I am pretty sure Culling of Strathholme came out in Wrath. Aside from that, it’s possible Arthas is aware of a secret path, because it could be a secret path in case of wars or some emergency. So the royal family would have a secret paths to help them escape capture or death.
so happy he's still doing this series, it feels there's always something unknown/mysteries/interesting/weird in this game and that's what i love about it
Dartol's Rod of Transformation was key for me back in the day for pvp, I used it to bait interrupts. Since it was a "cast", kickbots would be triggered by it, but I wouldn't be locked from my spell schools.
That's actually what made it so cool. You could just randomly be a furbol anywhere in the world AND it only stopped working if you were HIT. Not if you entered combat. So as a hunter you could shoot and cast without losing your furbol form.
I definitely remember that! There was something odd about the model that made wall-walking easier, back when wall-walking was popular to get to out of reach areas. I specifically remember turning into a furbolg to get to Ironforge airport more easily.
One of my druids wears the ice scream backpack canisters from the thousand needles goblin quest still in her log. It shows on her shape-shifting forms too and through all zones even dragon isles. I don't actually know how to take it off...
Dartol's Rod is an item I have always kept in my bag. Still works, but unfortunatly the illusion breaks as soon as you are hit by something. Still a great thing to become "a bear in a thong".
@@Dremag_Gaming yup. For a while it wouldn’t. Over the years it would function differently. I could be in a raid or combat and it wouldn’t break. My guess was unexpected changes after patches that the devs didn’t intend.
@AudioCraZ I think some enterprising young thing changed the rod and the toy to use the same effect, where previously you got so much more milage out of being a hoarder.
I still have the Furbolg wand on my character retired in Cataclysm so "removed" is not correct. Also it still works outside of Ashenvale as it did then so not sure that entry is correct.
When people refer to "Removed" in WoW, it *always* means unobtainable. Blizzard, afaik, has never properly removed items from the game. Just made it no longer obtainable.
The Crystalline Tears were a drop from the hunter taming challenge pets added in Cataclysm. These were special NPCs added specifically to be tamed by hunters which had puzzles you needed to solve in order to tame them (like an owl in Mount Hyjal that flew high above the zone, which you needed to fly up on your mount, shoot her, and fall onto a specific tree iirc so you didn't die from fall damage). Or some had unique strategies to use to tame them (like a cat whose attack power scales with its target's, so you needed to strip off all your gear to tame it). That's why it's such a seemingly bizzare allotment of mobs that drop these. The Tear was added to the drop table of the pets added in Cataclysm, which included all the pets in the new Cata zones but also some in some of the older zones too. The idea was basically a way to let non-hunter players know, "This mob is specifically for hunters to tame. It will not drop any good loot for you." Unfortunately, like you said, it still sold for a decent chunk of gold. They should have made the Tear a grey item that's not vendorable. Make it something you have to drag out of your inventory and delete manually. Make it annoying to get rid of. That would have prevented people from farming these mobs. I believe they also added them to the Pandaria rares as well, although they also used a new method to try to prevent hunter taming mobs from being killed by non-hunters, by making you have to track them down and they only spawn if you get in range and Flare them.
Not sure if anyone mentioned it here, but the nagrand skeleton I always thought to be a refrence to William Tell (Rather than Newton). If I'm not misstaken Tell is the origin of the marksman trope of shooting an apple off the top of someones head, I suppose the orc who threw that axe had worse aim tho.
Came here to say this exact thing. I still have the original rod and it still works the way it used to in Retail. Getting some funny looks in Dragonflight while using it in Azure Span....
If I remember correctly, Arthas knew of the passage because he and Jaina used it as kids. It was in one of the books at some point. Could be completely wrong... but its a detail I remember for some reason.
I always assumed Arthas knew about the passage because he's a Royal. Every single castle in existence had some sort of secret getaway tunnel for high ranking people in case the city/castle was to fall to the enemy. Passages that only the Royal Guard and the Royals themselves knew of. Often times not even the Nobles were given access to it and only a trusted few Guardsmen were brought with them.
