Cinder Kitten Arrives in Pet Store
The Cinder Kitten is now available from the pet store! You can find a list of the abilities it can learn here.
Cinder Kitten Arrives in Pet Store
The Cinder Kitten is now available from the pet store! You can find a list of the abilities it can learn here.
Last edited by chaud; 2012-12-04 at 06:13 PM.
omg!!! want!!! *-*
I wonder if the Cinder Kitten will cause for 4hrs of extra maintenance. But needless to say I will be buying 2 of them to donate for the good cause.
Damn it, now I want one too!
Not even available in Europe yet... Hurry it up Blizzard, I want my kitten!
will buy
Bought*
Last edited by Knough; 2012-12-04 at 06:28 PM. Reason: update
Dwarfs, gods among humanoids, giants among... gnomes...Originally Posted by The Hitch-hikers' Guide To The Galaxy: Prostetnic Vogon Jeltz
Hope she fights as awesome as she looks, just bought mine cannot wait to level her to 25.
Lets see, $10 = 7.65 euros. I forsee Blizzard charging at least 10, if not 15 euros for the pet.
whoooooo any1 know if it's up on the eu ?
Just hit EU store.
http://eu.blizzard.com/store/details.xml?id=221005402
Well played Blizz!
Not the best battle pet, but it is a small niche, being Elemental with mostly Beast-type attacks (so, good against Critters with Mechanical attacks... like that even exists).
http://www.wowhead.com/npc=68267
Games are not necessarily "easier" today. You are just a better player.
It takes more now to impress many gamers than it did 2-5 years ago, because so much has already been seen and done.
Many players expect to be wow'd with every release of a beloved franchise.
These are generally NOT the fault of the developers, but the fault of many players over-hyping and/or setting expectations too high.
Do not trust the Red Cross, heard reports not all proceeds go toward the cause. But anyways kitty looks alright, be better without armor.
10$ = 10€.. yeah right...
I suspect some around the world will wonder why one has to donate to the world's richest nation for support, can they not look after their own?
Oh wait, Katrina.
Hmm.
It's like that with quite a few charities, if not all of them. Salvation Army uses some of their funds to promote their politics, Red Cross holds on to some of the funds for future events and not necessarily uses them on the current tragedies, etc. Good heads up, though, some people may not know how Red Cross works.
They're generally a pretty good charity, though.