A raid made entirely of level 1 characters successfully killed a level 70. Videos included!
Here's the official Zul'Aman trailer, straight from Blizzard.
A very well done video that shows off the new Engineering flying mount.
Very funny video showing some French guy talking about how he is the best Paladin in the world... man he can talk!
Here's a great video to show your non WoW playing friends before you try and suck them in to playing Warcraft with you.
Pretty funny video of a dude burning a World of Warcraft demo box... he's pissed at the game and also Maxim for some reason

Here's a funny video entitled "How to Beat a Warlock"

PS: Nerf Fear!

Imagine all movies becoming like World of Warcraft.

You just imagined an MMOvie. 

A medicore Guild Watch this week, nothing too special and no mad drama like we usually get.

Do you consider your guild to be a casual one? If so, how often do you raid? Today in Guildwatch, we've got news of a guild that considers themselves casual, but has downed 3 bosses in Serpentshrine, and raids three nights a week, four hours a raid. Is that casual or hardcore? What is casual raiding, exactly? And have you ever heard of a guild that's working through Black Temple while only raiding once a week? Is that even possible?

Do you know who the Level 70 Elite Taurent Chieftan are? Should you care? Well they are the Blizzard music band that played at Blizzcon and here you can check out their video. It goes for about 27 minutes.

 

I hadn't heard of this happening before, but apparently it does, so here's the warning:

I'm sure you've read before about watching out for all sorts of scams -- after all, your World of Warcraft account information is valuable stuff, and plenty of thieves out there would be happy to get their hands on it. The latest technique of account theft that I've noticed is all over YouTube, in many videos offering to teach you how to hack World of Warcraft accounts for fun and profit. All of these videos suggest that Blizzard has some sort of account retrieval service that can be accessed by e-mailing a random address (often at Gmail or Hotmail) with your account name and password as well as the name of the account you wish to access. Then, the videos claim, all you have to do is wait for Blizzard to mail you the password of the target account!

Here's a video of the level 1 twink called Pwnsyou who hangs around Goldshire owning other players up to 10 levels above him...

 

Here's a movie showing you how the spammers are getting all those people to line up and die preciesly so that they form the URL for a gold company...

As far as anyone can figure out, they created these gnomes using a bot, and then used a client-side teleport hack to put them in exactly the right place above the Ironforge floor. They also had to kill them somehow of course, but who knows how that was done. Did they send newly created gnomes out to the trolls in the lowbie area (because most starter mobs are actually neutral, so won't attack normally), and then wait until right as they died to teleport them away? If you went to the starting area while this was happening, would you see little gnomes disappearing? As I said: how extremely strange.

Here's some German people taking RP to the extreme - a full on World of Warcraft wedding!

Well i noticed how more and more WoW Marriages appear and I thought why not make a movie of my own marriage but make it a bit more outstanding with music etc. About 40 Guild members where there for my marriage and it was real fun. Sorry for the Text, its german but i think otherwise you get the feeling quite well ;) 

Have you seen 300? Here's a World of Warcraft machinima video based on it titled 300... Gnomes.

Enjoy! 

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