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World of Warcraft devs have been cranking out new blog posts at a furious pace. The latest one deals with Pilgrim's Bounty. From now through November 27th, World of Warcraft players from both Horde and Alliance will have the chance to participate in the annual Pilgrim's Bounty festival. It may be the last time to 'party hearty' in the Azeroth you have known and loved so well before 'Cataclysm-ic' events tear the world apart.
Daily Cooking Quests
Pilgrim's Bounty also plays host to a series of daily cooking quests designed to help chefs master their craft with seasonal recipes plucked from a Bountiful Cookbook. These quests require players to travel between the major cities of Azeroth and to fill the stomachs of armies with seasonal food. The reward for these quests is a Turkey Caller, a prize that ensures that the accomplished pilgrim will never go hungry again.
If you're interested in learning the Pilgrim's Bounty's recipes, speak with an NPC outside any major city. Stuffing and potatoes are easy enough to put in front of a fire, but if you want to cook a turkey, you'll need to catch one first. Un-sling your trusty Turkey Shooter and prepare for the hunt.
Read more here.
Comments
Mmmmm turkey.
Eating at the table in the 4 enemy cities is quite hectic when the rifts are attacking !
I think I'll log in at 05.00 AM for the Ogrimmar diner.
Good night.
Just read on the forums that the patch 4.0.3a is going to be released Tuesday Morning 11/23 at 3:00 AM PST and servers could be down for up to 12 hours.
LOL ... cmon who still plays this game .... Its soooo old.
Let's see...last count was roughly 10 million peeps worldwide, so I guess some people still do. Laugh all you want, Blizz is laughing right back: All the way to the bank.
If at first you don't succeed, pay someone who will.
what you see better or new?
try before buy, even if it's a game to avoid bad surprises.
Worst surprises for me: Aion, GW2
Seems like I recall Blizz announcing something like 12 million subs now.
Personally, I think 2/3rds of those are still the China-only servers, but I could be wrong. (That was approximately the ratio for well over 2 years after the Chinese servers opened and subs had stabilized.)
That or more of that 12million are asian servers and we already know how well that part of the world handles bots. Of course no one cares how many of those are bots, it's all about the big numbers.
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