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Episode 17.4: Culling of Stratholme

Project Lore continues in Culling of Stratholme and faces Salramm the Fleshcrafter. Watch and find out how the guys take down this boss in this episode of Project Lore.

Reader Comments (31)

@Pedro

BigRedKitty has quit wow. It was in one of the PL posts called Balancing act. So no hunter guide movies anymore.

QQ. I really loved them. They inspired me to twink my first hunter. I love it. Never played hunter previously.

April 14, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterkstroud89

I've been watching your episodes for a while now and must admitt I realy like it. From the other hand I am a bit surprised of the wipes you had here. I am not in position to judge but I think warrior's ain't that cool as a aoe tanks (looking how hunters got dengerously close to Lyle in aggro table). I've been tanking it a couple of times with my alt Death Knight and my recount showed always over 1,8k dps avarage and noone was even close in threat to me.
Anyway good luck in future. I hope to see some Naxx/Uldruar episodes soon ^.-

April 15, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterArdric

dude lyle NEVER turn ur back on enemies xD

April 15, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterNiferto

I ganked you guys :D

April 16, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterMez Excetues HORDE FTW

Umm.. Where did the learning go ?

Back in the day they had a orange box dwon at the screen telling us what to do :P

April 17, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterJedra

Why did Alex tell Zand 'You mean 'shoot' when he said 'shit'?
One of the best things about ProjectLore was the off-the-cusp responses and thoughts, including expletives that network television might delete - it meant we were not alone in doing that sort of thing when we play.

Anyways, as previously stated... Josh... hope by now you still aren't lettin' mobs have your back, I've seen it in a few clips recently - don't be afraid to strafe-circle around to get the position you like! Sometimes, you just gotta click those skills in your rotation so your fingers are free to keyboard-turn as necessary!

April 20, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterFritzTheCat

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