10 Guides and Post for the Winter Veil-icious Reader
December 18, 2008 by Matticus
Filed under All Stories, How to, News and Opinion
Did a quick search on Google (reader and the search engine) for any guides or posts related to Winter’s Veil. I would’ve wrote something up like this myself but holiday guides just don’t scream Matt on them. So instead, I linked to others who have already done so!
- Druidkitty: Check her posts on kissing achievements and cooking (also runs a nice blog, to boot and a great Twitterati. Should visit and say hi.)
- Letters from Birdfall: Winterveil 2008
- WoWGrrl: Multiple posts tagged with Winter Veil on them
- GrumbleNAutumn: Winter Veil Guide of ‘08
- Slashhug: Then of course, there’s Auriks take on Winter Veil
- MMO-Champion: Achievements Mini-Guide
- WoWhead blog: Feast of Winter Veil Guide
Of course, for Winter Veil related posts:
- Destructive Reach: Can Warlocks Even BE Merrymakers? (From my faaaaavourite Warlock, Sar)
- Game Dame: And here’s GD dancing on her Death Knight
- Altoholic’s Are Us: A… stripper Christmas? Really? Ho, ho, er *cough*








I'm Matticus and I play a Dwarf Priest. My home is in Conquest, a raiding Guild that I have founded. Every week, I log 12 hours raiding on Ner'Zhul.
Wynthea is the Troll Priest with the best Mohawk on Firetree. Currently, I raid 4 nights a week in a hardcore guild. I started playing WoW in May 2005, and raiding end-game in May 2007. My guild is currently working through 25-man WotLK content. I've tried playing other classes, but Priests are my passion. I am extremely fond of Dwarves.... especially with Ketchup.
My name is Sydera and I like to heal things--think Florence Nightingale with foliage. I play a night elf druid on Ner'Zhul, and I raid 12 hours a week. As a guild officer for Conquest, I coordinate healing and recruit new raiders. I started playing WoW in Fall 2005, and it was love at first click. Before I discovered the joys of Broccoli-stalk healing, I raided as a holy paladin, and I now have alts in all healing classes. I have to say, though, bark beats poofy dresses and heavy plate in my book.
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