Werewolf DK Tech, iykyk

Origami Around
trying on a metaphor
Sade Olutola
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
Cosmic Funnies

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Show & Tell
DEAR READER
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Love Begins

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Werewolf DK Tech, iykyk

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no body no crime!!!!!!!
I knew having Redditors cross-train on Tumblr would produce weird fucking magic.
It gets better. This Redditor went the full Goncharov.
Glorbcharov: Dishonor Among AI Thieves

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I liked this cave art. Donât know if it has any significance or if thereâs any more.
I stood and stared at this one for a while, wondering if it was significant or just cool.
I hope it's just cool.
âsubmissive heal slutâ is a weird and disingenuous stereotype of people who heal in video games and so is âdonât mess with the healer because theyâre jaded and so done with you and will withhold healsâ. thatâs all bullshit. you heal for the quiet reassurance that youâre better than everybody else and nothing bad that happens is ever your faultÂ
@eelquest freeing this from the tags
My housemate and I used to heal for raids and due to WoW's raid sizes at the time we might often be most of the healing comp. This made us effective because we could converse off comms with no delay and no distractions to the rest of the group about healing prioroties and triage.
It also meant that, if some dps started mouthing off, we got to decide how long they'd make it through any encounter. Talk shit? Complain about someone's DPS? Welcome to the healing ban, population you and any other moron who's on my last nerve.
Smoothest raids I ever ran.
In an SEC filing released today, Activision Blizzard has reported that there is no evidence to suggest that senior executives ever intentionally ignored or attempted to downplay the instances of gender harassment that occurred and were reported.
K. Well.
I have been continuously subbed since 2004. But this is too much.
Between this and the constant need to log in or miss out, Iâm just, really over it.
It was real yâall. Maybe if Dragonflight isnât total garbage Iâll resub for a month or two.
fella are you gonna teach me leatherworking or not
this reads like the beginning to every recipe online
They did the entire lore history dirty. 'Everything forever has been the machinations of this one bad guy. Yes that. That too. That too!!!!!!'
Sylvanus got it extra bad for having a plot which makes literally no sense, at all, since two expacs ago.
There are some highlights but like
It was so badly written
Nice zones, though. I really love the Castlevania theme in one of them.

