Episode 15 - Princes and Paupers

EPISODE · Nov 13, 2024 · 2H 26M

Episode 15 - Princes and Paupers

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

Episode 15 – Princes and Paupers Show Notes  Welcome to Episode 15! Anniversary Trivia returns, it is good to be in game and behind microphone again, hanging at the 20th Anniversary event, and so much going on!   November News at the 20th Anniversary Celebration – 13:50 •07 is coming, including Siren Isle zone. •Classic News – Cata Classic gets the Firelands raid and SoD Season 6 is coming https://worldofwarcraft.blizzard.com/en-us/news/24148556/. •Trading Post is overflowing this month; check it all out here: https://www.wowhead.com/news/november-2024-trading-post-full-list-of-rewards-class-themed-armor-and-weapons-349409. •Plunderstorm makes its return in early 2025, but still in the Arathi Highlands and too soon? •Warcraft 30th Anniversary Direct is coming Wed., November 13 – tune in live or later for all the new Warcraft game news.   Drink of the Month – 28:15    Mannoroth’s Blood Red Ale   Mount Segment that doesn’t yet have a name – 29:16 My thoughts on store mounts (and pets) including •Reven the fundraiser for Cure Duchenne, the form of muscular dystrophy that eventually took the life of WoW player Ibelin, subject of a recent Netflix documentary. $20 – yes. •30th Anniversary Warcraft 3 faction mounts. $30 – yes. •Grizzley Hills Packmaster with vendors. $20 – yes. •Trader’s Gilded Brutosaur with vendors and the ensuing craziness. - $90 – no. •Store mounts and mogs help fund the game, just hope they steer clear of selling player power.   Couple extra topics not in the plan – 51:06 •The exact moment I stopped caring about keeping this episode short – I hope you are okay with that. •Mog collection rules mean any character can collect all appearances – gamechanger.   My gameplay this month with commentary – 58:00 •Hallow's End trick-or-treating took a level 70 to 76! •Anniversary and using trivia to level 20+ characters with Hallow’s End, Darkmoon Faire, and Anniversary buffs all while collecting Rested XP and until January 5! •Forgetting which inn your hearthstone is set to •Titan disc system – great story delivery system •Review of Story mode – unimpressed and still awaiting #followerraids, c’mon!   Main Topic:  Princes and Paupers – 1:38:50 A discussion of those who have plenty of time to play and how they differ from those of us who have limited time in game, how players can approach this, and possible help Blizzard could provide. #clippy   (re)Raid of the Month:  Crucible of Storms (BfA) – 2:06:02 I found the pre-raid questline that actually gives the Xal’atath story that I sought last month; still not a good raid to farm.   Addon Recommendation:  Saved Instances – 2:14:00 A great addon to track quests, dungeons, raids, currencies, and much more across many characters.   Solo Queue Mailbox – 2:17:50 The first review on Apple Podcasts is from Unique Exemplar and it is glowing - #grateful.   Outro – 2:20:24 •Thanks to Blizzard and OGRE for audio, my lovely wife, and you for listening. •If you want to support the show, SoloQueueWoW at Patreon.com •Thank you to current patrons, Andrew, Righteous Bandy, and ThatSkyGuy! And welcome free patrons Max, Eddie, and Tim! •Subscribe to the podcast at your podcast feed of choice, Apple, Spotify, and all the rest. •Sounds from Blizzard and OGRE #dontplaymuted •You can contact me at soloqueuewow at gmail.com, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram,Threads, and Threads. “I will see you out there."

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