't seen anywhere yet, but are Chaos Orbs coming unbound with this patch? There a blue post that mentioned it would happen in a "future patch" but didn't in 4.2.
The answer to this was no until it became a yes yesterday. Can you see the future, Jarett? Could you tell Attumen to drop a horse for me, please?
raleighpop asked:
will there be a new bh boss in the next patch as well?
Yes. His name is Alizabal, and he's available for testing on the PTR right now.
Matrillik asked:
We are going back in time and killing Mannoroth, who at a later point in time enslaves a bunch of orcs and Grom Hellscream in WC3, and ultimately fights Thrall and Grom in a sweet cinematic. Grom and Mannoroth sort of kill each other. If we're going back and killing Mannoroth, then does that mean that Grom never died?
Does that also consequently mean that Grom is the new warchief and that we destroyed the Alliance already?
You should watch the video above. It will answer everything, I swear.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 12)
Garshinalnor Oct 4th 2011 11:01AM
That is my favorite episode of Dr. Who
Adam Oct 4th 2011 11:19AM
+1 on that - Blink is the name, and I used it to get my wife hooked on the Doctor :)
The guy who wrote that episode is now in charge (Steven Moffatt) and he has continued in that vein too - the timey wimey stuff is even getting a bit.......too wavey hands, but I'll forgive him because of the other general awesomeness :)
Sarahjane Oct 4th 2011 11:48AM
I looove Doctor Who!
Xsinthis Oct 4th 2011 11:49AM
The tenth is my favourite doctor. Then again they say your first doctor is always your favourite.
wow Oct 4th 2011 11:55AM
Actually, my first doctor was William Hartnell. The original, but he isn't my favorite. For me it is hard to choose an absolute favorite, because each doctor has his own unique charm and way of handling things. Though at this time I am really digging Matt Smith as the doctor. Amy Pond isn't bad either. ;) ;)
Shinanji
josh Oct 4th 2011 11:58AM
sally sparrow is sooo cute! i used that episode and The Library to get my gf hooked on it too. Blink and the Library are two of my favorite episodes. Carey Mulligan needs to do more Doctor Who guest appearances. Much cuter than Amy Pond.
Ringo Flinthammer Oct 4th 2011 12:15PM
I think it's almost everyone's favorite episode, probably followed by the Doctor's Wife and a few others.
almoderate Oct 4th 2011 2:03PM
Best, creepiest episode EVER!!!
And I've seen some amazing costumes done based on the episode, too. Working on one for myself for Halloween to go with my "Are you my mummy?" gas mask.
restodr00d Oct 4th 2011 2:48PM
Allons-y!
Doctor who!
Saitenyo Oct 4th 2011 3:00PM
See, Nine was my first but the Tenth is still my favorite. I've enjoyed them all in their own ways though.
relmatos Oct 4th 2011 3:02PM
Definitely the best doctor who episode.
The weeping angels are just an amazing concept. I've already decided that if I ever have a house with a garden, I'll put 4 weeping angels in a circle overlooking a pond. And then, just to feel safe, I'll spend tons of money in ilumination to make sure that they never stop seeing each other.
The best season, however, is the one that just ended.
Beware River Song though, she makes time traveling confusing again when you try to think of the timeline between her and the doctor.
And that Amy Pond. Oh my God that Amy Pond. She's just so delicious.
RetPallyJil Oct 4th 2011 3:48PM
Tom Baker, you cretins.
Croe Oct 4th 2011 4:15PM
Steven Moffatt is pure genius.
He also did one of my favourite series called The Press Gang. (And Coupling had brilliant moments, too.)
Eddy Oct 4th 2011 4:32PM
Don't get me wrong, I loved that episode, but there wasn't enough of the Doctor in it.
It is head and shoulders above the other Doctor-less episode with the Doctor fanclub and the villain that keeps absorbing the members. That was probably the worst episode in the contemporary show.
SamLowry Oct 4th 2011 5:44PM
Definitely Tom Baker.
Nine, ten? Pfft. What are you, little kids?
Pocky Oct 4th 2011 9:47PM
That episode got me into Dr Who as well! Loved it! I was a little sad that Sally wasn't in the rest of the episodes... such a cutey, but Rose (as I rewound and started watching from the beginning of the 10th Dr) definitely is, to me, the quintessential Companion. David Tennant will always be my fav Doctor. I find the ‘new’ Doctor a little too… crazy. I preferred the more ‘human’ Tennant one.
zombiefraser Oct 4th 2011 10:08PM
This is freaky. I was listening to a podcast earlier today, on the tram ride home. And they mention the Weeping angel episode. Then i got home to watch Doctor who, ( which I only started on a week a go from the 2005 season) And the 3rd episode I was watching today was the weeping angel episode. And now I am catching up on today's wow news. And I see this video as I watch the exact same Dr. Who episode 10 minutes, after this parts airs. I see it on The queue.
Is someone trying to tell me something?
Pocky Oct 5th 2011 12:44AM
Yes. Don't blink. :)
JattTheRogue Oct 5th 2011 2:45AM
All this reminiscing is making me want to watch Dr. Who, but there won't be another season until 2013!! :( At least we'll still have specials, but still, that is way too long.
I may have to go back and watch every episode starting with Nine again. If I do it now I'll be able to do it again shortly before the next season. :) In 2013. :(
Asaron Oct 6th 2011 9:36AM
Jellybaby?