Welcome back to [hide]The Queue[/hide], the daily Q&A column in which the WoW Insider team answers your questions about the World of Warcraft. [hide]Mathew McCurley[/hide] will be your host today.
Remember when we bought music on CDs? Yeah. I had an MP3/CD player. It was awful.
chaosdefined asked:
Can someone remind me why there were two Tier 9 sets?
During the Trial of the Crusader, Blizzard was all about giving the Horde and the Alliance different items visually and in name while still keeping the stats of each the same. Players had always been clamoring for a differentiation between Horde and Alliance looks, mostly because of the age-old sentiment «Why would I wear what he is wearing?» If you notice, the Crusader Coliseum sets were also lower in number than most tiers because of the need to make separate sets. So plate-, chain-, leather-, and cloth-wearers all had separate sets, but recolors of each set were used instead of each class’s having its own set and its being different based on faction. The names of each set also referenced a different hero of the Horde or Alliance, based on in-game class affiliation.[hide]Continue reading The Queue: The olden days[/hide]Filed under: [hide]The Queue[/hide][hide]The Queue: The olden days[/hide] originally appeared on [hide]WoW Insider[/hide] on Fri, 07 Oct 2011 11:00:00 EST. Please see our [hide]terms for use of feeds[/hide].[hide]Permalink[/hide] | [hide]Email this[/hide] | [hide]Comments[/hide]
Welcome back to [hide]The Queue[/hide], the daily Q&A column in which the WoW Insider team answers your questions about the World of Warcraft. [hide]Mathew McCurley[/hide] will be your host today.
Remember when we bought music on CDs? Yeah. I had an MP3/CD player. It was awful.
chaosdefined asked:
Can someone remind me why there were two Tier 9 sets?
During the Trial of the Crusader, Blizzard was all about giving the Horde and the Alliance different items visually and in name while still keeping the stats of each the same. Players had always been clamoring for a differentiation between Horde and Alliance looks, mostly because of the age-old sentiment «Why would I wear what he is wearing?» If you notice, the Crusader Coliseum sets were also lower in number than most tiers because of the need to make separate sets. So plate-, chain-, leather-, and cloth-wearers all had separate sets, but recolors of each set were used instead of each class’s having its own set and its being different based on faction. The names of each set also referenced a different hero of the Horde or Alliance, based on in-game class affiliation.[hide]Continue reading The Queue: The olden days[/hide]Filed under: [hide]The Queue[/hide][hide]The Queue: The olden days[/hide] originally appeared on [hide]WoW Insider[/hide] on Fri, 07 Oct 2011 11:00:00 EST. Please see our [hide]terms for use of feeds[/hide].[hide]Permalink[/hide] | [hide]Email this[/hide] | [hide]Comments[/hide]
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