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The Queue: Chilled

Welcome back to The Queue, the daily Q&A column in which the WoW Insider team answers your questions about the World of Warcraft. Mike Sacco will be your host today.

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Fizzl asked:

Why do some WI writers have "moderator" by their name, and others don't? To me, having it helps point out when an actual writer is writing a comment.

Some of the writers on the site spend more time than others reading comments, so those people have moderator abilities. Those of us that don't (like me) can grab one of them if there's a banhammer that needs to be thrown down. I imagine that all of the writers could technically be flagged as mods, but I'm not sure that's as useful or effective as it sounds.



mayank asked:

Just started to play after a long time. Now that we don't need to be in a group to enter a raid could you tell me whether we can solo WotLK and Cata raids easily at 90. Also when we solo a raid,are the rewards same as 10 man or 25 man ?

Depends on the raid and boss, but yes, many bosses are soloable at 90, especially if you're a tank (death knight specifically helps quite a bit). Rewards are based on whatever difficulty you're playing on and whatever expansion the content's from. Check Wowhead!

Trinnian asked:

What's more difficult/time consuming as a writer for the Queue: finding questions to answer, or picking the perfect header?

Scott Leyes almost always gives me a good header (like today) and if he doesn't I can just grab a YouTube video. Questions are the hardest. Like today!

rc1375 asked:

Do you have to equip a legendary to get credit for having it? I ask because I have the worst luck with these things. My warlock has the Eye of Sulfuras, and my mage has one of the Bindings of the Windseeker; needless to say this is frustrating and I'm hoping they ease xmog restrictions in the future! But for now, I don't know if I want to bother doing the work behind them if I'm not going to get credit for having them, as no one will see them.

To get the personal achievement, you have to equip it; to get the guild achievement, you just have to have it in your inventory somewhere.


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