If you ever wanna continue your journey and want answers to questions with no bullshit, i can dm you my Blizzard ID and help you out. My biggest pride/shame is that i know way to much about this game.
Hey bro, Blorthog here! I'm glad I could help you finish your quest travelling north. I really loved the intro you did for me, that was so awesome! Sorry about the krakens, I forgot they exist in the game 😂 If you ever need help again, just let me know! Safe travels
Pally Power ftw! My first toon was a Pally, still have her. The first helper in the game was for my next character- an NE Hunter who was having a hard time traversing wetlands for the first time. A Pally showed up and escorted me all the way to Ironforge and gave me 3g. That was a LOT of gold back then :D Never forgot him. Thank you for being the hero for Butch! This was so entertaining!
As an old WoW player I just want to THANK you for making me smile from head to toe! Your joy for the small things in the game both made me chuckle and smile all over. I was fishing in game while watching this, and you have no idea how many fish I missed because I was watching you instead of the ripple. Thank you for making my day better!
“I’d like to say I was fighting tactically, but in truth I was playing my keyboard like a piano” You sir, were destined to play a warrior. You’re on your way to greatness. As a side note, it was genuinely wholesome to see your child like excitement for the game, and your wanting to explore and discover. Too many players are very “pedal to the metal” and try to rush experience in order to get to the endgame asap. Blorthog, the Knight of the North, was one of my favorite parts of this video. He’s a true G. Anyone willing to goof off with you and just enjoy the fun of the moment is a good friend. It would be cool if you guys went on adventures together. I’ve played for 20 years and still discover things about the game I never knew.
@@pillepolle3122 People are to dumb to wander around? Instead they rather do highly complex mythic content? Because of all their dumbness? I mean that video was fun, but common thats nothign anybody would enjoy for more than a few hours. Dont be a fucking asshole like that.
I clicked on this expecting some run of the mill twitch stream VOD youtuber. But what I got instead was an amazing storyteller! This guy really understands the essence of what captures my amazement with these games, the personal adventures that I've had were all so memorable. For me, that´s what these games are all about!
Exactly this! I don't watch a lot of game play throughs, but the sheer adventure he took me on watching this earned my sub for sure! Really hope he does more!
Dude you should watch his ARK play through. lol I don’t even play ark and was invested the entire playthrough because of his story telling. This guy is doing something special that’s for sure.
I literally just spent over $100 to have Blizzard remind me what my glory days of WoW felt like.. and all along all I had to do was watch your video. Well Played my friend. Thanks for the memories.
I can't believe I just watched this long of a YT video. I played WoW classic when it wasn't classic. I have gone back & forth many times with the game. Playing for the first time is such a pure experience. I'll never forget how it made me feel making friends along the way and downing big bosses for the first time. You are an amazing storyteller - subscribed and looking forward to new content. :)
I was swimming my pally over to Alcaz island to save the King from the underground jail and she got snagged by a boat and drug out to sea - then dropped off right in the ocean when it phased out in the fatigue zone. It was a trip lol
After playing wow for almost 20 years, it was so awesome to watch you experience everything for the first time. When you've played for so long, you forget what it feels to do something like walk into Stormwind for the first time and be overwhelmed by the the city and walking around basically saying "Whats that...OH whats that...whoa WHO'S that, what is that weapon/gear/mount" ect.
I remember playing on release and I concur. This was the most entertaining WoW video I've watched in many years. Even though he's experience retail for the first time, it goes to show the awe of WoW is still there for new players and it made me feel so giddy inside to relive that feeling again with this fella. I want to watch an entire series of this until he has a break lol.
18.5 years here (though I did skip BFA and most of SL, was only there for the first 2 months, all in all a total of about 5 years away from the game). I recently came back for Dragonflight, and I'm glad I did, the game has done a complete 180 from its low point in Shadowlands when I quit (I thought at the time) for good. I started in patch 1.0.9 in vanilla.
Dude, just stumbled across your video and as someone who has been playing for 17 years your seriously captured the majesty of experiencing the game for the first time. I hope that if you do continue playing you keep that sense of wonder.
It was a real rush to be able to experience the confusion and amazement again. Delightfully written, narrated, and edited--my wife and I didn't even realize it was an hour and twenty minutes long; more entertaining than most movies I've seen. Too many of these are "world weary, I've forgotten more about Wow then YOU will ever know!" style of video production; this is just fun. Thank you very much.
As a longtime WoW player since 2006, your video brought back memories of my early days in the game, and I'd like to share one in honor of a dear friend I’ve lost. When I started a new job at a game store, one of my coworkers introduced me to WoW. The very next day, he surprised me with a bag containing a copy of the game and a 60-day time card. His generosity, especially after knowing him for such a short time, left a lasting impression on me. Fast forward to the Pandaria expansion, we were still playing together when he fell ill. I was playing a Paladin at the time. I vividly remember our last adventures together. We said our goodbyes and logged out in the Shrine of Two Moons (a place you must visit). Tragically, he was soon hospitalised and passed away after losing his battle with cancer. To this day, my Paladin remains in the Shrine of Two Moons. I’ve never leveled, played, or moved that character-keeping it there as a tribute to him. Thank you for rekindling these memories. I hope you continue to enjoy the game. By the way, I now run a Classic guild that has been active since the launch of Classic. If you ever decide to play and need help, feel free to join our Discord! Link to Discord: discord.gg/EeHmcau - Dej
One of our guildies, in his 70s, died last year, and I renamed my PC after him. His toons were all Buzzwar, Buzzpally etc. We were two elders of the tribe but he had me beat by 25 years! We were the stalwarts of the raids always up for ONE MORE PULL! My computers network name is now Buzzboxftw! Our guild cheer after a boss kill is "For The Alliance and for Buzz!!!"
God bless your heart. Pray for him... more than ever, he needs prayers from those who cared for him while he was here. I pray your heart has came to peace with and for him.
This was such an amazing video! Really got me nostaligic for the first time I ever played the game. Glad you had a good time, would love to see you continue your adventures!
May have been said before but I am not sifting through near enough a thousand comments. The reason why a lot of people weren't replying to you in the /say channel is because trials can only communicate with other trials like that. Whispers work if the person has whispered you first, same with groups. You can be invited but you can't invite. This is mostly to make it harder for bots to infest the game with advertisments for illicit sites. All in all though, stellar video. It has been a while since I felt any sort of wonder about wow, and your narration + reaction to what was happening put me right there. Instantly put me back to 2009 when I started playing. Thank you for making this.
It’s crazy to think that most wow veterans never had and never will have the experience that this guy just had at the beginning of his journey. Nothing but joy and adventure!
I loved this so much. I don't think I've been so glued to a youtube video, especially one that's over an hour. On top of that, I was genuinely sad it ended! I can't tell you enough how that never happens. You deserve millions of subs for the quality of this content. I have no doubt in my mind you'll have millions before you know it. After playing WoW for 20 odd years it's so nice to recapture all the wonder of the game and begin to appreciate how fun it is all over again. Too much WoW content these days is all about min maxing your character and not about just having fun in the game :) thank you
It's so sad that the new players skip over 10 years of lore, adventures, zones and amazingness, but it just has bloated too much. There should be an "adventure" mode where you can progress through all the expansions and let the lore and world massiveness to sink in.
@@philipframe6571 Just for example the old vanilla zones do not exist anymore. Yes, there is classic but it's a different game. And even if you could dabble through some of them somehow, It's confusing without extreme amounts of googling for the new player what to do next.
I know what you mean. I quit rs3 10 moths ago after 20 years and I am now playing my 3th month of wow. I went for classic cata bc who wants to pay for a game and subscription. In rs3 they just add content to the exsiting content. There is an insane amount of stuff to do in rs3. I was amazed how little you need to do in wow. Max out proffesions, clear elete dungeons, go in raid and done. Wow is defently trhe better game looking at what state rs3 is now. Im here to satay but it dus feel empty somtimes in wow cata.
