If you're playing gold wow classic this weekend from Cuiyanzhou's blog

If you're playing gold wow classic this weekend and then see that a legion of pink-haired gnomes charging, don't worry--you have only found yourself in the middle of the Running of the Gnomes. It's an yearly occasion where players roll race and a gnome all the way to Booty Bay in Gnomeregan to raise money. Organised by Dravvie, Running of the Gnomes raises money for The Pink Fund, a charity that provides financial guidance, from home to insurance, to people with breast cancer. In addition to racing, you can contribute here.


Since 2017 Blizzard has indicated the event with a micro-holiday that occurs on each server, complete with cheering NPCs, though the player-run event only occurs on Scarlet Crusade-Feathermoon, so that is where you'll want to be if you want a lot of competition. There are two WoWs now, needless to say, and Classic gamers will also be able to take part in the Bloodsail Buccaneers server. You will also have some time race in both games, as the Classic version will not kick off until 7pm ET on October 19. The path is somewhat trickier in Classic, but if you've already participated in the race you may be up for a fresh challenge.


Blizzard has published an 18-minute video where the game's manager, Ion Hazziokostas, shows what WoW's incoming important update will completely replace the feature using a new Auction House program -- and it looks like it'll make player item trading simpler.


From the video (through PCGamer, which cheap classic wow gold you may check out below) the game director says that the Auction House change"isn't only a UI reskin. We actually redesigned and rebuilt the guts of this machine to make it faster, more performant, and to get rid of those bothersome single stacks that literally no-one likes" --'piles' being packages of a few of the most frequent trade items that have to be sold in one go, or not at all, and a characteristic of the current WoW Auction House.


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