Exactly what I have been thinking. It reduces the reflected attack damage by 10%. I would keep T-clap initially to build sunders then retal as soon as it falls off. Then ofc like you said, T-clap again once retal falls off. I would call that the retal rotation and just do it every time I used retal as part of my strat.
13:25 the very first time I went to Kargath as horde, was in vanilla Warcraft and we jumped up on one of the mountain walls in Redridge and walked between the zones up to Badlands. Me, my friend and for some reason a human rogue tagged along. This was on a pvp server and the rogue was way higher level, but they were chill.
@ idk, he enjoys the leadership aspect of it and he genuinely is one of the best raid leaders. If he played retail seriously he’d probably be a top mythic raid racer
Trust me working from home is is a W for sure. I work three 12 hour shifts on the weekends then 2 more 10 hour shifts at another job so my wife can stay home with our kids. I miss them so much and think about them all day while at work.
my daughter gets bad travel sickness/ motion sickness, we gave her a travel sickness band for long journeys, its basically a sweatband with a little nodule/ball that pushes gently into the outside of your wrist and thats supposed to push a nerve ending in your wrist or something to help with motion sickness,
I can relate to motion sickness. Once joined a 30-day research voyage and seasickness is no joke. I was out for about three days and couldn't keep anything in my system, not even biscuits. With weak meds, it was manageable and my brain started to adapt. I loved the voyage so much, I will be back on a ship one day - motion sickness won't stop me from doing what I am passionate about.
Always entertaining to watch Xaryu! By the way, there is a pathway you can take that crosses through Searing Gorge straight over to Badlands. It is in the mountains about halfway across the map
He would have to run through duskwood and redridge via stv to go that route. I commented suggesting that for future reference. As long as you're over 40 it should be relatively easy and safe, entirely bypassing the threat of being flagged. Even for regular people I wouldn't suggest going through wetlands as horde HC. For non-HC who cares, just take shortest route.
With motion sickness your eyes and brain conflict in the “im moving” message center. Try holding fluids next to your eyes, they’ll level and show you you’re moving. Fixin that syntax error. Nerds.
I had the same issue with that motion sickness for like 10 years. Then I figured out that I had bad eyesight. Only a slight variation but it was enough to make me feel like I'm gonna puke when I didn't watch in front of me the whole time. Xar when did you check your eyesight the last time?
Hello Xaryu, Just a quick message from Belgium to tell you that I love what you do. I'm practicing my English and you are really good it's really pleasant to watch you play I wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
noob question but how come named mobs and questmobs are always up for him? when i went to stv it was so crowded that it was almost impossible to even get a mob tag
If you have a red elite and a green ad. And you popp sweeping with let's say mortal strike& execute on the green mob. Does sweeping mirror the fat crits onto the red mob, ignoring the usually reduced damage?
Kind of. So your crit/hit/resist is based off the mob you're targeting for sweeping strikes/cleave on warriors. You wont miss and parry as much as targeting the other mob. You can even get around glancing blows this way. The damage isn't mirrored, however. It strikes twice, but as if you used it against the mob you're targeting.
Honestly the safest way to get to badlands at 43 as horde is to run from gromgol in STV and through duskwood, into redridge and through burning steppes, into searing gorge and then through the canyon into badlands, culminating in a short northward final dash to kargath. Yes, burning steppes is a bit of a minefield of 50-56 mobs, but if you're careful and patient (especially if you wait for alliance to kill the ogres by the mountain, you should be able to give the orks and dark iron dwarves on either side of the road a wide berth. It's dangerous, but you won't get flagged because there are not many guards and they are all low level guards anyway. You can entirely avoid darkshire if you go around. It would actually be very safe until you reached burning steppes. The imps at the entrance to steppes may be 50+, but they are also very weak and will first try to shoot you with a poison shot that doesn't do very much damage, then they will pretty slowly chase you and there's some beneficial pathing with the rock bridge over that lava.
with VR mate i suffered alot from motion sickness at first but you can build up to it. Start out with 10 min stints and increase each time you play slowly and eventually it does go away.
Scariest moment just happened to me. I was in South Barrens completing weapons of choice when my power in the house went out. I was moments away from pulling Washte Pawne and was panicking. I quickly ran upstairs to my laptop which had the WoW login screen ready as I was fishing earlier that day. I tethered it to my phone and logged in within a minute. THANKFULLY Washte is a pretty popular quest mob so someone killed him before it patted into me. Dying because I was careless is one thing. Dying to a power outage would have gutted me.
