Where did thottbot go?

Where did thottbot go?

The website was discontinued on November 30, 2010 when its parent company, ZAM Network (now Fanbyte), merged it with its similar database website Wowhead. Since the launch of World of Warcraft Classic, Thottbot is now redirected to the Classic version of Wowhead, with a “Thottbot theme” available.

Is Wowhead a thottbot?

We’re very proud to announce that the Thottbot visual theme is now live on the Classic Wowhead site! Now you can make Classic Wowhead look just like Thottbot, so you too can enjoy the nostalgia and blinding whiteness!

Can you play all WoW expansions?

If you start a subscription or you buy game time, you immediately have access to all previous World of Warcraft expansions, and you can play all the content and all the maps up to level 50. This includes: The original game content. The Burning Crusade content and Outlands map.

When was Wowhead created?

June 26, 2006Wowhead / Date launched

Who founded Wowhead?

Wowhead was originally a privately owned site, owned by its founders, Joshua and Guillaume.

What is the least played class in WoW?

the demon hunter
The least popular class, on the other hand, is the demon hunter which is chosen by around five percent of all players.

Does buying Shadowlands give you BFA?

Battle for Azeroth is not included with the Shadowlands pre-purchase. To purchase the Shadowlands pre-purchase you need to already have Battle for Azeroth purchased, or purchase a Complete Collection for the World of Warcraft account.

Does Blizzard own Wowhead?

History. Wowhead was originally created as a talent calculator in December of 2005. It started small, but quickly became a popular alternative to Blizzard’s own, even eventually inspiring a redesign of Blizzard’s calculator to the version that still exists on their website today.

Does Wowhead belong to Blizzard?

Wowhead is currently the only major database website that has been mentioned by Blizzard in their Community Spotlight. The website started out as a talent calculator in December 2005.

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