It's so easy...
Werit —
... Syp, our Dwarf Engineer sister from another mother... and father, has recently announced the beginning of the Age of Blogging! Dun Dun Duuuuuun. Yes, the call has went out for more WAR blogs. So why should you answer the call? ...
It’s never to late…
The Greenskin - Warhammer Online Blog, Videos, Guides, Webcomic & Podcast —
... personal experiences.’ Source.
Step 4: Get involved with the Warhammer community, learn, and grow! You don’t need to be the best writer or a Web guru to start a blog, however, you will hone these skills over time. Self-improvement is never a bad thing!
Step 5: Why are you still reading my blog? Get to it!
Current WAR bloggers who support this initiative are:
waaagh!
Stunty Stomper
The Greenskin
Wizards & Wenches ...
The Age of Blogging
Book of Grudges —
... do you get started? Here are a few free and easy-to-use blogging platforms you should investigate. Let us know if you need any help and please feel free to introduce yourself in this thread!
Traditional blogging platforms
WordPress (and here)
Blogger
Welcome to the Age of Blogging!
Blogs that support WAR: Age of Blogging and will feature your blog are
waaagh!
Stunty Stomper
The Greenskin
Wizards & Wenches
Way of the ...
The trouble with wards
reroller: a warhammer online and mmorpg blog —
You thought I was going to say something tribble-related, didn’t you? Well, I didn’t. So nyah. Anyhow, on to the topic at hand. Syp over at WAAAGH! has a debate-provoking post up this morning about WAR’s end-game ward system that I wanted to discuss briefly.
Now, I’m no expert on WAR’s PvE endgame (yet) — I’ve only just hit rank 40 on my Warrior Priest and I’ve only run Bastion Stair a handful of times, and Sigmar’s Crypts and the Warpblade Tunnels once each. So take this with a ...
Weekly WAR Rollup: 15 minutes of fame edition!
reroller: a warhammer online and mmorpg blog —
... the blogs while your boss looks the other way. That’s what everyone does… right? So here’s the heads up on what’s going down around the WAR scene this week…
WAR: Age of Blogging a Raging Bloodbeast of a success
It’s been just over a week, and WAR: The Age of Blogging has been generating interest all over the place, even picking up a mention on popular MMO site Massively.
The ever-popular Syp over at WAAAGH! has a list of the new additions to the WAR blogging scene over here, and you ...
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Mythic and bloggers
NecroRogIcon —
... your interviews. Mythic didn't just beckon the fans in, they reached out to them in their own local haunts.
It's not just a question of working with the 'new' media. Lots of companies are trying that, they've got their Myspace and Facebook pages, maybe even a blog or two and some fiddling with their own Wikipedia entries. But Mythic sought out and found where players were really hanging out, specific to their game. They did right to encourage folks like Keen, Syp and Snafzg, plus a host of others (a full list would be huge). They sent out ...
Changes and reading
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... on the game up now. The speedy levelling and variety of Warhammer allow these kinds of player-run achievements (which is what I think is really going on here). It’s a bit like Syp’s challenge to level in RvR only. Maybe we’re getting a bit stir-crazy and looking for ways to make things more fun by giving ourselves some limitations… but it’s definitely something worth reading over at Warhammer Alliance. ...
The Waaagh-bulance arrives too late...
Player Versus Developer —
PVD and Waaagh have had an occasionally colorful history. On one occasion, I worried that Blizzard's latest PR move would make Syp's head explode, and he took up the gauntlet with Michael J. Fox in tow. In one of my serveral appearences on the Bloody Twenty, Syp suggested that I had linked him about a dozen times in my post on Warhammer's 1.2 Patch. Needless to say, I was a bit sad to see the blog's farewell post this morning. For me, Waaagh was not merely a source of free traffic from the web's premier Warhammer site (and possibly ...
