Armored Druid Forms Preview

Armored Bear Forms















Armored Cat Forms















Armored Moonkin Forms







Armored Forms





Heroic Scarlet Halls Video Preview

Mists of Pandaria Quest Voiceovers

Shokai Questline









White Tiger Temple Event









Bold Karasshi Questline





Computers - Setup of the Month (by chaud)

Peripherals/Monitors

Puppy and Dolphin

Overclocked Puppy will outperform Dolphin when multiple threads are in use (Not WoW) and come close in most other cases.

Mix and match anything but the CPU/Motherboard combo between Puppy and Dolphin. Pick one of the two CPU/Motherboard combos.

Mix and match anything between Dolphin and Narwhal.

Narwhal and Unicorn

All of these parts can be mixed and matched to create a build between Narwhal and Unicorn. SSDs are always optional.

In Mists of Pandaria Druids will get the Incarnation talent, which allows them to change into an armored version of the form for their spec. The images below show the different colors of the armored forms.The last beta patch enabled many of the Heroic difficulty level instances, including Scarlet Halls, which is a combination of the old Armory and Library wings of the Scarlet Monastery.Blizzard added a lot of voice acting for questlines so far and the latest patch added even more! Here are a few samples of what to expect while leveling.Each month or every 2 months, depending on the hardware evolutions, the lovely chaud will work on a couple of hardware setups for those of you who are thinking of upgrading their computer!Hard drive prices are slowly declining, but are still above the pre-flood prices, so now is still a good time to buy a SSD. The current SSD prices are still moving downward , with sales bringing the cost to under $1 per gigabyte. A few sales are even nearing 50 cents per gigabyte, so look for something on sale!If you are building today and don't go for the upper range of overclocking (past ~4.5Ghz) then you are better off buying Ivy Bridge. If you want to go for the maximum overclocks or have to save money,is $25 cheaper. Unless you are doing a lot of video encoding or something that is similarly multithreaded, you do not need the 3770K and should spend that money elsewhere.Make sure to keep your AMD and Nvidia drivers up to date.Don't hesitate to post any feedback in the comments of that news post, and don't forget to visit the Computer Forum for any extra questions! If you are interested in Folding@home, take a look in our