Player Self Imposes A Hardcore WoW Server
[caption id="attachment_9295" align="alignnone" width="600" caption="Tribute to insanity, AMIRITE?"][/caption] When I was in high school I remember my brother absolutely losing it. He snapped, falling into a fit of uncontrollable rage and despair. It's possible he's never been the same since. It had nothing to do with his heart being broken, or being cut from the basketball team (he wasn't). No high school-style earth-shattering moment at all. He simply died in Diablo II, on a hardcore character, at level 82, because he was playing on a 56k modem. He selected this masochistic task because he had already beaten Diablo II countless times. It challenged his mouse-clicking skills, and gave a true meaning to dieing in a video game for the first time (followed later by Steel Battalion). Imagine if he took it further. Not collecting loot, not grouping with other players, and not questing, then he'd be just insane right? Neverdied, a now level 80 mage on Chimera is insane, and insanely dedicated. According to MMO-Champion, Neverdied hit level 80 with no deaths, quests, instances, BGs or Arenas, mounts, flight paths, professions or looting, and only 80 Achievement points (hitting level x). The character was leveled Rogue style, good old fashioned grinding. Neverdied did buy equipment from the AH, something I am left scratching my head over. If the toon had no professions and didn't pick up any loot, where did the money come from? Was coin looting allowed, or was there a support toon involved? Either way, it is an incredible achievement, something I will never attempt. Neverdied wasn't the first character that the player attempted to be hardcore on. All of the careful planning and execution was made possible by the previous failed attempts (he had a warrior toon crater). The community will never cease to amaze me at the different ways they can achieve random things in World of Warcraft. A collective 31900+ mobs were harmed in the making of Neverdied.
Gay Winter Revelers in Silvermoon
The same couple last year |
As with all of our posts on Project Lore, discussion is encouraged, but purely hateful or "flaming" (the irony!) comments will be moderated.
Question, though more of a curiosity than anything, really: Are there any gay/lesbian/bisexual or even transgender/genderqueer characters in the Warcraft lore?
Officially? I don't think so. There are a few characters that people tend to question in terms of sexuality, though.
Readers point out that Sentinel Sweetspring at Stars' Rest in Dragonblight is flirting openly with another female Sentinel. Skyguard Khatie will also ask your character on a date, regardless of your gender. Even Maiev Shadowsong and her female lieutenant, Naisha, are insinuated to be an item in WarCraft III.
Chromie, the Bronze dragon, had a dragon model in the Culling of Stratholme named Chronormu, which is a male name, but Chromie's mortal form is a female gnome. That model was renamed to just "Chromie" to match the gnome form, though, so the world may never know. I think it was probably just a typo.
It may seem like there's a ton of heterosexual "main" characters (because there is), but remember that the world is populated more by players than NPCs, and players' real-life backgrounds aren't something Blizzard has a real hand in. And even then, we don't know the story behind most NPCs, either.
I'm not sure we'll ever see an "out" main lore character, but times are changing, at least in the real world. We'll see.
Are You Having A Warcraft Christmas?
Known Winter's Veil Issues
We’re aware that many players have experienced difficulty completing the achievement “’Tis the Season” and the quest “Metzen the Reindeer.” While the Game Master department will not be in a position to grant credit for this achievement or quest, here are a few tips to help you complete them on your own. ‘Tis The Season We’ve received many reports of players not receiving the “Tis’ the Season” achievement despite meeting the listed requirements (eating Graccu’s Mince Meat Fruitcake with 3 pieces of Winter Clothing equipped), and this is most often related to “broken” Winter Clothing. To ensure that you are able to receive this achievement, please check the durability of your Winter Clothing and repair any broken pieces prior to eating Graccu’s Mince Meat Fruitcake. If any pieces of equipped Winter Clothing are broken at the time that Graccu’s Mince Meat Fruitcake is eaten, you will not be eligible for the “’Tis the Season” achievement. Metzen the Reindeer We’ve also received a number of reports that Smokywood Satchels do not always include a Pouch of Reindeer Dust if received while in a raid group. Unfortunately, without the Pouch of Reindeer Dust, the quest “Metzen the Reindeer” cannot be completed. To guarantee that your Smokywood Satchel contains both Metzen’s Letters and Notes and the Pouch of Reindeer dust, please make sure that you are not in a raid group when you accept this quest. If you have this quest in your log currently but are unable to complete it due to the missing quest item, please abandon the quest and accept it again while not in a raid group.I didn't encounter either of these problems myself though I did have trouble getting credit for the Metzen quest on the first day, even after repeatedly sprinkling dust on him. I came back later and was able to complete it. Hope this helps some of you out there that have had trouble with these achievements, but don't forget to grab a present from under the tree tomorrow in order to round out the holiday, too!
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Protip 4.2: On, Metzen!
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Moving on with our Winter Veil coverage, I grab the achievements Scrooge and On Metzen!
Changes Made To Realm First Achievements
Any player who has been on the realm for longer than 60 days is entitled to a realm first achievement. In this particular case, the matter was investigated thoroughly for all parties involved and everyone who was entitled to the achievement should now have received it. The reason it was changed was to stop players practise on one realm then transfer over to a newer realm and get the achievement, potentially blocking the players on that realm who have been there longer earning it themselves.In the end, this won't affect me much. And it probably won't affect you, either. After all, the server first club is awfully exclusive. But if we don't take up for and cheer on our own, then what are we worth in the end?