Fun lore fact, gnomes invented submarines 21 years prior to the beginning of Vanilla. The dwarfs and gnomes should have easy acces to sunken treasure, since they were chilling during the events of the third war especially after the loss of Khaz Modan
I mean, a lot of stuff that happend in Warcraft 2 is never mentioned again in either Warcraft 3 nor World Of Warcraft. Quite weird right. Mages used to be able to cast Lightning Bolt and Chain Lightning for example @@Jediwarlock
I liked the Ironforge museum even as kid, actually visiting the places mentioned on/in the plaques was crazy! Glad you're feeling better! Love your channel so much
You pass by there a thousand times, see that stuff and say ..meh what's that, and then go on. I love these eye-opening perspectives. Thank you once again, Jedi! Happy you are feeling better BTW!
It's wild how many times I walked by that place or even through it to get to the heirloom vendor but didn't realize you could read the plaques. I especially didn't know you could add an exhibit yourself! It reminds me of how I only recently noticed the "ancient stones" scattered throughout the dragon isles all have interact dialogue now that explores the history of the area.
This video Brings me back to when people were curious about the world and many came from wc3. Many people were stopping by and looked around what the world had to offer.
these days im talking about interesting stuff about the game in the guild disc and no one gives a shit, they wanna come in, pump their dicks out until they are exhausted and tired of the game and then leave, just like they do with their work life @@Jediwarlock
WELP; if you read it correctly, the Explorer's League misidentified which city the ancient astrolabe came from. Since as we learned in Legion, Suramar wasnt sunken it was locked behind it's magical dome. Maybe it was Zin-azshari, or those ruins in Vashj'r.
Only the central parts of Suramar were protected, much of the city was outside of the dome, so the astrolabe could have still come from there. The broken isles, or at least the broken shore, which was a part of ancient Suramar that sank and was magically raised, had already been visited a few times before Legion. Zin-Azshari aka Nazjatar seems unlikely as it's mostly below the maelstrom and the current capital of the Naga.
@@brunopereira6789 I know, but it's still a piss-poor explanation, since we also have Maiev completely ignoring the huge contingent of Wardens that apparently have always existed in nearby Aszune, or Malfurion completely ignoring the super-special awesome community of ultra-druids that existed in nearby Val'sharah. I like Legion, but the worldbuilding was honestly baffling.
@@nakenmil it is a retcon, yes, and one I dislike, but it doesn't break anything. There's no reason those Wardens couldn't have been part of the same main Watcher institution, and there's no reason Malfurion couldn't have already been in contact with the Dreamgrove. In fact, I headcanon that the runner sent by Maiev sails to the Dreamgrove, and from there takes the Dream Portal to Hyjal.
honestly I'm a big "did you know" kind of guy for wow classic because I played so much of it, and the descriptions on all the exhibits was one of the things I never noticed until midway through SOD p1 really cool details for those who looked.
Have you seen the suspicious "void" elf with a dagger and some secrets at the end of the Void Touched epic gear. Like Blizz is adding even new lore into SoD.
I have seen a few things about that. Not sure how I feel about it yet, but if they're connecting BFD more into the Old Gods/Void then it may be a sign they'll add more stuff in this "new timeline" down the road. :)
I'm in the process of starting a new character in WoW that will be a member of the explorer's league starting in Season of Discovery (since I missed Vanilla and play slowly I'm hoping the level brackets will allow me to level with the Season and not get left behind) I had no idea there was an artifact from Suramar in the very begining of the game. So cool to see. Loving all your videos.
Dang i do love these videos you are putting out. catching up on a bunch little after the fact.. but yo, good work. these make me want to play wow and run around all noob mode again.
if they'll ever put hands on Archaeology (and as cynical as I can be I still hope it) to improve it, I'd really love it if they used the Ironforge Museum (and maybe some similar place in Silvermoon for the Horde, I dunno...) to display some rare findings, like you did in WoD garrison. But without phasing: only when someone would complete one of those displayable findings server-first, it would give them an achievement and appear for everyone in the server, with the description plate mentioning their name xD (maybe after that the plate could mention everyone who found that relic, but keeping the server-first guy on the top)
That would be such a fun addition! It would honestly fit in well with Season of Discovery too and provide a bit more of a community aspect to the capital cities. Maybe something similar with "rare" books in the Stormwind Library or magical artifacts for Darnassus? :)
How long have you been playing Jedi?! Im in my 30's and have been playing since the 7th grade! My buddy told me about it, but nobody wanted to play it because this and runescape werent cool, and girls thought it was dumb, so it was ultimately hated So his disk was missing to install on our computer, and i found another guy who let me use his disk, but i shared an acc with the original guy. we had no dedicated GPU in the family computer and it was a SINGLE CORE!!! Darkshore was aprox 3-10 fps! Absolutely love the videos and are so deserving of a like. I remember watching your swim videos a while back and really enjoyed them a lot!
