The Queue: Beta questions make good Queue questions

Welcome back to The Queue, the daily Q&A column in which the WoW Insider team answers your questions about the World of Warcraft. Mathew McCurley (@gomatgo) will be your host today.
We had a lot of fun last night streaming the entire pandaren starting experience. Matthew Rossi, Anne Stickney, Alex Ziebart, and myself hopped on Mumble, fired up the live stream, and spent a few hours rampaging across the Wandering Isle. Witness all the wonder and spectacle of this special band of adventurers, with special guest "I'm Going to do Quests Whatever" Mike Sacco. See lots of pandaren emotes and animations, watch Alex actually having a fun time in WoW, and hear me say something funny with Rossi on occasion. Anne won't stop rolling. I think you'll have fun.
In the meantime, I'll do my best to answer as many questions about the practical, boots-on-the-ground beta as we have it now. It feels as if this first initial push is intended to be a systems test.
Revynn asked:
Are you locked to certain levels and zones like you were in the Cata beta or are people already trekking to 90?
The only content currently available for testing at this moment is 1-to-10 on the Wandering Isle and an incomplete (not too incomplete, however) 1-to-85 monk experience. Pandaria is not available yet, although many people have been trying to sneak on to the elusive continent.
I made an orc monk, and the starting experience was the same as the other classes. I did not find a monk trainer in the starter area yet, which doesn't bother me because you don't need to go back to a trainer to learn new skills anyway. However, it would be nice to have minimal monk presence in the old starting areas, just to feel like you belong. It is still beta, and this can and most likely will change.
keithcblack asked:
Have they sent beta invites out to Annual Pass holders yet? I haven't seem to have got mine yet.
Beta invites for the Annual Pass subscribers are going out in waves, with the initial tiny wave going out to some press, some Annual Pass subscribers, some opt-ins, etc., which what looks like a systems test. There is no way content that is currently available in the limited beta would accommodate the number of players ready to play because of the Annual Pass. Give it a week or so, and let's see what Blizzard says about the beta invite waves.
If we don't see the beta open up in terms of content available in the next couple of weeks, I would start to feel a little miffed and start up the angry train. Right now, the systems are coming online for the first public beta of the game.
ktphillips1217 asked:
So question, so i understand that monks use leather(or was it cloth till 40 then leather?) do the leather heirlooms work for them?
Monks only use leather armor, much like rogues.
gumpfanatic asked:
Has Blizzard said anything as to how they will explain Alliance pandas not being able to talk to Horde pandas? Do they not speak the same language together and grow up together on the turtle? Or am I completely wrong and opposing player pandas will be able to communicate with each other?
It is a gameplay decision, similar to why the Forsaken cannot speak common. This is one of those cases where the in-game explanation doesn't matter, because gameplay comes first.
recneps1337 asked:
what color are monks?
Monks are represented by a darker shade of green, almost like a forest green? Jade-like? I'm remembering back to my Crayola days. Hunters are a more muted green, whereas monks are a deeper shade of green. It's a different type of green.
slim1256 asked:
So, saw the video for this on Wowhead, and I have to ask:
Is it sad that, if I could choose any one feature from Mists to have right now, it would be AoE looting?
If there were any way to get AoE looting into the game earlier with one of the bigger updates before Mists of Pandaria launches, I would be a happy camper.
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Reader Comments (Page 4 of 9)
Fuzzl Mar 24th 2012 12:34PM
Totally unrelated to the Beta, but what happened to MattKrotzer? I haven't seen him on here in forever..
Nathanyel Mar 24th 2012 12:40PM
Now that you mention it...
http://wow.joystiq.com/profile/4653392/
no comment since early 2012, now I'm worried.
NightRayne Mar 24th 2012 1:03PM
Had been wondering that myself to be honest. Just did a search and his Twitter account is still pretty active, last post apprx March 19.
Looks like he might have a bit of WoW burnout.
Noyou Mar 24th 2012 1:12PM
I hear he does twitter. He's probably off playing SW:TOR.
RogueJedi86 Mar 24th 2012 1:25PM
WoW Burnout shouldn't stop you from posting here. I quit WoW in July'09, I've been playing TOR since early access. But I still visit WoW Insider on my RSS hourly and post usually at least once a day. I like the community here, and WoW still interests me, even if I don't intend to come back anytime soon.
Skarn Mar 25th 2012 3:56AM
He decided to take some time away from WoW Insider commenting because he felt he was spending too much time here. It's understandable, but too bad. :(
Also, last I heard he had End of Expansion Blues and hasn't played much.
RORSHACKE Mar 24th 2012 12:36PM
Question for The Queue: Any idea when the pre-mists patch will drop? I'm talking about the one that includes talents and stuff like that.
shivcrank Mar 24th 2012 12:42PM
Possibly two or three weeks before release.
Nathanyel Mar 24th 2012 12:47PM
Well of course we can't speculate on the absolute date, but I'd expect 5.0, the patch with the game changes (new talents) to hit 1.5-2 months before the release of MoP, but actual world and content changes (like 4.0.3a brought the Cataclysm) including Monk trainers and Pandaren NPCs in capitals, will likely come about a week or so before launch, they hinted at "stuff" happening right before the release. Though I still hope they'll do other world events in the meantime as well, last BlizzCon it sounded like they wanted to bridge the gap between 4.3 and MoP with non-raid content.
Nathanyel Mar 24th 2012 12:49PM
Correction, 5.0 one month before MoP sounds more likely, now that I think about it. They do want to accelerate content delivery.
(That's of course if they manage a June/July release of MoP)
Noyou Mar 24th 2012 7:12PM
I swore I read somewhere that it will be 2 weeks prior to Mists launch. I spent the last hour looking and I could not find the source :(
shivcrank Mar 24th 2012 12:38PM
Just like Kezan.
Tabasa Mar 24th 2012 12:38PM
I already was kind of liking the female Pandaren model, but seeing her in a dynamic pose in that screenshot really sells it for me. She seriously looks great.
tatertots4life Mar 24th 2012 1:58PM
I think she looks great, too. I just hope that we'll get some facial feature options and not just colors, shading, etc. I want to actually be able to change the shape of her nose and mouth area. I think the male's mouth looks incredible and just hope we'll have at least a few options, so we're not all stuck with the same face and just different facial markings and fur colors.
Skyburnone Mar 24th 2012 12:44PM
Cooking specializations - EVERYTHING ABOUT THEM, PLEASE! ^^
Blayze Mar 24th 2012 12:47PM
Has anyone used the Avatar ability yet? Is it awesome?
Revynn Mar 24th 2012 7:39PM
It's a level 90 ability, so no.
Jac Mar 24th 2012 12:49PM
Is there any chance that Blizz will update characters by adding polygons, colors, to make them look a little nicer. I'm not an IT person, but I've read that they could make them look nicer without throwing the whole model to the drawing board.
Ata Mar 24th 2012 1:30PM
There probably is an 'easy' way to do it, but Blizzard tends to go the 'right' way, the more complete they can go with it the better. They're working on it, apparently Dwarves would maybe be ready by Mists release, but probably want them all done before putting it in inside one of the big numbered updates. It's slower, but I trust it'll be worth it in the end.
Artificial Mar 24th 2012 2:42PM
It's a myth that doing something the quick and easy way is quicker and easier than doing it right. In fact, unless you plan on never doing it right, it means you have to do it twice. First, the quick and easy way, then doing it right. That actually slows things down and creates more work. If you want to see it done right, you should be very much against any wasting time on any of the quick and easy fixes. The only reason to advocate them is if you think it's never going to be done at all otherwise, and you want to see something rather than nothing, even if it's something short of the real deal.