My cousin has the same travel sickness, last time we were in a taxi she was able to sit facing the opposite way in the back and that helped her a little. Must be horrible to deal with :/
I have the exact same thing, but for me personally it tends to get better with time if i keep doing the same thing for awhile, for an example if i havent played a FPS game for some while, i get insanely motion sickness playing it, but if i just power through and keep playing it, after awhile it doesnt bother me anymore! IRL motion sickness doesnt go away tho....
Yo that line seeing your son and having to leave for work hits hard for me. I‘m a HVAC technician and I only get to see my daughter on the weekends. I cherish every second I get to spend with my family.
@17:50 "i never knew horde had to deal with this" welcome to the horde basically all of the eastern kingdoms zones are an absolute AAAASSS to get to for the horde the game is incredibly alliance biased its shocking
@@gregsmw SFK, SM, WC, RFK, RFD very annoying to get to all of these especially because at that lvl range u are probably leveling in another side of the world and have to walk for ages without a mount
iv had that same motion sickness problem my whole life man its a struggle, but its also good to know I'm not alone. cant play any VR game or first person shooter and iv also got to drive everywhere if i want to go anywhere.
I have that exact experience with motion sickness it sucks so much. Apparently space flight / weightlessness is even worse than driving, rollercoasters and ships so lucky you’re not an astronaut 😂
Last year when official hardcore first launched, I think most people used logout skips to go from a cave under the waterfall in Wetlands to the graveyard near Thelsamar. It still was a bit dangerous since you could aggro the guards once you logged in if you weren't careful. I have no idea why Blizzard removed logout skips, I'm assuming it was an unintentional side effect of consolidating all the classic versions to make the dev's lives easier. It's a real shame that they got rid of logout skips imo
There is actually Ear plugs that fixes alot of motion sickness, Motion sicknesss happens when your eyes, inner ear and body send conflicting messages so
motion sickness is so interesting. as a teenager i NEVER got it and i was a huge fan of rollercoasters. ever since mid twenties (now 31) i get it even in the backseat of a car. and forget rollercoasters they ruin my entire day now. aging is linked to motion sickness for sure.
2nd Comment with idea, hope you see this in future XD I got idea about next hardcore challange... RAMBO/COMANDOS build, you play survival hunter, with skining and leatherworking proffesions. You can only use daggers and bow. You can only wear armor that you craft, eat only things that you made etc. Hope you like the idea :))
i also have motion sickness, but i found out if i play 5 days in a row for only up to half an hour i get used to it and theres no motion sickness. after that if i dont play for a while motion sickness comes back
That's why VR hasn't caught on. Too many people get motion sickness from it. And it takes time to build tolerance. It took me a week of play 5 minutes, then 10 minute...etc till I could play an hour. And I still felt a little sick at the end of the hour.
In german version in SoD on the world map "Swamps of sorrows" is not listed in the list "Zone:"... Did you recognize that? xD i think the guys who did the list forgot the small swamps. it should be between R and T and there are other "s" zones but the swamps are missing... fun fact. Edit: Oh my god... They added it... It wanst there i even made a screenshot.
VR is not somethign most people can 'just do' from scratch; most people need to build up tolerance a bit.. you don't just jump into Skyrim VR for 8 hours a day.. you do 5-10mins, start to feel overwhelmed, lay off a day or two, come back, try again; theres a lot of tricks.. 'walk in place' with your feet, maybe swing your arms .. helps your brain chill out when it sees movement despite not feeling movement. (Theres also addons that let you move in say Skyrim while swinging arms or moving feet, its super cool.) Driving games are less so painful, since you're used to not doing work while moving, when in car, so its easier to trick the brain. Etc etc ... VR is awesome, but it takes a bit! Maybe on the weekend you were sick, no motion sick? motion sick from watc hing a jerky cam on TV is pretty rare, but do happen...
I did the run at 36 and didn't get flagged.... just need a lesser invisibility potion to get out the last tunnel and to hug the pillars on the guards patrolling the tunnels.
Motion sickness BLOWS, went on a cruise and the first three days i was bed ridden. Couldnt even really leave the cabin. Then I adapted and enjoyed the rest of the cruise no problem. Can really mess with you though.
yeah, I have a kinda of lesson plan for helping friends acclimate to it haha. The first step is some app or game with zero movement, just looking around.
