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Onyxia The Brood Mother Returns As Raid in Patch 3.2.2

Posted by Lawbringer in Expansion, General Tips, Heroics, Instances, Lore, News, PVE, Patch, Raiding, World of Warcraft, WotLK

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One Of The Classic Pre-BC Raids Gets A Big Overhaul

For those of you who have been around since way before the Burning Crusade expansion, this will come as good news – even if it isn’t new news (unless you haven’t heard about it yet).  For the rest of us who never really quite made it into the level 60 raid content, it’s going to be a way to experience for the first time just what a big deal the Onyxia encounter was way back when.

I like nostalgia.  It’s always fun to remember things that used to be so freakin’ hard.  I wasn’t around for Ony, Strat, Scholo, AQ, ZG, and Mag but I do remember doing the lower level instances from the same time period.  That’s why it was pretty exciting for just about anyone to hear that Blizz was going to ramp up Deadmines and SFK to level 85 for Cataclysm.  I’ve always thought that it would be cool if there was actually a good reason other than power leveling alts to do the low level dungeon runs – and having a top level heroic version is just the ticket.

Apparently Blizz eventually figured that out as well, and the very first of these upgraded dungeon versions is the Onyxia encounter.  While I never did it at 60, I’ve been in there a few times at 70 and 80 and can’t imagine what a pain organizing and pulling off a 40 man raid was in the place.  They are even going to leave some of the old flavor about the it since some of the new loot drops will have the same look as the T2 set pieces you used to get in there.  The regular level 60 raid won’t exist any more, unlike the SFK and VC heroics which will retain a low level version – so if you want to see it how it was you need to get in there now.

But the new gear isn’t even the best part of the raid.  We don’t have much information regarding this one yet – but it seems that Ony is also going to have a very small chance of dropping a 310% speed flying mount named Onyxia Broodling.  Talk about a raid people will farm until forever.  Super fast flyers are painfully rare, and this one is going to be a full sized dragon – probably even bigger than the proto-drake you have now.  That’s something to get a little excited about.

Blizz states they want everyone to “experience the frightening horror of deep breaths once again.”  Onyxia was a real challenge back in the day and there is no reason to believe that it won’t be an incredibly difficult encounter with great loot once again.  The loot will be on par with other current 10 man raids, and you will probably be farming for the mount well into the Cataclysm expansion when the raid will get slightly easier after you’ve hit 85 and upgraded your gear even more.  But until then, this addition to patch 3.2.2 look pretty Dominating!

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Cataclysm News & Information – The Storyline

Posted by Lawbringer in Cataclysm, General Tips, Goblin, Lore, Worgen, World of Warcraft

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New Lore from World of Warcraft’s Next Expansion – Cataclysm

The Lost Isles
The preconception that any goblin would sell their best friend for a fistful of gold is not entirely unfounded: many of them probably would and some actually do. The truth is that quite a few goblins combine a shrewd business sense with a certain level of… moral flexibility. For example, after the cataclysm reawakened a volcano on their home island one of the goblins’ trade princes realized that there was good money to be made in offering panicked goblins a ticket to safety on his ship, taking their life savings – and then selling them into slavery. A clever plan, until it (and the ship) fell apart in a naval crossfire between an Alliance fleet and a lone Horde ship. The shipwreck’s survivors washed ashore on the Lost Isles off the coast of Kalimdor, where they discover that the island’s dense jungles harbor many mysteries and more than a few unpleasant surprises.

Gilneas
Gilneas is located on the peninsula south of Silverpine Forest. The human kingdom had supported the Alliance during the Second War, but King Greymane had no qualms about severing all ties to the outside world when it became clear that the Alliance needed Gilneas more than Gilneas needed the Alliance. Unbeknownst to the rest of the world, darkness fell on Gilneas after the Greymane Wall’s gates had been closed, and the Worgen curse ravaged the nation. Before long, Gilneans were fighting against Gilneans in a bloody civil war that left the kingdom in tatters. Remarkably, the people of Gilneas have somehow managed to hold on to the last vestiges of their humanity… for now.

Lore

Cataclysm will be a  major step forward in the ongoing story of the Warcraft universe. The return of  Deathwing has changed the world forever, and the major movers and shakers are  forced to make decisions that will profoundly affect the future of their  peoples. Below is a list of some of the most important non-player characters in World of Warcraft: Cataclysm.

