So much to keep track of: Some suggestions on where to start with patch 2.1

So much to keep track off...where to start on the 2.1 patch - Image 1 

With patch 2.1 of Blizzard‘s World of Warcraft going live and changing a lot of things, its hard to know where to begin experiencing it. Well, a few suggestions were offered in an article in WoW Insider, and they look to be pretty reasonable if you ask us.

Obviously at the top of the list would be the Black Temple. After seeing the video of the temple in its early days and the current condition of it, how could anyone (of a high enough level) resist? Another thing to look into would be the Netherdrake Epic Flying mount. This one’s different from the Arena reward. Suffice to say, it’s a normal flying mount in every respect except for the fact that you can get it solo.

Another thing of note you have to check out is Children’s Week. We’ve been hearing a lot of good comments about this event, and we have to agree with them. If not for the pet reward, then for the nice warm fuzzy feeling you get by making an orphan (albeit electronic) happy. The article had a few other things that you might check out, so click on the read link for more. Keep checking back here for more information on World of Warcraft.

So much to keep track off...where to start on the 2.1 patch - Image 1 

With patch 2.1 of Blizzard‘s World of Warcraft going live and changing a lot of things, its hard to know where to begin experiencing it. Well, a few suggestions were offered in an article in WoW Insider, and they look to be pretty reasonable if you ask us.

Obviously at the top of the list would be the Black Temple. After seeing the video of the temple in its early days and the current condition of it, how could anyone (of a high enough level) resist? Another thing to look into would be the Netherdrake Epic Flying mount. This one’s different from the Arena reward. Suffice to say, it’s a normal flying mount in every respect except for the fact that you can get it solo.

Another thing of note you have to check out is Children’s Week. We’ve been hearing a lot of good comments about this event, and we have to agree with them. If not for the pet reward, then for the nice warm fuzzy feeling you get by making an orphan (albeit electronic) happy. The article had a few other things that you might check out, so click on the read link for more. Keep checking back here for more information on World of Warcraft.

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