What time for us EU ppl does the raid open in US (so I know to catch a stream or something)
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How long are the encrypted cinematics? Well probably get one for the anduin fight.
https://www.wowhead.com/news/four-en...tys-end-325684File ID: 4279702 - 11,912 KB - 25 sec
File ID: 4279707 - 24,853 KB - 51 sec
File ID: 4279697 - 39,553 KB - 1:23 min
File ID: 4279692 - 78,380 KB - 2:42 min
Formerly known as Arafal
The final Jailer defeat cinematic will be the Eternal Ones coming together, having used up all of their power to help finally end Zovaal, while addressing Bolvar, Jaina, Thrall, Anduin, and the Maw Walker that "now, destiny is in your hands... and the age of mortals... has begun, again."
My guesses:File ID: 4279702 - 11,912 KB - 25 sec
File ID: 4279707 - 24,853 KB - 51 sec
File ID: 4279697 - 39,553 KB - 1:23 min
File ID: 4279692 - 78,380 KB - 2:42 min
25 sec: anduin intro
51 sec: jailer intro
1:23 sec: anduin kill cinematic
2:42: jailer "kill" cinematic
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Aren't all of those encrypted?
The Jailer intro is a cutscene for one, and we already datamined it.
Formerly known as Arafal
Oh wow, Anduin's is longer.
... actually that is not surprising now that I think of it. Blue Satan is wallpaper paste bland and Anduin likely has Arthas fanservice.
Can it be a mythic phase intro for the Jailer ?
Spells can be used to trigger cinematics by their ID and spells exist for those two.
Go to these (forum breaks on these as links) and you can scroll all the way to the right and hover over the SpellIDs to see the spell names.Code:https://wow.tools/dbc/?dbc=spelleffect&build=9.2.0.42521#page=1&colFilter[4]=exact%3A45&colFilter[25]=956 https://wow.tools/dbc/?dbc=spelleffect&build=9.2.0.42521#page=1&colFilter[4]=exact%3A45&colFilter[25]=958
954/957 (the other cinematics) have no spell bound to them right now, they're probably played through other means which might not be clientside at all or hidden elsewhere that I can't be bothered to find.![]()