Blizzard Music on Pandora!

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pandoraThe Video Game Music station on Pandora internet radio is about to take your auditory odyssey to a whole new level. The station has begun cycling in selections from Blizzard soundtracks, listeners will be audibly transported to the rolling hills and icy cliffs of Azeroth; ignited by the blistering heat of Diablo’s rage;  and engulfed by the hum of the Zerg swarms rallying around their Queen.

In addition to embracing their inner geek to the tunes of the Warcraft, StarCraft, and Diablo universes via Pandora’s online stream or mobile app, music fans can also use the service to discover and share new music, create personalized stations, and more. Learn  more about Pandora here.

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Interestingly enough, a little too late for me.  I own every single warcraft music release.  Original by Bush, Duke, & Hayes (my favorite of all the discs); BC by Brower, Duke, & Eelmen; Wotlk by Duke, Stafford, & Brower; Cata by Brower, Duke, Stafford, Acree & Arkenstone; and finally, Mists by “Blizzard entertainment.”  Btw, I’m a teacher and play this and other video game, movie music during my students’ keyboarding practice.

Synariel
Too awesome! I am incredibly excited about this!! Blizz, your music is art; I can’t get enough. Two wonderful things colliding, this makes me so happy!

LOL the Fog of War

fogofwar  League of Legends:Fog of War

Fog of war refers to the obscuring effect that takes place on areas of the map that are not within the vision range of your allies. This means that, while you can see the topography of any area on the map, you can only see enemy units located near allied units or your champion. Take note of the areas surrounding your allies. Notice that these areas are brighter. These brighter areas are within the sight range of your champion or one of your allied units. Also notice that the rest of the map is somewhat shrouded. These shaded regions are covered by the fog of war. Enemies in these shaded regions cannot be seen until they enter the sight range of one of your allies. When enemies enter the sight range of an allied unit, they will be revealed, unless they are able to turn invisible or they are hiding within brush.

  • Note: There are ways of revealing areas on he map that would normally be shrouded in fog of war. The first is the summoner spell Clairvoyance, which can be placed anywhere on the map to reveal that area for five seconds. Stealthed users are not affected by this spell. The second is to buy consumable Vision or Sight Wards, which place invisible wards on the map that reveal enemy units (vision wards reveal stealthed units) for three minutes. Additionally, certain champion spells, such as Karthus’ Wall of Pain or Corki’s Phosphorus Bomb will reveal portions of the map shrouded by fog of war.

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implementing new league system for Season 3:League of Legends

LoL infographic shows season 3 at a glance

Season 3 is on its way for League of Legends, and just like the previous seasons, players will be fighting for position in the ranked tournaments. However, this next round of ranked play comes with a twist: Riot Games is implementing a new league system. Why the change? To make competition even more compelling and play more meaningful for everyone.

Instead of just one single ladder for folks to climb, players will belong to a league within one of six different tiers based on their skill. Leagues will be comprised of up to 250 players broken into five divisions (except for the top Challenger tier). Players can rise and fall within the divisions and even work their way into a new league at the next tier.

The new system is detailed in the infographic after the cut; click the image to see the full-res version. And for even more details, check out the official FAQ.

LoL infographic

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