I have motion sickness too, and when I'm editing my videos it gets really bad sometimes. Although, I don't think I get it as bad as you do. I hope it gets less bad over time. :)
thats how i died in hardcore... got flagged by a guard and ganked by a 60 rogue griefer who was waiting there for lowbies to get flagged. some people have no life. its a really depressing way to lose a lvl 40+
I absolutely love watching your hardcore journeys. And as much as I enjoy you challenging yourself what's the self-imposed rules. What I want to see more than anything is you play a regular hardcore character no restrictions just solo self found all Natty.
I just lost a 38 hunter because a 57 ally rogue was camping there waiting for a flag. I got ganked within 3 seconds of being flagged :( Never running to Kargath that way again. Buy a summon!!!!
@@Wonderbread3636 At 43 I think he'd have been fine just hoofing it through STV, duskwood, redridge and burning steppes. The most dangerous things in the steppes are the orcs and dwarves near the road, with the ogres by the first mountain being pretty easy to avoid if they aren't already dead to alliance players doing a quest. The imps by the entrance wouldn't be a threat if you keep moving. They're over 50, but they don't hit very hard and they try to cast a poison spit attack first, so daze is a very low risk. I'd seriously recommend this route for HC horde players at 40+. For you at 38 though... not many options. I'd just wait for 40 tbh and skip badlands. It's possible you could get through burning steppes as a hunter if your feign death doesn't get resisted.
“Is that a streamer? Xarro?” had me laughing so hard
Ahampy has proven time and time again what a solid dude he is....HE deserves the 25k plus viewer average love.
Also actually managed to get Tyler to listen 😂
he doesnt deserve shit being boring to listen to
He's actually a loser, though. Mass reported someone to get them banned just because they were ahead of him. Got banned for botting. Shitty person.
@@tlyon5196 and a starforge PC from XARO
@@tlyon5196 xAROo
If you are planning to retal, you should not thunderclap as it slows the attacks to reflect back. Just do it once the retal charges run out
Exactly what I have been thinking. It reduces the reflected attack damage by 10%. I would keep T-clap initially to build sunders then retal as soon as it falls off. Then ofc like you said, T-clap again once retal falls off. I would call that the retal rotation and just do it every time I used retal as part of my strat.
I love that these videos come out in the middle of my work day! Such a fun way to spend the hour before lunch listening to this journey!
based
Before lunch 😂 love it
@@OG_Loudermilk yea lol
13:25 the very first time I went to Kargath as horde, was in vanilla Warcraft and we jumped up on one of the mountain walls in Redridge and walked between the zones up to Badlands.
Me, my friend and for some reason a human rogue tagged along.
This was on a pvp server and the rogue was way higher level, but they were chill.
Your HC content is the best around
Xaryu gringo can't play HC
amphys game knowledge is fuckin gnarly dude, he knows literally everything about the game
its impressive af but must be boring
Lets be honest , he had 20 years to study ^^ if someone WANTS to they COULD know everything by now
@ idk, he enjoys the leadership aspect of it and he genuinely is one of the best raid leaders. If he played retail seriously he’d probably be a top mythic raid racer
Guild led first hardcore KT dudes the king of sweats
@@Kevin-us7jc thats like saying you COULD be an athlete, you had 20 years to workout.
Trust me working from home is is a W for sure. I work three 12 hour shifts on the weekends then 2 more 10 hour shifts at another job so my wife can stay home with our kids. I miss them so much and think about them all day while at work.
Talking about motion sickness while spinning and wiggling the camera goes hard hahahahah
Lmfaooo
my daughter gets bad travel sickness/ motion sickness, we gave her a travel sickness band for long journeys, its basically a sweatband with a little nodule/ball that pushes gently into the outside of your wrist and thats supposed to push a nerve ending in your wrist or something to help with motion sickness,
I can relate to motion sickness. Once joined a 30-day research voyage and seasickness is no joke. I was out for about three days and couldn't keep anything in my system, not even biscuits. With weak meds, it was manageable and my brain started to adapt. I loved the voyage so much, I will be back on a ship one day - motion sickness won't stop me from doing what I am passionate about.
Seen the toughest men crumble to sea sickness fisherman for over ten years now
One part I underestimated was when you got on land again you could still tumble around for a while because you adapted to the sea sickness before. xD
@@lollolz-w2n yeah i used to rock back and fourth at my moms dinner table when i first started she would always call me out on that lol
The "Ssshhh round the corner" HOLY FUCK THATS ANCIENT, I thought I was the only one remembering those videos.
