Lore buffs will know Wowpedia well. It's been an incredible resource, where tons of reliable information — from quest details to character profiles — can be found, but it's moved! The new home for this site is now Warcraft Wiki.
A member of the Wowpedia team recently posted the following announcement on reddit:
Summary
- Wowpedia has split from Fandom and moved to wiki.gg (see below for reasons) and we are now called Warcraft Wiki! (or "WCW" in short) The URL to use is https://warcraft.wiki.gg
- All the content and all our pages are the same and have been ported over to the new wiki
- Unfortunately, Fandom's policy prevents permanently closing a wiki, so Wowpedia will remain in existence BUT it will no longer be maintained, as all our admins and editors are moving to Warcraft Wiki. Wowpedia will just slowly grow out of date and less reliable over time as new expansions, patches and interviews are released, which will all be documented on WCW but not Wowpedia, similar to what happened to Wowwiki (so you should probably edit your Bookmarks to WCW!)
- You don't need to remember the new URLs! There is a browser extension that automatically switches you to the wiki.gg version of Fandom wikis when you click a Fandom link so you don't have to think about it, highly recommend grabbing it here (Chrome / Firefox) (The extension is updated on a weekly basis, so we are not on there yet but we'll be soon!)
- Help us spread the word across the community!
What's new?
- Warcraft Wiki will load and run much faster
- There are no ads that take up 90% of the screen, no floating «video» popups that follow you around the page as you scroll on mobile, no Fandom feature bloat, no flashy sidebar, nor disguised ads in the middle of our paragraphs!
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