I try to forget it because once you discover how much cool classes and concepts there are in that book you just become disappointed at how much of it was forgotten or retconned :(
Yeah it had amazing worldbuilding describing things and details that weren't in WoW due to game limitations and world scale. I remember reading about ancient stairs somewhere on the coasts of Barrens that led underwater nobody knows how deep, such a cool concept. Places, landmarks and settlements with amazing lore we never got to see in-game, endless potential to dive deeper into the world of Azeroth and expand it. Thank you Blizzard for creating stuff like Shadowlands instead.
Dude same. Such a same no one even remembers it. Also the WoW TCG was and still is my jam to this day. I might sound a bit pretentious, but its better than hearthstone ever was.
@@rebralhunter6069 never played but had a bunch of cards from just impulse purchases lol. Wow minis I played a lot. Still boggles my mind they had an entire expansion ready to go with onyxia and boom cancelled.
@@rebralhunter6069 I was really young at the time but me and my friends to collect a bunch because our dads played world of warcraft so now we have unreasonably large collections of a card game we never learned hot to play. Id love to see more videos going into all these old products
@@jatedin1077 I'm in a similar boat only I was able to actually play the card game and mmo. There were only 2 of us in our group that played the MMO. But as a group we were old enough to learn how to play the tcg and it was heaps of fun. I still have all my cards and collect them to this day if they ever randomly turn up.
Bro what a great and WEIRDLY perfectly timed video. I had just found my dads old Collectors edition of WOTLK and found a add booklet inside of all WoW's other spinoff projects. Like comic books, board games, and books. That got me curious about them because they were a tad before my time, and I grew up watching and playing wow with my dad so I started looking into all those old products. Low and behold not even 2 days after all that happened NIxxiom comes out with a video reminiscing on a lot of the same things I researched.
Nixxiom, I shit you not, I got the original and the Lands of Conflict books sitting on my desk right now. I intend on getting the entire collection at some point. The WC3 nostalgia is something else.
5:40 This legit looks very similar to Ragnaros’ boss room at the end of MC. Even has the rocks circling around Rag where the heroes stand while fighting him. That’s awesome.
Blizzard did alot of products to promote the game. The RPG, the trading card game, adventure board game, the official board game all which I have copies of except the adventure game. The card game was the only one that had any longevity that lasted until 2013 and thats only cause it sold because of the loot cards. People would literally buy boxes just for the loot cards and trash the rest of the cards. The RPG books are very hard to get ahold of anymore only but luck in an old book store or on ebay for a rather heavy price. Its also worth mentioning that up until one of the blizzcons in the mid 2000s, were really one of the few detailed sources of lore that we had until they were deemed non-cannon. However, there is a full 5E conversion of the WoW TTRPG out there.
One great thing about TTRPGs is that even if the product line is discontinued and the books are no longer on the shelves, you can still get a copy from *somewhere* and enjoy them. You don't need a server or an account, just a few friends and you are ready to roll! :)
I actually had a thought about this; Chris Metzen has returned to Blizzard in a creative role. Metzen founded Warchief Gaming to make TTRPG stuff (and apparently Auroboros has had some good reviews). With the rising popularity of TTRPGs thanks to Critical Role, Stranger Things, and now Baldur's Gate 3, do you think there's potential for Blizzard to try to give the RPG another shot?
Bro I hope so. I miss the days where the Warcraft IP was strong enough to have a bunch of spin off products. Just started getting into dnd and would definitely prefer to play it in warcraft setting
Yes, I in fact happened to remember - I have the books sitting on my shelf. Great game. Has some of the 3.5 jank, but it is easy enough to start small and not get overly strict about the rules to ease players into it. I'm sure the 5e conversion is great too.
The irony of you releasing this video. Last night i started looking into DnD 5e to play with my friends after we've been having a blast with BG3. We all played WoW when we were younger and WoW classic more recently so i was trying to see if there was a WoW themed module we could play that I could try to use to get them more likely to try it. And yes, I know DnD 4e is basically TTRPG WoW, we tried Essentials when we were in high school and all it did was make us want to go play WoW instead, but i heard 5e is significantly better.