Cata is when Furbolg rod was restricted to Ashenvale use only. you could even use it in pvp to force a kick since it made your hands glow like you were casting holy light. my favorite “toy” before toys actually got added!
I'm fairly certain we get to interact with Deathwing from the Cata trailer, predating Pandaria and the incence burner. Also the furbolg wand was and is not zone restricted. Minor points all things considered.
dartol's rod of transformation has a 1min cd and 3 min duration but it is NOT limited to only ashenvale, atleast anymore and I dont recall it ever was since I got it on one of my char's and used it back in WOTLK I think, I just logged into that char and I still have the rod and it very much works in stormwind.
Lorewalker's lodestone and Lorewalker's map stack up to 20, but each only has one charge and therefore one use. The map is not too bad because when combined with the sonic locator you only need one every 24 hours, but lodestone gets very expensive for its one use.
I'd play a furbolg, they're very understated and under represented and it'd be cool to have them carve their own story in the world versus just being persecuted.
the mantid one is unique because they where added later in the xpac so they wanted to make it so you could get the new stuff without having to refarm old stuff too.
Unknown side of wow changed my wow life (and I don't have a real one). Thank you so much for this new video, Hiru. Love your content, you deserve a lot more!!
The crystal tear can also drop from a scorpion in Uldum and for some reason when I killed a rare in Loch Modan it also gave me the crystal tear, I have no idea why but hey 25g for transmog and it was a beast too
Coz this thing drops from ANY tameable rare beast, not just the new ones. I always considered it as more of a „well next time you come across this, don’t kill it just for fun“ whoopsie item.
The rod worked everywhere, not just in Ashenvale...I know this because I've had my rod for over 16 years now and regularly used it in SW or during raids.
1:18 In the novel Rise of the Lich King, he also mentions a secret passage way he knew of, which he uses to escape after the assassination of King Teranas. Not Stratholme tho
I'd play as a Furbolg but they'd look so stupid running around town in clown suit transmogs. They look the best as a primitive shamanistic race wearing minimalistic gear.
the rod of transformation is still in the game and there was a bug where it stayed in your inventory after finishing the quest, I know because I still have it on my main. it's even marked as a quest item. it also can be used in any zone including in instances.
With Dartol's Rod of Transformation, you could enter combat in the Furbolg form. You just couldn't take any damage or it would come off. I used to use it on my Druid as a healer all the time. You could use it in any zone or dungeon you wanted. There was no limit on it.
I still have Dartol's Rod of Transformation in my bag. I've had that thing for years now. Got the quest in WotLK, never finished it, they did their changes and I still have it in my bags.
I remember hunting down those hunter pet rare mobs in Cataclysm as a Death Knight. I knew what they were for, but managing to overcome their mechanics with a different class was interesting to me. I kept the crystaline tears in my bank and they're probably still there.
Dartols rod is still in my druids bag- Never finished it and i'll never delete it. We did the dartol quest around the same time as the Sprite Darter quests. Then I took guild groups. We used to have 100 player furbolg parades in IF. So much fun. The toy showed up on my toybox too. I can use both one right after the other.
Idk if it still works but when I was a trial I thought it was unique that you could use the final step of redridge mountains quest (the one where you got the 4 operatives following you) and there was a step where you enchant this giant dude and he becomes your follower. You could walk all the way back to goldshire with your squad
The lorewalkers lodestone and map are not 20 uses, you can only hold 20 of each item in your bags at a time, they are 100% consumed with a single use. I should know, I spent almost 4 weeks, 3-4 hours a day at the end of SL farming both those mounts.
Yeah I was bored and after downloading silver dragon I started hunting rares, including those elusive ones who drop the crystal. Well one thing led to another and now I downloaded All the Things I now got Jenafur, Uuna, working on Baal and all the classic zone drops. You only get bored if you want in WoW...
