You enter a bright new digital world, exited to explore and hyped just to enjoy the vibe. Ten months later you're yelling at someone for standing in fire. Wh...
The tension between the two play objectives really hit home. Almost every good experience I had in the game was doing world PVP or non-instrumental things. Sneaking around Orgrimmar killing defeated duelists, mind controlling people off the boat in Stranglethorn Vale, raiding Stormwind with 200 people, using pathing glitches to climb above the world. Short of Alterac Valley matches, no organised progress thing was anything more than a means to better gear for me. It was more exciting to set off a snake trap at the Goldshire Inn and then evade guilds hunting me than it was to raid or do arenas. A level 10 character was more fun to play than my tiered armour level 70s.
Sneaking around Orgrimmar killing defeated duelists
lmao, hell yeah.
mind controlling people off the boat in Stranglethorn Vale
i loved the engineering shit. i strived to create the gnomish death ray at level 47. it was such a piece of crap but i loved it and used it as often as i could. like a 5 second channel, if you move it breaks and you have to wait another hour, always takes 500-1000hp off your life no matter what, and then does random damage between 0 and 4000. one hour cool down, iirc.
one time it was just perfect. i sapped some level ?? on the road (likely 60, the cap at the time... already a nice bit of luck to not miss) and then one-shot insta-killed them for 3600. i almost pissed myself as i ran away, pretty much half dead from its life drain. i can only imagine what that guy thought about that encounter.
When arenas first launched my server had some of the most insufferable assholes fully decked out in PVP armour with Illidan's legendary glaives and shit. They paid guilds to run them through Black Temple farming the best stuff possible to boost their arena performance, and then they'd stand outside Orgrimmar endlessly dueling people. There was nothing like sapping them as a rogue, pulling off a quick ambush at 1hp, and then sprinting away before the other could react. I'd taunt them on my horde account while I did it and it caused the purest nerd rage.
The tension between the two play objectives really hit home. Almost every good experience I had in the game was doing world PVP or non-instrumental things. Sneaking around Orgrimmar killing defeated duelists, mind controlling people off the boat in Stranglethorn Vale, raiding Stormwind with 200 people, using pathing glitches to climb above the world. Short of Alterac Valley matches, no organised progress thing was anything more than a means to better gear for me. It was more exciting to set off a snake trap at the Goldshire Inn and then evade guilds hunting me than it was to raid or do arenas. A level 10 character was more fun to play than my tiered armour level 70s.
lmao, hell yeah.
i loved the engineering shit. i strived to create the gnomish death ray at level 47. it was such a piece of crap but i loved it and used it as often as i could. like a 5 second channel, if you move it breaks and you have to wait another hour, always takes 500-1000hp off your life no matter what, and then does random damage between 0 and 4000. one hour cool down, iirc.
one time it was just perfect. i sapped some level ?? on the road (likely 60, the cap at the time... already a nice bit of luck to not miss) and then one-shot insta-killed them for 3600. i almost pissed myself as i ran away, pretty much half dead from its life drain. i can only imagine what that guy thought about that encounter.
When arenas first launched my server had some of the most insufferable assholes fully decked out in PVP armour with Illidan's legendary glaives and shit. They paid guilds to run them through Black Temple farming the best stuff possible to boost their arena performance, and then they'd stand outside Orgrimmar endlessly dueling people. There was nothing like sapping them as a rogue, pulling off a quick ambush at 1hp, and then sprinting away before the other could react. I'd taunt them on my horde account while I did it and it caused the purest nerd rage.
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