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[[Bael'dun Digsite]] (450)<br />
 
[[Venture Company Mine]] (300)<br />
 
[[Dalsh-Beran]]
 
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The green, verdant plains of '''Mulgore''' are home to the noble [[tauren]]. Mulgore is nestled in the foothills of the [[Stonetalon Mountains]] to the north, and protected by a natural wall of mountains on all sides. The only pass through these mountains leads into the [[Barrens]] to the east.
 
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A land of windswept mesas and grassy plains, Mulgore is the tauren's ancestral homeland. Centaur often send raiding parties into Mulgore, and the tauren, now with the help of their Horde allies, beat them back. Tauren are naturally a nomadic people, and their tent cities are scattered across the landscape and change with the seasons and the weather. Now that they are members of the Horde, the tauren have constructed several permanent settlements, including fortified Dalsh-Beran and their capital of Thunder Bluff.<ref>''[[World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game]]'', pg. 20</ref>
 
 
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:''Welcome! -[[User:Howbizr|Howbizr]] ([[User talk:Howbizr|talk]]) 21:40, 21 February 2009 (UTC)''
   
Mulgore provides bounty for the hunt, as a diversity of wild beasts roam the rolling plains and climb the foothills of the surrounding range. In the northern section of Mulgore, the mesas of [[Thunder Bluff]] tower above the plains, casting long shadows. [[Bloodhoof Village]] is centrally located and surrounded by the clear waters of [[Stonebull Lake]], and further south on the protected cliffs of [[Red Cloud Mesa]], [[Camp Narache]] stands as the principal training camp for all young tauren.
 
   
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haha, fancy seeing you here -[[User:Auron|<font color="black">Auron</font>]] 01:55, 21 April 2009 (UTC)
Despite the serene landscape and the pine-scented breeze, Mulgore is fraught with trouble. [[Brambleblade Ravine]] and the sacred [[Red Rocks]] are overrun by [[quilboar]]s. The [[goblin]]-run [[Venture Company]] infests the three sacred water wells of Mulgore as well as their [[The Venture Co. Mine|Venture Co. Mine]] in the eastern mountain face. The [[Windfury Harpies|Windfury]] harpy tribe lay claim to the extreme northern reaches of Mulgore and the southeast mountain face. The [[Alliance]] makes its presence known at the [[Bael'dun Digsite]], where [[dwarves]] scour the mountains for traces of their shrouded ancestry. A tribe of [[gnolls]] known as the [[Palemane Gnolls|Palemane]] make their home at the cave called [[Palemane Rock]], as well in scattered camps along the southern mountains.
 
   
== History ==
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== Reply ==
[[File:MulgoreArt.jpg|thumb]]
 
   
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I [[Talk:Pet_abilities#Scaling|replied]] to your post. {{User:Howbizr/sign}} 1:43 PM, 28 Sep 2009 (EDT)
This rich plain was once used by the night elves as prime hunting grounds. When the Great Sundering shattered the world, mountains pierced the earth and the night elves fled north. The mighty [[tauren]] made their home upon the low valleys and high plateaus after the night elves left. In time, the ash of upheaval disappeared and the once fertile grasslands returned. The aggressive centaur claim the right to the grasslands and have warred constantly against the tauren for supremacy of the land, but the tauren's mesa strongholds have so far proved impregnable. Mulgore is a landlocked region, with Desolace to the west, the Barrens to the east, the Stonetalon Mountains to the north, and the Thousand Needles to the south. Mulgore is the ancient homeland of the tauren, who live on the windswept mesas and roam the grassy valleys. Below the mesa's ridgeline are the vast emerald plains, which hold an abundance of life including prairie wolves, young kodo beasts, and tallstriders.
 
[[File:Mulgore_Concept_Anniversary.jpg|thumb|An early black and white concept piece of the lands of Mulgore, a spiritual home of the tauren.]]
 