Haha, thank you for sharing your story! That is great. I've been playing since 4th-5th grade on my dad's private server account... with SoD coming out this is my first experience playing "real" WoW! :D
Fun lore fact, gnomes invented submarines 21 years prior to the beginning of Vanilla. The dwarfs and gnomes should have easy acces to sunken treasure, since they were chilling during the events of the third war especially after the loss of Khaz Modan
I'm glad to hear that! Sounds like they've been vibing with submarines for a while haha
I mean, a lot of stuff that happend in Warcraft 2 is never mentioned again in either Warcraft 3 nor World Of Warcraft. Quite weird right. Mages used to be able to cast Lightning Bolt and Chain Lightning for example @@Jediwarlock
Soon as I saw that title I was like ohhhh yeah about to be another JediWarlock banger
:D
Sorry you were sick man, thanks for all the vids
You are very welcome! It definitely made for an interesting finals week at uni XD
I liked the Ironforge museum even as kid, actually visiting the places mentioned on/in the plaques was crazy!
Glad you're feeling better!
Love your channel so much
Thank you so much! Makes the world feel bigger and more alive when the plaques talk about all those mystical places :D
The archaeology profession may be dead, but the adventuring spirit lives on in Jediwarlock.
That's the hope! :D
These videos are the biggest, interesting curveballs for a beloved game. Keep doing your thing!
I'm glad you're enjoying them! :D
You pass by there a thousand times, see that stuff and say ..meh what's that, and then go on. I love these eye-opening perspectives. Thank you once again, Jedi!
Happy you are feeling better BTW!
Feeling much better! Thank you for watching :)
Glad you're feeling better. Thanks for the tour!
You are most welcome! :)
It's wild how many times I walked by that place or even through it to get to the heirloom vendor but didn't realize you could read the plaques. I especially didn't know you could add an exhibit yourself! It reminds me of how I only recently noticed the "ancient stones" scattered throughout the dragon isles all have interact dialogue now that explores the history of the area.
It's always cool to discover a new part of an area you've been to 1000 times already! XD
Best wishes fora quick recovery, and wonderful holidays!
Thank you! :)
This video Brings me back to when people were curious about the world and many came from wc3. Many people were stopping by and looked around what the world had to offer.
Yes, people went at a slower pace back then I feel like :)
these days im talking about interesting stuff about the game in the guild disc and no one gives a shit, they wanna come in, pump their dicks out until they are exhausted and tired of the game and then leave, just like they do with their work life
@@Jediwarlock
WELP; if you read it correctly, the Explorer's League misidentified which city the ancient astrolabe came from. Since as we learned in Legion, Suramar wasnt sunken it was locked behind it's magical dome. Maybe it was Zin-azshari, or those ruins in Vashj'r.
Only the central parts of Suramar were protected, much of the city was outside of the dome, so the astrolabe could have still come from there. The broken isles, or at least the broken shore, which was a part of ancient Suramar that sank and was magically raised, had already been visited a few times before Legion. Zin-Azshari aka Nazjatar seems unlikely as it's mostly below the maelstrom and the current capital of the Naga.
@@killerbee.13 Not to mention the weird headache of Maiev and Malfurion literally battling through Suramar during Warcraft 3, lol.
@@nakenmilthey explained that that was the Broken Shore, risen by Gul'dan in WC2
@@brunopereira6789 I know, but it's still a piss-poor explanation, since we also have Maiev completely ignoring the huge contingent of Wardens that apparently have always existed in nearby Aszune, or Malfurion completely ignoring the super-special awesome community of ultra-druids that existed in nearby Val'sharah.
I like Legion, but the worldbuilding was honestly baffling.
