Breakfast Topic: What’s behind stereotypes about what ladies play in WoW?

While I was taking a well-earned break from a particularly demanding PvP session, I got to thinking. I’d been at a gaming society meeting a few days earlier where I had a discussion with a man about my gaming — principally, PvP. Now, I’m a PvP columnist here at WoW Insider, and I PvP a great deal, so when said man told me that PvP “isn’t something women do,” to say I was a little surprised was an understatement.

So I did what any sane girl would do in 2011 — I went and posted about it on Twitter. I went to another session and emerged to quite a response from various ladies all saying that they PvP or that they knew ladies who did and who wouldn’t be particularly happy to be told that PvP wasn’t something women did.

Anyhow, as I was saying, this provoked some thought. I do think there are gender stereotypes in WoW — mostly, that women heal far more than they do anything else and that almost all tanks are men. As an anthropology student, I’m adept at making sweeping generalizations, and I wouldn’t think for a moment that either of these statements are absolute truths.

However, they do raise questions. First, is there any truth to them at all? Are healers really the group in WoW where female players are most well represented? Are tanks genuinely the role least played by women? And do ladies really make up a far higher percentage of the PvE playerbase than they do the PvP one?

And, of course, the burning question underlying all of the above: If so, why?


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Breakfast Topic: What do you think about the new holiday boss style?

We’ve come to expect our holiday bosses to work a certain way here in World of Warcraft. Once every few months, we get a chance to go queue up for a unique boss that drops some nice loot to provide easy upgrades for casual players, and we get a daily package with a chance at some sort of fun pet or mount, as well as a BoE weapon. This has been a very nice arrangement for all involved.

This year on Winter Veil, Blizzard muddied the waters a bit. Rather than put the boss in a dungeon, Blizzard put him right smack dab in Alterac, uninstanced, and made the daily package come from a daily quest. Now, if you want to kill him, you have to fly out to him and grab a group, then take him down.

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Breakfast Topic: What do you think about the new holiday boss style? – Joystiq

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by Daniel Whitcomb Dec 27th 2011 at 8:00AM We've come to expect our holiday bosses to work a certain way here in World of Warcraft. Once every few months, we get a chance to go queue up for a unique boss that drops some nice loot to provide easy

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Blue Posts and Other WoW News: A whole lot of answers about the Darkmoon Faire

Join us every weekday evening as Today in WoW runs down all the WoW news that you could possibly want. From comments from Blizzard’s blues to the latest datamining info — we’ve got you covered.

Don’t forget to check out The Daily Quest and our Weekly Podcast Roundup to find out what else is going on in the WoW community. And if you have a news tip, feel free to drop us a line and let us know.

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Activision’s Stock Dips, Investors Worry About Lack Of Innovation – Cinema Blend


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The Daily Quest: Let’s talk about the good old days

WoW Insider’s on a Daily Quest to bring you interesting, informative, and entertaining WoW-related links from around the blogosphere.

If you’ve never seen Illegal Danish before, man, you are missing out. It was one of the first machinima I ever watched, and it’s still just as funny years later. Speaking of things from years ago, Blog Azeroth had a shared topic suggested by Mia over at the Chronicles of Mia that posed a good question: If you could bring back any feature of WoW from days gone by, what would that be? Here are a few bloggers with some answers to the question.


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6 reasons you should care about patch 4.3, even if you don’t raid

Patch 4.3 is cruising down the lane toward us. It won’t be too much longer before we all get to update our mods and game clients, all the while cursing the inevitable server interruptions and instability. But when we weather that troubling Tuesday, we’ll all have the gift of patch 4.3 to keep us entertained for many moons.

The question is, why should non-raiders care about patch 4.3? After all, another raiding tier just isn’t exciting to folks who prefer 5-man dungeons, solo questing, and a little side PvP. The good news is that patch 4.3 contains huge stacks of cool stuff for casual players. In many ways, this new content patch is the most exciting addition to the game for non-raiders since Cataclysm itself was released.

Let’s talk about all the things patch 4.3 offers players … even if you don’t happen to raid.

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The Daily Quest: Let’s talk about murdering each other

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I am really, really terrible at PvP. There’s a reason I don’t do Arenas: Because I am 100% fully aware that this is not and will most likely never be a strong suit for me. My idea of PvP on my rogue is Run in screaming my fool head off, spam Fan of Knives, desperately hope there is a healer behind me. Rather than bang my head against the wall, I will continue quietly stepping out of the way and letting other far more capable people do the PvP.

And there are a heck of a lot of capable people out there, too. Let’s check out a few posts from around the blogosphere about PvP and the upcoming end to the Arena season.


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The Daily Quest: Let’s talk about this right meow

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My very first character ever back in vanilla WoW was a druid. I loved the class, even though it took me a while to get the hang of it. But once the whole aspect of being able to shift in and out of various forms to survive darn near anything kicked in, I was relatively unstoppable. I switched from Alliance to Horde after hitting level 60, and from druid to priest. But I still loved druids, and I loved raiding with them. One of the top druids in my vanilla raiding guild was simply brilliant; he was a healer, but he’d swap between forms all the time if there was something he could do to help.

And that was the druid class to me, in a nutshell — the extreme versatility of being able to do just about anything because you could simply shift forms. I loved it. I still love it, and I have two druid alts, though I rarely play them these days (not enough time in the day). There’ve been some pretty interesting conversations around the blogosphere about the state of druids in the upcoming expansion, however, well worth reading.


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Readers ask Ask Mr. Robot about optimizing their gear – Joystiq

Readers ask Ask Mr. Robot about optimizing their gear
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From Hollywood celebrities to the guy next door, millions of people have made World of Warcraft a part of their lives. How do you play WoW? We're giving each approach its own 15 Minutes of Fame.

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