Hmm. How did a classic item get added in 1.13? Considering vanilla went from 1.0 to 1.12.2 it’s quite unknown how an item got added in a patch that didn’t come out until 2019!
I know the Crystalline Tear of Loyalty...too well. Ive accidentally killed a few rare pets when trying to tame them. I killed Ban'thalos TWICE, back to back by accident. I kept both as a firm reminder to be prepared when I go out to "hunt" lol.
I actually used Dartol's Rod of Transformation consistently during my BC Ele/Resto shaman days, up to downing Illidan. The Sunwell just had too much AoE too keep it up during boss fights, so I had to stop using it. But my server at the time didn't really restrict a lot of quest items, so I used to be a little shit and shrink raid bosses down to the size of a dog or cat in the middle of bossfights (still needed to get the quest from Spires of Arrak for the shrinking powder to get more charges, but it was worth it). I never even got into trouble for that, weirdly enough, people only ever got mad at me for only healing with Lvl 1 Chain Heal; which I'm still confused about, since having 80% overheal doesn't really matter if the actual effective healing I did was still as much as the three other healers combined (being able to spam Chain Heal for 100% of every fight without even risking going OOM was insane). I guess the problem was that the other healers were ALSO focused on group healing, so I was supposed to be on MT duty, but that complaint never even came up in discussion.
Ahh the lorewalker lodestone and the mantid locator, my best friends along with the uncanny island of Sra'Vess (that bad boy can have 6 different digsites alone). Part of my success on getting the Zihrowhatever the destroyer of worlds (yeah I'm practically bragging right now. Did you know the Tol'Vir crawling claw took even longer for me than the troll sword?)
back in the days of mop there was a guy on my server, he had 6 stacks of the crystalline tear of loyalty just to trade it to hunters when they got on his nerves, or when he was in a bad mood,
As a good person who respects hunters, when I find a rare-mob in an old open world, I first go to the wowhead to see if it drops anything at all or look info about achievement with it.
It made me sad when you talked about the weird Pandaria Archeology items. They've all but given up when it comes to Archeology and I wish they would give us something new.
Theres a reason Archeology is abandoned, world of warcraft got rid of the one actual reward everyone wanted and that was the mounts, they replaced those mounts with pets and made the mounts you used to get from Archeology to be bought by real money on the site and eventually those mounts dissapeared because they keep replacing the mounts you can buy in their game client/website store.
I would play as a furbolg in a heartbeat. One of the races I wished were playable since Vanilla. They are totemic bears! Nothing gets cooler than that.
Put simply the Crystaline Tear of Loyalty as you said was a failed experiment, but it wasn't that people didn't CARE for reading the tooltip. Rather they might of seen that 25g sell price for an easy to kill rare and went 'huh, easy gold'. If anything it could be incentive to kill the rare for a few easy gold pieces (See the three spectral Porcuppine pets in Pandaria). Hunters cried about their lost pets, but ultimately it was futile and thus has not been readded to the game for that reason.
Did you already cover the magic banana? Pandaria "toy" that goes in your bags with a 3 hour CD. trips the first player to touch it. Great for killing paladins before they bubble hearth away. Just use it and target circle under their feet as they try to Hearth and they won't have enough time to try again before bubble falls off. So much fun.
i still want playable gnolls. we know how female gnolls look from some of the books, and they've recently been given a visual overhaul -- i've been saying since tbc that the horde should break them from the stockades and they could join them, but given current implementation of gnolls it would make more sense for them to be an allied race
For a long time I thought you sounded so similar to TheDuelLogs but now I see it's the same person in your channel page lmao. I was like THEY HAVE TO BE THE SAME PERSON
I am a big fan of new content that u r making and I think you deserve more views. I hope you will keep making new and new videos, so I have to say to keep the grind going you should "re-make" your most popular videos and update them for today's time. Its not rly a recycling content, cuz I feel like you can bring new light to it and it would be interesting to see.
