@@assboi no it wouldn't because it makes no sense that a hunter would roll on an obvious spell caster's weapon, god damn boomkin made the story so much funnier
As somebody that had to run Molten Core for 6 years (2005 to 2011) I know that feeling. At the time, we didn't know what a binding of the windseeker is, so everybody that could use it, rolled. I won it on my Paladin. I promised I'd uncover the secret about this strange item. Little did I know at the time that this was a big mistake. I began to solo molten core somewhere around TBC when Zul'Aman was released, because there were some really nice block rating items that allowed me to get to 98% or 99% combat table coverage (need 102.4), so that was enough to solo Garr, which took about one hour with a Suneater just auto attacking. I kept playing the game into early Cataclysm, even after my guild that I had spent years with was disbanded, just to keep that promise. As soon as I got Thunderfury, I looked around. None of my original friends still played the game, so I quit.
back in 2006 when I did the ubrs key quest thing, I explicitly said "I gonna take all the gems that I still need okay?" everyone agreed. didn't bother to set masterloot because people in the group seemed chill. ofc at the endboss the dude named mutawa ninjaed the stone. it was the last stone I needed. I was sooooooo fucking furious that this was my first legit rage /ignore and up to this day on my retail char that dude is still on ignore, proabbly the only one I never unignored.
As someone who mained boomkin through all of classic raiding and (deservingly) was passed over on loot for warlocks, I’m like “good, I would have needed on it too.” And before anyone says anything about it, I’m merely representing the boomy nation.
A classic case of how it's critical to make your expectations clear when going into a raid with people. Here's what's reserved. make sure everyone reads it and acknowledges it. Take screen shots as well after this step and after loot is distributed. This way, you've got receipts for any drama bs that sprouts up.
In my experience the rando druid players are by far the goofiest, strangest players ive ran into on classic wow never ill meaning even downright cheerful but blissfully strange and oblivious or complete monsters in thier chosen role there is no in-between
Technicaly Scholo was an 8 man raid because noone wanted to take 2 of the same class so they wouldn't lose their dungeon helm in a roll in case it dropped. The only times i saw double of 1 class was when someone already had the dungeon 1 helm and was there for a diferent item, I happened to be trying to get my shoulders on my warlock for example, and already had much better hat from Strath :) I still have screenshots from 2005/2006 with me wearing the Crimsom Fel Hat and my dungeon 1 shoulderpads. I felt epic haha.
This sort of reminiscent for me lol. I played a hunter, back in Vanilla all the way too Cata. But to a certain extent I was wanting the Sunfury Bow of the Phoenix from Karazhan back in TBC an it never dropped. The first time it did…of course I was ecstatic, only to lose it to a Warrior…but finally months later before moving onto Serpentshrine Cavern. I finally got the fucking bow
In the early days, not having Master Loot function, etc., was so dumb. Pretty sure I remember there was no "Greed" option. Only roll on it or pass. I got kicked out of a 10 or 15 man raid because all I knew was to roll on anything I wanted. It was my first MMO and I was like "if there are unwritten rules, you need to tell me!".
I have that on my hunter. Got while soloing Scholo for Dark Runes. Too bad the skin is not unique anymore in Classic, as it was used on the heirloom items.
As a lock main I would've been insufferable about making sure everyone knew to pass, to the point where someoen would've probably rolled need out of spite 💀
I mean yeah it sucks and all for the Lock, but it was 100 percent the guild's fault for not telling him about it, or making sure he was in Vent, or any communication whatsoever.
I remember when epics were AMAZING because they were so much better than blues and required either luck or raid level "ability" to get. (I was never in some big time guild). Then epics became commonplace after expansions.
Haha, I was a resto druid the first time around and I aqquired that staff as well.. it was a 5man dungeon at the time, seems druids are destined to own this xD
The rarest Epic item in Vanilla WoW is/was Teebu's Blazing Longsword. There is no debate on that what so ever. Odd to suggest anything else. My guild cleared OG Scholo with 6 people and would run UBRS with 8. I Thought this was the standard. 5:25 no appeals? Uh not true - Many times during Vanilla guilds had help getting items to the originally intended players because of mistakes with the help of GM's. Now a days no.
The fact that it was a balance druid makes the story 100 times better lmao
It would be 100% better if it was a Hunter instead lmao
@@assboi no it wouldn't because it makes no sense that a hunter would roll on an obvious spell caster's weapon, god damn boomkin made the story so much funnier
I was surprised that a hunter didn't win the staff, after all it IS a hunter weapon (as is anything and everything in Vanilla)
According to youtube CC, you're now Hampshireville. Sounds like a lovely place, I must say.
Gather around kids, it's story time with uncle Ham
As somebody that had to run Molten Core for 6 years (2005 to 2011) I know that feeling. At the time, we didn't know what a binding of the windseeker is, so everybody that could use it, rolled. I won it on my Paladin. I promised I'd uncover the secret about this strange item. Little did I know at the time that this was a big mistake. I began to solo molten core somewhere around TBC when Zul'Aman was released, because there were some really nice block rating items that allowed me to get to 98% or 99% combat table coverage (need 102.4), so that was enough to solo Garr, which took about one hour with a Suneater just auto attacking. I kept playing the game into early Cataclysm, even after my guild that I had spent years with was disbanded, just to keep that promise. As soon as I got Thunderfury, I looked around. None of my original friends still played the game, so I quit.
Those old school 1% drops sucked. I got mine within the span on 3 weeks back in mop without even knowing it existed
I absolutely love such small stories, Hamster. They are probably the only thing we've left with for people who have lost hope for blizzard.