   
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== Loot or item ==
The centaur forces mercilessly hound the tauren throughout Mulgore. The tepee-like tents and crude hide huts that comprise tauren towns stand in stark contrast to the turning windmills and pulley structures that keep the tauren gristmills operating. Large, ornately carved totems dot every street and stand above every major structure.
 
   
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No one has ever told me ''why,'' but I suspect we're "supposed to use" {{t|loot}} on big pages like the patch ones because it loads faster than {{t|item}}. You can ask [[User:Gourra|Gourra]] or some other crazy contributor if you really want to know. {{User:Howbizr/sign}} 6:07 AM, 10 Oct 2009 (EDT)
Toward the eastern border, quilboar displaced from Durotar have started creating dens with thorned hedgerow barriers. For now, it is a small concern for the tauren, but if the bristly "boar men" encroach too far, there will be a price to pay. At present, the tauren are far more interested in what the centaur are up to. Mulgore is filled with a variety of antelopes, rabbits, and wild boar, making it the ideal place for game hunting. A tauren pastime involves hunting these animals to improve one's combat skills. The tauren rarely eat their prey, preferring to graze on wheat and grass that grow wild in the valley.<ref name="WRPG 205">''[[Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game]]'', pg. 205</ref>
 
   
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== Gift of the Naaru coefficients ==
Once nomadic, the tauren met with [[Thrall]] and his [[orc]]s when they landed on [[Kalimdor]]. Looking to the orcs for protection, they saw kindred spirits with honor and power. When [[Cairne]] led his people to Mulgore, they came upon what is now called Thunder Bluff. They constructed their capital upon the lofty mesas, and the city is now a center for trade and commerce. Ruling over the tauren in his old age, Cairne looks one day to hand the mantle of leadership down to his son [[Baine]].
 
 
Every tauren vows to keep safe the golden plains of Mulgore.<ref>''[[TCG Heroes of Azeroth]]'', 240</ref>
 
==Cataclysm==
 
{{Cata-section}}
 
[[Image:WorldMap-Mulgore-cata.jpg|thumb|Mulgore in Cataclysm]]
 
The path into Mulgore from the Barrens will be reinforced with walls and gates, due to the destruction of [[Camp Taurajo]] by the [[Alliance]] and construction of a yet-unknown settlement nearby. The quilboar activity in Red Cloud Mesa will increase, turning majority of the land into a barren and thorn-covered soil.
 
 
Areas affected<ref>[http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html?topicId=19377467311&sid=1 Frejya’s (MVP) Cataclysm Compilation]</ref>:
 
 
* [[Bael'dun Digsite]] – [[Dwarves]] are all dead; area taken over by [[Agitated Earth Spirit]]s
 
* [[Brambleblade Ravine]] – the area before this is now known as the [[Thorn Snarl]], primarily consisting of scorched earth, a large lake, and an ongoing fight between the [[Tauren]] and [[Quilboar]]
 
* [[Camp Narache]] – to the west rises [[Fargaze Mesa]]; a road now leads north to the remainder of Mulgore
 
* [[Red Cloud Mesa]] – [[Seer Graytongue]]'s tent is burned down; the original exit to the remainder of Mulgore has been covered by a rockslide – all that remains now is taken over by the Quilboar in a nest of brambles dubbed [[Thornmantle's Hideout]]
 
* [[Red Rocks]] – [[Lorekeeper Raintotem]] has been moved from here to due west of here in a new Horde camp (hub), [[Camp Sungraze]]; in the hills above Red Rocks is an empty cave system as well as an abandoned Tauren camp nearby
 
* [[The Venture Co. Mine]] – [[Supervisor Fizsprocket]] is now located at the front of the mine
 
* [[Wildmane Water Well]] – there is a [[Grimtotem]] camp with a road that leads above [[Stonetalon Mountains]] called [[Stonetalon Pass]] (though there is no way to continue on to Stonetalon Mountains from the road) – the Grimtotem and [[Thunder Bluff]] Tauren are fighting for the road
 
* Other – [[Great Gate|The Great Gate]] now separates Mulgore from the Southern Barrens; most of the Water Wells are now roamed by the Grimtotem
 
 
<gallery>
 
MulgoreCata.jpg|Mulgore in Cataclysm, Red Cloud Mesa.
 