Allied races are obtained in game via storyline. Vulpera want to join the horde, but the leaders are too busy dealing with domestic issues, so to unlock them you go around fixing problems and proving the vulperas worth in the horde. In essence that's what people mean when they say allied versus just race.
@@lucamckenn5932 I know, but why allied races instead of just have them available without rep grinds, not every race has to be allied and everyone keeps saying "allied race" instead of just normal race.
Arthas knows of the passage because it comes out onto a cheese shop on the other side, which the SI:7 use as fronts (or retirement packages, depending on the situation.). We love environmental storytelling. Also, Culling released in Wrath.
I was today years old when I found out that the insense burner in the MoP trailer is an insense burner and not just an ornate pole.
I am pretty sure Culling of Strathholme came out in Wrath. Aside from that, it’s possible Arthas is aware of a secret path, because it could be a secret path in case of wars or some emergency. So the royal family would have a secret paths to help them escape capture or death.
It was. Maybe he got confused since at the time, most of the dungeons in CoT appeared during BC
Yeah this is true.
I was gonna say LOL Helping Thrall escape was part of BC, along with Mount Hyjal if I recall.
Ya this hurt my head re watched it a few times and turned CC on was like wait what
@cyric28 don't forget opening the dark portal
so happy he's still doing this series, it feels there's always something unknown/mysteries/interesting/weird in this game and that's what i love about it
For sure he should have way more subs. He is literaly the guy that explains you the stuff you dont read in quests in a way that its interesting.
Some errors though. He mixes up the post cata and vanilla dartol's.
@@DIEGhostfish With all the information in his head it doesnt surprise me. 😂
poopy
Dartol's Rod of Transformation was key for me back in the day for pvp, I used it to bait interrupts. Since it was a "cast", kickbots would be triggered by it, but I wouldn't be locked from my spell schools.
Excellent. And if you're a holy type caster, even a manual interrupt might be baited out by the hand glow.
The vanilla version of Dartol's absolutely worked outside Ashenvale.
That's actually what made it so cool. You could just randomly be a furbol anywhere in the world AND it only stopped working if you were HIT. Not if you entered combat. So as a hunter you could shoot and cast without losing your furbol form.
I definitely remember that! There was something odd about the model that made wall-walking easier, back when wall-walking was popular to get to out of reach areas. I specifically remember turning into a furbolg to get to Ironforge airport more easily.
All the way up to cata.
definatly, I used to be a furbolg all the time raiding BWl
One of my druids wears the ice scream backpack canisters from the thousand needles goblin quest still in her log. It shows on her shape-shifting forms too and through all zones even dragon isles. I don't actually know how to take it off...
Dartol's Rod is an item I have always kept in my bag. Still works, but unfortunatly the illusion breaks as soon as you are hit by something. Still a great thing to become "a bear in a thong".
It was mentioned about that it would go away when in combat.
@@Dremag_Gaming yup. For a while it wouldn’t. Over the years it would function differently. I could be in a raid or combat and it wouldn’t break. My guess was unexpected changes after patches that the devs didn’t intend.
@AudioCraZ I think some enterprising young thing changed the rod and the toy to use the same effect, where previously you got so much more milage out of being a hoarder.
@@shugotenchi Yeah, now I have to be contenent with the Banner of Provocation. LOL
I still have the Furbolg wand on my character retired in Cataclysm so "removed" is not correct. Also it still works outside of Ashenvale as it did then so not sure that entry is correct.
By removed he meant that the quest is gone and you cannot gain one since Cataclysm. If you already owned one, you got to keep it.
When people refer to "Removed" in WoW, it *always* means unobtainable. Blizzard, afaik, has never properly removed items from the game. Just made it no longer obtainable.
Furbolg with the monkey sphere & other effects
The Crystalline Tears were a drop from the hunter taming challenge pets added in Cataclysm. These were special NPCs added specifically to be tamed by hunters which had puzzles you needed to solve in order to tame them (like an owl in Mount Hyjal that flew high above the zone, which you needed to fly up on your mount, shoot her, and fall onto a specific tree iirc so you didn't die from fall damage). Or some had unique strategies to use to tame them (like a cat whose attack power scales with its target's, so you needed to strip off all your gear to tame it).
