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« on: November 05, 2009, 01:13:20 AM »
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Today we’re pleased to introduce the Pet Store for World of Warcraft, a new way for players to obtain in-game pets to join them on their adventures in Azeroth. Two brand-new companions are now available for purchase exclusively at the Pet Store in the online Blizzard Store: Lil’ K.T. and the Pandaren Monk.

Make a Difference:
Pandaren Monk Charity Pet
Enter the Pandaren Monk, a martial-arts expert who’s here to help celebrate the upcoming fifth anniversary of World of Warcraft. He may be cute, but he’s proof that even the softest of critters can overcome the hardest of circumstances. For every Pandaren Monk that finds its way to a player’s side between now and the end of the year (December 31, 2009 at 11:59 PDT), we’ll donate 50 percent of the $10 purchasing price to the Make-a-Wish Foundation in an effort to brew up a little hope, strength, and joy in a child’s life.

Lil’ K.T., the Littlest Lich
Lil’ K.T. is a miniature lich who bears a striking resemblance to the legendary lord of Naxxramas, Kel’Thuzad. But don’t let his diminutive stature fool you: Lil’ K.T. has a diabolical laugh and wields true power at his bony fingertips, randomly wreaking icy havoc on critters who dare to cross his path. You can now buy this new pet for $10 on the Blizzard Store.

In order to receive a purchased pet, you’ll need to merge your World of Warcraft account with a Battle.net account. For more information on Battle.net, please visit the FAQ. For more information on the new Pet Store, visit the Pet Store FAQ.

Icecrown Raid Difficulty Functionality

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In the upcoming patch we are adding a new feature to the Icecrown raid instance that allows the raid leader to change the instance's difficulty setting on a boss per boss basis. The way the raid leader chooses to switch is the same as now, by right-clicking on the character portrait. The difficulty settings can be changed from inside Icecrown Citadel, with some restrictions. For example, you cannot change the difficulty in combat or during certain events specified by our design team. To enable the ability to change the raid difficulty to heroic, you must first defeat the Lich King on normal mode, as doing so unlocks the heroic version of this raid instance. There is no heroic version of trash; meaning changing the difficulty will only affect boss difficulty.

We chose this particular functionality because we didn't want to use the Trial of the Crusader method, and have four versions on a raid of this size. We felt the Ulduar method of having to know a certain trick to do on the boss was difficult to communicate and tied too heavily to achievements. We might eventually convert Trial of the Crusader over to this new system but Ulduar and Naxxramas will likely never change.

Warlocks Temporary Pets and Cataclysm

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We want the temporary warlock demons to useful but not actually replace the core demons. An interesting idea for Cataclysm is for them not to replace the current demon. I have no idea if we'll do this or not, but we won't be able to do it for 3.3.

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« Reply #1 on: November 05, 2009, 03:57:26 AM »
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I'm sorry, but non-combat pets to buy?  Seriously?

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Look, if people have money to burn on crap like that, buy me, and I'll be your pet.

Blizzard, you do a great job taking money from the stupid.
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« Reply #2 on: November 05, 2009, 11:40:49 AM »
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A few pets for money is not big deal, but i'm afraid not to turn into a big store where you can buy gear and stuff like that. If that will happen that will be the day I'll quit playing.

Anyhow, these pets look lovely and to be honest they are good as a gift for friends.
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« Reply #3 on: November 09, 2009, 08:08:30 AM »
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more or less sums up my take on this. The day they start selling items that change gameplay, I'm off
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« Reply #4 on: November 09, 2009, 05:33:57 PM »
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A few pets for money is not big deal, but i'm afraid not to turn into a big store where you can buy gear and stuff like that. If that will happen that will be the day I'll quit playing.

Anyhow, these pets look lovely and to be honest they are good as a gift for friends.

Yup, when people are able to purchase items that are not just 'fluff', Blizzard will be no different than the gold farmers that they look down upon.
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« Reply #5 on: November 09, 2009, 08:28:00 PM »
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Why stop at just items and not sell gold out right?  This is the same fasion that the free games operate.  The best gear and stuff is purchaeable.  Sony Online has gold selling servers, but they also have regular servers.  Think of these non-combat pets as the pot of WoW.  They are the gateway to other more vile things(i.e. gold, gear, 310 mounts). Angry
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