Great 👍🏻😀
back in 2006 when I did the ubrs key quest thing, I explicitly said "I gonna take all the gems that I still need okay?" everyone agreed. didn't bother to set masterloot because people in the group seemed chill. ofc at the endboss the dude named mutawa ninjaed the stone. it was the last stone I needed.
I was sooooooo fucking furious that this was my first legit rage /ignore and up to this day on my retail char that dude is still on ignore, proabbly the only one I never unignored.
As someone who mained boomkin through all of classic raiding and (deservingly) was passed over on loot for warlocks, I’m like “good, I would have needed on it too.” And before anyone says anything about it, I’m merely representing the boomy nation.
That screenshot gave me goosebumps! Great vid 🔥
LOOL good video need more content like this hamsterwheel!
That is a great story. And the fact that the balance druids name was schaapie made it even better 😂😂😂
A classic case of how it's critical to make your expectations clear when going into a raid with people. Here's what's reserved. make sure everyone reads it and acknowledges it. Take screen shots as well after this step and after loot is distributed. This way, you've got receipts for any drama bs that sprouts up.
Great, now I will have this song stuck in my head the whole day:
schaapje schaapje wit en Klein...
Idk but I felt related with the druid "If I see something more epic than mine, I'll press need"😂
In my experience the rando druid players are by far the goofiest, strangest players ive ran into on classic wow never ill meaning even downright cheerful but blissfully strange and oblivious or complete monsters in thier chosen role there is no in-between
Technicaly Scholo was an 8 man raid because noone wanted to take 2 of the same class so they wouldn't lose their dungeon helm in a roll in case it dropped. The only times i saw double of 1 class was when someone already had the dungeon 1 helm and was there for a diferent item, I happened to be trying to get my shoulders on my warlock for example, and already had much better hat from Strath :)
I still have screenshots from 2005/2006 with me wearing the Crimsom Fel Hat and my dungeon 1 shoulderpads. I felt epic haha.
No, technically it’s a 10 man raid people just preferred to go with 8. Hope this helps.
@@HeadshotBoquet Yeah i was being silly. I never saw 10 man groups, always 8 and occasionaly 9 lol
Wow that was a great story.
This sort of reminiscent for me lol. I played a hunter, back in Vanilla all the way too Cata. But to a certain extent I was wanting the Sunfury Bow of the Phoenix from Karazhan back in TBC an it never dropped. The first time it did…of course I was ecstatic, only to lose it to a Warrior…but finally months later before moving onto Serpentshrine Cavern. I finally got the fucking bow
Fucking warriors always needing in bows and Noone says a thing. People act like it's OK because without them, there'd be no tank to run with.
In the early days, not having Master Loot function, etc., was so dumb. Pretty sure I remember there was no "Greed" option. Only roll on it or pass. I got kicked out of a 10 or 15 man raid because all I knew was to roll on anything I wanted. It was my first MMO and I was like "if there are unwritten rules, you need to tell me!".
I remember this happening to me in a group in redridge. I'll press the dice one!
That's a big stam & spirit staff for my hunter. I'm needing on that. I need the extra regen to heal my faithful pet.
I have that on my hunter. Got while soloing Scholo for Dark Runes.
Too bad the skin is not unique anymore in Classic, as it was used on the heirloom items.
En die tijd erin gestoken en dan verlies je de roll tegen een schaap 😂
As a lock main I would've been insufferable about making sure everyone knew to pass, to the point where someoen would've probably rolled need out of spite 💀
Interesting story, btw the funny thing is that i got this staff on my priest in less than 10 runs i think, on Chromiecraft 😂
wow that had to be soo big baby rage outburst but damn thats ginormous mishup
And that is why you don't use Group Loot XD.
I mean yeah it sucks and all for the Lock, but it was 100 percent the guild's fault for not telling him about it, or making sure he was in Vent, or any communication whatsoever.
Oh shit, this is THAT rare? It dropped the other night for the 10 man I was running with on Turtle WoW.
That's the kind of lore that really matters haha
I remember wanting Headmaster's Charge so bad. I can't remember if I ever got it before BC
I remember when epics were AMAZING because they were so much better than blues and required either luck or raid level "ability" to get. (I was never in some big time guild). Then epics became commonplace after expansions.
Haha, I was a resto druid the first time around and I aqquired that staff as well.. it was a 5man dungeon at the time, seems druids are destined to own this xD
PLOT TWIST: Schaapie then had to swap servers and change nickname to Hamsterwheel.
Neat story :D
Nice story
What a time to be alive
not that ive finished the video but...5 runs a day, 3 hours a run, yeah he kind of asked for it
Its only one problem, the its not a druid but a hunter who did take the staff.... you know all wepons are hunter wepons.
Brutal
I would've masterlooted, then given it to the Hunter
No raid loor at that time????? Seriously???
It saved his life.
My first time in Ice Crown fighting the lich King...and when Arthus died his mount "Invincible" dropped ....And i rolled a "1" ))
It was a ninja roll.
Read the room, everyone passing- you MUST know that it is reserved. Big time ninja move right there.
:)
Vídeo novo.
this story is fake... you could always appeal to the gm.. even more so back then... ive had items switcherood by GMs in raids before no biggy.
he had screenshot evidence
The rarest Epic item in Vanilla WoW is/was Teebu's Blazing Longsword. There is no debate on that what so ever. Odd to suggest anything else.
My guild cleared OG Scholo with 6 people and would run UBRS with 8. I Thought this was the standard.
5:25 no appeals? Uh not true - Many times during Vanilla guilds had help getting items to the originally intended players because of mistakes with the help of GM's. Now a days no.
come back to VG hamster lol
ah thus is one reason why i love balance druids, even tho my wow days are long over will always love moonkins