Around Azeroth: Why the economic stimulus package failed

Around Azeroth: Why the economic stimulus package failed

Around Azeroth: Why the economic stimulus package failed

More than anyone else, blood elves love a good shopping trip. Except this time. For one thing, everyone is remarkably heavily armed for a fashionable store. And the auctioneer seems to be standing in a bear trap. The giant spider devouring everyone is really just the icing on the cake.

According to Arial of Cairne, she was using Eyes of the Beast to chase a level 68 paladin around Silvermoon City when the paladin whispered her that her spider was huge. This screenshot is from the pally's perspective. Zarakh (soon to be renamed Raze) was never that little in the wild, but placed next to the teeny blood elves, it looks monstrous. What's confusing me here is that the Wowhead comments stated that Zarakh is unusually small after taming. Hunters, I've got to ask you on this one -- is this a normal size for this particular pet, does Eyes of the Beast increase pet size, or is there something else going on here?

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