The Great Gate.jpg|The Great Gate separating Mulgore from The Southern Barrens
 
File:Barrens 071010 010231 - Mulgore - Kirkburn 12319.jpg|Another view of the gates
 
Mulgore, cata2.JPG|Red Cloud Mesa in Cataclysm
 
Muca3.JPG|Mulgore in Cataclysm
 
</gallery>
 
 
===Videos===
 
<youtube>XlDjdFh56Co</youtube>
 
<youtube>GnjTW4DvZbA</youtube>
 
 
== Geography ==
 
Mulgore is temperate with hills, plains (grassland), and some rugged mountains.<ref name="WRPG 205"/>
 
 
Mulgore is a sheltered and pastoral valley surrounded by mountains on all sides, and accessible only through a pass to the southeast. Resembling a huge pasture, the area is covered with verdant green grass and few trees. An oddity of the landscape, the tall cliffs of [[Thunder Bluff]] tower over the fields in the center of the zone.
 
 
It is possible for non-[[tauren]] to explore [[Red Cloud Mesa]] without actually running all the way up. By hugging the cliff below, the area will appear on the map.
 
 
Mulgore contains no dungeons of any type and no battlegrounds. [[Thunder Bluff]], the Horde aligned capital city for [[tauren]], is the only travel hub.
 
 
=== Maps and subregions===
 
 
[[File:WorldMap-Mulgore.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Map of Mulgore]]
 
 
[[File:Northmulgore.JPG|thumb|Northern Mulgore (Thunder Bluff is in the south) as seen in ''Warcraft III''.]]
 
 
[[File:WC3x-O02-05.jpg|thumb|right|Loading screen from ''Warcraft III''.]]
 
 
{| class="darktable" width=50%
 
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|[[Bael'dun Digsite]] • [[Bloodhoof Village]] • [[Brambleblade Ravine]] • [[Camp Narache]]
 
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|[[The Golden Plains]] • [[Kodo Rock]] • [[Palemane Rock]] • [[Ravaged Caravan]]
 
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|[[Red Cloud Mesa]] • [[Red Rocks]] • [[The Rolling Plains]] • [[Stonebull Lake]]
 
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|[[Thunderhorn Water Well]] • [[The Venture Co. Mine]] • [[Wildmane Water Well]] • [[Windfury Ridge]]
 
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|[[Winterhoof Water Well]]
 
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'''''[[Warcraft RPG]]'''''
 
 
[[Dalsh-Beran]] • [[Grassmount]] • [[Monolith Glen]]
 
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|[[Redrock Mesa]] • [[Mulgore Hot Springs]]
 
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*[http://wow.gamona.de/worldmap2/map_mulgore.html Detailed area map (lists all creatures)]
 
*[http://wow.gamepressure.com/map.asp?ID=28 Topographic map of Mulgore]
 
 
=== Travel hubs ===
 
 
[[File:The Golden Plains.jpg|thumb|The Golden Plains of Mulgore.]]
 
 
[[Thunder Bluff]] is the only travel hub in this zone, and is Horde aligned
 
;{{Horde Icon Small}} [[Flight path]]s from [[Thunder Bluff]]
 
*{{Horde Icon Small}}[[Brackenwall Village]], [[Dustwallow Marsh]]
 
*{{Horde Icon Small}}[[Camp Mojache]], [[Feralas]]
 
*{{Horde Icon Small}}[[Camp Taurajo]], [[the Barrens]]
 
*{{Horde Icon Small}}[[Freewind Post]], [[Thousand Needles]]
 
*{{Horde Icon Small}}[[Orgrimmar]], [[Durotar]]
 
*{{Horde Icon Small}}[[Sunrock Retreat]], [[Stonetalon Mountains]]
 
