Why have i not seen any posts on this yet. Anyone know anything about this or the purpose?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOy3SE7Prh0
Why have i not seen any posts on this yet. Anyone know anything about this or the purpose?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOy3SE7Prh0
"Well i don't play wow to make people cry, i play wow to kill internet dragons and play with cool dudes. If i wanted to make people cry i would become a mail stripper." -Protos Blood DK Bleeding Hallow
This is awesometastic. But it will be disabled in 2 weeks when the PUG tears will make the ocean levels rise.
Last edited by XDurionX; 2017-06-25 at 04:45 PM.
As far as I can see there isn't really a purpose behind it, besides killing your raid. Which in it self is the best reason.
For those that are too lazy to watch the video : in the ToS raid, you can find several runes on walls which were put by Gul'dan in Warcraft 3. Interacting with them gives a debuff (Curse of Gul'dan) transforms you into Gul'Dan : you can attack npcs/allies (= players in the raid) and you may use 3 abilities from the Nighthold boss (forgot the names). Pulling a boss cancels the debuff.
There's no way that they'll allow this in LFR... I can't imagine the amount of shitstorms that would occur.
Seems like a fun easter egg to have a little fun in the raid though. I wonder if there's a lore reason behind these runes that turns you into Gul'dan, I know that these same runes were made by Gul'dan in WC3 while he ventured deeper into the tomb where he eventually meets his end.
I feel like there has to be some point to this, but I can't imagine what.
I found out the hard way you can get killed by your raid after using the glyph.
Everyone runs past after dropping into the water, I look around and see the glyph, click on it and get turned into Gul'dan.
I say on discord "hey guys I'm Gul'dan! turn around, look!"
Nothing for a few seconds and then the raid lead says "We can kill you"
I go "what? no no no no no no no no no" while trying to run away......
Those didn't give you a cleave that hit for 8mil either. You can cast most of your abilities still too, including sneaking up in stealth (still visible, but no hostile nameplate).
I'll be surprised if they stay in LFR, as people find out where they are there will definitely be a lot of trolling.
Cleave hit that hits for 8mil? Yeah neither of them gave you that lol. The Fel scythe does like 3mil dmg.
But no, it didn't give me a cleave, it let me use my own abilities, which will get me many many more kills than the gul'dan pvp thing, as unless I'm in melee range, it becomes difficult to kill someone.
"You can cast most of your abilities still too" MOST? really? And by most you mean an extremely selective few right?
Not sure why people are so scared of a troll killing 1-3 people in lfr on trash, when this isn't nearly as easy to kill people with, as the il'gynoth crystals were.
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You are disarmed, that's all. Not silenced or pacified. Druids can cast everything, even if your action bars are hidden. The abilities scale with gear- at 915/920 the beam ticks for ~500k and the Fel Scythe does 8mil before armor/talent reduction, two-shotting tanks and instakilling anyone else. I don't care what kind of shitshow LFR is, just pointing out how powerful the transformation is.