Dude this video really did come at a weirdly perfect time. Seems like quite a few people have been reminiscing about wow's old spin off products this week. Similar thing happened to me and my friends.
If you didn't like 4E. You may like 5E or you may find that over time it's become even more bloated and video gamey than 4E. Personally I've run Warcraft campaigns using the lore from the TTRPG books but with Savage Worlds Pathfinder. A Savage Worlds variant that translates many DnD rules to Savage Worlds. Which is a very quick, clean, simple and efficient system for TTRPs compared to DnD. And there's far less bloat from supplements and fan made material you have to wrap your head around.
Is that this Novel where the Story of the Sword of Sargeras is written in? I LOVE That Story! - 2:10 Too silent. can't hear him good... - Very interesting. I will look into some. Sadly Table Tops are hardly mine to watch at least. Playing them myself... No idea if I would have the concentration for it...
I've honestly been tempted to make a sourcebook for GENESYS based on it, but I know next to nothing about editing. Even if I managed to pull this off, I'd be afraid of it ending on a Cease and Desist.
When i first found out about wow i looked up a lot of things about it on wow wiki and found out about something called the warcraft rpg. i with my normie millennial mindset thought it was some kind of computer rpg from the windows 95 era but then i found out it was a "board game" .
The days when i scoured the web for any and all RPG books to pester my DM about allowing me to use the rules held within, regardless of how out of balance they were with the core D&D stuff :D i have to apologize to Her one of these days :D :S
I remember... I even have a copy. It was just a lousy representation and modeling of the Warcraft Universe. The Vancian/Gygaxian magic system intrinsic to D&D just doesn't work for the world. It would need to be completely rewritten.
unfortunately 5e is overly simplified for a TTRPG. the vast majority of your character customisation happens at level 1 with very linear progression from there. its very video gamey. it might fit WoW for that reason but i wish Warcraft RPGing stuck to an RPG that lets you grow and develop your characters skills based on things you wanted them to practice throughout the campaign.
when you see a video about one game, sponsored by another game, the single word comes to mind about the uploader. say it with me and say it proud... W H O R E
I have been trying to explain why classic Wow is different from modern wow. classic wow has a secret sauce to its combat. gracefully (and a bit of luck) found an amazing balance between a turn based game and allowing movement for a simulated action feeling. This combat is inspired and created from TTRPGs like dnd. This video also shows the inspiration and design choices of why and how classic wow is more then just “ nostalgia” Modern wow focuses on blizzards Rotation design for each class by spamming your glowing buttons. and when you miss a button or do it out of order you damage and effectiveness drops dramatically. wow is not intended to be an action based game like Darksouls or New world.
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I try to forget it because once you discover how much cool classes and concepts there are in that book you just become disappointed at how much of it was forgotten or retconned :(
Yeah it had amazing worldbuilding describing things and details that weren't in WoW due to game limitations and world scale. I remember reading about ancient stairs somewhere on the coasts of Barrens that led underwater nobody knows how deep, such a cool concept. Places, landmarks and settlements with amazing lore we never got to see in-game, endless potential to dive deeper into the world of Azeroth and expand it. Thank you Blizzard for creating stuff like Shadowlands instead.
Do WoW Miniatures next. So sad that ended. Actual tabletop game I played consistently. Still have them all.
Dude same. Such a same no one even remembers it. Also the WoW TCG was and still is my jam to this day. I might sound a bit pretentious, but its better than hearthstone ever was.
@@rebralhunter6069 never played but had a bunch of cards from just impulse purchases lol. Wow minis I played a lot. Still boggles my mind they had an entire expansion ready to go with onyxia and boom cancelled.
@@rebralhunter6069 I was really young at the time but me and my friends to collect a bunch because our dads played world of warcraft so now we have unreasonably large collections of a card game we never learned hot to play. Id love to see more videos going into all these old products
@@jatedin1077 I'm in a similar boat only I was able to actually play the card game and mmo. There were only 2 of us in our group that played the MMO. But as a group we were old enough to learn how to play the tcg and it was heaps of fun. I still have all my cards and collect them to this day if they ever randomly turn up.
