Level 80 legendary tabard spotted

“Like Sasquatch, it’s so elusive that photographs are rare, but some WoW players have caught a glimpse of what may be an upcoming PvP reward from Wrath. Or maybe it’s just a bug. Or — and I have a nickel look on this one — it’s a nice little prank Blizzard’s playing on us in return for our snooping around for information on the expansion. Whatever it is, though, it has left at least one footprint. We’ve gotten a few guides that upon inspecting a player’s Tabard of Summer Flames, the Horde side reward from the Shards of Ahune quest, the tabard’s tooltip describes a very different item called Tabard of the Victor. Even though the tabard’s design matched the Midsummer quest reward, the description was quite different. First of every, the Tabard of the Victor requires Level 80, which was our first clue that it was probably not meant for pre-Wrath eyes. The tabard binds on pick-up, provides 250 Armor, +20 Stamina, +10 to All Resistances. Upon equipping it, your resilience rating improves by 15 and it increases movement speed and life regeneration rate. The funniest part — and what makes me think this could be a prank by our dear game designers — is the tabard’s use is described as: “”Use: Show how heroic you are! (55 Secs Cooldown)”" and the bottom line description is, “”The Mark of a True Hero.”" It seems that perhaps the glitch was caused by an error in the cache because when it was cleared the tabard’s description correctly matched the Summer Flames tabard. Once a BoP item is equiped (and it is because that dialog box is not the Dressing Room) they say Soulbound not Bind when Picked up. While Tabards and Cloaks fall under cloth this is never displayed in the tooltip. If this is really going to be an item, then woot for bear tanks, because that is like another 1k armor.


Which I wonder if they are going to raise the armor limit, because I am getting close to 30k with just two T4 and badge loot (35k is not going to be easy, but definitely seems plausible). I’m sorry, Matt Graham - I didn’t realize you had a magic crystal ball that sees into the future and gives you the information of every single possible thing Blizzard will or will not implement in future expansions. What is the point of having wowinsider at all if we can just have omnipotent people such as yourself report all future information for us and dictate exactly what people should report on. ” “Ice on the official site or otherwise, I’m still holding out hope that we’ll see a Diablo-related declaration at WWI (and not a Wrath of the Lich King beta/release declaration, as many are guessing). And here’s a little more fuel for the speculation fire: DiabloII.net says they’ve received the official schedule for the event in Paris this coming weekend, and right after the heaved presentation, they say that Blizzard has planned a press conference. wow gold And essentially, their discussion is that you don’t plan a press conference to foretell an open beta of an expansion we’ve known most for nearly a year — you hold a press conference for a new Diablo game. We should also note, though people have noticed this before, that Sunday, June 29th, is the eighth day of the release of Diablo II, so this weekend has a lot of hack-and-slash-related significance as is. wow gold Of course, we won’t know until WWI actually kicks off in Paris on Saturday — WoW Insider will, of course, have correspondents on the scene to let you know exactly what Blizzard announces when they do. How to hold a scientific conference in Azeroth John Bohannon has been writing for Science magazine as “”The Gonzo Scientist,”" and his most recent writeup, on a real scientific conference held in the World of Warcraft, is a great read. mp3 players

