FUCK me, I feel like I’m back at the highschool lunch table
kuraudo
October 21, 2022 8:57 am
Garrosh did nothing wrong.
Tidus Enjoyer
October 20, 2022 11:44 am
Why did they have to make the niggers fascist
Kurotsuchi
October 20, 2022 9:52 am
Never met anyone who knows as much lore as i do in WoW so I’m looking forward to this
Intolerant Bigot
October 17, 2022 4:04 pm
I look forward to the StarCraft podcast. The writing in StarCraft was much more compelling and didn’t suffer as much from the liberal theme / fascist gameplay dichotomy, which is to say the heroes of StarCraft are more reasonable and less gay. I could see our guys liking Tassadar, for instance.
The Zerg aren’t even portrayed as “evil” so much as hungry
vulture222
October 16, 2022 3:22 pm
Can’t believe you forgot the name of Uther the Lightbringer. Yeesh.
PikameeRespector🇯🇵
October 16, 2022 3:14 pm
Man, I really miss WoW. I had to stop playing because my college’s wifi couldn’t handle it. Not only was the world fun, but it’s very comfy. I also remember walking into strat for the first time and just be overwhelmed by how cool (and hard) it was. Same with BRD. I remember doing it on my healer priest with some people who had never ran it before, and it really felt like a D&D session.
trimcooter
October 15, 2022 10:56 pm
Really enjoyed the episode. Mostly because I’ve been grinding WoW classic wrath the last 3 weeks.
PrussianBluemangroup
October 15, 2022 7:03 pm
Okay episode, guest needed to read up on lore and not read to much politics into lore that wasn’t really there. Jaina literally becomes pro orc genocide in cataclysm and was friendly with horde but still wary of them in Warcraft 3. Baring the bonus Rexxar campaign. Arthas was a tragic character who becomes pure evil. He literally genocides several races. Don’t get me wrong he was cool but not really a gigachad facist.
I can’t remember exactly how it goes in the Rexxar campaign, I always thought it was pretty boring so I didn’t really commit it much to memory. I remember it as her trying to end it peacefully and the horde were like were ending this how it needs to end. Regardless in BFA expansion her father haunts her for betraying him and the kul tiran people view her as a traitor. So he could be right.
Basically. She helped the horde build ships to go kill her dad, stood by as her father got murdered by peace-loving orcs, and didn’t let her troops help while their compatriots got slaughtered.
Jaina didn’t get “cool” until Pandaland prepatch at the very end of cataclysm; this was after theramore got what it deserved. In cataclysm she spent the majority of the expansion being a no-fun-allowed “We must make peace with the horde!” thrall dick thirster. Arthas going evil was because of a gay demon forged (I hear this has been retconned to be WoW satan’s doing) mind controlling mcguffin; he did nothing wrong of his own free will. Tragic? He did what was necessary and what was right; the only tragedy is that Chris Metzen tried to convince us in warcraft 3… Read more »
FUCK me, I feel like I’m back at the highschool lunch table
Garrosh did nothing wrong.
Why did they have to make the niggers fascist
Never met anyone who knows as much lore as i do in WoW so I’m looking forward to this
I look forward to the StarCraft podcast. The writing in StarCraft was much more compelling and didn’t suffer as much from the liberal theme / fascist gameplay dichotomy, which is to say the heroes of StarCraft are more reasonable and less gay. I could see our guys liking Tassadar, for instance.
The Zerg aren’t even portrayed as “evil” so much as hungry
Can’t believe you forgot the name of Uther the Lightbringer. Yeesh.
Man, I really miss WoW. I had to stop playing because my college’s wifi couldn’t handle it. Not only was the world fun, but it’s very comfy. I also remember walking into strat for the first time and just be overwhelmed by how cool (and hard) it was. Same with BRD. I remember doing it on my healer priest with some people who had never ran it before, and it really felt like a D&D session.
Really enjoyed the episode. Mostly because I’ve been grinding WoW classic wrath the last 3 weeks.
Okay episode, guest needed to read up on lore and not read to much politics into lore that wasn’t really there. Jaina literally becomes pro orc genocide in cataclysm and was friendly with horde but still wary of them in Warcraft 3. Baring the bonus Rexxar campaign. Arthas was a tragic character who becomes pure evil. He literally genocides several races. Don’t get me wrong he was cool but not really a gigachad facist.
Does she still murder her father?
I can’t remember exactly how it goes in the Rexxar campaign, I always thought it was pretty boring so I didn’t really commit it much to memory. I remember it as her trying to end it peacefully and the horde were like were ending this how it needs to end. Regardless in BFA expansion her father haunts her for betraying him and the kul tiran people view her as a traitor. So he could be right.
Basically. She helped the horde build ships to go kill her dad, stood by as her father got murdered by peace-loving orcs, and didn’t let her troops help while their compatriots got slaughtered.
Jaina didn’t get “cool” until Pandaland prepatch at the very end of cataclysm; this was after theramore got what it deserved. In cataclysm she spent the majority of the expansion being a no-fun-allowed “We must make peace with the horde!” thrall dick thirster. Arthas going evil was because of a gay demon forged (I hear this has been retconned to be WoW satan’s doing) mind controlling mcguffin; he did nothing wrong of his own free will. Tragic? He did what was necessary and what was right; the only tragedy is that Chris Metzen tried to convince us in warcraft 3… Read more »