@Xaryu, Zorro... your YT editor rocks... he makes the videos so fun to watch... I keep commending him but its true. I'm simping hard for his work.
Xaryu not being able to look at anything but WOW on his computer is funny asf 😂😂😂
Always entertaining to watch Xaryu! By the way, there is a pathway you can take that crosses through Searing Gorge straight over to Badlands. It is in the mountains about halfway across the map
He would have to run through duskwood and redridge via stv to go that route. I commented suggesting that for future reference. As long as you're over 40 it should be relatively easy and safe, entirely bypassing the threat of being flagged. Even for regular people I wouldn't suggest going through wetlands as horde HC. For non-HC who cares, just take shortest route.
Your editor actually deserves a raise, we are constantly reciving bangers lately !
With motion sickness your eyes and brain conflict in the “im moving” message center. Try holding fluids next to your eyes, they’ll level and show you you’re moving. Fixin that syntax error. Nerds.
Does that work the same if you are not moving but think you are?
@@Jonathan-gk6se Depends on why you're having motion sickness.
I had the same issue with that motion sickness for like 10 years. Then I figured out that I had bad eyesight. Only a slight variation but it was enough to make me feel like I'm gonna puke when I didn't watch in front of me the whole time.
Xar when did you check your eyesight the last time?
Hello Xaryu,
Just a quick message from Belgium to tell you that I love what you do.
I'm practicing my English and you are really good it's really pleasant to watch you play
I wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
I had some issues with motion sickness on Quest 2 with locomotion, but on Quest 3 it kinda went away I suppose pancake lenses did help with that.
noob question but how come named mobs and questmobs are always up for him? when i went to stv it was so crowded that it was almost impossible to even get a mob tag
If you have a red elite and a green ad. And you popp sweeping with let's say mortal strike& execute on the green mob.
Does sweeping mirror the fat crits onto the red mob, ignoring the usually reduced damage?
good question
Kind of. So your crit/hit/resist is based off the mob you're targeting for sweeping strikes/cleave on warriors. You wont miss and parry as much as targeting the other mob. You can even get around glancing blows this way. The damage isn't mirrored, however. It strikes twice, but as if you used it against the mob you're targeting.
Honestly the safest way to get to badlands at 43 as horde is to run from gromgol in STV and through duskwood, into redridge and through burning steppes, into searing gorge and then through the canyon into badlands, culminating in a short northward final dash to kargath. Yes, burning steppes is a bit of a minefield of 50-56 mobs, but if you're careful and patient (especially if you wait for alliance to kill the ogres by the mountain, you should be able to give the orks and dark iron dwarves on either side of the road a wide berth.
It's dangerous, but you won't get flagged because there are not many guards and they are all low level guards anyway. You can entirely avoid darkshire if you go around. It would actually be very safe until you reached burning steppes. The imps at the entrance to steppes may be 50+, but they are also very weak and will first try to shoot you with a poison shot that doesn't do very much damage, then they will pretty slowly chase you and there's some beneficial pathing with the rock bridge over that lava.
lol isnt there a zeppelin from orgrimmar to kargath
Your editor is so good bro, I love every time I see a new video.
The editing on this video was fire lmfao the copeium mask muffling his explanation killed me lmfao
with VR mate i suffered alot from motion sickness at first but you can build up to it. Start out with 10 min stints and increase each time you play slowly and eventually it does go away.
Scariest moment just happened to me. I was in South Barrens completing weapons of choice when my power in the house went out. I was moments away from pulling Washte Pawne and was panicking. I quickly ran upstairs to my laptop which had the WoW login screen ready as I was fishing earlier that day. I tethered it to my phone and logged in within a minute. THANKFULLY Washte is a pretty popular quest mob so someone killed him before it patted into me. Dying because I was careless is one thing. Dying to a power outage would have gutted me.
14:35 Athene reference!!!
S tier editor, bringing the best vibes. beans best sound ever
Great video. Tyler and bean clowning xaryu today 😂
Motion sickness can happen when signals that your eyes recieve with signals from your vestibular system don't align.
My cousin has the same travel sickness, last time we were in a taxi she was able to sit facing the opposite way in the back and that helped her a little. Must be horrible to deal with :/
31:18 thoughts on reapplying demo shout if i were to try this myself, worth it or no?
100%, it’s 3 mobs
2:05 I wonder if you tried dramamine if it would’ve helped.
The sound track in the duel vs mage is it from NFS carbon during canyon races?