One of us! One of us! Lol - welcome to wow! I have been playing for 15 years and I am considered a casual player. I enjoy running around the world doing my thing, leveling, farming mounts, pet battles, rarely dungeons or raids. The most important thing I feel you need to know is take all UA-camrs with a bucket of salt. Lots of times there are “ you must do this” or “do this before xx”. You start listening to that and then you get overwhelmed. I am glad you followed the leveling progression. Lots of new people take the boost then jump into raids, get killed, a lot, and quit. And remember have FUN. Too many people seem to take it way too seriously
As someone who has been playing WoW for 18 years: I loved this video! Seeing and hearing the wonder in your voice I felt myself rooting for you and wishing you would continue your journey! I would definitely watch more of it.
That was pure cinema. My eyes were glued to the screen from start to finish - even got a bit sentimental thinking about my first steps into Azeroth and all the wonder and excitement of seeing all the zones/monsters/gear/music/etc. Love the content, keep it up!
It's damn easy to do on the boat from ratchet to Booty bay. Getting scooped up works on the old boats pretty well. Only the new boats are to smooth. Actually used that way to travel a whole lot back 2004 - 2010 as a rogue on a pvp server. (pre warmode) You do not want to be on the same ship as enemy faction. So lifting along on the hull or scooped up from the water was the safest way.
This is my life in WoW. I'm not a good raider, I suck at pet battles, and god forbid I try to get into PVP again. Exploring the world and coming up with stories as I go, roleplay with whatever I can create with my extensive wardrobe and the oddball adventures I can make for myself is why I don't think I can detach myself from this game, no matter what the company tries to charge me for. Finding your personal favorite spot in this world is an absolute delight, and learning about the characters and their culture is peak RPG material. A fantastic game with a fleshed out world, fleshed out civilizations, fleshed out geography, and all people complain is there isn't enough unique content. They don't see the game for what it is. It's an impressive 170 GB juggernaut of an adventure world where in spite of having a natural, laid-in method of playing, absolutely none of it is ever enforced onto you and you can play the game for 20 years like me and barely progress, yet still have enough fun to come back over and over again. Never listen to people telling you this game is bad. You have the power to make it good for yourself.
This is why WoW has survived. Yeah there are hardcore raiders and gearing to the max, there are insane collectors of everything, there are serious role-players and lore nuts, friends and families gaming together. Then there are casuals like me, 20 years of mostly solo play, doing this and that, mostly questing and having my own goofy goals like this video. That's the beauty of this game - it's for everyone and lets us do our own thing. There's no correct way to play or the wrong way either. Just have fun!
When I started getting competitive in end game it ruined it for me. I'd always quit till the next expansion later in my career. But I quit after classic launched. I found ESO and people talk so much shit about the game. But jumping in and treating it like I did wow has made it so much fun. So much exploring and discovery. So much still to do before I'm even close to end game. It's a good feeling
It absolutely warms my heart seeing you enjoy WoW ike this, it reminds of the old times where I explored the world with the same sense of wonder and excitement! I'd totally recommend that you explore the world further, there is so much to see, so many quests to do, so many people to meet, even without getting into groups and doing dungeons/raids! Anyhow, I am stoked to see how your journey in WoW continues! 😊
This warms my heart so much. I remember being a newbie and being so lost, my favorite thing to do is help newbs like you. I have a few two seater mounts, it's so much fun. Welcome, and enjoy!
@@yarensenalp5341 it really is me, and when I decided to help him, I didn't expect I was being recorded 😂 I always try to help however I can, respect bro
Re: your final question: Yes, a thousand times yes. Keep playing, and ideally make videos of your first time exploring. The aimless adventure you took means you're the exact target audience, and you have 20 years worth of worlds to explore chock full of detail and atmosphere and endless easter eggs. It also appears you have thalassophobia like me, and WoW delivers in droves there. Make a video of you arriving at Vashj'ir and checking that out. It's entirely underwater and full of colossal horrors. You're gonna hate it.
This was such a great viewing experience. I've played wow on and off since its release and it was so warming seeing your awe at the world. Your sense of exploration was admirable. Top tier video, thank you!
I almost tear up when started checking the map and how big the world is and how much to explore there is because I've been playing for around 14 years and I know what that feeling is, I wish new players were able to experience all these years of lore.
I enjoyed how he kept calling all the newest features old things, the starter intro, the overall look and feel, so much has changed and the art style is intentional that's one of it's main reasons for becoming so popular.
I didn't think there was any chance of me watching a video this long through when I saw it's length but after I got started I just got so hooked watching your childlike joy and wonder at the game I couldn't stop watching. There is nothing that a long time WoW player wants more than to have that first experience with the game again, even through others, and you have provided that. Totally made my day watching. I subscribed here and will follow your Twitch as well, hope to see more of your WoW adventures!!
Your video was fun to watch. I've been playing for a long time and I'm happy you found the joy and adventure that brings me back to it every day. I hope you decide to continue. Happy adventuring!
This was so incredibly well done, edited, narrated. I got to relive those "woah!" moments with you. So hilarious in parts and your bravery was on point. YOLO indeed. Blorthog was the star of the show. A throwback to when players helped players. What an epic journey you both had. Kudos to Blorthog for his kindness and sense of adventure. I enjoyed this video so much, the time just flew and I wanted more. Exceptional video Butch, congratulations.
This is one of the best videos I have ever deen on youtube. Thank you for letting us being part of your first journey into WoW. Your embracement of awe really is inspiring. You're showcasing the way games are meant to be played. I wish you all the best and hope to experience more great adventures on this channel.
a fantastic video, I started playing WoW back in 2004 and quit around Shadowlands and don't even watch WoW content but this was recommended and was an absolute delight to watch
You are, without a doubt, my absolute favorite UA-camr. No matter the game, you are able to tell a story like no other. WoW was one of my first games I played. This brought back soooo many memories. The changes that took place since starting in vanilla WoW are staggering. I would love to see you start with classic and move your way up through the expansions. But no matter what you decide, I still will look forward to watching you explore and experience all that WoW has to offer. Makes me a little homesick to play
I love this. It's so rare to see someone genuinely playing wow for the first time. It brings me back almost 20 years when I played for the first time. I don't know your channel and that's the first video you made I watch, but if you haven't already, I can recommend you to try GW2 as well. Very different experience but certainly enjoyable as well.
Omg this is the best video I have ever watched... and its randomly recommended for me.. man you are great. I had smile on my face entire time. Thank u buddy
When I first played WoW, like 13 years ago now, I was capped at level 20 like you. Pandaria didn't exist yet, the enemies didn't scale to my level, and most of them would kill me in one hit. I remember going all over the world, exploring every zone, just because I could. Watching this, I had just a permanent smile on my face as your adventure for adventure's sake just reminded me so much of that magic I felt exploring back then. Welcome to WoW!
9:45 the goofy and atypical fantasy aspects of wow are what kept me in the game, personally. like yeah, i could make my elf with a bow in any game. but only in wow can my elf with a bow be best friends with a t. rex and a robot squirrel, and ride around on a giant rat, and fly on a space jellyfish.
CINEMA! This was unlike any WoW video I’ve ever watched. It reminds me of when I came back in Cata and flew a newbie friend around the world to battle players in almost every contested leveling zone while exploring all the changes made in Cata. Thank you for the memories and good luck with your adventuring in Azeroth!
Watching your video made me envy you so much for having this experience. Watching you play was to remember how it felt for myself 20 years ago. I miss that feeling of "excitement" when it comes to games nowdays, because they all pretty much feels the same. Thank you ButchX3 for doing this video. It sure was a trip straight to feelstown.