@@nakenmil it is a retcon, yes, and one I dislike, but it doesn't break anything. There's no reason those Wardens couldn't have been part of the same main Watcher institution, and there's no reason Malfurion couldn't have already been in contact with the Dreamgrove.
In fact, I headcanon that the runner sent by Maiev sails to the Dreamgrove, and from there takes the Dream Portal to Hyjal.
honestly I'm a big "did you know" kind of guy for wow classic because I played so much of it, and the descriptions on all the exhibits was one of the things I never noticed until midway through SOD p1 really cool details for those who looked.
Yes! :D
Have you seen the suspicious "void" elf with a dagger and some secrets at the end of the Void Touched epic gear. Like Blizz is adding even new lore into SoD.
I think they are the just adding in the new “void” lore. In vanilla the void was just called shadow.
I have seen a few things about that. Not sure how I feel about it yet, but if they're connecting BFD more into the Old Gods/Void then it may be a sign they'll add more stuff in this "new timeline" down the road. :)
I'm in the process of starting a new character in WoW that will be a member of the explorer's league starting in Season of Discovery (since I missed Vanilla and play slowly I'm hoping the level brackets will allow me to level with the Season and not get left behind) I had no idea there was an artifact from Suramar in the very begining of the game. So cool to see. Loving all your videos.
Oh great!! What server are you on? If you're on Wild Growth_US... maybe you'll see me in game sometime! :) Glad you enjoyed this vid.
Hi Jedi!
Welcome back to archeology!
Thanks! :)
Keep it going mate, i really enjoy your videos.
Thank you! :) More adventures on the way!
Hope you stay well and have fantastic Holidays, my dude! n.n
You as well! Thanks! :)
Epic video man!!
Thanks Brawl University! :)
Dang i do love these videos you are putting out. catching up on a bunch little after the fact.. but yo, good work. these make me want to play wow and run around all noob mode again.
Thanks so much! Hope you enjoy the ones you have yet to see. :)
Absolute banger of a content as always ❤
Thank you! :)
if they'll ever put hands on Archaeology (and as cynical as I can be I still hope it) to improve it, I'd really love it if they used the Ironforge Museum (and maybe some similar place in Silvermoon for the Horde, I dunno...) to display some rare findings, like you did in WoD garrison. But without phasing: only when someone would complete one of those displayable findings server-first, it would give them an achievement and appear for everyone in the server, with the description plate mentioning their name xD
(maybe after that the plate could mention everyone who found that relic, but keeping the server-first guy on the top)
That would be such a fun addition! It would honestly fit in well with Season of Discovery too and provide a bit more of a community aspect to the capital cities. Maybe something similar with "rare" books in the Stormwind Library or magical artifacts for Darnassus? :)
holy shit that would be so fucking good, actually, and 100% doable omg bro
During Winter Veil you can obtain a book from museum keeper with a story behind this celebration.
I'll have to investigate that! :D
I love this series
I'm glad to hear it! Thanks for tuning in :)
How doex this channel still have around 10k~ subs? Love your videos and work, please keep it up!
Thank you so much! More vids on the way :)
Save to watch later
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How long have you been playing Jedi?!
Im in my 30's and have been playing since the 7th grade!
My buddy told me about it, but nobody wanted to play it because this and runescape werent cool, and girls thought it was dumb, so it was ultimately hated
So his disk was missing to install on our computer, and i found another guy who let me use his disk, but i shared an acc with the original guy.
we had no dedicated GPU in the family computer and it was a SINGLE CORE!!!
Darkshore was aprox 3-10 fps!
Absolutely love the videos and are so deserving of a like. I remember watching your swim videos a while back and really enjoyed them a lot!
Haha, thank you for sharing your story! That is great. I've been playing since 4th-5th grade on my dad's private server account... with SoD coming out this is my first experience playing "real" WoW! :D
So basically the dwarfs have their own British Museum.
Pretty much XD
Hello, would you be willing to do an educational video about the Curse of Flesh? i can't find many videos about it
Ooh, that would be interesting! I may investigate :)
Finally, not an AI voice!
Haha, nope! Just myself :)
Toothgnasher is a good name and all but a missed opportunity to have a name like Ramington.
Jokes aside, it's a reference to the goats of Thor.
Yes! :D *Thor: Love and Thunder flashbacks*
Haha, that would have worked too!