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  • The best of WoW Insider: December 2012

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    Allison Robert
    Allison Robert
    12.31.2012

    Zaronis: Doesn't anyone else have a problem with enslaving a sentient creature to fight to the death for your own amusement? MarioLanza: Nope. Zapwidget: I only fight till they pass out. Ah, December. Tons of holiday-related silliness, and (for some reason) a lot of point-counterpoint articles and patch 5.2 news. This has been a fun month. To everyone who's been reading WoW Insider this year, whether you're new to us or a longtime fan, thank you! Happy New Year, all! Stay safe today, and let's have a good 2013!

  • The best of WoW Insider: November 2012

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    Allison Robert
    Allison Robert
    12.30.2012

    AiunTanks: I spent all my time in Pandaria looking for a way to murder Anduin Wrynn. Kennyj116: He becomes "more powerful than you could ever imagine." AiunTanks: And run the risk of him becoming as useful as Obi-wan was in the movies? I think I'll take that chance. November was possibly the most introspective month of a very introspective year. We'd had enough experience in Mists of Pandaria to sit back, take stock of what was working and what didn't seem to be, and start digging into the latter. Primarily, that meant LFR and the nigh-endless series of dailies. But that didn't mean people weren't enjoying the expansion. Judging from the explosion of blog posts, commentary, and machinima hitting the airwaves in November, they were enjoying it a lot.

  • The best of WoW Insider: October 2012

    by 
    Allison Robert
    Allison Robert
    12.29.2012

    dngreene: Man, when Blizzard wants to get players out into the world, they get players out into the world ... or else. atanae: Meanwhile, four stalwart players who have no lives are killing boars ... shrikesnest: Yes, WoW got hacked, and that sucks. I wish it didn't happen. But I can at least take some consolation in the fact that this is the funniest comment thread on WoW Insider in a long time. PhilDGiles: Does anybody think "SPARE US GOD" might fall into that same list of infamous WoW quotes as "LEEEEEROY JENKINS" now? In this month, everybody died. Then they rezzed and kept playing. October 2012 was pretty lockstep with the pattern we've already seen in major patch or expansion releases, which is that staffers largely abandon whatever editorials they were working on in favor of, uh, playing the game. As you might expect, lots of great news this month, and an unbroken string of comments and pokes at the wonderful random stuff that kept popping out of Pandaria.

  • The best of WoW Insider: September 2012

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    Allison Robert
    Allison Robert
    12.28.2012

    Mists of Pandaria was released on the 25th, and everything about September is just an embarrassment of riches. Once again, opinions and editorials suffered a little bit as we turned our attention to other stuff, but this is easily among the most action-packed months I've ever had to summarize.

  • 2012 Year in tech: A timeline

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    Engadget
    Engadget
    12.28.2012

    By Billy Steele, Sarah Silbert and Christopher Trout Illustration By ILoveDust While planet Earth has yet to meet its demise, the end of 2012 is nigh. It was a year of lengthy legal battles and shifting power dynamics in the tech industry. It brought with it great advancements and great failures -- and, for some, the promise of the end of days. We've combed our archives to bring you just a few of the stories that made the biggest impact on our reporting this year. Herewith, an abridged look back at the year that was.

  • The best of WoW Insider: August 2012

    by 
    Allison Robert
    Allison Robert
    12.27.2012

    MusedMoose: I stood in fire. / Everyone stood in fire. / It's an achievement. TristanLeonard: No one remembers / Yor'sahj's name in my guild. / We call him "Skittles." JeffLaBowski: Thank you, Olivia. / Now I'm counting all my words. / I ran out of beer. metaphyzxx: I'm glad to be done / With this stupid expansion. / Bring on the pandas. Docteurmi: Less QQ, more haiku. Our staffers and columnists went into overdrive preparing for patch 5.0.4 and the eventual release of Mists, so opinion/editorial work took a backseat to class preparation. However, we did find time for haikus, Tides of War, the MoP cinematic, and a little shopping. Also, NASA finished Dragon Soul landed an SUV-sized rover on Mars.