I'm not even 20mins in the video but there's some things I feel I can explain that will make your experience just that bit more knowledgeable and better (that I will forget if I keep on watching so I'm pausing to type this, will update with anything else I see during the vid 😂). First off, the world. Yes, it is huge. It's over 30 years of MANY people thinking about the same creative fantasy world. You won't be able to grasp everything in the first year or two of playing. It takes a lot of time, but imo the lore is worth it (except Shadowlands, for certain personal reasons that many people seem to agree on.) At the very beginning of the video you mentioned that you had the same mount everyone has but couldn't fly while they could, that is because blizzard changed the flying system just recently which you now unlock as you level, it used to be locked behind a level cap AND had to be bought, your mount also had to be bought and in the earlier WoW days, it wasn't cheap at all. Additionally, the big fire dog mount you got was from pre ordering Diablo 4. It was a promotion, but it is tied to your Blizzard account. You should have goodies for Overwatch 2 as well as Hearthstone and maybe some other games (I forgot which if so) since the promo is tied to your Blizzard account. Same point could be made for levelling as you pointed out you level as naturally as breathing, but it used to take days and even weeks to achieve a single level. The game has definitely gotten easier in that aspect, but the end game content requires more brain power than older raid fights. As for actually *playing* the game, I recommend looking up guides for the class you play, not so much for the order you should press your buttons (rotation) but more so what gameplay your specific Specialization(spec) goes for and which secondary stats are the most important for you. If you know what your secondary stat priority is, then all that's left is figure out your buttons. Another great way to learn about your class and spec is to join the class specific discord servers. There's a server for each class and a link for each of them should be on any of the class guides on WoWHead (basically WoW wiki). Some specs will be better in certain given scenarios given that they all scale differently, but that's only relevant to people doing high end content. To a new player, your spec is just your class identity imo. Do you want to be a great warrior, putting yourself in the face of danger to protect your friends? Go protection warrior and tank. Do you want to master the power of the elements but also smash gnoll faces with heavy melee weapons? Go enhancement shaman. Do you want less attention from mobs? Play a beast mastery hunter and have your pet(s) do all the work. There is enough different classes and specs to appeal to most personality types, races also play a factor in this giving certain passive and on use abilities, but again, only relevant to the top 1% of players. Play what appeals to you. Once you got that really figured out then you can stop and take a look at your buttons. When encountering the bear miniboss on the starting zone (which is *suggested* to be done with 3 players because that area was built FOR new players so they could learn the basics of the game like the charge mechanic the bear does) you did good to remember you had execute, it literally saved you, but you would've probably killed it faster had you not pressed other buttons. In WoW, usually, if your spell/ability has a secondary effect (like Interrupt, Fear, Charm, Stun, Slow, etc) you want to only use it for that secondary effect. If the ability also does damage its a neat little boost, but you really only want the slow from Hamstring (looking at the bear fight) so you really should not be pressing that button ever for damaging purposes, instead use (since you're a warrior) your abilities that generate rage when used and then your abilities that require rage to be used. This is your core rotation as a warrior. Generate rage, dump rage. Warrior's Execute was the first ability in the game of its type which will deal INSANE amounts of damage to a single target under X% hp (between 20-35% depending on your class, spec, and sometimes talents), and is the reason other similar abilities from other classes are filed as "execute abilities". Things like Soul Reaper for Death Knights, or Shadow Word: Death for Priests. I also cannot stress enough how UI customization is important. The keybinds i use for my action bars are 1-8 with Q, E, R and F replacing 9, 0, -, = and then SHIFT+1-= for my second action bar since some specs have enough abilities to require you to have a second one (can be turned on in the action bars options). I use buttons on my mouse for abilities bound between 7-=, sometimes also use 6 on my mouse but more often on my keyboard, so i reduces the reach i need on my keyboard to play optimally. Thats how stuff works for me, it might work another way for you (I've seen people using the arrows to move and use the numpad to the right of the keyboard to use spells, play to be comfortable. If remembering which ability is bound to which key is too hard you can also simply click on your abilities to use them, having your brain link the icons to the spells is also a way to remember your rotation. One of my good friends (which is also one of the best shamans I know) is a clicker. Clicking your abilities will almost always be slower than using keybinds, but it works for him and he's proving it. I think that's it for now, will keep updating as i continue watching. Edit #1: just below the 40min mark now, you just mentioned not liking having to google things to get better at a game, and while I do share the feeling, some stuff in WoW (and honestly most MMOs) is poorly explained or just straight up not explained at all. Secondary stats are such things and why i still do recommend popping over at WoWHead (IcyVeins and BloodMallet being other alternatives but all of these websites should be taken with a grain of salt because they focus their attention for the top 1% of players. Basically, WoW evolves around the top 1% of players. Edit #2: "Scarface" was King Varian Wrynn. You shall show respect while talking about him! (Jokes aside he used to be an important character) Edit #3: having now finished the video, let me address the point of the free trial since I wanted to watch entirely to be sure you wouldn't end up buying the game. This trial is what caused your journey to the northern and sourthern most parts of Azeroth to be this bumpy. The free trial caps your level at 20, gold at 50, and social interactions are limited. You can join but not form a party, you cannot either join or create a guild. The most important part though, is the level cap, as mentioned by other people earlier in the video, you unlock flying at level 30. It would have saved you a lot of head scratching. The reason I chose to leave this out until the end is because I didn't realise you were on a free trial until around 40mins in because I was under the impression you had bought The War Within as you had footage of you going over the different game packages in your intro. But all in all, you're doing exactly what everyone of us did the first time we booted the game, only on a slightly larger scale since there's so much more to discover now. Explore and let the game entrance you. If you want your adventure to keep being this way you could also just stay on the free trial and explore to your hearts content, absorbing the lore of each character and each zone, and when you get tired of the trial limitations (or have gone insane and actually cleared all the content you could on trial), upgrade your game to the current expansion. You do not need to buy previous ones, only the current one. The only drawback is that you also need to buy a WoW subscription to be able to play past level 20 even if you do own the expansion, unless you got "game time" when purchasing a larger game package. Edit #4: If you want a taste for what World of Warcraft used to be, I highly suggest playing Classic! It does require you to have an active subscription, but you do not need to buy any xpac. The game is SIGNIFICANTLY harder, and that's what makes it fun. I personally prefer retail, but classic is still a good game and lets new players experience WoW's originality at its best. TLDR: Keep playing! It was entertaining, and I feel like you could genuinely enjoy the game! Even tho I agree on having to google things for a game is dumb, it's almost required for WoW because some stuff is poorly explained. I still cannot stress enough how much of a gamechanger customizing your UI and action bars is important. The rest is game knowledge you can learn on your own. 🙂
Looking at the comments, i can say this was amazing to watch and i agree with every single one of you. I started wow at the beta, some 20+ yrs ago when i was but a young snapper and never left the game since. Watching this was like reliving the same excitement and awe i first felt playing this game. Players like Blorthog are definitely what makes this game just wholesome. I made friends along the way, joined their guild, and 20+ yrs later, they are still my friends, some i met in rlf and some i just know by their toon names and always enjoy seeing online. We shared so much together, levelling up, dungeons, raids, duels.... i dont regret any of it. Wow will always stay in my heart, for so many reasons. Thank you for this video, i wish you had known Wow at the beginning, Your adventure would have been amazing as it was for all of us, i hope you continue your journey as there is so much to discover. Best regards, Ladygrey, undead mage of the Horde x
That was an amazing video! The best feeling in WoW is that noob feeling, where the whole world is open to explore, after over a decade playing I can only get that feeling through other players’ eyes, thank you for that!
After playing this game for 20 years I was surprised in how completely glued to your experience I was The Joy and amazement you experienced is what many of us have been experiencing for so long Can’t wait for your next video Hope you keep enjoying the game There’s so much more to experience !!
I've played WoW for 15 years. Even though I've not played for several years, I got to say it was worth it while it lasted. Have fun out there and remember to stop when it's no longer fun.
