Seeking Acceptance - Ep 36

EPISODE · Feb 22, 2026 · 2H 42M

Seeking Acceptance - Ep 36

from Solo Queue - A World of Warcraft Podcast · host Dave Gagne

Seeking Acceptance - Ep 36 SOLO QUEUE DISCORD now available:  https://discord.gg/nXQVqERcSU   Show Notes  Welcome to Episode 36! – 2:49         Who knew it was so hard to get four player signatures to start a guild?  A sign from the universe, perhaps?  Too late, we started a guild!   News – 13:05 Solo Together Guild open – Yes!  But, RANT #1 INCOMING – the long road to 4 signatures Loner’s Run, the ST Guild neighborhood open Solo Together Community up and running Community neighborhood for Horde side houses? Desolate Collective needs only 1 more signature! Discord is alive and running at https://discord.gg/N86fhRkDem Mini-Mailbag Johnnietips from TB Jibbs from AMR Rak nice comment; R not just a fan, not just a member of that SQ Discord, R and Kael have started up… Welcome Ready Check podcast to the community; Weekly show of 2 friends talking WoW and tackling what is going on in game Meggoart – 4th Interlude is out at https://interludecomicanthology.carrd.co/ and her WoWKEA YouTube channel is going strong at https://www.youtube.com/@meggoart The Jan. 29 WoW Showcase event with the 2026 roadmap   “What Have You Done Lately?” – 32:51        RANT #2 INCOMING. Short version is yes, I lost all 800,000+ bronze that I collected when Blizz shut down the Remix event earlier than two of the three times is announced.  Me not happy, for sure. Pre-patch event nearly done and maybe not the best of these events Void Elf DH unlock relatively brief; Devourer DH seems cool, but only doing 1-button rotation Catchup experience not useful after a level 70 boost   Main Topic:  Grand Tour Actually Announced – 1:05:19 This will be a recurring segment exploring the dungeons and raids of each expansion   Grand Tour:  Classic Kalimdor – 1:16:14 The ten dungeons and two raids of Classic on Kalimdor discussed in an overview   Raid(s) of the Month – 1:33:33 The Temple and Ruins of Ahn’Qiraj are the two raids in Classic Kalimdor.  Are they worth farming?   SQ Book Club warm-up:  The Void Between – 1:39:13 The recently published short story written by Alex Acks is a great little story before Midnight arrives   SQ Book Club:  Blood Ties – 1:47:24 The latest novel by Christie Golden is a great read, but one you do not have to finish before the launch of Midnight.  Read it now or read it later, but read it.   Outro – 2:37:10 Thanks to all of you for your patience in waiting for this episode, Blizzard for the amazing music and sound, to OGRE for intro/outro music, my lovely and supportive wife, my family, and YOU for listening. Support the show at https://www.patreon.com/soloqueuewow Thank you to contributing patrons Andrew, Righteous Bandy, ThatSkyGuy, Cyn, Snek of Voldun, Jon, Scott, Jeru, Raven, Greybeard, Case, Pasta Matt, Maccus, Luch, and Rak!  And thanks to free members Max, Eddie, Bear, Friends of Wumpus, Sean, Curro, Aronaar, AedinNahkriin, Guardian Sandy, Alice, Don, Kamil, Wednesday, Eric, and TJ! Subscribe to the podcast at your podcast feed of choice, Apple, Spotify, and all the rest.  Leave a 5-star rating and a written review to help grow Solo Queue. You can contact me at soloqueuewow at gmail.com, Bluesky, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Threads. Gershom is up next in the Queue.  Enjoy early access for those who celebrate! “I will see you out there."

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