That's why it's such a seemingly bizzare allotment of mobs that drop these. The Tear was added to the drop table of the pets added in Cataclysm, which included all the pets in the new Cata zones but also some in some of the older zones too.
The idea was basically a way to let non-hunter players know, "This mob is specifically for hunters to tame. It will not drop any good loot for you." Unfortunately, like you said, it still sold for a decent chunk of gold. They should have made the Tear a grey item that's not vendorable. Make it something you have to drag out of your inventory and delete manually. Make it annoying to get rid of. That would have prevented people from farming these mobs.
I believe they also added them to the Pandaria rares as well, although they also used a new method to try to prevent hunter taming mobs from being killed by non-hunters, by making you have to track them down and they only spawn if you get in range and Flare them.
Not sure if anyone mentioned it here, but the nagrand skeleton I always thought to be a refrence to William Tell (Rather than Newton). If I'm not misstaken Tell is the origin of the marksman trope of shooting an apple off the top of someones head, I suppose the orc who threw that axe had worse aim tho.
The original Dartol's rod of transformation worked everywhere.
It still does in wotlk classic!
Was going to say this
Came here to say this exact thing. I still have the original rod and it still works the way it used to in Retail. Getting some funny looks in Dragonflight while using it in Azure Span....
Wow a lot of old info on wand dartils rod it use to be not a quest item so you could keep it after completing quest my mage still has it
@@skral123 My hunter still has it as well.
If I remember correctly, Arthas knew of the passage because he and Jaina used it as kids. It was in one of the books at some point. Could be completely wrong... but its a detail I remember for some reason.
1:17 Culling of Strat was in Wrath, not BC.
also, I think I've been watching your wow vids for 10 years so much love from me Hiru
Wasn't Culling of Stratholme added in Wrath instead of BC ?
I always assumed Arthas knew about the passage because he's a Royal. Every single castle in existence had some sort of secret getaway tunnel for high ranking people in case the city/castle was to fall to the enemy. Passages that only the Royal Guard and the Royals themselves knew of. Often times not even the Nobles were given access to it and only a trusted few Guardsmen were brought with them.
Cata is when Furbolg rod was restricted to Ashenvale use only. you could even use it in pvp to force a kick since it made your hands glow like you were casting holy light. my favorite “toy” before toys actually got added!
Furbolg rod and the barov peasant caller
Ever since Culling of Straholme I am super annoyed that this secret passage is NOT in the original instance :(
I'm fairly certain we get to interact with Deathwing from the Cata trailer, predating Pandaria and the incence burner.
Also the furbolg wand was and is not zone restricted.
Minor points all things considered.
We also could interact with Illidan in TBC...
But is it really considered "interacting" with him when it's mostly just him turning us into charcoal briquettes...? 😭
And arthas.. we also get to visit Ironforge and the Badlands from Vanilla
you can actually grind out timbermaw pretty quickly as far as other grinds go. You can probably do it in an hour or two farming the feathers.
dartol's rod of transformation has a 1min cd and 3 min duration but it is NOT limited to only ashenvale, atleast anymore and I dont recall it ever was since I got it on one of my char's and used it back in WOTLK I think, I just logged into that char and I still have the rod and it very much works in stormwind.
The Cata version is ashenvale.
the tear is a failed experiment, because for it to work would require the average wow player to have empathy in which we know they have none.
Lorewalker's lodestone and Lorewalker's map stack up to 20, but each only has one charge and therefore one use. The map is not too bad because when combined with the sonic locator you only need one every 24 hours, but lodestone gets very expensive for its one use.
MOP may not have been the most loved expansion, but it had the best cinematic in my book.
better than "i am my scars"?!?!
i feel the exact opposite. one of the best expansions but a ridiculous trailer
I'd play a furbolg, they're very understated and under represented and it'd be cool to have them carve their own story in the world versus just being persecuted.
