Blizzard recently announced the full contents of the World of Warcraft: Cataclysm Collector’s Edition. Check out all the great extras you’ll find inside, including an exclusive in-game companion pet.
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This is a strategy guide for the Icecrown Citadel Rotface encounter, for 25 and 10 man regular mode. Dealing with the slimes is the most difficult part of this fight, and there is a section devoted to slime kiting strategy and the bugginess of the small slimes.
Sure, World of Warcraft got boring for you in the past, but with Cataclysm coming out, and all your old friends reactivating their accounts, it’s about time for you to reactivate and see what all the fuss is about. Our guide will walk you through the process.
This is a strategy guide for the regular mode 10 and 25 man Festergut encounter in the Icecrown Citadel raid. General strategy, composition, and positioning information is given, with special attention to strategy for dealing with the spores.
The “Lil’ KT,” “Pandaren Monk,” “Gryphon Hatchling,” and “Wind Rider Cub” World of Warcraft companion vanity pets are not available by any in-game means. Instead, pet collectors must part with some real-world cash to add these rare companions to their collection.
Having earned Mirren Longbeard’s trust by fetching the frothy beverage he so desired, you are now able to help him by running some more errands. In “The Finest Down,” he’ll send you into the nearby Den of Haal’esh to collect feathers from the local kaliri population.
You’ve gathered all the necessary items, now it’s time for the ritual to commence. You’ll assist Anchorite Barada in a very difficult fight to save the life of Colonel Jules. This time, it’s not just the Colonel’s life at risk, but yours as well.
For all their grand boasts and storied reputation, the Longbeards sure don’t seem to have a problem asking others to do their dirty work. In “The Arakkoa Threat,” you’ll head into the nearby Den of Haal’esh to finish the job they were paid to do.
The younger of the Longbeards, Mirren, has a powerful thirst for a taste of ale. You’ll have to bring him a frosty mug of Nethergarde bitter and earn the trust of his friends at Honor Hold before he’ll trust you enough to give you missions. Get ready to go on a beer run.