Here are a few more great blogs to read that you may not have found yet. These plus your current subscriptions should help tide you over since many authors (including myself) aren’t blogging as frequently due to the holiday!
- 4 Haelz A great new Restoration-based Druid blog by Bellwether of Dark Iron (US). I’ve directed several visitors to her list of “Pre-Kara Level 70 Resto Gear”, a great resource for any newly-minted Restoration Druid!
- Ardent Defender A large number of writings from Galoheart of Zangarmarsh (US), a Protection-specced Paladin. Includes posts on a diverse number of topics. A recent find (for me), but a great one.
- Blue Priest Pathos of The Scryers (EU) shares his perspective on levelling a Priest (the “Blue” is because he’s a Draenei). A fun read!
- Coralin of Spirestone Coralin is a Feral Druid currently writing of her experiences instancing, questing, and levelling in Outland.
- Blood Paladin Zerei of Skywall (US) is a prolific blogger writing on such diverse topics as instance-running, Jewelcrafting, itemization woes, and healing as a Holy Paladin.
- Girl Meets WoW Imagine my surprise when I discovered I hadn’t already linked and given a shout out to Girl Meets WoW, a blog from … well … a girl who plays WoW! Great writing and a nice selection of subject matter make this a must-have subscription.
- Rawr Kitty Kitty Nelthilta of the Forgotten Coast (US) is a brand new Druid blogger writing about things from the Feral perspective. (Credit to Bigbearbutt for this find.)
- RP Stories A blog about roleplaying in World of Warcraft. As someone who has always had at least a passing interest in in-game roleplay (mostly reaching back to my early EverQuest days), I was thrilled to find this great blog.
- The Stealthin’ *Essys While Deressy of Runetotem (US) plays several different characters, her blog so far has a decidently Druidish bent!
- They See Me Trollin’ Delmain of Arthas (US) is a recent addition to the blogging scene, writing about his experiences as both a Shadow Priest and a member of one of the minority races on the Horde side.
- Tiddly! Tiddlywinks of Cenarion Circle (US) writes an awesome-looking blog about his time in Azeroth as a Gnome Mage.
- Tree Iz 4 Healz Arianas of Gilneas (EU) is a new Resto Druid blogger who proudly states that “perennial woody plants are for restoring health and well being.” And how!
- Yet Another Warlock Nerf YAWOWN is primarily Warlock-focused but also covers other topics of interest to all players, including a collection of ways to make money in-game.
- Zanderfin’s WoW “Casual” Raiding Leiandra of Bronzebeard (US) leads a self-professed “casual” raiding guild whose progression is pretty closely in line with that of my own guild. Her blog is well-written and sure to be relevant to anyone just entering SSC and ZA.
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| “Nimh” by Minkee of Minkee’s Illustration Blog |
And while Minkee’s Illustration Blog isn’t necessarily devoted to World of Warcraft specificially, it’s authored and illustrated by Minkee, one the readers here, and does include some truly stunning artwork, including the image of a beautiful Tauren Druid shown on this article. It even includes an RSS feed so you can subscribe and see each new piece as it’s posted. Truly excellent!
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Thanks for the link.
My in-game character’s name is not Horns so you got the wrong realm tho
Thanks for the link!
And yeah, stupid holidays, making me write blogs instead of reading them.
Hey, Phaelia? Just an FYI: I’m on Bronzebeard (US).
Merry Christmas.
Hey there! Found you through my referrals (I know I’ve been here before though). Anyways, there is a site feed, but just no link (yet) on my site to the feed.
Enjoy!
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@Other Authors: You’re very welcome. I know how hard it can be to draw traffic and a little boost can be a nice incentive to keep writing when you’ve only just started. =)
@Leiandra: Oy! Corrected, thanks!
@Blake: Oh, great! Thanks!