*{{Horde Icon Small}}[[Shadowprey Village]], [[Desolace]]
 
*{{Horde Icon Small}}[[The Crossroads]], [[the Barrens]]
 
*{{Horde Icon Small}}[[Valormok]], [[Azshara]]
 
*{{Neutral Icon Small}}[[Gadgetzan]], [[Tanaris]]
 
 
=== Adjacent regions ===
 
{| class="darktable"
 
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! Zone Name !! Faction !! Level Range !! Direction !! Access
 
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| [[The Barrens]] || {{Horde Icon Small}} || 10-28 || East
 
| By foot or by flight paths from Thunder Bluff
 
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The coefficients you put in for GotN in [[Spell_power_coefficient]] are flipped from the coefficients in [[Gift_of_the_Naaru]], and I'd expect SP to have a better coefficient than AP.
== Notable characters ==
 
{{main|Mulgore NPCs}}
 
Mulgore is home to several tauren of status. From the base camp in Camp Narache, [[Chief Hawkwind]] sends promising young tauren out into the world. In Bloodhoof Village, [[Mull Thunderhorn]] leads the effort to cleanse the Mulgore water wells, and from his post on the road east of the village, [[Morin Cloudstalker]] seeks to eradicate the foothold the Venture Company has established in the land. [[Baine Bloodhoof]], son of the great Cairne, has been chosen as chief of the village named after his bloodline.
 
   
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I don't have a Draenei, so can't test.
== Quests ==
 
{{main|Mulgore quests}}
 
{{seealso|Mulgore questing guide}}
 
   
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Also, "does cannot receive bonus" is a bit awkward.
Since it is the starting zone for the [[tauren]], [[Mulgore quests]] range from level 1-10 in difficulty. Quests here often deal with driving out invasive creatures and protecting the land. Particularly important to young tauren is the [[Rites of the Earthmother quest chain]], in which they learn the ways of the land.
 
   
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regards [[User:Erdluf|Erdluf]] ([[User talk:Erdluf|talk]]) 12:31, October 14, 2009 (UTC)
== Resources ==
 
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:It was a copy / paste error. I intended to list the AP coefficient first in the [[attack power coefficient]] article and the SP coefficient first in the [[spell power coefficient]], the spell power coefficient article has been corrected. I've replaced the notes with "A single casting of Gift of the Naaru does not receive bonus healing from both attack power and spell power, instead, each casting uses the higher of the two bonuses.", which should be clearer. -- [[User:Gordon Ecker|Gordon Ecker]] ([[User talk:Gordon Ecker#top|talk]]) 02:50, October 15, 2009 (UTC)
[[File:Camp Narache.jpg|thumb|Camp Narache]]
 
* [[Cloth]]
 
** {{item|icon=|Linen Cloth}}
 
* [[Herb]]s
 
** {{item|icon=|Peacebloom}}
 
** {{item|icon=|Silverleaf}}
 
** {{item|icon=|Earthroot}}
 
* [[Leather]]
 
** {{item|icon=|Ruined Leather Scraps}}
 
** {{item|icon=|Light Leather}}
 
** {{item|icon=|Thin Kodo Leather}} - Skinning level 10-20 [[kodo]]s
 
* [[Ore]]
 
** [[Copper Vein]]
 
   
== Wild creatures ==
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== Omitting any leading "The"s ==
[[File:Red Rocks.jpg|thumb|Red Rocks]]
 
* [[Boar]]s
 
* [[Carrion Bird]]s
 
* [[Centaur]]s
 
* [[Cougar]]s
 
* [[Gnoll]]s
 
* [[Goblin]]s
 
* [[Harpy|Harpies]]
 
* [[Kodo]]s
 
* [[Quilboar]]s
 
* [[Tallstrider]]s
 
* [[Wolf|Wolves]]
 
* A [[Lion]](The Rake)
 
* [[Dwarf|Dwarves]]
 