Warchief Thrall
Thrall, the Horde’s warchief, is a living symbol of nobility, strength, and unwavering courage. He led the orcs from the internment camps of Lordaeron into a new era of freedom and prosperity, and under his leadership the Horde has established itself as a major force on Azeroth. As a shaman, Thrall has a deep connection with the elements, and their wisdom has proven to be a great boon to the warchief. But although the Horde’s faith in its warchief remains strong, some orcs who relish the tales of orcish ferocity and martial prowess are frustrated with Thrall’s decisions. It remains to be seen whether his recent differences with Garrosh Hellscream are a one-time event or a hint at the shape of things to come.

Garrosh Hellscream
Growing up, Garrosh only knew his father, Grom Hellscream, by the stories that cast him as the one who had doomed his people. But after learning of Grom’s redemption and heroic sacrifice to free the orcs from demonic corruption once and for all, Garrosh embraced his father’s legacy as a fearless warrior and natural leader. At times, Garrosh’s renewed zeal has put him at odds with the Horde’s warchief. Frustrated by Thrall’s decision to scout Northrend instead of mobilizing the Horde right away, Garrosh challenged the warchief to a duel in the Ring of Valor, but an assault by the Lich King’s minions cut their bout short. Garrosh and the warchief still have some unfinished business… and Garrosh’s hot-headed recklessness is fast becoming a concern to those who know the inherent danger in a Hellscream’s fury.

King Varian Wrynn
The king of Stormwind, recently returned to claim his rightful place, has little love for the Horde. His reasons are many: when Varian was a young boy, he saw his father murdered by the half-orc Garona; the orcs’ warchief, Orgrim Doomhammer, slew the valorous Anduin Lothar, who had delivered Varian safely to Lordaeron after the fall of Stormwind; Varian was later enslaved by the orcish gladiator trainer Rehgar Earthfury; and at the Wrath Gate, many brave Alliance soldiers died at the hands of the Forsaken’s Royal Apothecary Society. Varian, who had always been wary of the orcs, discovered that the Royal Apothecary Society had been developing the new plague for years. The events that transpired during the battle for the Undercity convinced the human king that the Horde has been left unchecked for too long: the time has come to make things right.

King Genn Greymane
The people of the Alliance remember the king of Gilneas as a proud, strong-willed, cunning, and arrogant man. He and his armies stood by the Alliance during the Second War, but in the aftermath it became clear to Genn Greymane that the Alliance needed Gilneas more than Gilneas needed the Alliance. He ordered that the Greymane Wall be closed to all outsiders, effectively sealing off his kingdom from the outside world and its conflicts. But fate, it seems, was intent on teaching the king a lesson in humility: although the wall succeeded in isolating Gilneas from the rest of the world, it also served to damn the kingdom’s people forever. As the Worgen curse swept the nation and early attempts at containment failed, Greymane found himself fighting a battle for his people’s very humanity.

Queen Azshara
Strong-willed, manipulative, and incomparably beautiful, Azshara possessed far more magical talent than almost any other night elf in her time. Ten thousand years ago, she and the other Highborne brought Azeroth dangerously close to complete destruction when their meddling with arcane magic caught the attention of the Great Enemy, Sargeras. Corrupted by the influence of the fallen titan, Azshara set in motion a plan to bring the Burning Legion to Azeroth, a plan that caused the War of the Ancients and the Great Sundering of Azeroth. Beautiful, cruel Azshara was swallowed by the seas, never to be seen again… or so it was believed. The Naga revere Azshara as a demigod, one who is still very much alive. How she could have survived the Sundering, and at what cost, remain mysteries that not many would dare to probe.

Deathwing
Few have fallen as far from grace as ancient Neltharion has. As one of the five Dragon Aspects chosen by the titans, he was given dominion over the earth and the deep places of the world. He embodied the strength of Azeroth and served as the greatest supporter of the Dragon Queen, Alexstrasza. But mighty, kind-hearted, and wise as he was, even Neltharion was not beyond the reach of dark forces sleeping beneath the surface of Azeroth. Over time, sinister whispers sank their claws into the dragon’s thoughts, seeding Neltharion’s mind with madness. He betrayed the other Aspects, and when he turned against his brethren and let corruption take complete control, he ceased being Neltharion the Earth-Warder and became Deathwing the Destroyer. Eventually, he was defeated by the combined might of the other Aspects—defeated, but not destroyed. Hidden from the world, he has been licking his wounds and nourishing his burning hatred. His return will change the face of Azeroth forever.

(Source: WoWWiki)

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