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  • Blood Sport: Beginner's Guide to Arena, Part VI

    by 
    C. Christian Moore
    C. Christian Moore
    02.01.2010

    Want to crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and hear the lamentation of their women? Blood Sport investigates the entirety of all-things arena for gladiators and challengers alike. C. Christian Moore, multiple rank 1 gladiator, examines the latest arena strategy, trends, compositions and more in WoW.com's arena column. Listening Music: The Knife with "Heartbeats." My wife has been recommending this song for maybe a month or two now. Even though she doesn't play WoW, she loves reading WoW.com. Valentine's Day is coming up, so I figure I should start laying down the sweet. Hello, love. Your favorite song is featured today. I like it too. Hopefully our readers do as well. Last Week: We finished up our two part series on resource mechanics in arena. It's been a bit of a hiatus since we last looked at some advice for arena novices. With the new arena season starting tomorrow, there's no better time to define some terms. This Week: I've been getting comments asking to describe some terms in these arena articles. Arena terms can be quite confusing, even to a hardcore raider! Tanking, for instance, means completely different things. Read on to see what they are!

  • Blood Sport: Arena for dummies II

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    Zach Yonzon
    Zach Yonzon
    09.10.2008

    So you want to get into Arenas, eh? You're a bit late coming into the game, but that's alright. Whether you want to be truly competitive or just try Arenas out for fun, maybe even with friends, it helps to have a little bit of knowledge about what you're getting into. Before anything else, however, we'll take a look at some commonly used terms in the Arenas so you can insert some your vent communications so you can sound like a Pro... or at least not get lost in the discussion.2345A team comp (composition) consisting of an MS Warrior, a Discipline Priest, a Holy Paladin, an Elemental Shaman, and a Mage, usually Frost-specced.This is a 2-healer 3-DPS cookie-cutter composition that supposedly originated from the Bloodlust Battlegroup (BG9). Unlike basketball, where the numbers refer to positions (or classes) on the team, 2345 actually refers to the head-rolling-on-keyboard reference of mashing the buttons 2, 3, 4, and 5 repeatedly throughout the match. Roughly, this translates to unloading all offensive abilities based on, or during, the Shaman's Bloodlust / Heroism. The basic strategy is to assist off the Warrior who applies Mortal Strike on a target and burst damage coming from the Shaman and Mage with Shatter combo often with Nature's Swiftness, Elemental Mastery, and Chain Lightning. The Shaman and Priest also work off offensive dispels, removing shields and immunities, while the Paladin plays main healer. This composition can and does switch targets often throughout the course of a match.

  • DS Daily: Who's been converted?

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    05.28.2008

    Our most evil and dark attempt to introduce you to the disgusting world of legal homebrew has concluded. Now that the dust has settled, we want to know how many of you actually managed to give something a try? Did you rush out and start downloading like crazy? Perhaps turned your DS into a PDA?All of you who've now decided to take the plunge, what are you enjoying? For those of you that didn't, why? What's keeping you from the wide world of possibilities that come from the DS homebrew scene? We overcame our fears, you should at least try to overcome your own!

  • Homebrew week: the recapping

    by 
    Alisha Karabinus
    Alisha Karabinus
    05.24.2008

    This week, the staff at DS Fanboy dedicated themselves to all things homebrew. If you own a DS and aren't checking out some of these hobbyist applications, you're missing half the fun of the system. Let us help you get started, find the best games and other software, and troubleshoot your problems, and you'll be reproducing Rembrandts* in Colors! in no time. *provided you actually have some shred of artistic talentGetting started DS Fanboy's (semi) ultimate homebrew guide Covering some of the most common Slot-1 cards that can turn your DS into a lean, mean, homebrew machine. Homebrew glossary DLD-what? Slot where? We've got the answers. Filling up that SD card Widen the horizons of the DS The best apps for making your DS do all the things a handheld was never meant to do. Japanese homebrew games that will blow your mind From the wacky to the completely awesome. Emulating the gaming world on DS Your favorite old consoles, back in handheld form. Don't buy these: homebrew recommendations There are dozens of amazing homebrew apps available, and we've got a small sampling of our favorites. Homebrew: Using the DS as a PDA Why carry two things when one will do just fine? More Naughtiness on the Nintendo DS All the pornographic puzzles you can fit on a single microSD card. Checking out the community Confessions of a Homebrew Virgin New to this whole deal? You're not the only one. Homebrew dev dishes on the DS scene The man behind Laser Hockey DS on the scene, his recommendations, and the lessons Nintendo could stand to learn from homebrew. Homebrew support group Got problems? We bet someone has an answer.

  • DS Fanboy's week of homebrew

    by 
    Alisha Karabinus
    Alisha Karabinus
    05.24.2008

    This week, the staff at DS Fanboy dedicated themselves to all things homebrew. If you own a DS and aren't checking out some of these hobbyist applications, you're missing half the fun of the system. Let DS Fanboy help you get started, find the best games and other software, and troubleshoot your problems, and you'll be reproducing Rembrandts* in Colors! in no time. *provided you actually have some shred of artistic talentGetting started DS Fanboy's (semi) ultimate homebrew guide Covering some of the most common Slot-1 cards that can turn your DS into a lean, mean, homebrew machine. Homebrew glossary DLD-what? Slot where? We've got the answers. Filling up that SD card Widen the horizons of the DS The best apps for making your DS do all the things a handheld was never meant to do. Japanese homebrew games that will blow your mind From the wacky to the completely awesome. Emulating the gaming world on DS Your favorite old consoles, back in handheld form. Don't buy these: homebrew recommendations There are dozens of amazing homebrew apps available, and we've got a small sampling of our favorites. Homebrew: Using the DS as a PDA Why carry two things when one will do just fine? More Naughtiness on the Nintendo DS All the pornographic puzzles you can fit on a single microSD card. Checking out the community Confessions of a Homebrew Virgin New to this whole deal? You're not the only one. Homebrew dev dishes on the DS scene The man behind Laser Hockey DS on the scene, his recommendations, and the lessons Nintendo could stand to learn from homebrew. Homebrew support group Got problems? We bet someone has an answer.

  • WoW terminology explained

    by 
    Jennie Lees
    Jennie Lees
    05.02.2006

    If the city's Trade and LookingForGroup channels go past you in a blur of indecipherable acronyms, this glossary might help. Part of Wikipedia -- and thus publicly editable if you disagree with a particular word, or want to add one -- it covers a lot of the WoW-specific terminology that crops up.It can be hard to simply ask "What on earth is UBRS" in chat, so it's useful to have somewhere to go when those inevitable moments of confusion do happen.