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Attention Call to Auction listeners!
The following has been decreed!
At 7:30 PM eastern time on Sunday, the 28th of March, there shall be a give away unprecedented in the history of WoW gold podcasts.
Faeghleis is trying to decide what to do with his gold before his retirement until Cataclysm. He has decided to give a 20,000 gold prize to the lucky, skilled, intrepid, valiant, lucky character who wins our contest!
The first contestant to open a trade window with Faeghleis, a dwarf hunter on the Onyxia-US realm, while flagged pvp will get the bounty!
Well, we're not making this that easy for you. You will have to go through Markco to get to Faeghleis. Markco is a level 80 prot warrior gladiator pvp enthusiast, who will be doing his utmost to prevent you from getting to Faeghleis.
They will both be in the cave to the southern end of coldridge valley, the dwarven starting area. You must be level 3 or under to win the prize, you must be flagged, and you must be in the call to auction guild.
Show up a few minutes early to get an invite to the guild.
The prize money will be awarded on the Khaz'goroth US server- if you want to transfer it from there to your primary server, that's your choice. There will, however, be a Faeghleis sized hole in the Khaz'Gorath economy soon after the end of this contest.
More details may be announced later this week so keep stay posted.
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Episode 8
We discuss:
Blacksmithing
A bunch of listener emails!
An upcoming event
If you have comments or questions, email us at calltoauction@gmail.com, or leave a comment here! You can also record a comment or question, and email us the MP3!
For the record, here's the RSS feed for our episodes, and here's the iTunes link. You can also find us on iTunes by searching for "call to auction".
The opening track is called Change
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Episode 7
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We discuss
3.3.3 changes
Engineering
A bunch of listener emails!
The opening track is called Change
We discuss
3.3.3 changes
Engineering
A bunch of listener emails!
If you have comments or questions, email us at calltoauction@gmail.com, or leave a comment here! You can also record a comment or question, and email us the MP3!
For the record, here's the RSS feed for our episodes, and here's the iTunes link. You can also find us on iTunes by searching for "call to auction".
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