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  • Phat Loot Phriday: Parrot Cage (Hyacinth Macaw)

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    Mike Schramm
    Mike Schramm
    11.13.2009

    I'm kind of surprised we've never done this one on PLP (in fact, I think we may have, though I couldn't find it in the archives at all, and it just changed recently anyway). But just in case you don't want to spend $10 of real money on an epic in-game pet, you can try to get this one anyway. Name: Parrot Cage (Hyacinth Macaw) (Wowhead, Thottbot, WarcraftPets) Type: Epic (yes, Epic) Noncombat Pet Damage/Speed: N/A Attributes: Allows you to summon the Hyacinth Macaw companion pet, one of the most beautiful "parrot style" pets in the game. %Gallery-33600%

  • In praise of fishing dailies

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    Mike Schramm
    Mike Schramm
    04.22.2009

    I have to say: I am so happy that we have fishing dailies back in the game. Leafshine has found a new addiction to fishing, and I have, too: though I'm a little underwhelmed with the actual rewards (while I was a little taken aback by the cooking daily awards system when it first came out, now I really like it, and wish they'd come up with a version of that for fishing), I like the quests, and I like taking my hard-earned Mastercraft Kalua'k Fishing Pole and going out into the world to find some fish. Leafshine is exactly right: it's a terrific way to kill a few minutes that really doesn't feel like a grind at all. And while you're out fishing, there's no better time to keep an eye out for pools, too -- you never know when that Turtle mount might drop.You might say that fishing is boring, and it is -- though they've made some really generous changes to how it levels up, you're still going to be clicking a bobber for a long, long time. But it's never been so rewarding in terms of what you can get, and it is probably the most fleshed-out minigame in Azeroth. If you, like me, sometimes prefer a little break from the usual combat (the war, if you will, of Warcraft), I can't recommend Fishing highly enough.

  • Noncombat pets bought before the patch not selling on the AH

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    Mike Schramm
    Mike Schramm
    10.17.2008

    Reader Dave sent word of another bug in the game after the latest patch (thanks!) that might cost players some money. A player was trying to sell his Hyacinth pet on the Auction House (there's a small craze on vanity pets right now, thanks to the achievements) when he ran into a problem -- an error told him that you couldn't AH "an item with used charges." Except that he hadn't used the pet yet -- it wasn't in his pets screen. But Blues have confirmed that with pets purchased or obtained but not used before the patch, this can happen -- the pet will be unsellable.Darkmoon Faire cards are apparently having the same issue, but as you might expect, it's unlikely that Blizzard will take steps to fix this, both because all we're talking about here is AH selling (not a critical game mechanic), and because this problem doesn't seem to be affecting new pets and cards, only cards that were purchased and owned before the patch. But maybe they will hotfix it, we'll just have to wait and see.Anyone that horded pets to sell on the AH could be in trouble, though -- if you've got a significant amount of gold stored up in pets you were intending to sell, you might be out ot luck.

  • The best of WoW Insider, July 1-8, 2008

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    Mike Schramm
    Mike Schramm
    07.08.2008

    Aw, look how cute! Diablo 3 fans might be a little surprised to see that as powerful as Tyrael is in the world of Sanctuary, he's just a little noncombat pet in the World of Warcraft. Look at his cute little hood! Fortunately for you, Joystiq's sister site WoW Insider is rolling like a raid boss in Azeroth -- we've got every little bit of WoW news you need, from Wrath of the Lich King rumors to biting commentary about the biggest online game in the world. Here's our best from the last week. News WWI attendees get their own pet, Archangel TyraelTurns out the folks at WWI were even luckier than we thought. Rumor: Wrath of the Lich King box revealedSee what the game you'll be buying later this year actually looks like. US registration for Wrath beta now openBlizzard has opened up an opt-in for players in the US and EU, and we're that much closer to release. Rumor: Wrath of the Lich King collector's edition boxBut what we really want to know is what's inside it. Kisirani implies the return of the Scourge Invasion eventLooks like Arthas and his cronies will step foot back in Azeroth at least once more. Features Things that annoy meAllison Robert open up a legendary can of rant for the Fourth of July weekend. Ask a Lore Nerd: The swirling vortex of deathThe Lore Nerd ruins his cool forever by knowing so much nerdy history about Azeroth, but you get to reap the benefits! The Creamy GUI Center: Big bag blowoutOur UI column tells you how to make the most of those bags in your inventory. WoW CrosswordWe premiere a brand new Sunday morning feature on WoW Insider for you xword fans. Archangel Tyrael pet revealedThe world of Diablo visits the world of Warcraft yet again.

  • Breakfast Topic: Noncombat companions

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    Mike Schramm
    Mike Schramm
    10.06.2007

    What noncombat pet do you use on your characters?Each of my characters has their own noncombat pets, something that I decided early on fit them. My Human Shadow Priest has a cute black cat, my Undead Rogue brings a Snowshoe Rabbit along with him to the BGs (just because I love stealthing and thinking of a little rabbit hopping around on its own), and while my Orc Shaman used to rock a snake, he recently got One-Eyed Willy (no comment) from Children's Week, and every chance I get I pull it out (still no comment), and wait for Willy to do his eyebeam thing. Unfortunately, I haven't seen it happen yet.Of all the noncombat pets in the game, do you call just one your own or do you have a bunch that you rotate around? Which one do you use most often?