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| We definitely wanted to make tanking, especially 5-player dungeons and the introductory raids, a little easier. We also wanted to improve the AE-tanking capabilities of all tanks. We don't think the threat game is what is fun about tanking. It's a largely invisible and confusing number that traditionally required a mod in order to be tracked. We do want tanks to care about threat (or else they just stack mitigation and blame threat on the rogue) and we want them to care about dps too. Remember that the old Naxx was the pinnacle of 40-player raiding. The new Naxx was designed to be more like Karazhan, or even a litle easier, considering that some of the Kara fights (the dragons, Prince and Aran in particular) required a lot of coordination. Ulduar and subsequent raids will be a step up in difficulty, and I would also expect to see a lot more of the "hard mode" challenges, like "3 drakes up." We want to give players a chance to really test their mettle and have "server first" mean something and all that. We just want to do it without shutting 90% of players out of the instances -- arguably one of the coolest aspects of the game considering all of the customized art and sound -- and especially not the first couple of raids. If we're having this conversation about Icecrown, then I would admit we have a problem. |
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Harandil, a member of the Kirin Tor was captured and held captive in the Dark Iron prison deep in Blackrock Mountain for unknown reasons. He refused the help of an unknown demon but after years of captivity he gave up and accepted a Blood pact with him. With the demons powers flowing trough him, he devestated the prison complex and saved three other prisoners, one of them is an old friend, the paladin Varyon.
Each with his own reasons joined Harandil, who's goal is to get more information about his captivity from General Angerforge.
Meanwhile the Blackrock Orcs, commanded by Rend Blackhand, are preparing themselfs for a massive assault on the Dwarven city as requested by Lord Victor Nefarius.

Blizzard certainly don't have any worries about their finances, even in the current economical climate. This is good news for those of us who enjoy their games, but it's also good for smaller companies who are associated with Blizzard. With well known retailers and manufacturers going into receivership all around us, a little business in Florida with 14 employees is flourishing, and no doubt their ties to Blizzard are partly to thank for it.


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