WoW rank title: Hail the Scarab Lord

The Gates of Ahn'Qiraj

Who’d want to be called just plain Sergeant? Everybody has to start somewhere. Now after working your bloodthirsty behind off in PvP, you’ll finally be given rank titles like Lord Marshall or Knight-Champion. But those titles are accessible by working your way up. Blizzard clarifies one of the unique titles: Scarab Lord.

The Scepter of the Shifting SandsFor the title Scarab Lord, a player really has to earn it. Those who took the Bang a Gong quest (reconstruct the Scepter of the Shifting Sands and rang the Scarab Gong) at the Temple of Ahn’Qiraj would be given access to the title. There is a condition though. After the gong quest is completed for the first time, the player who rang the gong for the first time and those who followed within eight hours would be the ones given the title.

This will probably be accessible to just a handful of players, one to three players most per server. Blizzard’s reasons: one, they want to keep some titles “very unique and special in nature”; two, there are only a “limited amount of slots in which to have titles available to people”.

Great idea. Who’d want to be something like Scarab Lord when every other guy in the server has the same title?

The Gates of Ahn'Qiraj

Who’d want to be called just plain Sergeant? Everybody has to start somewhere. Now after working your bloodthirsty behind off in PvP, you’ll finally be given rank titles like Lord Marshall or Knight-Champion. But those titles are accessible by working your way up. Blizzard clarifies one of the unique titles: Scarab Lord.

The Scepter of the Shifting SandsFor the title Scarab Lord, a player really has to earn it. Those who took the Bang a Gong quest (reconstruct the Scepter of the Shifting Sands and rang the Scarab Gong) at the Temple of Ahn’Qiraj would be given access to the title. There is a condition though. After the gong quest is completed for the first time, the player who rang the gong for the first time and those who followed within eight hours would be the ones given the title.

This will probably be accessible to just a handful of players, one to three players most per server. Blizzard’s reasons: one, they want to keep some titles “very unique and special in nature”; two, there are only a “limited amount of slots in which to have titles available to people”.

Great idea. Who’d want to be something like Scarab Lord when every other guy in the server has the same title?

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