Bro what a great and WEIRDLY perfectly timed video. I had just found my dads old Collectors edition of WOTLK and found a add booklet inside of all WoW's other spinoff projects. Like comic books, board games, and books. That got me curious about them because they were a tad before my time, and I grew up watching and playing wow with my dad so I started looking into all those old products. Low and behold not even 2 days after all that happened NIxxiom comes out with a video reminiscing on a lot of the same things I researched.
Nixxiom, I shit you not, I got the original and the Lands of Conflict books sitting on my desk right now. I intend on getting the entire collection at some point. The WC3 nostalgia is something else.
5:17 Never expected to see a video tying D&D, Paradox interactive and Warcraft together in one fell swoop. But here we are.
5:40 This legit looks very similar to Ragnaros’ boss room at the end of MC. Even has the rocks circling around Rag where the heroes stand while fighting him.
That’s awesome.
Blizzard did alot of products to promote the game. The RPG, the trading card game, adventure board game, the official board game all which I have copies of except the adventure game. The card game was the only one that had any longevity that lasted until 2013 and thats only cause it sold because of the loot cards. People would literally buy boxes just for the loot cards and trash the rest of the cards. The RPG books are very hard to get ahold of anymore only but luck in an old book store or on ebay for a rather heavy price. Its also worth mentioning that up until one of the blizzcons in the mid 2000s, were really one of the few detailed sources of lore that we had until they were deemed non-cannon. However, there is a full 5E conversion of the WoW TTRPG out there.
One great thing about TTRPGs is that even if the product line is discontinued and the books are no longer on the shelves, you can still get a copy from *somewhere* and enjoy them. You don't need a server or an account, just a few friends and you are ready to roll! :)
I actually had a thought about this; Chris Metzen has returned to Blizzard in a creative role. Metzen founded Warchief Gaming to make TTRPG stuff (and apparently Auroboros has had some good reviews).
With the rising popularity of TTRPGs thanks to Critical Role, Stranger Things, and now Baldur's Gate 3, do you think there's potential for Blizzard to try to give the RPG another shot?
Bro I hope so. I miss the days where the Warcraft IP was strong enough to have a bunch of spin off products. Just started getting into dnd and would definitely prefer to play it in warcraft setting
Fingers crossed if another WoW TTRPG happens it isn't just another 5E game. I'm hoping for Savage Worlds to be honest.
I just discovered this existed after looking up Felguards. Damn they looked cool in the RPG.
Yes, I in fact happened to remember - I have the books sitting on my shelf. Great game. Has some of the 3.5 jank, but it is easy enough to start small and not get overly strict about the rules to ease players into it. I'm sure the 5e conversion is great too.
My brother and I had our own copies. He loves to bust his out for family events but once we do there goes the entire afternoon.
The irony of you releasing this video. Last night i started looking into DnD 5e to play with my friends after we've been having a blast with BG3. We all played WoW when we were younger and WoW classic more recently so i was trying to see if there was a WoW themed module we could play that I could try to use to get them more likely to try it.
And yes, I know DnD 4e is basically TTRPG WoW, we tried Essentials when we were in high school and all it did was make us want to go play WoW instead, but i heard 5e is significantly better.
Dude this video really did come at a weirdly perfect time. Seems like quite a few people have been reminiscing about wow's old spin off products this week. Similar thing happened to me and my friends.
If you didn't like 4E. You may like 5E or you may find that over time it's become even more bloated and video gamey than 4E. Personally I've run Warcraft campaigns using the lore from the TTRPG books but with Savage Worlds Pathfinder. A Savage Worlds variant that translates many DnD rules to Savage Worlds. Which is a very quick, clean, simple and efficient system for TTRPs compared to DnD. And there's far less bloat from supplements and fan made material you have to wrap your head around.
My question is: were the Warcraft updates to 5th Edition D&D any good? Were they representative of the material properly while still being balanced?
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I'm still DMing groups based on 3.5 DnD/Pathfinder 1e, WoW RPG 2.0 system.
Is that this Novel where the Story of the Sword of Sargeras is written in? I LOVE That Story!
