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Welcome again to The Queue, the every day Q&A column during which the WoW Insider staff answers your questions concerning the World of Warcraft. Mathew McCurley will be your host at present. Adagio, Summoner.


Hey readers, honest warning: At the end of The Queue in the present day, I make a really bad pun. Just letting you know.

MisterRik requested:

Does anybody else get annoyed with how, if you manage to die at Sethria's Roost, taking the spirit gryphon in a straight line from the graveyard to your corpse will dump you off the grypon and into Ashenvale, with no technique to get again except using the Spirit Healer and eating the rez sickness?


This is the bane of my existence -- particularly mixed with the fact that the graveyard is a straight line into some mountains from the Roost, and when you dare go AFK whereas flying back to your corpse, as a result of the damaged PVP mechanics together with your companions will get you killed, metal container you're additionally treated to rez sickness. If you have any questions concerning exactly where and how to use Tin Packaging Box (you can check here), you can get hold of us at our site. No, I'm not bitter at all. Why would you assume that?


The Return to Graveyard button is useless as a result of it just brings you back to a graveyard in Ashenvale. Blizzard simply needs to stay a graveyard right there, next to the Roost, in an effort to rez with out fear. As for individuals "corpse bombing" in PVP on the Roost, there is still a rez timer. That whole space is one giant crapfest from each design viewpoint.

Crimson requested:

Q4TQ: My guild and i had been discussing recently Illidans loss of life, and I'm of the mind he's not really lifeless,however somewhat faked his demise since the burning legion was out to get him. Any thoughts on this? I don my tin foil hat in anticipation of your reply :D


Illidan may be very, very lifeless. Neither Maiev nor Akama would let him reside, contemplating what he did to both of them, respectively. Illidan is so extremely useless. Does that imply he can not come back at some point? Nope. Metzen even spoke about one way or the other redeeming Illidan at some point, and i personally suppose that every time we return in time to deal with the War of the Ancients raid, we are going to see and interact with Illidan and someway redeem him.

PvtDeth requested:

Any ideas why Hounds of Shannox drop single digit quantities of copper? Both the gimped ones within the cave and the complete-energy ones above floor. For the life of me, metal tin can box I can't consider any logical rationalization.


Hunters and other kiting courses had been farming them for gold. Whenever you see a creature in game that drops an odd quantity of something or when something that was in the game would not seem anyplace anymore, it's normally as a result of somebody, someplace, was abusing it.

Arizor asked:

In north of Stormwind Harbour there is a large building, with an enormous bolt across it is steel door. It seems like a hangar of some sort but I don't actually know.

Does anyone know it's purpose/what it homes?

That's the place they keep Calia Menethil, Turalyon, Alleria Windrunner, pandas, ethereals, the dance studio, new 5-man Abyssal Depths situations, Path of the Titans, Tin Packaging Box and Varian's man-cave.

It is a hangar.

RogueJedi86 asked:


Didn't Uldum's cloaking system solely cover objects on the bottom and not big air elemental palaces within the sky? Have to be one hell of a cloaking system to cover things miles up within the sky too. Or did Al'Akir solely determine to pop his palace into Azeroth after the Cataclysm?


For that matter, would he have had a alternative on where it confirmed up in Azeroth? Is it locked to Uldum like Deepholme is locked to the Maelstrom and Neptulon's domain is tied into that random ocean stretch close to Stormwind and Ragnaros' domain is tied largely to Hyjal? I might think he could put his floating air palaces anyplace he desires since they're floating.


The items of Skywall (Al'Akir's plane of air) which might be floating above the clouds in Uldum aren't actually there. Well, they're, but Skywall doesn't exist on our airplane. Al'Akir's realm is sort of colliding with Azeroth; the elemental planes are all "falling into" Azeroth after Deathwing upset the steadiness of the elements together with his little burst-by way of-the-maelstrom theatrics. Skywall isn't any exception and is almost certainly able to come by means of because of a mixture of messed-up elements and Deathwing's alliance with Al'Akir. The selection of the place each aircraft is collapsing into Azeroth is a sport design decision that is made for the needs of story and gameplay.


Al'Akir was working with Deathwing, not as a result of he essentially believed that Deathwing was right however as a result of as an air elemental, he would not actually care too much about stuff and was thought of the weakest of the elementals. Therefore, he wanted the biggest allies he might find. When Deathwing got here knocking, Al'Akir answered the door with -- get prepared for it, commenters -- gusto.
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