Special mechanic: Immediately midn controlled upon entering an Old God or Legion based dungeon or raid.
@@DIEGhostfish aww :/ they got old god corrupted too? My furbolg boys can't catch a break.
@@lucamckenn5932 Grizzly Hills.
Furbolg for alliance and gnoll for horde, maybe?
the mantid one is unique because they where added later in the xpac so they wanted to make it so you could get the new stuff without having to refarm old stuff too.
Unknown side of wow changed my wow life (and I don't have a real one). Thank you so much for this new video, Hiru. Love your content, you deserve a lot more!!
The crystal tear can also drop from a scorpion in Uldum and for some reason when I killed a rare in Loch Modan it also gave me the crystal tear, I have no idea why but hey 25g for transmog and it was a beast too
Coz this thing drops from ANY tameable rare beast, not just the new ones. I always considered it as more of a „well next time you come across this, don’t kill it just for fun“ whoopsie item.
The rod worked everywhere, not just in Ashenvale...I know this because I've had my rod for over 16 years now and regularly used it in SW or during raids.
1:18 In the novel Rise of the Lich King, he also mentions a secret passage way he knew of, which he uses to escape after the assassination of King Teranas.
Not Stratholme tho
I'd play as a Furbolg but they'd look so stupid running around town in clown suit transmogs. They look the best as a primitive shamanistic race wearing minimalistic gear.
the rod of transformation is still in the game and there was a bug where it stayed in your inventory after finishing the quest, I know because I still have it on my main. it's even marked as a quest item. it also can be used in any zone including in instances.
With Dartol's Rod of Transformation, you could enter combat in the Furbolg form. You just couldn't take any damage or it would come off. I used to use it on my Druid as a healer all the time.
You could use it in any zone or dungeon you wanted. There was no limit on it.
I still have Dartol's Rod of Transformation in my bag. I've had that thing for years now. Got the quest in WotLK, never finished it, they did their changes and I still have it in my bags.
Escape from Durnholde Keep was released in TBC, not Culling of Stratholme which was in wrath.
Boy, I really hope somebody got fired for that blunder.
I remember hunting down those hunter pet rare mobs in Cataclysm as a Death Knight. I knew what they were for, but managing to overcome their mechanics with a different class was interesting to me. I kept the crystaline tears in my bank and they're probably still there.
Dartols rod is still in my druids bag- Never finished it and i'll never delete it. We did the dartol quest around the same time as the Sprite Darter quests. Then I took guild groups. We used to have 100 player furbolg parades in IF. So much fun. The toy showed up on my toybox too. I can use both one right after the other.
I don’t think Dartels rod of transformation was restricted to ashenvale because I remember using it all the time in SW and MC
Love these videos because the more you make of them, the more unknown the facts are :)
I actually have the Dartol's Rod of Transformation on an old warlock I abandoned midway through Wrath. It's pretty fun to mess around with.
Idk if it still works but when I was a trial I thought it was unique that you could use the final step of redridge mountains quest (the one where you got the 4 operatives following you) and there was a step where you enchant this giant dude and he becomes your follower. You could walk all the way back to goldshire with your squad
culling of strathholm wasnt added in TBC it was launched in Wotlk
9:07 is wrong, 1 restored artifact = 1 teleport, it even says "1 charge" at the bottom of the lodestone
The lorewalkers lodestone and map are not 20 uses, you can only hold 20 of each item in your bags at a time, they are 100% consumed with a single use.
I should know, I spent almost 4 weeks, 3-4 hours a day at the end of SL farming both those mounts.
i still remember the first time i got the Crystalline Tear of Loyalty... the hunter in me wept after reading the flavor text.
Same.
I still have my Dartol’s Rod all these years later. Sits next to my haunted memento in my bag at all times haha
I had the rod in classic i could use it everywhere and not only in ashenvale
1:57 Patch 1.13 is Classic. It definitely wasn't added in Classic.