There's an impressive amount of stuff you can do as a level 20 trial character, there's a whole community dedicated to pushing it to its limits. I've been having a lot of fun doing it actually.
@@ghuldorgrey it's not PURE BS if you had any knowledge. The reason free trials cant have friends and other social restrictions is because of spamming gold seller. It's to the point free trial skeletons disappear faster then others so they cant use the body to spell out ads
@mpr6181 a free trial where you can't even invite other free trial users into a group? Thats idiotic. Me and my friend quit at lvl 15 because we were tired of not being able to quest as a group
Man, I played wow for the first time, back in Alpha. Back when even rogues could wear shields and kneeling down was an stuck animation 90% of the game some times. I saw this video and it actually made me tearup. you play one of my favorite game, as I use to as a teen. Just doing just enjoying, just... gaming. I love it Butch. I don't want to start playing again Butch... but this... man... I want to live it again... so bad ^^ I Love it.
I'm thrilled to see you had so much fun playing the game. been playing it since release and I have to say, there is something special about watching someone experience it for the first time.
lol. So my bf played in the beginning and was an epic WoTLK paladin healer.. I played on fake servers for a bit but started right before Mists of Pandaria launched and boy did I go down the rabbit hole hard... joined a guild that seemed friendly (never told anyone I was female) and one day their raid was short a healer, I was doing PVP healing so I told them Im not a good fit, I've never raided, they gave me a chance and I didn't want to let them down so I watched the boss videos, took notes and listened to the raid leader's breakdown. I actually did well for having PVP gear on, didn't die miserably and they invited me back to sub in on future raids and eventually became a main healer. Surprise when they found out I was a girl as well, but not the icky kind, just the "I had no idea" and the girls in raid were excited to have another female on the team. They were fantastic and I miss them and still talk to a few of them. I finally hard quit mid Shadowlands because it was negatively effecting my sleep which negatively effected my work and home life.. staying up to 11-12, 2-3 times a week was just not good for me.. it was OK when I stared at 9am, but then my work switched to 7am and it was brutal. I did love making new characters and going through low level dungeons and helping people since I always played healers I just basically let them navigate while just trying to keep them alive so they could experience it all and not worry about dying. I do miss the old days of experiencing the story and leveling up.. but when I left it just felt like a race to max level and top gear over and over again I was just exhausted doing the same thing over and over again. And after quitting WoW I searched for a story driven game with an ending... Outer Wilds was the first game I found and played and finished and cried to... and that is what eventually led me to finding your channel and your playthroughs :)
This is actually sick. you just inspired me to reroll to a healer when running with my buddy that's new to the game through classic, instead of the warrior I was going to play. Great stuff.
I agree with you about having to quit from it negatively impacting home life. I have kids now and had to stop, they are still very young and do need attention and play time with the parents, it helped a lot. My wife plays and she's a healer in pvp too lol this expansion she wants to try to heal raids after doing well in LFR raids, but doing rated pvp is her favorite, keeping people alive and making such a big impact to make or break some games based on how good and timed her heals are it's her favorite to make those differences and outcomes
I believe many would love to see you continue with your adventures and story telling in WoW since you offer fresh new eyes to things in the game that most might have forgotten or have neglected. It's very enjoyable watching your video! It's like watching a child learn to walk for the first time and us just enjoying the site of him slowly reaching for things trying to be faster bit by bit while sharing all his fun, excitement and smile to the people watching. Keep it up! I'm sure many will follow & watch you more with your adventures! You have my sub!
Longtime wow player here. Just love watching the sense of wonder and amazement you're experiencing! Good on you for not looking anything up and spoiling yourself. Keep it up! 😊
That was wonderful! I'd love to see you play more! The very fact that you said to heck with the story line and went to follow your own adventure made me so nostalgic for the early days of WoW when I did a similar journey North without a mount and being very low level. A lot of things have change in the game since it first came out and difficulty in different zones in just the Eastern Kingdoms was HUGE. I remember being murdered by raptors. And at one point on the way back south I fell off a cliff into the ocean and had to swim down half the continent before I could get back on land. It's a beautiful game and there is so much to explore that so many people miss by just playing the main quests. Though the story line is pretty awesome too. Thank you for making me think of that.
Druid is a decent first class to play. You can test out being a tank, being melee damage, ranged damage, and a healer. Plus you can turn into cool animals and basically get free flying (don’t have to buy a mount) when you hit that level
You have GOT to make playing this game a series. Your reactions to things that most of us are so used to are golden. Hilarious to see how ridiculous some things are through fresh new eyes. I’ve been playing since I was 8 years old, and now my daughter has just started playing and she too has so much wonder in this amazing world. You got a subscriber, but you’ve got to make more videos on this. Its so refreshing to see adventure again when it seems to have died long ago
Have played WoW for almost 20 years and after watching your video you are moved and the tears came. Very well made and hope to see you make more of these and welcome you to the world of WoW, take care 👍🙂🏹
I'm happy that I'm not the only one feeling like this. Literally just started to play wow yesterdays, although it's a wow classic, i feel overwhelmed with the amount of info but I'm loving the vibes of it.
Mate this was a fantastic watch and really well put together. I'm glad you got to see the better parts of our playerbase via your quest with Blorthog! Hoping you'll stick around to share more of your adventures. Cheers :)
getting shanghai'd by the wow gods in stormwind harbor to northrend while on a questless quest north is the best evidence yet that we all exist inside a simulation
I usually never watch people streaming games or even long youtube videos but this amazing adventure got me hooked from the first minutes. It was great to watch you experience wow for the first time. I hope you keep playing 🗡️🛡️✨
Seeing you enjoy Pandaria for the beauty and fun quests at first. I was very pleased. Since i was "born" in MoP. The game at the moment felt exactly like how you were feeling during this vid. Amazing. Thank You for this and hope you enjoy the game. May Elune protect you!
I have played WoW since I was 10 years old. I have realized that nostalgia for me doesn't come from playing old versions of the game. It feels more comforting than nostalgic. For me, the real nostalgia comes from watching people play for the first time. I get more nostalgia living vicariously through them than playing any old version of the game.
Fantastic, I love that you are experiencing the game for you own adventure rather than just follow the quests. I’ve subscribed, liked and commented and will continue to support this series ! Great nostalgic content
I'm pretty sure that when I stopped playing around 6 years ago I had about 1200 hours over two accounts with both accounts maxxed out on Toons (Toons is WoW speak for characters).... Am I proud? n...YES!!
To many to count. The game have changed with every new game/dlc/uppdate. In the beginning there was no tutorial boat/island and it took much longer to get levels. Actually recommend trying classic for a more old school on how it was from the beginning. Would be a fun comparing them.
This is what WoW is to me. Have been playing for years doing tons of end game content, but putting that on the backburner and just messing about in this gigantic world is so much fun. Please keep this series going :)
I don't miss the endgame. Specially for me when I played and was in an Hard Core Raid Guild. Heck.. 24h+ on raids per week when a new raid was out + hours of farm on top of that..
This was the best wow content ive watched in a long time. And a good reminder to those of us who been playing a while to maybe take a minute to help out new people from time to time
I am also a WOW newbie, 8 months in and I love watching this, haha! I'm currently doing end-game stuff (kinda) so this already seems ages ago while it wasn't. Welcome to World of Warcraft!
A new video, A new direction, A whole new world of undiscovered inner struggle, Butch, I am here for this but also.. if needed, we are here for you 🤣😆 do you need help, have you made a safe word, please let us know 😊 Chapter 1, let's go!!!
A lot of the videos and posts you were looking at were fairly older and not since the new expansion launched. With "The War Within" it's quite a bit easier to pick up and play once you get the basics down. Listening to people complain about the game in their old videos definitely isn't a good way to start after the game just made quite a few changes to update a lot of the old systems that were harder to understand lol I'm glad you still had fun despite the love/hate videos that you ran into and hope that you will keep giving it a go because the game is headed back in a better direction again and I finally resubbed myself after being gone for over a year and I'm loving the new changes and the new expansion.