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thinking about that WoW epidemic
i was telling my dad, ever the skeptic, about corrupted blood back in March at the start of lockdown, and how the cdc studied it. how it can be used as a model for what to do and how people might act in the event of an unpredicted pandemic, and how people were playing out the same behavior during covid.
he said âso they fixed it, right? how did they fix it in the game?â and i told him the truth: they didnât. they couldnât control it. they had to reset the servers and roll them back to the time before the ZG encounter.
a CNN article recently referenced another âviralâ event in world of warcraft: leeroy jenkins facepulling as a metaphor for the expedited reopening of businesses. what it fails to mention however is how the video ends. everyone who charges in with leeroy dies. he wipes the raid.
it really feels like that meme where itâs like âwow, cool video game reference!â and the point soaring over their head says THE DAMAGE WAS IRREVERSIBLE. THE THREAT SPREAD TOO RAPIDLY AND EVERYONE DIED.
weird reframing of the corrupted blood incident to make it seem, for some reason, like it was all selfish actions that people said was unrealistic because real people would help others. in fact its literally the opposite, it was used as real world data specifically because of the player driven efforts to fix it
The reason this plague in the game was a good model is because we had all walks of life type people reacting in different ways.
Those with healing magic would go into infected areas to see if they could save the infected or at least keep them alive through the disease. Those that couldnât do that tried to warn players before they entered infected areas. NPC could be infected and have âno symptomsâ; they could be asymptomatic carriers and pass it to nearby players.
The best part though was by the time Blizzard had finally come out and said âif you are infected, try to quarantine yourself so you donât spread it!!â the player base was ALREADY DOING SO. The players had recognized the problem and worked together in myriad ways to fix it.
They also had negative reactions as well, another reason this was such a good example of a real outbreak. They had a couple people report healers or alchemists who were claiming to sell cures/treatments to the disease that ultimately would do nothing. They had a group of players that would hide in the mountains near cities and just pass the disease back and forth between themselves and then raid cities to infect them all over again. They had higher level players start rebelling on the servers. Saying it was an overreaction and if you get it youâll just die and you can come back and be fine, etc. Since they could get the disease and survive, ie it didnât do enough damage to them since they were higher level, they felt it unnecessary to care about whether they got it or not. They complained about not getting to play like normal just because this plague could kill lower level players.
ALL of these reactions, good and bad, were real enough to what we assumed a real life epidemic would play out that people started to use it as a model. And now look, we have proof that it was accurate.
However, what we needed to learn from it was primarily that it wasnât reversible. The bad reactions and lack of care from the few players that werenât cooperating made it impossible in the end to contain. The only reason it was fixed at all is the game had to reverse time, literally just delete their entire game log a few weeks and time travel weeks into the past to before the plague even began.
Think about that.
The reason no one believed it was a valid model is that it was a video game and thus the consequences werenât permanent. âNo one would act like that in real life.â But look at how we are handling this outbreak. Is it not eerily similar?
And we canât time travel.
âThey complained about not getting to play like normal just because this plague could kill lower level players.â
This is the most terrifying one. This is how the rich and healthy are acting about the poor and disabled.
The terrifying thing is that itâs not just rich people with this attitude. Itâs lower middle class antivaxxers who think they canât possibly get sick because âIâm relatively young and I eat my vegetables and exercise and I have âgood genes.ââ They arenât invulnerable; they just *think* they are.
As someone who was in game during this, no, they did NOT institute database rollbacks. Definitely not ones spanning weeks. So before anyone takes the wrong message from this: no. The world was NOT rolled back. I don't know where that story sprang from but it is 100% untrue. (The largest rollback I ever experienced was an hour, during the game's early months of severe server instability.)
They DID perform hard resets, but that just means the took the realms offline to reset various world settings. This is something they already do every week, they just did it out of band in an attempt to prevent new outbreaks. (NPCs were part of the problem; they wouldn't die, or would die very slowly, spreading the effect for long periods of time.)
The fix was to patch the primary vector of the disease--pets of warlocks and hunters. These classes have minions which would retain state between summoning and zoning. So if the pet became infected during the boss encounter, was dismissed (a common tactic back then for handling various ill effects), then recalled in a major city, boom.
They were made immune. Yes. They were in effect...vaccinated.
And that is why this model turned out to be a fairly accurate prediction of Covid.
These trees leave me speechless.
playing wow really is the âhope this doesnât awaken anything in meâ joke and no i refuse to elaborate
Transmog: LEGO Wolf Guy
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2H Plate-Wearer
Head/Shoulders/Back/Belt: N/A (hidden) Shirt: Red Lumberjack Shirt Chest: Elekk Riderâs Plate Hands: Corinâs Handguards Legs: Incarnadine Legplates Main Hand: Durgâs Heavy Maul (Illusion: Berserking) Feet: Iron Ballast Sabatons
Note(s): Because thereâs no 2H âall boneâ weapon, I went with what seemed like the next-best in-theme item. You could also use one of the minimalist axes, since the page indicates this character is, in fact, a Lumberjack who became a werewolf. If your worgen is a clothie or a leather-wearer who can transmog 1H maces, they can use the Ebony Boneclub, which is the only âjust a piece of boneâ weapon transmog in the game, and of course with leather and cloth itâs considerably easier to find a chest-piece, leg-piece, and gloves which keep to the visual.
Two things. They added in  a few quest rewards which are the âsingle piece of boneâ visual to moggable items, and, I actually got my Frost spec off the ground. You know what that means...
Weapon: SinâDallâs Femur (Illusion: Berzerking)

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âCoal Minerâ (for 2H plate)
As with many of these kinds of mogs, you can get much closer to the theme if youâre not a plate class, but my goal here was to put something together for my DK.
Head: Underworld Helm Back: Shroud of Dark Memories Chest: Elekk Riderâs Plate Shirt: Yellow Lumberjack Shirt Waist: Conscriptâs Ruby Waistguard Legs: Leggings of Forceful Purification Hands: Corinâs Handguards Weapon: Minerâs Revenge (Illusion: Battlemaster*) Feet: Boots of the Funeral March Shoulders, Wrists: N/A (hidden or not visible)
* Landslide is a possible alternative here, but I wanted a color which matched the glow from the helm, which is white.
me playing any video game: *does not touch the block button at all throughout the game*
#no block button we lose like men
#dodge or die #there is no block
what the fuck is this dodge nonsense? You hit them harder and faster than they hit you and That Is How You Play Video Game
You cant take damage if the enemy is dead