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prostopolinahehe · 3 days
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shadez-art · 8 months
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Sindragosa ❄️ I've been trying to catch up on Dragonflight lately. And I'm actually loving this expansion! It's definitely up there with my favorites (Legion, Warlords of Draenor, and Mists of Pandaria)! I tried some new things with this drawing, like some hatching in some of the darkest areas. I'm not sure how I feel about the hatching... But I like how I drew her eyes!
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homesickforazeroth · 1 month
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Starter area series: Tauren / Camp Narache
Always the tauren strive to preserve the balance of nature and heed the will of their goddess, the Earth Mother. Many of the nomadiic wandering tribes of tauren have gathered together under a single banner to settle in the fertile planes of Mulgore. Were it not for the timely intervention of the orcs, the whole race may have been wiped out by marauding centaur. The tauren honor their blood-debt to this day, fighting alongside the Horde to protect their land.
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wormdramafever · 5 months
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Goodbye Volcano High among POLYGON's 50 Best Video Games of 2023!!
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Goodbye Volcano High is a visual novel with rhythm game elements, and it takes place at the precipice of the end of the world. It’s centered on a group of teenage dinosaurs entering their senior year of high school, a perfect balance between high school dramatics and the grim future of Earth, as a meteor rockets toward the planet. Though the rhythm game elements can feel a bit finicky — and don’t seem to matter much, in terms of progressing the game — Goodbye Volcano High’s music only adds to the dimensional, raw experience created by worker-owned studio KO_OP. It’s rare to find a game that takes the teenage experience seriously, but Goodbye Volcano High does just that. It’s a time in your life where you feel so, so much. You can see that earnestness in the teenage experience where everything is a big, huge issue — sometimes to the point of cringe — tied up in that big, global issue of the meteor that’s looking to destroy everything. —N. Carpenter
Check the article for the rest!
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cocolacola · 6 months
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oh yea this game is great. *draws my dead/soon-to-die characters*
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silverdragon128 · 2 months
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If you’re thinking of playing WoW Wrath Classic, I highly recommend the Bloodsail Buccaneers server. It’s a small RP NA server with a wonderful community both Alliance and Horde. Come on late at night server time and you’ll see people casually chatting in LFG and maybe talking about consenting corpses, a meme I’m proud to say I initiated. It’s legit by far the best server I’ve ever played on in WoW, and has helped me come out of my shell. I don’t think I’ll ever find a better server to hangout on
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silentkimiya · 6 months
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Undead from World of Warcraft, handmade sculpture. Both daggers - Alysra's Razor and Kingsbane - were made removable. Kingsbane has a real blade in it, you can check out my previous post to see how truly sharp it is! This sculpture was requested as a gift, so the creation process was limited in time. I haven't worked on Undead race from World of Warcraft before, so it was new exciting experience for me. Handmade from polymer clay, painted with acrylic colors and covered with matte varnish. Custom order, one of a kind ^^
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wizard-mp4 · 7 months
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Happy "Corrupted Blood Bug Caused a Simulated Pandemic in World Of Warcraft So Bad That It Was Some of The Best Information For How The Public Might React to a REAL PANDEMIC" anniversary everyone :)
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You can read all about it here! ⬇️
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snappedsky · 4 months
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My brother and I were playing through Wow Classic hardcore together and he was the first to die at level 16. Here’s me mourning over his body.
In his honour I hereby vow to reach level 60.
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daddopenguin · 5 months
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This is Darktail my character in Hardcore classic he loves wrestling with his horns and flexing if he dies I will be very sad...
You can find him on Skull Ridge server
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prostopolinahehe · 15 days
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mousterian-writes · 11 months
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homesickforazeroth · 1 month
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Starter area series: Human / Northshire
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kristaldoodle · 10 months
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Yes, the dialog is from Mulan, pls forgive. But I wanted to try out a new pen and tablet (Renaisser pen + Surface 7 pro) along with some new dot shades in Clip Studio.
Alexandre is my (himbo prot) warrior, and the Shadow Priest belongs to a fellow rper on Hand of Lordaeron named Lyle Brooks.
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chrisvonfahnestock · 7 months
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Finished working on "The Triumph of Krarg", a commission for my dad's Warrior.
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The Old World: Alterac Mountains.
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Welcome to what I hope will get my game writing creative juices flowing, two subjects that are hard to go wrong for me: environment design, and World of Warcraft. To put it simply, in this (Hopefully) series of posts, I want to take a look back at some of the more notable zones in WoW Classic. Zones that changed heavily with Cataclysm, and thus no longer have the same feel, or design, as they once did, but are now preserved inside WoW classic, hopefully forever! To kick things off, I thought I'd start with a zone that has long fascinated me as a player. All the way back to when I first started playing World of Warcraft: Alterac Mountains. If you've only played World of Warcraft in the post Cataclysm Era, you may well be thinking "That isn't a zone", but here's the neat part, it never really was! Oh sure, Alterac Mountains had it's own map, and it's own set of neat things to find, but beyond five or six quests, that didn't even start in the zone itself, there really wasn't much to find there. That said, that's what made it so fascinating to me the whole time!
Of course Alterac has it's place in Warcraft Lore, home of the kingdom that betrayed The Alliance and was destroyed for it. Home to the original location of Dalaran (Still there, as of The Burning Crusade), and an important area of the kingdom of Lordaeron all the same. So somehow with all of that to work with, how is it that there's so little to actually do in the zone? It has a snowy mountain core, and some hilly grasslands, but not a whole lot to find in either place. There really aren't that many quests that have much to do with Alterac. You'll be sent to kill a few wizards, silence a few turncoat Forsaken, asked to steal some syndicate plans, but nothing with any kind of story through line, just scattered tasks. That lack of cohesion is, to me, what made this such a fascinating place to explore. It's like there was this whole grand zone, with so much to find, just left to rot on live servers with no real plan, or idea of what it's supposed to be.
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The Lordamere Internment Camp is a fun example of everything WoW needing to be scaled down as an open world. I'll be honest, thousands of orcs probably didn't fit in those two buildings. Going there yourself reveals so many interesting sights even beyond the big points I've already touched. The claw like mountains overlooking Hillsbrad offer the best view a 2007 level of distance fog could handle. The southern shore of Lordamere Lake's long easy curve as it makes contact with the land, is a small little piece of natural beauty still left in a land that had been so thoroughly ravaged by the army's of the scourge. The farmstead in the northeastern corner of the zone that seems, against all odds, to actually be a functioning settlement so close to the Undercity. There's much to see, and more to find, even if nobody actually points you in it's direction. During Cataclysm, when the map was being changed, altered, and in some cases condensed: Alterac Mountains ceased to be. Obviously, it was still there, it never actually left the game, and many of the same sights I brought up in this post are still there for you to find. In reality, all that happened was the zone became combined with Hillsbrad Foothills. And frankly, it wasn't the worst idea. The two zones flow into each so naturally it's actually a bit a odd they weren't always just one place. After all, for a zone with the word "Hill" in it twice, it was always sort of odd that going uphill in any real way in Hillsbrad would invariably bring you to a different zone.
Alterac Mountains is an odd place. A full zone by name, the location of one a battleground entrance even, but still a little forgotten piece of one of the, at the time, biggest games around. I've imagined many more things that could have been done with Alterac, but of course, it's far from the most important place in the game. Until we get that Lordaeron revamp expansion of course, I'll just be over counting the days down to that theoretical beauty. Well that, and continuing to love Azeroth and everything in it.
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