I know this video isn't super new and you may not see this, but as someone who has played since late Burning Crusade, through good and bad, I've become jaded. Watching this through your fresh eyes full of wonder was such a genuine joy. I'm so happy to see someone fall in love with a world that was once just as amazing to me. I'm glad you waited so that you didn't become like us; someone that's burnt out and has a hard time remembering why we loved it so much. Thank you for this wonderful video. I hope you're having a wonderful day!
Really appreciate the love that has been shown on this video
Why did your mum shiet you out for gods sake no wonder there isn’t enough to go around we’ve got g d parasites left and right
I would LOVE to see you running around Hellfire Peninsula and encounter the Fel Reaver. THAT will scare the shit out of you lmaooo.
@@ButchX3 you tube won’t let people tell you how fq!ng st$!up!d you are but you obviously know living in m#ms house in your 30s
You are very entertaining. I loved the voiceover for your best friend Blorthog. 😂
If you ever wanna continue your journey and want answers to questions with no bullshit, i can dm you my Blizzard ID and help you out. My biggest pride/shame is that i know way to much about this game.
Hey bro, Blorthog here! I'm glad I could help you finish your quest travelling north.
I really loved the intro you did for me, that was so awesome!
Sorry about the krakens, I forgot they exist in the game 😂
If you ever need help again, just let me know!
Safe travels
Ayy I was hoping you’d see this video!Thanks a lot for helping out a new player like this, the game is all the better for it ❤
What an incredible adventure it was Blorthog 🥹
You're a fuvking legend man, if there were more players like you that took thr time, more people would have a better starting experience. Cudos
Indeed it was an incredible adventure
Thanks for the kind words guys ❤️
Pally Power ftw! My first toon was a Pally, still have her. The first helper in the game was for my next character- an NE Hunter who was having a hard time traversing wetlands for the first time. A Pally showed up and escorted me all the way to Ironforge and gave me 3g. That was a LOT of gold back then :D Never forgot him. Thank you for being the hero for Butch! This was so entertaining!
As a person who has played WoW for 20 years, since day 1 of its release… PLEASE keep this adventure going. This was amazing.
I was a beta tester in 2003, I've been playing for arguably 21 years now, I still love the game and found this fantastic! I agree 100%
@@thedarkdragon89 since we can’t have that “new game feel” experience like we did, it’s nice to live vicariously through him haha
Agreed, never thought it'd be this funny and interesting to watch someone new to WoW figure the game out xD :D
100% agree!! Been playing since 2004, and I still get goosebumps when I see new people joining this Community! 😊
i played from burning crusade to mid cataclysm, sure brings back some memories even if the game looks pretty different. nostalgia
"I can't imagine the tutorial has changed that much" That line got me.
Yep. What tutorial? I think thotbot was only a thought :)
it was sus before but that line with the delivery gave it away - its way more scripted than its presented (makes it more entertaining as a whole tho)
SAME lmao! We had no tutorial lmfao!
I cant stop laughing
there wasn't one haha
As an old WoW player I just want to THANK you for making me smile from head to toe! Your joy for the small things in the game both made me chuckle and smile all over. I was fishing in game while watching this, and you have no idea how many fish I missed because I was watching you instead of the ripple. Thank you for making my day better!
Next time, jack up the volume enough, so you can 'hear' when a fish takes the bait. Thats how I catch 'em while watching videos myself. :)
“I’d like to say I was fighting tactically, but in truth I was playing my keyboard like a piano”
You sir, were destined to play a warrior. You’re on your way to greatness.
As a side note, it was genuinely wholesome to see your child like excitement for the game, and your wanting to explore and discover. Too many players are very “pedal to the metal” and try to rush experience in order to get to the endgame asap. Blorthog, the Knight of the North, was one of my favorite parts of this video. He’s a true G. Anyone willing to goof off with you and just enjoy the fun of the moment is a good friend. It would be cool if you guys went on adventures together. I’ve played for 20 years and still discover things about the game I never knew.
no meta. no guide. just raw adventure. this is how wow should be played!
ppl too dumb now for that
@@pillepolle3122 People are to dumb to wander around? Instead they rather do highly complex mythic content? Because of all their dumbness? I mean that video was fun, but common thats nothign anybody would enjoy for more than a few hours. Dont be a fucking asshole like that.
I KNOW!! WHY DO PEOPLE USE GUIDES? 😭 ALSO YOU SHOULD CHECK OUT ROOX, HE'S GREAT 2!1!
I agree that’s how it should be played but the current WOW community is adamant about killing off that mindset and pushing players like us out
yeah your first time,but eventualy you hopefuly stop being a newb
I clicked on this expecting some run of the mill twitch stream VOD youtuber. But what I got instead was an amazing storyteller! This guy really understands the essence of what captures my amazement with these games, the personal adventures that I've had were all so memorable. For me, that´s what these games are all about!
Same, he reminds me of lazypeon a lot
Exactly this! I don't watch a lot of game play throughs, but the sheer adventure he took me on watching this earned my sub for sure! Really hope he does more!
Welcome! Butch is also just a nice dude.
Butchx3 is simply perfection😊
Dude you should watch his ARK play through. lol I don’t even play ark and was invested the entire playthrough because of his story telling. This guy is doing something special that’s for sure.
Players like Blorthog are who make this game amazing after 20 yrs.
Cheers Blorthog 👍🏾👏🏾
Cheers bro, I always like to help however I can - Blorthog
giving others a proper experience is what i cherished most thinking back to the grand old days of WoW...or terrorizing the campers and griefers.....
@@dceltaredude. You are an mvp. Seriously. More players need to be this cool.
You got that right. Cheers, Blorthog.
@@dceltareCheers mate. You're a fine lad.
I literally just spent over $100 to have Blizzard remind me what my glory days of WoW felt like.. and all along all I had to do was watch your video.
Well Played my friend.
Thanks for the memories.
I can't believe I just watched this long of a YT video. I played WoW classic when it wasn't classic. I have gone back & forth many times with the game. Playing for the first time is such a pure experience. I'll never forget how it made me feel making friends along the way and downing big bosses for the first time. You are an amazing storyteller - subscribed and looking forward to new content. :)
Getting picked up by that boat to go into Northrend was probably like 1 out of 7 billion odds.
And much better option than getting constantly killed by horde in Eastern Kingdoms
yeah that was crazy, the timing of that
I was swimming my pally over to Alcaz island to save the King from the underground jail and she got snagged by a boat and drug out to sea - then dropped off right in the ocean when it phased out in the fatigue zone. It was a trip lol
LOL, you're a deadset legend.
Yep I can’t believe that happened!
After playing wow for almost 20 years, it was so awesome to watch you experience everything for the first time. When you've played for so long, you forget what it feels to do something like walk into Stormwind for the first time and be overwhelmed by the the city and walking around basically saying "Whats that...OH whats that...whoa WHO'S that, what is that weapon/gear/mount" ect.
Oh yes, this, exactly! Been a part of Azeroth for 18 years now, and will always be as long as the servers are up.
20 years ?! omg you spend 20 x 12 x 15 Dollars just for one game plus all the expansions
I remember playing on release and I concur. This was the most entertaining WoW video I've watched in many years. Even though he's experience retail for the first time, it goes to show the awe of WoW is still there for new players and it made me feel so giddy inside to relive that feeling again with this fella. I want to watch an entire series of this until he has a break lol.
Totally agree.
18.5 years here (though I did skip BFA and most of SL, was only there for the first 2 months, all in all a total of about 5 years away from the game). I recently came back for Dragonflight, and I'm glad I did, the game has done a complete 180 from its low point in Shadowlands when I quit (I thought at the time) for good. I started in patch 1.0.9 in vanilla.
