The game world has definitely reached it smashing success in capturing the attention of most teenage to adult gamer within this pre-summer game love. With the awesome release of the new World of Warcraft: Mist of Pandaria everyone went nuts over it. This is despite the rumors that such new installment of the franchise would not ever get a higher rating from their gamers around the world. Well, Blizzard Entertainment had definitely taken some risk in releasing the world of a new race into their top leading game but they sure thought of their fans before fiddling with the lore or meddling the whole franchise. Bottom line is with the Mist of Pandaria Beta fans have been raving more and more great reviews. The question now lies is what could World of Warcraft creators and administrators add to truly captivate and hold captive the eyes, hearts and money of their gazzilion fans around the world? Simple, they attack the minority groups and give them their own voice and story to tell.

Yes, you have heard it right. The Warlock minions or pets, as most of the gaming world deemed them to be, are finally talking their way throughout the lore. This not only amazed the players with regard to their warlock characters’ ability to communicate with their pets but it truly generated a more fun and inviting environment within the game. The best part of it, the pets have gone from totally scary little creatures to being the most foul yet adorable things on the World of Warcraft.

For every action, the warlock minions have a voice to share. Such powerful minion ability is achieved at level 75 with the talent option Grimoire of Supremacy. Once it is activated, the low status pet gets a boost of confidence and few of their own creative shoutouts are hollered when they are either dismissed, summons, casts and they can even joke with you get to temporary idling them or click on their ugly demonic physical feature. Every voice is rendered to the demon’s own personality.

Among the few little old voices being heard from these minions include the Fel imp’s which shouts throughout the spellcast mode with “Yeah, it’s fighting time! It’s burning time! Let’s heat things up!” The steadily slow Voidlord get to be dismissed with its final words of, “When I consume your world, my armies will save you for last. “ Ponder on that before you get to dismiss such minion.  “Did you see that, hehehe? Uh Uh Uh Uh. I see what you did there” is the crazy little joke thrown by the ravenous Observer. For those of you who actually care to have a brutal minion but one that would serve you loyally, try using the Wrathguard with its mighty holler of “By your orders! I live to be commanded” Who could not fight with glory and honor with such pet tagging along? Lastly, the most funnies line being casted that truly made the day of every gamer playing the Mist of Pandaria is made by the self-serving Shivarra screaming with clenched teeth, for sure, “How dare you summon me? I am no some trifling toy for you to call upon as you please.”

This magnificent feature gets to let warlock pets to blossom from being a spec-based choice to a situational decision to which the master has full control of. Magic works on such master and minion compatibility and lets the game be more compelling than ever before. If you want to try it then it is time that you get your self be hooked to the gigantic online game franchise of the World of Warcraft. Blizzard Entertainment truly delivers every entertainment like a blizzard of snow over the crashing heat of summer! Definitely a breeze in the gaming world.

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