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    filthy cheater Thrall's inspired gear

    Legion is all about class indentity, how about we get some overcoat simple robes and beads? I really like the appearance of filthy cheater Thrall in HOTS.

    How about his earth-magma hand grab he used while cheating during Mak'gora? Or his spirit wolves from hots? I would like to change into fiery wolf and headbutt-bite me enemy.

    Gimme me beads!

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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleJin View Post
    I would like to change into fiery wolf and headbutt-bite me enemy.
    That's Rehgar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GL4NDU1N View Post
    That's Rehgar.
    No-no. We get rehgar's wolf jump already, what I mean is animation of Thrall's fiery juju awoo. Well, I guess it can be solved via glyph, magma wolf or fiery wolf awoo!

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    Enhancement already get fiery wolves through the Artifact.
    Id also frankly rather look as little like Thrall as possible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Imnick View Post
    Enhancement already get fiery wolves through the Artifact.
    Id also frankly rather look as little like Thrall as possible.
    yes yes doom pups! I see it now!
    Beads are great, beads and simple robes make a man!

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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleJin View Post
    I really like the appearance of filthy cheater Thrall in HOTS.
    What skin are you takling about ? O_o
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    nazi is not the abbreviation of national socialism....
    When googling 4 letters is asking too much fact-checking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ealyssa View Post
    What skin are you takling about ? O_o
    Master Skin! The one with plain robe overcoat and beads!

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    Share the drugs buddy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleJin View Post
    Legion is all about class indentity, how about we get some overcoat simple robes and beads? I really like the appearance of filthy cheater Thrall in HOTS.

    How about his earth-magma hand grab he used while cheating during Mak'gora? Or his spirit wolves from hots? I would like to change into fiery wolf and headbutt-bite me enemy.

    Gimme me beads!
    You're still mad that Thrall killed Garrosh fair and square..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Razaron View Post
    You're still mad that Thrall killed Garrosh fair and square..
    I don't think he cheated, but I do think it was sort of unjust. In that cutscene where Garrosh said "I am your fault" he was right.
    And at least a small faction of Blizzard agree with either me or LittleJin, because the Elements have abandoned Thrall since he struck down Garrosh (hence the passing of the Doomhammer). Why would they do that, if they approved of his actions? :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by Razaron View Post
    You're still mad that Thrall killed Garrosh fair and square..
    From Wowpedia (http://wow.gamepedia.com/Mak%27gora#Rules):

    Rules
    As described in The Shattering and Bloodsworn, the rules for Mak'gora are:
    -Each participant is allowed one weapon. [Garrosh: Gorehowl, Thrall: Doomhammer]
    -A blessing of this weapon by a shaman of their choosing is permitted, but not required. [Garrosh: None, Thrall: None]
    -Body armor is forbidden. [Garrosh: No chest-piece, Thrall: Doomplate]
    -Each participant must have at least one witness. [Garrosh: None, Thrall: Durotan, Draka, Yrel, Player-Character]
    -If both participants refuse to fight one another, they are banished from the clan.
    -Traditionally, it is to the death, but under Warchief Thrall's rule it became a non-lethal combat, similiar to Warsong's Mak'Rogahn. Participants can choose to forgo this change. However, even when operating under the old rules, the victor can choose to spare the loser's life.

    So... Yeah. Thrall cheated in two ways. First, Thrall used body armor (his Doomplate) whereas Garrosh did not even wear a shirt. Second, Garrosh had zero witnesses from his new Warsong Clan. HOWEVER, there is nothing in the rules about using special powers (like Thrall's Shamanism), but from the rule-set described above in two different novels that are canon... Thrall DID cheat!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Razaron View Post
    You're still mad that Thrall killed Garrosh fair and square..
    I can't be mad about something that never happened. Filthy cheater!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Imnick View Post
    I don't think he cheated, but I do think it was sort of unjust. In that cutscene where Garrosh said "I am your fault" he was right.
    And at least a small faction of Blizzard agree with either me or LittleJin, because the Elements have abandoned Thrall since he struck down Garrosh (hence the passing of the Doomhammer). Why would they do that, if they approved of his actions? :P
    I don't feel a whole lot of sympathy for a bloodthirsty warmonger who basically went on an atrocity-spree across time and space.

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    Quote Originally Posted by High-Chief Greathoof View Post
    HOWEVER, there is nothing in the rules about using special powers (like Thrall's Shamanism), but from the rule-set described above in two different novels that are canon... Thrall DID cheat!
    Technically, the elements would count as a weapon, no? Thrall used four: Wind to throw up and smash down Garrosh, Earth to immobilize him, and Lightning to kill him (plus Doomhammer ofcourse).

    I see no problem in just executing Garrosh, and dont understand why thrall didn't do it. Garrosh would've been executed at the end of MoP, I dont see why he suddenly deserves an honorable fight. What if he had won, would he have been set free? Why would anyone risk that?
    Thrall chose a purely warrior ritual in which he would've been at a disadvantage, while he could've just chosen to not give a fuck and simply executed garrosh as the biggest war criminal. That said, the entire x-pack was a major fail of story writing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by warzerotwo View Post
    I don't feel a whole lot of sympathy for a bloodthirsty warmonger who basically went on an atrocity-spree across time and space.
    This is a line of thought one exercises when he knows no lore. Garrosh is a saviour of the horde, orcs especially. It is quite sad how years of conspiracies and propaganda turned people into carebear believers. Sooner of later Azeroth realistically will require a total war and mass physical extermination plans. All these species can not exist together. Rsources are not infinite.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleJin View Post
    Sooner of later Azeroth realistically will require a total war and mass physical extermination plans. All these species can not exist together. Rsources are not infinite.
    *Resources are not infinite when you're constantly expending massive amounts of them on a never ending war machine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Justank View Post
    *Resources are not infinite when you're constantly expending massive amounts of them on a never ending war machine.
    Pointless comment. Irrational even. They are not infinite, that is the thing. More x species using them, less for y. That's it. Simple.

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    There's definitely an agenda here. I'll be cursed if I can find it though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by High-Chief Greathoof View Post
    From Wowpedia (http://wow.gamepedia.com/Mak%27gora#Rules):

    Rules
    As described in The Shattering and Bloodsworn, the rules for Mak'gora are:
    -Each participant is allowed one weapon. [Garrosh: Gorehowl, Thrall: Doomhammer]
    -A blessing of this weapon by a shaman of their choosing is permitted, but not required. [Garrosh: None, Thrall: None]
    -Body armor is forbidden. [Garrosh: No chest-piece, Thrall: Doomplate]
    -Each participant must have at least one witness. [Garrosh: None, Thrall: Durotan, Draka, Yrel, Player-Character]
    -If both participants refuse to fight one another, they are banished from the clan.
    -Traditionally, it is to the death, but under Warchief Thrall's rule it became a non-lethal combat, similiar to Warsong's Mak'Rogahn. Participants can choose to forgo this change. However, even when operating under the old rules, the victor can choose to spare the loser's life.

    So... Yeah. Thrall cheated in two ways. First, Thrall used body armor (his Doomplate) whereas Garrosh did not even wear a shirt. Second, Garrosh had zero witnesses from his new Warsong Clan. HOWEVER, there is nothing in the rules about using special powers (like Thrall's Shamanism), but from the rule-set described above in two different novels that are canon... Thrall DID cheat!
    Oh no, I guess Garrosh didn't deserved to die then... :/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Manu9 View Post
    Oh no, I guess Garrosh didn't deserved to die then... :/
    He did not.

    Now, let's go back to filthy cheater Thrall's gear! Beads, ok?

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