   
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If you disagree with the policy, you can vote to change it, as it has been questioned by some [[Wowpedia talk:Naming policy#.22The_....22_articles.3B_vote_start|here]].--{{User:Sandwichman2448/Sig}} 22:40, October 22, 2009 (UTC)
==The zone and popular culture references==
 
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:I made the move because I couldn't find any naming conventions in the manual of style and wasn't aware of the naming policy. -- [[User:Gordon Ecker|Gordon Ecker]] ([[User talk:Gordon Ecker#top|talk]]) 03:20, October 23, 2009 (UTC)
[[File:BloodhoofVillageStonebullLake.jpg|thumb|[[Bloodhoof Village]] as seen over [[Stonebull Lake]] at night]]
 
* In Latin, the verb mulgere means "to milk".
 
   
==Patch changes==
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==Hello there...==
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To the "Editors who don't know why they're using the speedy deletion tag probably shouldn't be using it" part,... it was me adding the speedy-tag, I guess he (Coobra) thought I knew what I was going. Well, apparently not; Long story short. [[User:TherasTaneel|TherasTaneel]] ([[User talk:TherasTaneel|talk]]) 04:02, November 4, 2009 (UTC)
*{{Patch 1.6.0|note=
 
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:It's not a big deal, deletions are easily reversible around here. Thanks. -- [[User:Gordon Ecker|Gordon Ecker]] ([[User talk:Gordon Ecker#top|talk]]) 04:16, November 4, 2009 (UTC)
**Mulgore has been converted over to the new graveyard system. The system will place your character's spirit at the closest allowed graveyard in the zone.
 
**A Horde-only graveyard has been placed at the northern base of Thunder Bluff in Mulgore. Horde characters dying in Thunder Bluff will also use this new graveyard. Alliance characters dying in Mulgore will continue to only use the graveyard at Bloodhoof Village.}}
 
   
==References==
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== Gallywix ==
{{Reflist}}
 
   
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First mentioned in Lands of Mystery? What page? {{User:Coobra/Sig4}} 00:16, July 10, 2010 (UTC)
== External links ==
 
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:I don't have the book, but the [[Bilgewater Port]] article says it's on page 76. -- [[User:Gordon Ecker|Gordon Ecker]] ([[User talk:Gordon Ecker#top|talk]]) 00:26, July 10, 2010 (UTC)
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::No it doesn't. See where the reference is connected to. {{User:Coobra/Sig4}} 00:29, July 10, 2010 (UTC)
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:::Sorry, thanks for fixing my mistake. -- [[User:Gordon Ecker|Gordon Ecker]] ([[User talk:Gordon Ecker#top|talk]]) 01:05, July 10, 2010 (UTC)
   
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==Your opinion is desired==
{{Mulgore}}
 
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Hey, we're pretty much settled on [[Forum:Should WoWWiki leave Wikia?|leaving Wikia]], but I wanted to see if you had any input. Thanks. --{{User:Pcj/sig}} 01:19, October 10, 2010 (UTC)
{{Kalimdor}}
 
   
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== archaeology light ranges ==
[[Category:Flats]]
 
[[Category:Grasslands]]
 
[[Category:Kalimdor]]
 
[[Category:Mulgore| ]]
 
[[Category:Starting areas]]
 
[[Category:Tauren territories]]
 
[[Category:Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game]]
 
[[Category:World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game]]
 
   
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Have you actually found that Yellow (or green for that matter) indicates a longer range, on larger sites? I have not seen this to be so. On the other hand, Red can indicate anything from it's minimum distance to the absolute far side of the dig site. --[[User:Eirik Ratcatcher|Eirik Ratcatcher]] ([[User talk:Eirik Ratcatcher|talk]]) 21:24, 10 January 2011 (UTC)
[[fr:Mulgore]]
 
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:Yes, I noticed extremely short yellow ranges while using an archaeology addon which measures distance from the last survey point in some of the smaller dig sites such as [[Terror Wing Patch]]. I'm also pretty sure I also read about it on mmo-champion, curse or wowhead. -- [[User:Gordon Ecker|Gordon Ecker]] ([[User talk:Gordon Ecker#top|talk]]) 01:21, 11 January 2011 (UTC)