We reported that the event was going on backwards in May, and now Bohannon’s put together a really honest report (from how the conference was funded to the reasons why it was chosen to be Horde-only) on what its like for these scientists researching virtual worlds to put their gold where their mouth is, so to speak, and actually hold a conference ingame. wow gold They have to deal with everything from conversation direction (they ordained one person to get whispers on some questions for speakers, though, as anyone who’s ever been to a mass ingame event will tell you, you can’t really keep people from yelling and screaming) to mobs in the Barrens. wow gold And it sounds like they did get something done — likewise the panels, which were only slightly frustrated by griefers, they took expeditions throughout the world, and did do a little thinking most how different meeting in RL and meeting in a virtual existence is. Very well read. cheap wow gold The end of the article has a link to a PDF book most the conference, but it’s hidden behindhand Science’s membership wall. Still, Bohannon writes clearly and fairly most the game, and it’s fun to think of a bunch of scientists actually trying to navigate a virtual world while doing their own research. ” .”Like Sasquatch, it’s so elusive that photographs are rare, but some WoW players have caught a glimpse of what may be an upcoming PvP reward from Wrath. Or maybe it’s just a bug. Or — and I have a nickel look on this one — it’s a nice little prank Blizzard’s playing on us in return for our snooping around for information on the expansion. Whatever it is, though, it has left at least one footprint. We’ve gotten a few guides that upon inspecting a player’s Tabard of Summer Flames, the Horde side reward from the Shards of Ahune quest, the tabard’s tooltip describes a very different item called Tabard of the Victor. Even though the tabard’s design matched the Midsummer quest reward, the description was quite different. First of every, the Tabard of the Victor requires Level 80, which was our first clue that it was probably not meant for pre-Wrath eyes. The tabard binds on pick-up, provides 250 Armor, +20 Stamina, +10 to All Resistances. Upon equipping it, your resilience rating improves by 15 and it increases movement speed and life regeneration rate. The funniest part — and what makes me think this could be a prank by our dear game designers — is the tabard’s use is described as: “”Use: Show how heroic you are! (55 Secs Cooldown)”" and the bottom line description is, “”The Mark of a True Hero.”" It seems that perhaps the glitch was caused by an error in the cache because when it was cleared the tabard’s description correctly matched the Summer Flames tabard. Once a BoP item is equiped (and it is because that dialog box is not the Dressing Room) they say Soulbound not Bind when Picked up. While Tabards and Cloaks fall under cloth this is never displayed in the tooltip. If this is really going to be an item, then woot for bear tanks, because that is like another 1k armor.


Which I wonder if they are going to raise the armor limit, because I am getting close to 30k with just two T4 and badge loot (35k is not going to be easy, but definitely seems plausible). I’m sorry, Matt Graham - I didn’t realize you had a magic crystal ball that sees into the future and gives you the information of every single possible thing Blizzard will or will not implement in future expansions. What is the point of having wowinsider at all if we can just have omnipotent people such as yourself report all future information for us and dictate exactly what people should report on. ” “Ice on the official site or otherwise, I’m still holding out hope that we’ll see a Diablo-related declaration at WWI (and not a Wrath of the Lich King beta/release declaration, as many are guessing). And here’s a little more fuel for the speculation fire: DiabloII.net says they’ve received the official schedule for the event in Paris this coming weekend, and right after the heaved presentation, they say that Blizzard has planned a press conference. wow gold And essentially, their discussion is that you don’t plan a press conference to foretell an open beta of an expansion we’ve known most for nearly a year — you hold a press conference for a new Diablo game. We should also note, though people have noticed this before, that Sunday, June 29th, is the eighth day of the release of Diablo II, so this weekend has a lot of hack-and-slash-related significance as is. wow gold Of course, we won’t know until WWI actually kicks off in Paris on Saturday — WoW Insider will, of course, have correspondents on the scene to let you know exactly what Blizzard announces when they do. How to hold a scientific conference in Azeroth John Bohannon has been writing for Science magazine as “”The Gonzo Scientist,”" and his most recent writeup, on a real scientific conference held in the World of Warcraft, is a great read. mp3 players

We reported that the event was going on backwards in May, and now Bohannon’s put together a really honest report (from how the conference was funded to the reasons why it was chosen to be Horde-only) on what its like for these scientists researching virtual worlds to put their gold where their mouth is, so to speak, and actually hold a conference ingame. wow gold They have to deal with everything from conversation direction (they ordained one person to get whispers on some questions for speakers, though, as anyone who’s ever been to a mass ingame event will tell you, you can’t really keep people from yelling and screaming) to mobs in the Barrens. wow gold And it sounds like they did get something done — likewise the panels, which were only slightly frustrated by griefers, they took expeditions throughout the world, and did do a little thinking most how different meeting in RL and meeting in a virtual existence is. Very well read. cheap wow gold The end of the article has a link to a PDF book most the conference, but it’s hidden behindhand Science’s membership wall. Still, Bohannon writes clearly and fairly most the game, and it’s fun to think of a bunch of scientists actually trying to navigate a virtual world while doing their own research. ” .RELATED LINKS:

http://wowgoldmonster.blogstream.com/
http://ppcwow.busythumbs.com/
http://emily5656.mindsay.com/
http://wowhunter.canalblog.com/
http://sunny1213.createblog.com/blog/
http://hubpages.com/profile/ponyma