World Of Warcraft Classic 10 Hilarious Things You Didn t Know You Could Do In The Game
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World Of Warcraft Classic 10 Hilarious Things You Didn t Know You Could Do In The Game
Why do we love Classic World of Warcraft? Is it the epic adventures, exciting quests or shiny gear? Sure it's all that, but it's also about the laughs Why do we love ? Is it the epic adventures, exciting quests or shiny gear? Sure it's all that, but it's also about the laughs. Sometimes we just like to hang out with our fellow guildies, put on funny clothes and generally be silly. Here are a few ways you can make your guildmates laugh and forget about their repair bills for a spell. THEGAMER VIDEO OF THE DAY Emotes
Not just the /silly one, which makes your player tell a joke, but the whole range of more than a hundred emotes that do just about everything. Some include audio, some have animations, and plenty have both. The /applaud emote, for example, includes the movement of your character clapping as well as the sound. Often they'll differ depending on whether you target someone or not. The /eye emote makes you cross your own eyes, but when you target another character, this emote "eyes them up and down" instead. And those are just a few examples. You can do everything from pick your nose to moo. You can even make your own emotes with the /em command if you feel creative. Noggenfogger Elixir
via Wowpedia.com, Peoplepng.com This item is more popular during the season of Hallowe'en, but the quest is repeatable, so you can have fun with this at any time of the year. The Noggenfogger Elixir is a reward from a quest chain that starts in Tanaris. Contrary to popular belief, this isn't just a quest chain for Alchemists or high-level Cooks, either. Anyone can finish the five steps it takes to get the elixir, as long as they're willing to do some traveling to the Hinterlands and back. Once they finish the quests, they can buy more from Noggenfogger anytime they want, and at a very reasonable price. RP Clothes
via: henchman4hire.com Once you start to pick up , like Threshadon fangs, oversized bones or giant fish that can be equipped as daggers, you can have some real fun with this. Combine them with ancestral woolies to rock a caveman look, which works really well on Humans, or put on your fishing hat and regale passers-by with the story of the giant fish you actually did catch. Or you can dress a toon up as your favorite vintage video game character and see if your fellow players recognize you. Savory Deviate Delight
via movieweb.com Some players learn the secrets of the Deviate Fish early, while others don't find out about it until someone offers them a weird looking yellow fish at the beginning of a dungeon run. Horde players have an advantage here, as the fish is found in the waters of the Lushwater Oasis and the Stagnant Oasis. In its raw form, the fish is unpredictable and not always beneficial. It can put you to sleep, shrink you, or restore your health. Cooked as the Savory Deviate Delight, however, it turns you into a ninja or a pirate. Do a "pajama run" through an instance with five ninjas. Or hand out five fish and see if you can give five pirates. That's actually a thing. Lord Kazzak and Stitches
It's all fun and games until a roaming elite gets kited into civilization and rampages through a city filled with innocent civilians. There are two characters that are famous for this; Stitches and Lord Kazzak. Stitches is less of a shock, as he's in a lower level area anyway and is actually meant to attack a city. However, he's so close to starting areas that it's easy for players to lead him into a place like Goldshire and let him wreak havoc until the city guards beat him down. Lord Kazzak, on the other hand, is a much higher level boss and more of a hassle to control once he's loose. You can find him in the Badlands, which means it doesn't take much to kite him over to the Dwarven Zone of Dun Murogh. Tales are still told of how Ironforge cringed at his demonic visage while some clever player laughed on. Tales of Warsong Gulch
via BlizzardWatch.com Some of the most amazing surprises and biggest laughs you will ever get are during PVP gameplay, and most of those happen in the battlegrounds. Warsong Gulch more than others, with it's simple "capture the flag" template and simple, open layout, often seems to devolve into hilarious chaos on several fronts. That's as true in Classic as the retail version of . It seems that Warsong Gulch was always perfect the way it was and never required fixing. The battleground has seen very few changes in 15 years and it's still one of the most popular. Are We There Yeti
In this quest chain, you're in on a joke that a Goblin named Umi Rumplesnicker wants to play on her friends. She lives in Everlook, as does one of her targets...er, friends, but you have to travel to Tanaris and Un'Goro crater to find the others. After you do a couple of quests for Umi involving yets, she informs you that she's built a mechanical one and she wants to "test it" by using it to give her buddies to an old-fashioned hippie freak-out. Watching the Goblins run around yelling when you let this glorified furbie runs around is pretty good for a laugh. Escort Quests
No, no, not doing them! These are some of the worst quests in the game. They're tedious, long, and tough to finish. We aren't doing them ourselves. We're wrecking them for other players! What could be funnier than sneaking up on a player from the opposing faction and crushing their robot chicken, who is begging for death anyway? This is almost impossible to plan unless you have the patience to lie in wait in Tanaris, The Hinterlands or Feralas for someone to happen along. You just have to get lucky, and someone else has to be unlucky. Hey, we don't call it Friendcraft, right? Dungeon Guides
This can be both hilarious and fun, depending on your clients. We all need gold in Classic WoW, and people come up with some clever ideas on how to make it. If you have a higher level toon, you can run lower-level characters through dungeons for a fee. It's not just great for gold, experience, and resources, it's also a lot of fun and often hilarious. You can lead your group like a tour guide, giving the lore and history of the dungeon as you destroy it, or let the Hunter and Warlock pets have a free for all while you lay waste with your higher-level character. Be a Bard
Bards are pretty funny no matter what, even when they aren't trying to be. Jaskier from is a current example. They have to be comic relief, because what else is there for a Bard? Just because Bards don't actually exist in Azeroth doesn't mean you can't pretend to be one. This is another moment when the versatility of role-playing in Classic WoW makes it possible. If you've got the coveted Piccolo of the Flaming Fire from Scholomance that makes everyone dance, it brings everyone in on the joke whether they like it or not.