4:13 "I can't decide whether Asnmongold loves wow or hates it". Neither can he.
It is a question that I also have. In every video he hates wow but still he stays playing it.
Asmonbald*
lol so much truth there
@@jm67544t lol
Free Asmon
Dude, just stumbled across your video and as someone who has been playing for 17 years your seriously captured the majesty of experiencing the game for the first time. I hope that if you do continue playing you keep that sense of wonder.
It was a real rush to be able to experience the confusion and amazement again. Delightfully written, narrated, and edited--my wife and I didn't even realize it was an hour and twenty minutes long; more entertaining than most movies I've seen. Too many of these are "world weary, I've forgotten more about Wow then YOU will ever know!" style of video production; this is just fun. Thank you very much.
As a longtime WoW player since 2006, your video brought back memories of my early days in the game, and I'd like to share one in honor of a dear friend I’ve lost.
When I started a new job at a game store, one of my coworkers introduced me to WoW. The very next day, he surprised me with a bag containing a copy of the game and a 60-day time card. His generosity, especially after knowing him for such a short time, left a lasting impression on me.
Fast forward to the Pandaria expansion, we were still playing together when he fell ill. I was playing a Paladin at the time. I vividly remember our last adventures together. We said our goodbyes and logged out in the Shrine of Two Moons (a place you must visit). Tragically, he was soon hospitalised and passed away after losing his battle with cancer. To this day, my Paladin remains in the Shrine of Two Moons. I’ve never leveled, played, or moved that character-keeping it there as a tribute to him.
Thank you for rekindling these memories. I hope you continue to enjoy the game.
By the way, I now run a Classic guild that has been active since the launch of Classic. If you ever decide to play and need help, feel free to join our Discord!
Link to Discord: discord.gg/EeHmcau
- Dej
thanks for sharing, what a godlike story
This is beautiful. Sorry for your loss 🩷
One of our guildies, in his 70s, died last year, and I renamed my PC after him. His toons were all Buzzwar, Buzzpally etc. We were two elders of the tribe but he had me beat by 25 years! We were the stalwarts of the raids always up for ONE MORE PULL!
My computers network name is now Buzzboxftw! Our guild cheer after a boss kill is "For The Alliance and for Buzz!!!"
@@chrisphipps6642 that brought a tear to roll reading that dude. For Buzz! 😭
God bless your heart. Pray for him... more than ever, he needs prayers from those who cared for him while he was here. I pray your heart has came to peace with and for him.
This was such an amazing video! Really got me nostaligic for the first time I ever played the game. Glad you had a good time, would love to see you continue your adventures!
May have been said before but I am not sifting through near enough a thousand comments. The reason why a lot of people weren't replying to you in the /say channel is because trials can only communicate with other trials like that. Whispers work if the person has whispered you first, same with groups. You can be invited but you can't invite. This is mostly to make it harder for bots to infest the game with advertisments for illicit sites.
All in all though, stellar video. It has been a while since I felt any sort of wonder about wow, and your narration + reaction to what was happening put me right there. Instantly put me back to 2009 when I started playing. Thank you for making this.
It’s crazy to think that most wow veterans never had and never will have the experience that this guy just had at the beginning of his journey. Nothing but joy and adventure!
I loved this so much. I don't think I've been so glued to a youtube video, especially one that's over an hour. On top of that, I was genuinely sad it ended! I can't tell you enough how that never happens. You deserve millions of subs for the quality of this content. I have no doubt in my mind you'll have millions before you know it. After playing WoW for 20 odd years it's so nice to recapture all the wonder of the game and begin to appreciate how fun it is all over again. Too much WoW content these days is all about min maxing your character and not about just having fun in the game :) thank you
It's so sad that the new players skip over 10 years of lore, adventures, zones and amazingness, but it just has bloated too much. There should be an "adventure" mode where you can progress through all the expansions and let the lore and world massiveness to sink in.
you could do it if you just did the main quest and none of the side quest.
@@philipframe6571 Just for example the old vanilla zones do not exist anymore. Yes, there is classic but it's a different game. And even if you could dabble through some of them somehow, It's confusing without extreme amounts of googling for the new player what to do next.
I know what you mean. I quit rs3 10 moths ago after 20 years and I am now playing my 3th month of wow. I went for classic cata bc who wants to pay for a game and subscription. In rs3 they just add content to the exsiting content. There is an insane amount of stuff to do in rs3. I was amazed how little you need to do in wow. Max out proffesions, clear elete dungeons, go in raid and done. Wow is defently trhe better game looking at what state rs3 is now. Im here to satay but it dus feel empty somtimes in wow cata.
@@philipframe6571 Not really such a thing as "main quests" in the old expansions to follow. It's not as linear as in the later expansions.
@@LethalOwl You mean people needed to read and use their brains back then? 😉
One of us! One of us!
Lol - welcome to wow!
I have been playing for 15 years and I am considered a casual player.
I enjoy running around the world doing my thing, leveling, farming mounts, pet battles, rarely dungeons or raids.
The most important thing I feel you need to know is take all UA-camrs with a bucket of salt. Lots of times there are “ you must do this” or “do this before xx”. You start listening to that and then you get overwhelmed.
I am glad you followed the leveling progression. Lots of new people take the boost then jump into raids, get killed, a lot, and quit.
And remember have FUN. Too many people seem to take it way too seriously
All hail Blorthog!! People like that is what makes the game a good experience for new people.
Thanks bro - Blorthog here
This is the best time you'll ever have playing, and these kinds of experiences are what kept me coming back for 19 years
hes playing retail wow, its a total effing mess
As someone who has been playing WoW for 18 years: I loved this video! Seeing and hearing the wonder in your voice I felt myself rooting for you and wishing you would continue your journey! I would definitely watch more of it.
That was pure cinema. My eyes were glued to the screen from start to finish - even got a bit sentimental thinking about my first steps into Azeroth and all the wonder and excitement of seeing all the zones/monsters/gear/music/etc. Love the content, keep it up!
NO FUCKING WAY HE DID THE BUG TO CLIP TO THE BOAT THAT LEAD HIM TO NORTHREND BRO ON HIS FIRST JOURNEY OMG
How many years have you played and that has never even been close to happening 😂😂
you dont have to clip anything just talk to the doc master and get ported dosnt matter the lvl
It's damn easy to do on the boat from ratchet to Booty bay. Getting scooped up works on the old boats pretty well. Only the new boats are to smooth.
Actually used that way to travel a whole lot back 2004 - 2010 as a rogue on a pvp server. (pre warmode)
You do not want to be on the same ship as enemy faction. So lifting along on the hull or scooped up from the water was the safest way.
This is a noob question to ask but im still new to WoW as well, but why would people do this? What was the purpose of this cheat? @@maartenl.1365
this whole video was so scripted aint none this dumb
This is my life in WoW. I'm not a good raider, I suck at pet battles, and god forbid I try to get into PVP again. Exploring the world and coming up with stories as I go, roleplay with whatever I can create with my extensive wardrobe and the oddball adventures I can make for myself is why I don't think I can detach myself from this game, no matter what the company tries to charge me for. Finding your personal favorite spot in this world is an absolute delight, and learning about the characters and their culture is peak RPG material. A fantastic game with a fleshed out world, fleshed out civilizations, fleshed out geography, and all people complain is there isn't enough unique content. They don't see the game for what it is. It's an impressive 170 GB juggernaut of an adventure world where in spite of having a natural, laid-in method of playing, absolutely none of it is ever enforced onto you and you can play the game for 20 years like me and barely progress, yet still have enough fun to come back over and over again. Never listen to people telling you this game is bad. You have the power to make it good for yourself.