I have the exact same thing, but for me personally it tends to get better with time if i keep doing the same thing for awhile, for an example if i havent played a FPS game for some while, i get insanely motion sickness playing it, but if i just power through and keep playing it, after awhile it doesnt bother me anymore! IRL motion sickness doesnt go away tho....
14:35 thats not a family friendly reference!
Athene!!!
Yo that line seeing your son and having to leave for work hits hard for me. I‘m a HVAC technician and I only get to see my daughter on the weekends. I cherish every second I get to spend with my family.
@17:50 "i never knew horde had to deal with this"
welcome to the horde
basically all of the eastern kingdoms zones are an absolute AAAASSS to get to for the horde
the game is incredibly alliance biased its shocking
Bro half of the leveling dungeons have no way for alliance to get there easily
@Jonathan-gk6se name one which is hard for ally to get to
You can't stay RFC, that doesn't count
@@gregsmw SFK, SM, WC, RFK, RFD very annoying to get to all of these especially because at that lvl range u are probably leveling in another side of the world and have to walk for ages without a mount
iv had that same motion sickness problem my whole life man its a struggle, but its also good to know I'm not alone. cant play any VR game or first person shooter and iv also got to drive everywhere if i want to go anywhere.
That same thing happened to me too watching that irl meeting. I had to sleep it off.
I have that exact experience with motion sickness it sucks so much. Apparently space flight / weightlessness is even worse than driving, rollercoasters and ships so lucky you’re not an astronaut 😂
Last year when official hardcore first launched, I think most people used logout skips to go from a cave under the waterfall in Wetlands to the graveyard near Thelsamar. It still was a bit dangerous since you could aggro the guards once you logged in if you weren't careful. I have no idea why Blizzard removed logout skips, I'm assuming it was an unintentional side effect of consolidating all the classic versions to make the dev's lives easier. It's a real shame that they got rid of logout skips imo
There is actually Ear plugs that fixes alot of motion sickness, Motion sicknesss happens when your eyes, inner ear and body send conflicting messages so
you got Gm access to a solo Layer?
@xaryu there are eye strengthening exercises you can do to help assist with motion sickness/vertigo.
if you get motion sickness in vr just keep using the vr small session time lap then youll get use to it
I get morion sickness too, easily as passenger, rollercoasters, boats..! Your not alone
"We just schwff round the corner" Xaryu with the Athene reference!
I love that "music theme" for Trollbane's quest :D where I can find it? :D
Use the cliff and ice block/ blink to reduce fall damage
motion sickness is so interesting. as a teenager i NEVER got it and i was a huge fan of rollercoasters. ever since mid twenties (now 31) i get it even in the backseat of a car. and forget rollercoasters they ruin my entire day now. aging is linked to motion sickness for sure.
Did you take Dramamine for VR? A lot of people do.
Can someone explain what happened to cause everyone to get motion sickness/vertigo?😢
2nd Comment with idea, hope you see this in future XD
I got idea about next hardcore challange... RAMBO/COMANDOS build, you play survival hunter, with skining and leatherworking proffesions. You can only use daggers and bow. You can only wear armor that you craft, eat only things that you made etc. Hope you like the idea :))
try to check if u suffer from vertigo-dizzyness, it's pretty common and the treatment is not awful or expensive
little oot: "Secret tunnel, secret tunnel... trough the mountain, secret, secret, secret, secret tunnel! oh yeah! ♪♫"
love your content and you are not weak, hope you take care of yourself
i also have motion sickness, but i found out if i play 5 days in a row for only up to half an hour i get used to it and theres no motion sickness. after that if i dont play for a while motion sickness comes back
the skype calls sound effects are so good
That's why VR hasn't caught on. Too many people get motion sickness from it. And it takes time to build tolerance. It took me a week of play 5 minutes, then 10 minute...etc till I could play an hour. And I still felt a little sick at the end of the hour.
In german version in SoD on the world map "Swamps of sorrows" is not listed in the list "Zone:"... Did you recognize that? xD i think the guys who did the list forgot the small swamps. it should be between R and T and there are other "s" zones but the swamps are missing... fun fact. Edit: Oh my god... They added it... It wanst there i even made a screenshot.
Love your content Zarro
I don’t get motion sickness but do get vertigo now I’m second guessing getting a vr gaming set up.
bro I never knew what it was called.... I've always gotten motion sickness, passenger in car, roller coasters, can't do VR either sadly.
