Horde and Alliance at War
Human and Orc assisting each other
Pandaren makes a good show of his abilities
Wouldn’t it be awesome if the in-game characters looked this good?
Horde and Alliance at War
Human and Orc assisting each other
Pandaren makes a good show of his abilities
Wouldn’t it be awesome if the in-game characters looked this good?
As you likely know, the official launch date is 9/25/2012.
Get ready!
40 bux and comes with level 90 cap, Pandarans, new Monk class (roles of Tank, DPS, and Healer,) pet battles, new PvP, new dungeons/raids, new lands, squash 85s like bugs, and much more.
An Enhanced Version is available for $60, but doesn’t offer much (in my view.) ibtimes says there’s an $80 version as well, with DVD, sound track, art, and more stuff. Sounds a little more interesting to me.
You should be able to buy it all over the place, including the Bliz store and Amazon. Some sellers might have incentives.
Mists of Pandaria on Amazon
Mists of Pandaria Collector’s Edition ($80)
You’re the swashbuckling master of the flashing blades and are at or near the tops of the DPS charts. Maybe not so hot as an Arena machine, that’s Subtlety’s forte, but you can do just fine in the Battlegrounds. Leveling, of course, is quick, easy, and painless for you.
Due to the complete revamping of the talent system in Mists of Pandaria the Combat Rogue just might be interesting in PvP, as well as a DPS machine.
Rogues, all Rogues, have a pretty high skill cap. This means that it will take some work to get to the top, but you’ll rule when you do.
| stats | weapons | poisons | gems | enchants |
| race | professions | raid build & glyphs | ||
Once upon a time Combat Rogues had talents giving them extra stats with particular weapon types. That is no longer the case. Use the best one-hand weapons you can find, if you have a choice between available weapons then pick the one that matches your racial (eg: Human expertise with Axe and Mace.)
Poisons are abilities and buffs, you no longer have to stock them in your bags or buy them from a vendor. You can use one lethal (eg; deadly) and one non-lethal (eg: Crippling) at a time. Each “dose” lasts for one hour and is weapon independent. You can switch weapons (and poisons) at any time and you’ll still have your poisons working, without having to re-apply them.
Lethal
Once you get into item level 417+ gear get into the M of P gems, even if they’re grimly expensive. They’re far superior to the Cataclysm gems.
In M of P the gems for secondary stats will have higher values than those with primary stats. For example, this quick gem vs the comparable delicate gem. In Cataclysm Rogues could stick with all Agility gems and be just fine, in M of P the gemming will be more interesting. You will probably want to match socket bonuses.
As with gems, the Mists of Pandaria enchants are much better than the earlier enchants. Head enchants are gone, shoulder enchants come from the Inscription profession. Go for Agility first, then Haste, then whatever looks best according to the stats above.
MoP enchants require item level 372 or better and you’ll notice that they are somewhat better than their Cataclysm counterparts. New enchants (and gems) are always very expensive when the appear, and sometimes afterwards. If you need more cash to be able to buy these things then check our Tycoon review.
Pandarens can become Rogues, Draenei and Tauren still can’t.
Blood Elf
Goblin
Orcs
Pandaren
Profession bonuses are much higher in Mists of Pandaria than previously and many crafts will requires Bind on Pickup items to create (requiring Spirit of Harmony, for example, though the finished item might well be Bind on Equip. Pretty much like the old Chaos Orbs from Cataclysm, but a lot more recipes will requires the Spirits. Maybe they’ll become BoE, like the orbs did, but they aren’t there now.
The Haste buff from Herbalism makes it worth considering.
These are the abilities that you pick up from choosing Combat as your specialization (spec.)
Talents are completely revised. Take all your Cata build and throw them away. You now have six tiers of talents, gained (one tier each) at levels 15, 30, 45, 60, 75, and 90. Any spec can pick any one talent from each row. Any level 60 Rogue can now take Shadowstep, for example.
Talents and glyphs are swapped in the same way. Tome of the Clear Mind is what you use to swap glyphs at 86+.

Glyphs are a bit different from before. Primes are gone, Majors modify damage and effects, Minors make small changes to some effects, such as increrased range. You can have three each, six total, at level 90. Tome of the Clear Mind is what you use to swap glyphs at 86+. Get supplies to changes talents and glyphs from your Inscription supplies vendor or off the Auction House.
Major Glyphs:
Blast through Mists of Pandaria to the level cap, Click Here to Start!
A lean, mean, backstabbing machine. Known for PvP ownage, Sub also can do very well in PvE, you just have to be good at managing your finishers and energy. Nothing wrong with Shadowdancing a boss, ya know.
Pandarans can be Rogues, Draenei and Tauren are the only races that can’t.
MoP = Mists of Pandaria
Most of the professions offer a net gain of about 80 Ag. points over the regular enchants or item enhancements. In Mists of Pandaria it will be about 320 Ag.
Any spec of Rogue can grab any one talent from each tier. This means six talents at level 90. This also means that any Rogue can take Shadowstep and that PvP Rogues cannot have both Shadowstep and Prep.
