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As for PvP, not much new info. The PvP oriented nature of the class reviews is apparently the result of Blizzard wanting to add horizontal depth to classes rather than vertical. In other words, Blizzard wants to give players new toys and tools to play with without bringing in additional new damage abilities to balance.The class abilities are going to work pretty much as stated by Blizzard in the class reviews. Most of the abilities will work exactly as they sounded like they would in the review language. The new Tree of Life for Resto Druids sounds really cool -- raid wide tranquility, instant regrowth, tell me more!I feel a bit for hybrids, they didn't get a lot of clarifications or explanations of their role in the upcoming expansion. I'm going to continue advocating for enhancement shamans who I think have really been left behind in the Cataclysm planning and deserve another look (especially with Mages getting Time Warp!). Hopefully this livechat was the first of many and we can get more information on exactly what's in store for players as the expansion approaches.For those of you interested, the second issue of Blizzard's Official World of Warcraft Magazine is going to press shortly. Each issue comes replete with reviews and previews of content, strategy, and tactical advise for all things WoW. At 148 pages per issue with no advertisements and original artwork from wow gold designers it is a great grab for collectors.The magazine can be purchased in 1 or 2 year subscriptions that cost $39.95 and $69.95 USD respectively.