This is why WoW has survived. Yeah there are hardcore raiders and gearing to the max, there are insane collectors of everything, there are serious role-players and lore nuts, friends and families gaming together. Then there are casuals like me, 20 years of mostly solo play, doing this and that, mostly questing and having my own goofy goals like this video. That's the beauty of this game - it's for everyone and lets us do our own thing. There's no correct way to play or the wrong way either. Just have fun!
When I started getting competitive in end game it ruined it for me. I'd always quit till the next expansion later in my career. But I quit after classic launched. I found ESO and people talk so much shit about the game. But jumping in and treating it like I did wow has made it so much fun. So much exploring and discovery. So much still to do before I'm even close to end game. It's a good feeling
It absolutely warms my heart seeing you enjoy WoW ike this, it reminds of the old times where I explored the world with the same sense of wonder and excitement! I'd totally recommend that you explore the world further, there is so much to see, so many quests to do, so many people to meet, even without getting into groups and doing dungeons/raids! Anyhow, I am stoked to see how your journey in WoW continues! 😊
This warms my heart so much. I remember being a newbie and being so lost, my favorite thing to do is help newbs like you. I have a few two seater mounts, it's so much fun. Welcome, and enjoy!
Blorthog deserves an award
Lets track him down and give him a cookie
Thank you bro, but I didn't do it for an award 😁 - Blorthog
@@dceltare yoooo is it really you?!?! The man, the myth, the legend! 🤯 No but seriously respect for being nice to people man 🙏
@@yarensenalp5341 it really is me, and when I decided to help him, I didn't expect I was being recorded 😂 I always try to help however I can, respect bro
@@yarensenalp5341 it really is me 😁 when I decided to help him, I had no idea I was being recorded 😂 i always try to help however I can, respect bro
As someone who's played on and off for 19 years, this is just so fun and refreshing to watch. Love helping new players when I can.
Re: your final question: Yes, a thousand times yes. Keep playing, and ideally make videos of your first time exploring. The aimless adventure you took means you're the exact target audience, and you have 20 years worth of worlds to explore chock full of detail and atmosphere and endless easter eggs. It also appears you have thalassophobia like me, and WoW delivers in droves there. Make a video of you arriving at Vashj'ir and checking that out. It's entirely underwater and full of colossal horrors. You're gonna hate it.
This was such a great viewing experience. I've played wow on and off since its release and it was so warming seeing your awe at the world. Your sense of exploration was admirable. Top tier video, thank you!
The guy wanted to go north and accidentally ended up in Northrend, mission failed successfully , I can't 🤣
I almost tear up when started checking the map and how big the world is and how much to explore there is because I've been playing for around 14 years and I know what that feeling is, I wish new players were able to experience all these years of lore.
It is so vast isn’t it such nostalgia
pretty sure you can experience everything whenever in terms of lore
I enjoyed how he kept calling all the newest features old things, the starter intro, the overall look and feel, so much has changed and the art style is intentional that's one of it's main reasons for becoming so popular.
This is the most wholesome experience I've seen in wow in 20 years!
I think the giant in-game funeral was the most wholesome moment in the games lifespan... at least until Serenity Now showed up to spoil it.
@@allste626 when Serenity showed up, it was the best part of that funeral.
I didn't think there was any chance of me watching a video this long through when I saw it's length but after I got started I just got so hooked watching your childlike joy and wonder at the game I couldn't stop watching. There is nothing that a long time WoW player wants more than to have that first experience with the game again, even through others, and you have provided that. Totally made my day watching. I subscribed here and will follow your Twitch as well, hope to see more of your WoW adventures!!
Your video was fun to watch. I've been playing for a long time and I'm happy you found the joy and adventure that brings me back to it every day. I hope you decide to continue. Happy adventuring!
Watching someone explore aimlessly is refreshing
Its what made all of us love the game years ago.
This was so incredibly well done, edited, narrated. I got to relive those "woah!" moments with you. So hilarious in parts and your bravery was on point. YOLO indeed. Blorthog was the star of the show. A throwback to when players helped players. What an epic journey you both had. Kudos to Blorthog for his kindness and sense of adventure. I enjoyed this video so much, the time just flew and I wanted more. Exceptional video Butch, congratulations.
This is one of the best videos I have ever deen on youtube. Thank you for letting us being part of your first journey into WoW. Your embracement of awe really is inspiring. You're showcasing the way games are meant to be played. I wish you all the best and hope to experience more great adventures on this channel.
I am also a noob stepping in 20 years later and this video brought me so much validation, laughter, and glee!
a fantastic video, I started playing WoW back in 2004 and quit around Shadowlands and don't even watch WoW content but this was recommended and was an absolute delight to watch
I've never been so excited to watch a youtube video in my life, please let this become a series
When does the corruption into a sweat start?
I actually watched it twice , its great :DD
You are, without a doubt, my absolute favorite UA-camr. No matter the game, you are able to tell a story like no other. WoW was one of my first games I played. This brought back soooo many memories. The changes that took place since starting in vanilla WoW are staggering. I would love to see you start with classic and move your way up through the expansions. But no matter what you decide, I still will look forward to watching you explore and experience all that WoW has to offer. Makes me a little homesick to play
I love this. It's so rare to see someone genuinely playing wow for the first time. It brings me back almost 20 years when I played for the first time.
I don't know your channel and that's the first video you made I watch, but if you haven't already, I can recommend you to try GW2 as well. Very different experience but certainly enjoyable as well.
Omg this is the best video I have ever watched... and its randomly recommended for me.. man you are great. I had smile on my face entire time. Thank u buddy
When I first played WoW, like 13 years ago now, I was capped at level 20 like you. Pandaria didn't exist yet, the enemies didn't scale to my level, and most of them would kill me in one hit. I remember going all over the world, exploring every zone, just because I could. Watching this, I had just a permanent smile on my face as your adventure for adventure's sake just reminded me so much of that magic I felt exploring back then. Welcome to WoW!
9:45 the goofy and atypical fantasy aspects of wow are what kept me in the game, personally. like yeah, i could make my elf with a bow in any game. but only in wow can my elf with a bow be best friends with a t. rex and a robot squirrel, and ride around on a giant rat, and fly on a space jellyfish.
CINEMA! This was unlike any WoW video I’ve ever watched. It reminds me of when I came back in Cata and flew a newbie friend around the world to battle players in almost every contested leveling zone while exploring all the changes made in Cata. Thank you for the memories and good luck with your adventuring in Azeroth!
Watching your video made me envy you so much for having this experience. Watching you play was to remember how it felt for myself 20 years ago. I miss that feeling of "excitement" when it comes to games nowdays, because they all pretty much feels the same. Thank you ButchX3 for doing this video. It sure was a trip straight to feelstown.
