"Mythic Kurog Grimtotem falling to Liquid" read entirely differently in my mind, and I imagined Kurog slipping on a puddle. I couldn't stop laughing.
People still begging for beast mastery buffs when a heavily optimized raid group brings one to world first.
Funny what you can do with a head start. Hopefully this time echo doesn't pass them so they have to quit because catered everything is so heavy on the mind.
Why does he look so different from the version in the cinematic?
I dont root for anyone but 2 best org dont start at the same time is not fun at all
Imagine a football news site that reported on a game by saying, "Manchester United have beaten Liverpool".
People only downplay the head start because they don't want to delegitimise the race in their minds, and ultimately it comes down to money. WoW players lose critical thinking ability when it comes to a lot of things, like loot distribution, exploiting, and RWF.If your goal is to run across country over several days, and you start several hours earlier, what does it matter if your opponents are running while you are sleeping, you're already dozens of miles ahead? Yes, that's a toy analogy, and yes, there are mitigating factors, but it's still a head start. Of course it's an advantage.Like guilds who exploited world boss trading, pretended it was "insignificant" despite the fact that all world content rewards scaled higher because of them, further increasing their ilvl (which "doesn't matter" btw - absolute gigachad take) it allowed them to reach higher keys quicker for loot farm. This is a slimy segment of the community that likes to gaslight that everything is fair.This isn't a fair race, that doesn't mean it's not entertaining sometimes. Many of these players are just crooks with some severe copium ingestion.
Blizzard could fly both guilds out to their HQ, pay for everything, start at the same time, and some unhinged fan would still find a reason to complain.
Fire mages seem non-existent at this point.