Yeah I was bored and after downloading silver dragon I started hunting rares, including those elusive ones who drop the crystal.
Well one thing led to another and now I downloaded All the Things I now got Jenafur, Uuna, working on Baal and all the classic zone drops.
You only get bored if you want in WoW...
Timbermaw hold in retail is easy, just do the questlines in felwood and winterspring. Shouldn't take more than an hour.
I've still got my Dartol's Rod of Transformation on my main! Love running around in "druid" form :D Works everywhere!
I still have Dartol's Rod of Transformation from when i had it in vanilla. It's usable everywhere, not just in Ashenvale.
The Culling of Stratholme dugeon was added in Wrath of the Lich King Hirum Like bro how did you get that wrong
Finally hiru puts Dartol's Rod in a video, it wasnt included in his removed cool quest item video.
Hmm. How did a classic item get added in 1.13? Considering vanilla went from 1.0 to 1.12.2 it’s quite unknown how an item got added in a patch that didn’t come out until 2019!
In Classic, the Furbolg effect of Dartol's Rod is canceled upon taking damage.
I know the Crystalline Tear of Loyalty...too well. Ive accidentally killed a few rare pets when trying to tame them. I killed Ban'thalos TWICE, back to back by accident. I kept both as a firm reminder to be prepared when I go out to "hunt" lol.
I actually used Dartol's Rod of Transformation consistently during my BC Ele/Resto shaman days, up to downing Illidan.
The Sunwell just had too much AoE too keep it up during boss fights, so I had to stop using it.
But my server at the time didn't really restrict a lot of quest items, so I used to be a little shit and shrink raid bosses down to the size of a dog or cat in the middle of bossfights (still needed to get the quest from Spires of Arrak for the shrinking powder to get more charges, but it was worth it). I never even got into trouble for that, weirdly enough, people only ever got mad at me for only healing with Lvl 1 Chain Heal; which I'm still confused about, since having 80% overheal doesn't really matter if the actual effective healing I did was still as much as the three other healers combined (being able to spam Chain Heal for 100% of every fight without even risking going OOM was insane). I guess the problem was that the other healers were ALSO focused on group healing, so I was supposed to be on MT duty, but that complaint never even came up in discussion.
Ahh the lorewalker lodestone and the mantid locator, my best friends along with the uncanny island of Sra'Vess (that bad boy can have 6 different digsites alone). Part of my success on getting the Zihrowhatever the destroyer of worlds (yeah I'm practically bragging right now. Did you know the Tol'Vir crawling claw took even longer for me than the troll sword?)
I thought the barge and skeleton with the axe in its head was a William tell reference
back in the days of mop there was a guy on my server, he had 6 stacks of the crystalline tear of loyalty just to trade it to hunters when they got on his nerves,
or when he was in a bad mood,
Dartol's Rod of Transformation cancels on damage, as well. I could never use it on my paladin in TBC because of Seal of Blood :(
I was thinking of a certain troll lady when you mentioned nagrand
in wotlk classic at least, the rod of transformation works outside of ashenvale. i've used it all over the place.
As a good person who respects hunters, when I find a rare-mob in an old open world, I first go to the wowhead to see if it drops anything at all or look info about achievement with it.
Audio sounds quite compressed
It made me sad when you talked about the weird Pandaria Archeology items. They've all but given up when it comes to Archeology and I wish they would give us something new.
O hey Hiru is back voicing his videos. Yay!
Theres a reason Archeology is abandoned, world of warcraft got rid of the one actual reward everyone wanted and that was the mounts, they replaced those mounts with pets and made the mounts you used to get from Archeology to be bought by real money on the site and eventually those mounts dissapeared because they keep replacing the mounts you can buy in their game client/website store.
I would play as a furbolg in a heartbeat. One of the races I wished were playable since Vanilla. They are totemic bears! Nothing gets cooler than that.
