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		<title>In World of Warcraft:What&#8217;s happening with those new race/class combos, anyway?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You might remember that, a while back, we got two quests that introduced three of Cataclysm's new race-class combinations -- tauren priests, tauren paladins, and night elf mages. Tauren paladins even got their own flavor name: Sunwalkers. Seems like things were really rolling along at full steam to integrate these new combos into the game seamlessly.

The weird part is that we haven't heard anything else about the subject for ... quite a while now, actually. Kisirani hasn't made any posts about the new combos since her comment about Sunwalkers, and we haven't seen any new quests or in-game events that acted as introductions, either. This makes me a little worried. Was this plan abandoned?

I'm trying not to be too hasty. We won't be able to play them before Cataclysm anyway, so some of the new combos may be introduced over time via the long pre-Cataclysm world event. especially those that require explanation no matter what. Case in point: I couldn't see them adding dwarf shaman without tying in the Wildhammer clan somehow (Zarhym just popped up today saying that the Alliance would be supporting the Wildhammers in one of Cataclysm's new battlegrounds, so that must mean something).

But what about the other poor slobs, the combinations that just "kind of make sense" at first glance? Are they doomed to just show up and act as if they were always there? No, Archdruid Tuj'uku, you were not always a member of the Cenarion Circle. And you, Archmage Skullmaul over there. Are you digging through my trash? I'm calling the cops. <a href="http://www.buywoweugold.com/in-world-of-warcraftwhats-happening-with-those-new-raceclass-combos-anyway/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You might remember that, a while back, we got two quests that introduced three of Cataclysm&#8217;s new race-class combinations &#8212; tauren priests, tauren paladins, and night elf mages. Tauren paladins even got their own flavor name: Sunwalkers. Seems like things were really rolling along at full steam to integrate these new combos into the game seamlessly.
The weird part is that we haven&#8217;t heard anything else about the subject for &#8230; quite a while now, actually. Kisirani hasn&#8217;t made any posts about the new combos since her comment about Sunwalkers, and we haven&#8217;t seen any new quests or in-game events that acted as introductions, either. This makes me a little worried. Was this plan abandoned?
I&#8217;m trying not to be too hasty. We won&#8217;t be able to play them before Cataclysm anyway, so some of the new combos may be introduced over time via the long pre-Cataclysm world event. especially those that require explanation no matter what. Case in point: I couldn&#8217;t see them adding dwarf shaman without tying in the Wildhammer clan somehow (Zarhym just popped up today saying that the Alliance would be supporting the Wildhammers in one of Cataclysm&#8217;s new battlegrounds, so that must mean something).
But what about the</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>World of Warcraft Insider Trader: 7 things that should stay in Cataclysm</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Apr 2010 05:43:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Blizzard recently provided some hints about world of warcraft's raiding and PvP.It led to a lot of commentary about raid instances,design and take on many fans's eyes.The class prview series from Blizzard a few weeks ago was a very welcome glimpse at what we could expect in Cataclysm.This made the fans feeling that the cataclysm would be come out. <a href="http://www.buywoweugold.com/world-of-warcraft-insider-trader-7-things-that-should-stay-in-cataclysm/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Blizzard recently provided some hints about world of warcraft&#8217;s raiding and PvP.It led to a lot of commentary about raid instances,design and take on many fans&#8217;s eyes.The class prview series from Blizzard a few weeks ago was a very welcome glimpse at what we could expect in Cataclysm.This made the fans feeling that the cataclysm would be come out.
What we&#8217;ve not heard about yet, though, are professions and crafting. We know the Path of the Titans is lurking around the corner of Cataclysm either like a mugger hiding out in the shadows or a shiny present waiting under the tree. We can guess that professions might play into that to some degree, but it would still be guessing.
Still, while the expansion is still many moons away, now&#8217;s the time to start crossing our fingers and hoping for the very best. Here&#8217;s a small list of things that were awesome in Wrath of the Lich King and should continue forward in Cataclysm.
1. Another version of the Mechano-Hog
If there was one thing that helped define engineering in Wrath of the Lich King, it was the Horde and Alliance Mechano-hog. There was no other mount (except maybe the star pony) that carried so much raw style, badassery and general awesomeness as the choppers. The hogs were</p>]]></content:encoded>
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