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A WoW Podcast, Obviously

A WoW Podcast, Obviously

By: Taliesin & Evitel
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World of Warcraft news, commentary, and special guests feature in this weekly update from Azeroth. Join Taliesin & Evitel for an extended sofa chat every Thursday afternoon – we promise to stay on topic (promise!)Copyright 2026 Taliesin & Evitel Politics & Government
Episodes
  • Flex Mythic and Bonus Rolls – Is 12.0.5 the Most Accessible WoW Ever?
    Apr 17 2026

    The 12.0.5 Midnight patch brings in loads of quality of life changes, from transmog to UI tweaks, but most notably introduces a Flex Mythic difficulty on the new single-boss Sporefall raid, along with a new bonus roll system for endgame loot. Is this the most accessible WoW has been? Join Tali and Evi as they chat through the forthcoming patch and share their first impressions.

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    1 hr and 59 mins
  • The Elf Reunification Discussion
    Apr 17 2026

    Here we go. Many of us have had thoughts on the elf "reunification" storyline that neatly (or not-so-neatly) wraps up at the end of the main Midnight campaign. A Discourse(tm) has developed. Join Tali and Evi as they wade through the story delivery, the cinematic, and all its implications. Fair warning –things may get a bit heated.

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    2 hrs and 25 mins
  • This Episode Contains Spoilers for the March on Quel'Danas Cinematic
    Apr 2 2026

    Did we mention This Episode Contains Spoilers for the March on Quel'Danas Cinematic? Well, it does – please listen at your discretion! Join Tali and Evi as they dive into the latest chapter of the campaign, the scenario, and of course *that* cinematic. Thoughts and opinions will be shared. And spoilers, of course.

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    2 hrs and 9 mins
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