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Luke Johnson Q&A – World of Warcraft RPG Books
Firence: Thanks again to Luke and everyone here in attendance. Great to have you all aboard Luke: Thanks to you. Good to be here Medievaldragon: Welcome to the Public Q&A with Luke Johnson—author and developer of Warcraft RPG books from White Wolf Publishing, inc. Great to have you here tonight Luke. Luke: Thanks, man Medievaldragon: [...]
Warcraft RPG – WoWWiki
From WoWWiki The Warcraft RPG may refer to both the game series Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game and its successor game series World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game. Even though World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game replaced the previous series, both games are still referred to as the Warcraft RPG by many for simplicity’s sake. World [...]
World of Warcraft Books :
15 Jul by Garilos You are here: Home General World of Warcraft Books I’ve seen several requests for the World of Warcraft books in chronological order. Below are the Warcraft books I have read, in correct chronological order. The Well of Eternity (WarCraft – War of the Ancients, Book 1) by Richard A. Knaak The [...]
: World of Warcraft Dungeon Companion (9780744006995): BradyGames: Books
Finally, a manual with maps of instances! The original strategy guide offered very little in the way of help with dungeons other than mentioning they existed. (Not to mention there are no in game instance maps. Getting separated from my buddies in the heart of gnomeregan, then hitting the M button to bring up the [...]
: Unofficial World of Warcraft Gold Guide (9781424336388): Elph Daniels: Books
I typically don’t like to provide negative reviews, but this was a disappointment for me. Unfortunately, there weren’t any reviews when I looked at this, so I had nothing to go on. This ‘book’ turned out to be a 28-page double-spaced ‘leaflet’ that despite being copyright 2007 by Artic Books, and printed by Global Publishing [...]
: WarCraft War of the Ancients Archive (9781416552031): Richard A. Knaak: Books
This book was, without a doubt, a good read, especially if you are a fan of Warcraft lore and/or if you played Warcraft 3 (classic and expansion). The sad part is that the Burning Legion is treated like the Scourge. The Scourge is a big, I mean really big, bunch of walking corpses, whose power [...]
: WarCraft Archive (9781416525820): Blizzard Entertainment, Richard A. Knaak: Books
In the mist-shrouded haze of past, the world of Azeroth teemed with wonders of every kind. Magical races and ancient beasts strode alongside the tribes of man — until the arrival of the demonic Burning Legion and its baneful lord, Sargeras. Now dragons, elves, orcs, and dwarves all vie for supremacy across their scarred, war-torn [...]
: Lord of the Clans (Warcraft, Book 2) (9780743426909): Christie Golden, Don Perrin: Books
“Lord of the Clans,” the second WarCraft novel (third if you count the eBook), is yet another worthy addition to the series. Taking place over a number of years, it takes place after “Day of the Dragon” and before “Of Blood and Honor.” Basically, this book is just an adaptation of the cancelled adventure game [...]