Put simply the Crystaline Tear of Loyalty as you said was a failed experiment, but it wasn't that people didn't CARE for reading the tooltip. Rather they might of seen that 25g sell price for an easy to kill rare and went 'huh, easy gold'. If anything it could be incentive to kill the rare for a few easy gold pieces (See the three spectral Porcuppine pets in Pandaria). Hunters cried about their lost pets, but ultimately it was futile and thus has not been readded to the game for that reason.
2 of my characters still have that transmog rod.
Did you already cover the magic banana?
Pandaria "toy" that goes in your bags with a 3 hour CD.
trips the first player to touch it.
Great for killing paladins before they bubble hearth away.
Just use it and target circle under their feet as they try to Hearth and they won't have enough time to try again before bubble falls off.
So much fun.
Arthas knew about the passageway because of the Inscription item [Royal Guide of Escape Routes]
10:03 "Patch 9.1.5" "Patch 9.2.5" with pictures of return to kharazhan and tomb of sergearas lol
i still want playable gnolls. we know how female gnolls look from some of the books, and they've recently been given a visual overhaul -- i've been saying since tbc that the horde should break them from the stockades and they could join them, but given current implementation of gnolls it would make more sense for them to be an allied race
the content is top notch ty keep em coming
Babe wake up another episode of Unknown Side of WoW was posted
show locations on map. sadly, already googled 25 gold trash after killing a rare in hinterlands. smooth...
@hirumaredx5 thx, hirumaredx5!
I still have my Tear from when some asshole killed the spirit beast I was trying to tame.
I still have my dartol’s rod on my hunter! He was the first character I ever got to 80
Just looked in my bank, and Dartol's is still in my bank, I never finished the quest
For a long time I thought you sounded so similar to TheDuelLogs but now I see it's the same person in your channel page lmao. I was like THEY HAVE TO BE THE SAME PERSON
6:00 Its William Tell, dude
Dartol's rod... the only quest I never completed! For the best reason!!!!!!!! Furbolg druid!!! XD
If allies get Furbogs the Horde get Gnolls. Racial passive ( go into a frenzy biting you allies ankles to heal)
The incense burner isn't the only object.
We could do quests for Sylvanas and also fight her. 😂😂
???? only in ashenvale here is me since the start of classic using it outside now even in wotlk using it in ulduar
WOW this is the earliest ive been to a video
I still have my Dartol's rod :) it works everywhere
Bold of you to assume I didn't read the grey item text and that it would have stopped me
Im just a bastard
I would definitely roll Alliance for the first time in over a decade to be a Furbolg.
Culling was added in wrath homie.
Culling was WorLK, not BC
The snark about Zereth Mortis was hilarious. That was seriously the most lame presentation I've ever seen Blizzard do.
I am a big fan of new content that u r making and I think you deserve more views. I hope you will keep making new and new videos, so I have to say to keep the grind going you should "re-make" your most popular videos and update them for today's time. Its not rly a recycling content, cuz I feel like you can bring new light to it and it would be interesting to see.
I’m so sad that they didn’t work on archeology in the new game 😢
"One of these is a cat called Ankha"
*Came by Camel playing in the background* 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Don't remind me that my favorite profession (Archeology) has been abandoned :(
culling of strathholme was wrath, my dude :(
Why everyone has to be an allied race and not just a race?
Allied races are obtained in game via storyline. Vulpera want to join the horde, but the leaders are too busy dealing with domestic issues, so to unlock them you go around fixing problems and proving the vulperas worth in the horde. In essence that's what people mean when they say allied versus just race.
@@lucamckenn5932 I know, but why allied races instead of just have them available without rep grinds, not every race has to be allied and everyone keeps saying "allied race" instead of just normal race.
Arthas knows of the passage because it comes out onto a cheese shop on the other side, which the SI:7 use as fronts (or retirement packages, depending on the situation.). We love environmental storytelling. Also, Culling released in Wrath.
SI:7 is stormwind, Straholme and Arthas are Lordaeron.