I love the theme song for Trollbane! ♥️
VR is not somethign most people can 'just do' from scratch; most people need to build up tolerance a bit.. you don't just jump into Skyrim VR for 8 hours a day.. you do 5-10mins, start to feel overwhelmed, lay off a day or two, come back, try again; theres a lot of tricks.. 'walk in place' with your feet, maybe swing your arms .. helps your brain chill out when it sees movement despite not feeling movement. (Theres also addons that let you move in say Skyrim while swinging arms or moving feet, its super cool.) Driving games are less so painful, since you're used to not doing work while moving, when in car, so its easier to trick the brain. Etc etc ... VR is awesome, but it takes a bit!
Maybe on the weekend you were sick, no motion sick? motion sick from watc hing a jerky cam on TV is pretty rare, but do happen...
WAHT IS THE REASON TO PLAY WITH STAFF?
I had huge motion sickness as a kid but it went away by puberty.
I did the run at 36 and didn't get flagged.... just need a lesser invisibility potion to get out the last tunnel and to hug the pillars on the guards patrolling the tunnels.
Motion sickness BLOWS, went on a cruise and the first three days i was bed ridden. Couldnt even really leave the cabin. Then I adapted and enjoyed the rest of the cruise no problem. Can really mess with you though.
yo same thing happens to me, i drive all the time so whenever i do end up as a passenger i feel sick
VR takes some getting used to. The first week I had my PSVR2 I felt nauseous. But then your brain adapts.
yeah, I have a kinda of lesson plan for helping friends acclimate to it haha. The first step is some app or game with zero movement, just looking around.
You can peel Boss off from the patrol. Should have just range pulled Boss and you would have got maybe one add.
what was the irl watch party like?
Never feel weak for paying attention to your health!
the map edit is nice
motion sick xar is crazy
thre are motion sickness glasses that help with that. they do look goofy tho
Me, my wife and one of our kids get motion sickness in the car. Its a huge issue 😂
I tought monks didn't do hand outs, like portals
Editor's did Xaryo wrong there at 15:40
Can't wait for Pika to react to Xar getting flagged while Pika made that run successfully.
Wouldn't the PvP turn on if he entered Dun Morogh?
I have motion sickness too, and when I'm editing my videos it gets really bad sometimes. Although, I don't think I get it as bad as you do. I hope it gets less bad over time. :)
that cheeky Athene reference tho!!!
thats how i died in hardcore... got flagged by a guard and ganked by a 60 rogue griefer who was waiting there for lowbies to get flagged. some people have no life. its a really depressing way to lose a lvl 40+
The comment about seeing your kid when you have to leave is so real
Man ahmpy is just the GOAT
I absolutely love watching your hardcore journeys. And as much as I enjoy you challenging yourself what's the self-imposed rules. What I want to see more than anything is you play a regular hardcore character no restrictions just solo self found all Natty.
tyler1 seems to me to be the real world version of Garrosh hellscream lol.
cliffhanger mads
Yeah same. The longer I drive myselve the faster I get sick when driven. Its nasty and takes hours to regain.
Between Grub, T1 60 and now Xaryu...Amphy is the MVP on OF season 2
I can’t do VR either within a few minutes I feel like puking
30 minute videos are not long enough Xaryu editor, we insist on an hour minimum
You were lucky to get out of that, I logged on ally and there was a Druid and rogue both 60 waiting, got lucky on different layer
I just lost a 38 hunter because a 57 ally rogue was camping there waiting for a flag. I got ganked within 3 seconds of being flagged :( Never running to Kargath that way again. Buy a summon!!!!
@ RIP
Terrible person
Those people are weird
@@Wonderbread3636 At 43 I think he'd have been fine just hoofing it through STV, duskwood, redridge and burning steppes. The most dangerous things in the steppes are the orcs and dwarves near the road, with the ogres by the first mountain being pretty easy to avoid if they aren't already dead to alliance players doing a quest. The imps by the entrance wouldn't be a threat if you keep moving. They're over 50, but they don't hit very hard and they try to cast a poison spit attack first, so daze is a very low risk. I'd seriously recommend this route for HC horde players at 40+. For you at 38 though... not many options. I'd just wait for 40 tbh and skip badlands. It's possible you could get through burning steppes as a hunter if your feign death doesn't get resisted.
I love watching Zaro on a Tuesday
I can agree. I get motion sickness with first person view.
At this point you have to embrace the meme and make a XarMoan emote for chat