
Your World of Warcraft engineering questions answered! As heard on the All Things Azeroth podcast from Dawnforge Productions.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 69 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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Now our engineering works is established, lets start making things!
We're back, and on a new planet! How to get started with Engineering in Draenor
We're baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaack! Some new news out of Draenor has brought me from the workshop back to your ears, as we discuss some upcoming leaked profession changes coming in WoW 6.0
The Goblin Dragon Gun was redone in Mists of Pandaria! New and IMPROVED!
A classic head piece, the Goblin Rocket Helmet!
A look at the gnomish flame turret. With a quick shoutout to the NSW RFS :-)
We finally get a hold of all those great new engineering items we were promised back at the beginning of the year!
Listened from the episode you was on "dark moon " podcast and got all the back episodes.
3 mins is great but would love a monthly "round up" in a 10 min episode!
Keep it up and love the pun name.
Funny short show. Great for a quick laugh and bright spot in your day.
Sayomara
Grand Old Podcast
I am so glad Moogyver put out his own RSS feed. Spare Parts has been a great segment on All Things Azeroth for a long time, but the RSS feed is really helpful for letting people search and find old episodes. Whether you are researching what pets an engineer can make or trying to decide between Gnomish and Goblin engineering, this podcast gives you all the information you need to "tinker with pride". Thank you, Moogyver, for putting out such a quality cast. All the ladies swoon over Moogyver's vo... more
Moogyver speaks about engineering in Warcraft with such passion it almost makes me regret switching my Paladin tank from Engineering to JC in Wrath....Almost. Maybe the monk will be rocking the Tinker Specs in MoP. Tinker with Pride!!!!!
I have been hooked on this podcast since I started listening to it as a segment on All Things Azeroth. Even if you aren't a (World of Warcraft) engineer this show is a good listen and the host is charming. After a couple of segments you'll want to run out, roll an engineer and tinker with pride.
Was a huge fan of this segment and am soo excited for it to be on itunes so I can get all the engineering that I crave!









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