Here’s a build to try out. You can switch talents anytime, as long as you’re not in combat. Bring up your talent page, pick a row with a learned talent,

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I was browsing the character creation in the Mists of Pandaria beta and found this interesting item: Touch of the Grave. It gives Undead characters a chance to drain life on any attack and heal themselves for that amount.
I can’t say if this will survive the beta, but given the health pools for Mists (I’ve seen level 90s with over 400k HP) this won’t be a big ability. It also adds some Undead color, so I think the odds are good that it will survive.
As I write this the ability isn’t listed on WoWhead, so I might have beat their data miners. I expect that will last about another 6 seconds.
Comments?
It’s just a rumor, but…
Vivendi might be looking to sell Activision/Blizzard. The price tag would be rather steep, but there are companies that could afford it. Why would they sell? Apparently that company has a serious debt burden and sinking share prices. (They’ve probably been spending the WoW money on vacations and expensive offices, rather than game development? Actually, Vivendi is big, and made an ill-timed acquisition or two. )
Microsoft, for one. IF MS was actually interested, the move would strengthen its position in various markets. But, then again, there’s are Chinese and Korean companies which might be more intereested (Tencent and Nexon, to name two) and the buy would give them a stronger position in western markets.
What it would mean for WoW is anyone’s guess. Who knows? If Bliz was bought out maybe the new owners would demand some story/lore consistency?
Story on Forbes: Could Microsoft Buy Activision-Blizzard?
More complete story on Reuters.
I get a bunch of spam from people phishing for account info and I assume you do, as well. Bliz is aware of the issue and that’s one reason for the Authenticator. We have to hold up our end, too. Passwords, for one. Is your password to anything on this list?
From Forbes, via Yahoo:
If you see your password below, STOP!
Do not finish reading this post and immediately go change your password — before you forget. You will probably make changes in several places since passwords tend to be reused for multiple accounts.
Here are two lists, the first compiled by SplashData:
1. password
2. 123456
3.12345678
4. qwerty
5. abc123
6. monkey
7. 1234567
8. letmein
9. trustno1
10. dragon
Here’s the whole list: 25 “Worst Passwords” of 2011 Revealed
The article also includes tips on making good passwords. Check it out, now.
Roboform comes well recommended for protecting your passwords.
I had an interesting realization the other day. I hadn’t known that the Cooking skill has no level requirement. Yes, this means that you can get max cooking on your level 1, given all the appropriate recipes. I now have skill level 429 on a level 3 and Illustrious Grandmaster rank. Spending the money and doing the time to get the recipes and mats is the issue. Now it’s easy, for this week anyway.
With the Pilgrim’s Bounty Holiday event you can actually level your cooking from 1 to 430 with amazing ease.
Grab the recipes book from the event’s cooking vendor and cook up the recipes. You can buy all the mats from the city vendors and they’re cheap. At 280 you will be able to cook “Slow Roasted Turkey.” The interesting thing about this recipe is that you get 2 points of skill per turkey cooked and you get it until you’re over 400 skill, even though the skill greys out. (This is probably a big, either they grey point or the level that you can reach.)
Hunt down a whole bunch of turkeys and cook ‘em up. You’ll hit 420 easily, then it start to slow. I hit 429 and ran out of turkeys and got bored with hunting them.
I don’t know how high it will go, but you’ll need a lot of turkeys to get much last 430.
Here’s a Pilgrim’s Bounty cooking guide
and a Pilgrim’s Bounty Achievement Guide.
Insane?
It’s the Gold Speed Run.
Apart from being a killer game concept, Jon Kenins (creator of the Massive WoW Gold Blueprint) tells me that the Gold Speed Run is also the fastest way to make extreme amounts of gold. And he’s got the proof to back it up.
What’s a Gold Speed Run? Hop onto a brand new server. No friends, no guilds, no gold buying, no transfers, start from zero. Create as many alts as you like. Amass as much gold as you can in 30 days.
He organized a Gold Speed Run for his exclusive insiders’ gold-making club in March this year, and the results were amazing:
Keep in mind that he’s talking about doing all this with level 1 toons, and starting on a new server with no other help of any kind… not even start-up cash. Want more proof? I did my own run, not as a part of his contest, just to see if anyone could do this.
Using his techniques it’s almost trivial to break 1k gold. (300k is a bit harder…
.) I wrote it up on GotWarcraft: 30 Days to (over) 1k Gold
“How can I get some?!”
Well now’s your chance!
Jon is running a new Gold Speed Run Challenge starting next week. And he’s inviting newbie speed runners to sign up for a preview video series that shows you exactly how to get the same kind of results in your own gold game. Get the videos here!
Speed Run FTW!
One more thing: Jon is limiting the entries in this Speed Run to avoid overwhelming the auction house economy on any one Realm. Sign up for the preview video series, and you’ll be on the early bird list for first shot at a spot when the challenge opens up next week!
MegaDamage and Item Squishing.
This is actually a serious post on an interesting issue: the exponentially increasing stats and damage.