"Well Fed Buff serves up tasty dishes to boost your HP, stats and appetite – with that special WoW twist, of course. We're crispy. That's not an indictment of our cooking skill – no-no, Well Fed Buff writers definitely have the (Dirge's Kickin' Chimaerok) chops to pull off some tasty stat boosts. No, the problem here is the beautiful springtime weather. After months of gaming indoors, it's almost inevitable that WoW players will at some point surrender to the siren call of the sunshine – ending up pink (if not actually crispy), sweaty and ready to ... well, to chill out. Since springtime also gets us feeling just a wee bit silly, we thought it only appropriate to chill out with an icy-cold WoW-themed Cherry Grog. Yeah, we know that grog is traditionally made with boiling water – but we're going to offer you ideas for both hot and cold versions. And before the comments get besieged: If you're below level 21 or are acting as the Designated Raid Driver, You do not meet the level requirements for this item. wow powerlevel Get some levels, guys, and come back when you're attuned. Those of you who've rustled up a Cherry Grog in game will undoubtedly have noticed a relatively unusual quality: unlike most alcoholic beverages, there's no cooldown on this drink. You can chain-slam Cherry Grog to instant effect. Hmm, sounds similar to the effects of Cherry Grog on sun-baked spring chickens out for an AFK in the sun ... You can find Cherry Grog in game from 11 various vendors (definitely more accessible to Alliance than to Horde – oh noes, a bust on WoW Insider's infamous Hordecentricness!) or dropped by Stomper Kreeg, The Drunk in Dire Maul. A true grog is a hot drink made with boiling water, ""small beer"" (a weak beer) and rum, also frequently including lemon and/or lime juice, cinnamon and sugar.
wow level For the cherry version, we've taken the liberty of looking a little further afield for more ideas – and below, we present several versions to inspire your spring mixers. Enjoy! " "Not to be outdone by the WoW iPhone theme, Xtina over on WoW LJ took it upon herself to use those WoW icons to create a theme for the Blackberry. This one's even a little more in-depth -- she even skinned the calling screen (which is actually easy enough to do on the iPhone as well, but we just hadn't seen it before). eve isk Plus, the best part is that this one is completely legit -- you just download the file from Xtina's page there, and you can install it using Desktop Manager. Of course, we haven't actually heard from Blizzard about any of this stuff yet -- odds are that as great as their icons are, they're not real thrilled with seeing them used in other places (a friend of mine who just recently saw me playing World of Warcraft shouted out in surprise, ""Hey! Those are the icons from that game on Facebook!"" I didn't bother telling her about the real DotA or Warcraft III). Then again, both of these are completely fanmade and free to download -- surely themes like this, that let Blizzard fans show off their loyalties, can be let through the loopholes. Europe approves of the Activizzard merger Regardless of whatever you think of the big Activizzard merger and what it might mean for World of Warcraft (I don't believe it'll hurt a thing, but think what you will), it's going to happen. It's literally official now, as European Union officials have finally approved the merger after several weeks of deliberating on the issue. Approval by the European Commission was necessary because Vivendi (the owner of Blizzard and now the buyer of Activision, if you haven't been keeping up with all this) is a French media company, and therefore subject to EU business laws and antitrust concerns.
wow gold Officials were mulling over the merger because of fears that Vivendi's ownership of Universal Music Group would give Activision Blizzard an unfair advantage in licensing music for games like Guitar Hero. They finally decided that it's not a threat to the health of the market, and approved the merger. So there it is. It's done. wow powerleveling The government can't save you now; Activision Blizzard is your new master. I tremble in terror before the fictional (yet somehow inevitable) Bard class and its l33t Guitar Hero skillz! " .
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