- 2:10 Too silent. can't hear him good...
- Very interesting. I will look into some. Sadly Table Tops are hardly mine to watch at least. Playing them myself... No idea if I would have the concentration for it...
This video came at such the right time, I'm going to start a campaign on the original version soon
Can’t wait for Asmongold to watch this and his chat say “you” at 0:05
I've honestly been tempted to make a sourcebook for GENESYS based on it, but I know next to nothing about editing.
Even if I managed to pull this off, I'd be afraid of it ending on a Cease and Desist.
Does anyone have the pdfs of the books so I can play it? I'm interested?
Nice video✌🏻
Err.. what stream is Matt Mercer DMing Warcraft to Xavier Woods?!
Wow I actually did not know this existed, but it sounds fucking awesome
5:57 Wait, this girl who rolls the dice, isn't she in Mythic Quest TV series cast? 🤔
That's Ashley Burch.
I liked times when you was simping dat purple bird man
Never heard of it but I recognise much of the art from Sonsofthestorm.
When i first found out about wow i looked up a lot of things about it on wow wiki and found out about something called the warcraft rpg. i with my normie millennial mindset thought it was some kind of computer rpg from the windows 95 era but then i found out it was a "board game" .
I was aware. Never got to play it.
I haven't heard the name lineage 2 in years
The days when i scoured the web for any and all RPG books to pester my DM about allowing me to use the rules held within, regardless of how out of balance they were with the core D&D stuff :D i have to apologize to Her one of these days :D :S
you did nt put there link for the homebrew wow rpg?
drive.google.com/file/d/1iEgdrwyGwAA7b7TW353_CzjhoQP-gYAF/edit drive.google.com/file/d/17l_iMr1UNJ8tzK1SRomU3xzMgzdBC9IG/edit drive.google.com/file/d/1ltdlu9oR0giZHfzMLUYWVfxq79tB7StI/view drive.google.com/file/d/1mvF5hnsBPDmzzjgBEdJH49fu7fKYicUV/view
That's a great thumbnail
that rpg never was available in my country so sad....
There is a WoWttrpg 5e community?
I even had a few of the books. Lost to time now
Who's the weird narrator Nixxiom uses sometimes? I often turn off the videos that use him rather than Nix!
I remember... I even have a copy.
It was just a lousy representation and modeling of the Warcraft Universe.
The Vancian/Gygaxian magic system intrinsic to D&D just doesn't work for the world. It would need to be completely rewritten.
1:23 what the fuck now? how do you say chameleon?
wait they're 350$???? I got them for like 50$ five or six years ago lmfao
unfortunately 5e is overly simplified for a TTRPG. the vast majority of your character customisation happens at level 1 with very linear progression from there. its very video gamey. it might fit WoW for that reason but i wish Warcraft RPGing stuck to an RPG that lets you grow and develop your characters skills based on things you wanted them to practice throughout the campaign.
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when you see a video about one game, sponsored by another game, the single word comes to mind about the uploader. say it with me and say it proud... W H O R E
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what the hell are those fingernails?! Almost made me gag
I have been trying to explain why classic Wow is different from modern wow.
classic wow has a secret sauce to its combat. gracefully (and a bit of luck) found an amazing balance between a turn based game and allowing movement for a simulated action feeling. This combat is inspired and created from TTRPGs like dnd.
This video also shows the inspiration and design choices of why and how classic wow is more then just “ nostalgia”
Modern wow focuses on blizzards Rotation design for each class by spamming your glowing buttons. and when you miss a button or do it out of order you damage and effectiveness drops dramatically. wow is not intended to be an action based game like Darksouls or New world.
Huh, I thought they were third party
(as in, fanmade)
Night elf males had multiple wives, can you imagine the shrieking from blue-hairs at Blizzard if that happened in the game today?
In the 2000s people still knew games weren't real life
rainbownazies in the US would freak out regardless of the company.
Lol that was never officially part of the lore and it was from a neck beard that wanted to feel like a Chad.
sellout
I have it brother. Along with a sourcebook.
wow i had no idea it was a game of this o.O
The RPG books *used* to be canon, but definitely aren't anymore.