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Jinx Unleashes Talking Murlocs And New WoW Tees
World of Warcraft merchandisers supreme Jinx have unleashed their new winter line just in time for Christmas, complete with the return of the talking, hand-humping murloc plushies. More »Blizzcon 2008 Round-Up
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BlizzCon 2008 - Servers Going Down
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Diablo III's Third Class - The Wizard!
At the BlizzCon 2008 opening ceremonies, Blizzard CEO Mike Morhaime introduced players to the newset class for Diablo III, the Wizard. Portrayed as a rather attractive female duing the footage shown, the Wizard used fire, lighting, and ice to take on the hordes of the undead, much like a mage from World of Warcraft. Check out the first screenshots below, including one where she uses that old Ice Mage staple, Frost Nova. Yum!Liveblogging The BlizzCon 2008 Opening Ceremonies
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