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Welcome! -Howbizr (talk) 21:40, 21 February 2009 (UTC)


haha, fancy seeing you here -Auron 01:55, 21 April 2009 (UTC)

Reply

I replied to your post. /chomp‎ Howbizr(t·c) 1:43 PM, 28 Sep 2009 (EDT)

Loot or item

No one has ever told me why, but I suspect we're "supposed to use" {{loot}} on big pages like the patch ones because it loads faster than {{item}}. You can ask Gourra or some other crazy contributor if you really want to know. /chomp‎ Howbizr(t·c) 6:07 AM, 10 Oct 2009 (EDT)

Gift of the Naaru coefficients

The coefficients you put in for GotN in Spell_power_coefficient are flipped from the coefficients in Spell holy holyprotection [Gift of the Naaru], and I'd expect SP to have a better coefficient than AP.

I don't have a Draenei, so can't test.

Also, "does cannot receive bonus" is a bit awkward.

regards Erdluf (talk) 12:31, October 14, 2009 (UTC)

It was a copy / paste error. I intended to list the AP coefficient first in the attack power coefficient article and the SP coefficient first in the spell power coefficient, the spell power coefficient article has been corrected. I've replaced the notes with "A single casting of Gift of the Naaru does not receive bonus healing from both attack power and spell power, instead, each casting uses the higher of the two bonuses.", which should be clearer. -- Gordon Ecker (talk) 02:50, October 15, 2009 (UTC)

Omitting any leading "The"s

If you disagree with the policy, you can vote to change it, as it has been questioned by some here.--SWM2448 22:40, October 22, 2009 (UTC)

I made the move because I couldn't find any naming conventions in the manual of style and wasn't aware of the naming policy. -- Gordon Ecker (talk) 03:20, October 23, 2009 (UTC)

Hello there...

To the "Editors who don't know why they're using the speedy deletion tag probably shouldn't be using it" part,... it was me adding the speedy-tag, I guess he (Coobra) thought I knew what I was going. Well, apparently not; Long story short. TherasTaneel (talk) 04:02, November 4, 2009 (UTC)

It's not a big deal, deletions are easily reversible around here. Thanks. -- Gordon Ecker (talk) 04:16, November 4, 2009 (UTC)

Gallywix

First mentioned in Lands of Mystery? What page? SnakeSssssssssssssssssssssssss Coobra sig3For Pony! (Sssss/Slithered) 00:16, July 10, 2010 (UTC)

I don't have the book, but the Bilgewater Port article says it's on page 76. -- Gordon Ecker (talk) 00:26, July 10, 2010 (UTC)
No it doesn't. See where the reference is connected to. SnakeSssssssssssssssssssssssss Coobra sig3For Pony! (Sssss/Slithered) 00:29, July 10, 2010 (UTC)
Sorry, thanks for fixing my mistake. -- Gordon Ecker (talk) 01:05, July 10, 2010 (UTC)

Your opinion is desired

Hey, we're pretty much settled on leaving Wikia, but I wanted to see if you had any input. Thanks. --PcjWowpedia wiki manager (TDrop me a line!C207,729 contributions and counting) 01:19, October 10, 2010 (UTC)

archaeology light ranges

Have you actually found that Yellow (or green for that matter) indicates a longer range, on larger sites? I have not seen this to be so. On the other hand, Red can indicate anything from it's minimum distance to the absolute far side of the dig site. --Eirik Ratcatcher (talk) 21:24, 10 January 2011 (UTC)

Yes, I noticed extremely short yellow ranges while using an archaeology addon which measures distance from the last survey point in some of the smaller dig sites such as Terror Wing Patch. I'm also pretty sure I also read about it on mmo-champion, curse or wowhead. -- Gordon Ecker (talk) 01:21, 11 January 2011 (UTC)