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WWI In-Game Pet, Blue Posts and Wallpapers

News | July 2, 2008 (2 months, 1 week ago) | by Zyuu | via www.worldofraids.com | Filed in World of Warcraft

Worldwide Invitational In-Game Pet: Archangel Tyrael

Add some more Diablo flavor to your WoW experience, with the Archangel Tyreal In-Game Pet.

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The code for the in-game World of Warcraft pet that was provided in the goodie bag at the 2008 Worldwide Invitational will be usable at our Pet Redemption Webpage after patch 2.4.3 is released in the near future.

After you have received the in-game code from this webpage, the Alliance will travel to Stormwind and the Horde to Undercity to visit a new NPC where you will be able to claim the in-game pet.

The pet itself will be a miniature version of the Archangel Tyrael of Diablo 2 fame who will travel with you on all your grand adventures in Azeroth! Pictures of this amazing new pet will be available on the official website soon for everybody to check out.

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Upgrades to Raid Gear in Wrath of the Lich King

Wrath of the Lich King will work similarly to The Burning Crusade in that higher tiers of raid gear won't be replaced immediately and they may help out the leveling process but a person in blues may get upgrades from their first quest completion.

One thing I have been reminding players of is that we don't currently plan to completely redo a statistic this time like we did with stamina. Where in The Burning Crusade players saw items with a ton more stamina that lead to immediate changes to their gear, in Wrath of the Lich King you should more or less be seeing gear that is just higher level.

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Blizzard Authenticator, how it works!

A player by the name of Ysgarth over at the official WoW Forums, made a post which contain a lot of insightful information about the new Blizzard Authenticator, which we posted about last week.


On 26/06/08, Blizzard announced the Blizzard Authenticator, a device that provides your WoW account with an extra layer of security. They sell this device in their Blizzard Store for €6. You may consider buying it, but is the extra security really worth the money? How much more secure does it make your account? This post will explain how this device works, and exactly why it makes your account more secure.

How the authenticator works

The Blizzard Authenticator is a token that you can put for example on your keychain. It has a little display that, once your press the button will generate a 6-digit number that changes every minute.

This number is used as a 1-time password. This means the password is only valid once. When you use it to log in, the code becomes invalid and any hacker trying to access your account later with the same number won't be able to log in.

A hacker wanting to access your account will now, in addition to keylogging your username and password, have to physically break into your house and steal the authenticator to see what number it displays. But hackers are clever people. Isn't there any way for them to know which number the authenticator is going to display? The answer is no, and here's why.

Every authenticator has a little built-in clock. This clock keeps track of the number of seconds since, for example the WoW release date, Tigole's birthday or whenever. Each authenticator also has a unique key, which it uses to encrypt this number of seconds into what looks like a completely random number. There is no way, without knowing the encryption key, to guess what number is going to be displayed at any point in time. Even if the hacker has all the numbers you entered before, he can't extrapolate that into what number will be showing next.

The hacker also can't hack into the device itself to find out it's key, because it doesn't connect to the computer in any way. Even if the hacker were the mailman who delivered the authenticator to your house, he would have to open it up and extract the hardware that contained the key. These devices are generally tamper-resistant and will purge themselves when opened.

So, if the hacker can't know your 1-time password, how is Blizzard going to know? The difference is, Blizzard has the key for every authenticator they made. When you log in, blizzard looks up which authenticator is associated with your account, and finds the matching key. They then use this key to decrypt the number you entered into the number of seconds the authenticator has been counting. They then verify that this number matches the current time.

Even if the time on your authenticator doesn't exactly match the time on blizzard's server, they still allow you to log in within a minute or so of the defined time, just in case the clock in your authenticator is running a little slower or faster than normal. This still does not allow hackers to use the number from a minute ago, because when you log in successfully, that number is then disabled and prevented from being used again.

If you still think someone may eventually find a way around it, this security measure is used by businesses and government agencies around the world to provide security, and they have a lot more sensitive information to guard than the login information to a WoW account. This is a tested method that has proven itself to be secure.

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Lake Wintergrasp

There is still much testing to be done in this regard, Dominus. While we're not ready to delve into the more specific details about objectives and time lines for succeeding in Lake Wintergrasp, I can assure you this ambitious new world PvP zone has been given some serious thought and will undergo considerable testing to ensure it's not only successful, but enjoyable.

For me, this new zone is probably the single-most exciting project with regards to Wrath of the Lich King content.

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Stormwind Harbor and Old Ironforge

Why the decision to add a full new area to Stormwind Harbor before finishing Old Ironforge that's almost done?

There are several areas in Azeroth that have yet to be completed. This is not to say that we never intend on revisiting some of these places. It's all a matter of timing and finding a way to fit in some of our older ideas with some of our upcoming content.

For instance, the Stormwind Harbor makes sense now to provide the Alliance quick access to Northrend beyond flying to Menethil Harbor. Just the same we're opening the Orgrimmar Arena to put it to good use for some new challenges in Wrath of the Lich King.

You may well see other areas in Azeroth of which we've yet to make use come to life some day.

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Two new Wallpapers, made by fans

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2 months ago

The place I just retired from is very high security. Think bulletproof glass, color digital security cameras, key cards at every door except the lavatory, full time security staff, digital electronic tripwires, biometrics, etc. We used these types of things to log into our workstations. Even working from home over secure DEC style tunneling protocol we had to use these things. I applaud this move, and will be buying one for my account as soon as I finish posting this! Honestly this is the best move I've ever seen any game publisher make.

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2 months ago

noo! I want that pet! damn its probably going to be on ebay for like 200 bucks.. I have the Mini Diablo so it would be awesome to have Tyreal! boo.. *goes and crys in a corner*

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2 months, 1 week ago

The blizzard authenticator sounds very much like the authenticator I use for paypal. I log into PayPal with my username and password then it asks for the six-digit random number that is displayed on the authenticator when I press a button. What I don't get is how they are going to implement it into logging on the game or is it just going to be used when your logging on to the main website. It is a good idea and it has helped me with my paypal account.

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2 months ago

It's a RSA token. We use it at work for years now.
Very easy to use and extremely safe.