  • The best of WoW Insider: July 2012

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    Allison Robert
    Allison Robert
    12.26.2012

    Nathanyel Warcraft: Moon Guard. Would rake in way more cash than that other Warcraft-inspired movie ... Beta. Beta. Beta. And, weirdly enough, a lot of really good observational pieces on a very diverse set of subjects. Also, Olivia largely spent this month giving us no excuse whatsoever for ingame poverty.

  • The best of WoW Insider: June 2012

    by 
    Allison Robert
    Allison Robert
    12.25.2012

    bengeibe: As a fan of metal, I can't fathom what could possibly be offputting about the imagery in this video. All I see is pure awesome. AleisterHyde: As not a fan of metal, my ears hurt. Another busy, busy month. June 2012 was equal parts restrospective work on what Cataclysm had brought to the table, and looking ahead to Mists of Pandaria to see what would change. This was also a period when real-life concerns intruded on the game world in a fairly unpleasant manner. You'll see what I mean past the cut.

  • The best of WoW Insider: May 2012

    by 
    Allison Robert
    Allison Robert
    12.24.2012

    May saw Diablo 3's release on the 15th, the Avengers, a sudden exodus of staffers from their posts, and another avalanche of Mists of Pandaria beta news as the editors dragged people back with a slew of threats and bribes. The female pandaren dance was also revealed to be the Caramelldansen. Alex posted this. The video in that article's been taken down, so I've helpfully embedded an alternative above.

  • The best of WoW Insider: April 2012

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    Allison Robert
    Allison Robert
    12.23.2012

    bim.shield.spec Cross-faction romance! They are star-crossed lovers, for certain ... Oh wait, never mind. Method is faction-changing to Horde. Beta, beta, and more beta ... and for some reason, an awful lot of completely random stuff this month. Seriously, there's no rhyme or reason to the array of one-off articles we wrote in April. Also, we got a new comment system. We thought that was pretty cool.

  • The best of WoW Insider: March 2012

    by 
    Allison Robert
    Allison Robert
    12.22.2012

    Ellyndia: Whenever I need to do something that might be scary or a little intimidating, I take a deep breath, close my eyes, and say to myself: "Time's up, let's do this." I have gotten a job using this method. jazz.panther: My success with that method is only about 33.33% ... repeating of course. Mass Effect 3 was released on the 6th, which was just enough time for people to finish it and be really pissed off in time for the Mists of Pandaria beta, which hit on the 21st. Not surprisingly, beta coverage absolutely dominated everything else we did in this month. Rather than overload readers with an endless parade of it, I've tried to centralize our MoP coverage in our omnibus guide.

  • The best of WoW Insider: February 2012

    by 
    Allison Robert
    Allison Robert
    12.21.2012

    Matt Rossi: I'm starting to think Neltharion was the tank for the dragon aspects' regular 5-man group. After a few times around the block, the general "feel" of months like February 2012 becomes pretty familiar. The combination of aging raid content, an approaching expansion, and a lot of stuff going on with the business end of WoW combined for several weeks' worth of commentary on the meta-game and what was going on with Blizzard HQ. This was a month with a lot of interesting news, and it also turned out to be a fabulous time for Moviewatch and the arts scene.

  • The best of WoW Insider: January 2012

    by 
    Allison Robert
    Allison Robert
    12.20.2012

    Marthazon: World of Warcraft is sort of like the French Foreign Legion of games when it comes to age. As long as you can do your part, it's rare for someone to ask "How old are you?" For anyone out there who's new to the site, at the end of every year we run a retrospective series examining the last 12 months and the articles that best captured the zeitgeist of the player community. You'll find one of these published every day through the end of 2012, assuming we don't all vanish into the nether on Dec. 21 (which I am inclined to doubt, as bills are due and nobody's that lucky). 2012 felt like a very introspective year for the game. Between the lack of a 2012 BlizzCon, Cataclysm's winding down, and the 9-month wait for Mists of Pandaria, players used the extra time to argue and probe into systems that most needed improvement. January was no exception, and this was a very chatty month for our staffers.