I'm not even 20mins in the video but there's some things I feel I can explain that will make your experience just that bit more knowledgeable and better (that I will forget if I keep on watching so I'm pausing to type this, will update with anything else I see during the vid 😂). First off, the world. Yes, it is huge. It's over 30 years of MANY people thinking about the same creative fantasy world. You won't be able to grasp everything in the first year or two of playing. It takes a lot of time, but imo the lore is worth it (except Shadowlands, for certain personal reasons that many people seem to agree on.) At the very beginning of the video you mentioned that you had the same mount everyone has but couldn't fly while they could, that is because blizzard changed the flying system just recently which you now unlock as you level, it used to be locked behind a level cap AND had to be bought, your mount also had to be bought and in the earlier WoW days, it wasn't cheap at all. Additionally, the big fire dog mount you got was from pre ordering Diablo 4. It was a promotion, but it is tied to your Blizzard account. You should have goodies for Overwatch 2 as well as Hearthstone and maybe some other games (I forgot which if so) since the promo is tied to your Blizzard account. Same point could be made for levelling as you pointed out you level as naturally as breathing, but it used to take days and even weeks to achieve a single level. The game has definitely gotten easier in that aspect, but the end game content requires more brain power than older raid fights. As for actually *playing* the game, I recommend looking up guides for the class you play, not so much for the order you should press your buttons (rotation) but more so what gameplay your specific Specialization(spec) goes for and which secondary stats are the most important for you. If you know what your secondary stat priority is, then all that's left is figure out your buttons. Another great way to learn about your class and spec is to join the class specific discord servers. There's a server for each class and a link for each of them should be on any of the class guides on WoWHead (basically WoW wiki). Some specs will be better in certain given scenarios given that they all scale differently, but that's only relevant to people doing high end content. To a new player, your spec is just your class identity imo. Do you want to be a great warrior, putting yourself in the face of danger to protect your friends? Go protection warrior and tank. Do you want to master the power of the elements but also smash gnoll faces with heavy melee weapons? Go enhancement shaman. Do you want less attention from mobs? Play a beast mastery hunter and have your pet(s) do all the work. There is enough different classes and specs to appeal to most personality types, races also play a factor in this giving certain passive and on use abilities, but again, only relevant to the top 1% of players. Play what appeals to you. Once you got that really figured out then you can stop and take a look at your buttons. When encountering the bear miniboss on the starting zone (which is *suggested* to be done with 3 players because that area was built FOR new players so they could learn the basics of the game like the charge mechanic the bear does) you did good to remember you had execute, it literally saved you, but you would've probably killed it faster had you not pressed other buttons. In WoW, usually, if your spell/ability has a secondary effect (like Interrupt, Fear, Charm, Stun, Slow, etc) you want to only use it for that secondary effect. If the ability also does damage its a neat little boost, but you really only want the slow from Hamstring (looking at the bear fight) so you really should not be pressing that button ever for damaging purposes, instead use (since you're a warrior) your abilities that generate rage when used and then your abilities that require rage to be used. This is your core rotation as a warrior. Generate rage, dump rage. Warrior's Execute was the first ability in the game of its type which will deal INSANE amounts of damage to a single target under X% hp (between 20-35% depending on your class, spec, and sometimes talents), and is the reason other similar abilities from other classes are filed as "execute abilities". Things like Soul Reaper for Death Knights, or Shadow Word: Death for Priests. I also cannot stress enough how UI customization is important. The keybinds i use for my action bars are 1-8 with Q, E, R and F replacing 9, 0, -, = and then SHIFT+1-= for my second action bar since some specs have enough abilities to require you to have a second one (can be turned on in the action bars options). I use buttons on my mouse for abilities bound between 7-=, sometimes also use 6 on my mouse but more often on my keyboard, so i reduces the reach i need on my keyboard to play optimally. Thats how stuff works for me, it might work another way for you (I've seen people using the arrows to move and use the numpad to the right of the keyboard to use spells, play to be comfortable. If remembering which ability is bound to which key is too hard you can also simply click on your abilities to use them, having your brain link the icons to the spells is also a way to remember your rotation. One of my good friends (which is also one of the best shamans I know) is a clicker. Clicking your abilities will almost always be slower than using keybinds, but it works for him and he's proving it. I think that's it for now, will keep updating as i continue watching.
Edit #1: just below the 40min mark now, you just mentioned not liking having to google things to get better at a game, and while I do share the feeling, some stuff in WoW (and honestly most MMOs) is poorly explained or just straight up not explained at all. Secondary stats are such things and why i still do recommend popping over at WoWHead (IcyVeins and BloodMallet being other alternatives but all of these websites should be taken with a grain of salt because they focus their attention for the top 1% of players. Basically, WoW evolves around the top 1% of players.
Edit #2: "Scarface" was King Varian Wrynn. You shall show respect while talking about him! (Jokes aside he used to be an important character)
Edit #3: having now finished the video, let me address the point of the free trial since I wanted to watch entirely to be sure you wouldn't end up buying the game. This trial is what caused your journey to the northern and sourthern most parts of Azeroth to be this bumpy. The free trial caps your level at 20, gold at 50, and social interactions are limited. You can join but not form a party, you cannot either join or create a guild. The most important part though, is the level cap, as mentioned by other people earlier in the video, you unlock flying at level 30. It would have saved you a lot of head scratching. The reason I chose to leave this out until the end is because I didn't realise you were on a free trial until around 40mins in because I was under the impression you had bought The War Within as you had footage of you going over the different game packages in your intro. But all in all, you're doing exactly what everyone of us did the first time we booted the game, only on a slightly larger scale since there's so much more to discover now. Explore and let the game entrance you. If you want your adventure to keep being this way you could also just stay on the free trial and explore to your hearts content, absorbing the lore of each character and each zone, and when you get tired of the trial limitations (or have gone insane and actually cleared all the content you could on trial), upgrade your game to the current expansion. You do not need to buy previous ones, only the current one. The only drawback is that you also need to buy a WoW subscription to be able to play past level 20 even if you do own the expansion, unless you got "game time" when purchasing a larger game package.
Edit #4: If you want a taste for what World of Warcraft used to be, I highly suggest playing Classic! It does require you to have an active subscription, but you do not need to buy any xpac. The game is SIGNIFICANTLY harder, and that's what makes it fun. I personally prefer retail, but classic is still a good game and lets new players experience WoW's originality at its best.
TLDR: Keep playing! It was entertaining, and I feel like you could genuinely enjoy the game! Even tho I agree on having to google things for a game is dumb, it's almost required for WoW because some stuff is poorly explained. I still cannot stress enough how much of a gamechanger customizing your UI and action bars is important. The rest is game knowledge you can learn on your own. 🙂
Looking at the comments, i can say this was amazing to watch and i agree with every single one of you.
I started wow at the beta, some 20+ yrs ago when i was but a young snapper and never left the game since. Watching this was like reliving the same excitement and awe i first felt playing this game. Players like Blorthog are definitely what makes this game just wholesome. I made friends along the way, joined their guild, and 20+ yrs later, they are still my friends, some i met in rlf and some i just know by their toon names and always enjoy seeing online. We shared so much together, levelling up, dungeons, raids, duels.... i dont regret any of it. Wow will always stay in my heart, for so many reasons.
Thank you for this video, i wish you had known Wow at the beginning, Your adventure would have been amazing as it was for all of us, i hope you continue your journey as there is so much to discover. Best regards, Ladygrey, undead mage of the Horde x
Also, i vote for you continuing.
Blorthog’s so wholesome 🥹
Play!!!!! But also……maybe Seasons of Discovery?
Thank you so much - Blorthog
That was an amazing video! The best feeling in WoW is that noob feeling, where the whole world is open to explore, after over a decade playing I can only get that feeling through other players’ eyes, thank you for that!
After playing this game for 20 years I was surprised in how completely glued to your experience I was
The Joy and amazement you experienced is what many of us have been experiencing for so long
Can’t wait for your next video
Hope you keep enjoying the game
There’s so much more to experience !!
I've played WoW for 15 years. Even though I've not played for several years, I got to say it was worth it while it lasted. Have fun out there and remember to stop when it's no longer fun.
This is the absolute best WoW adventure I've ever seen. Can't wait to see more!
There's an impressive amount of stuff you can do as a level 20 trial character, there's a whole community dedicated to pushing it to its limits. I've been having a lot of fun doing it actually.
Yeah the free trial is actually incredible value. It would take you a year of gameplay to experience all the quality content just from that.
@@archvaldor It's awful and pure BS. Can't even invite friends who also try for the 1st time. Whack trial
@@ghuldorgrey It's a free trial, of course you can't have everything
@@ghuldorgrey it's not PURE BS if you had any knowledge. The reason free trials cant have friends and other social restrictions is because of spamming gold seller. It's to the point free trial skeletons disappear faster then others so they cant use the body to spell out ads
@mpr6181 a free trial where you can't even invite other free trial users into a group? Thats idiotic. Me and my friend quit at lvl 15 because we were tired of not being able to quest as a group
Man, I played wow for the first time, back in Alpha. Back when even rogues could wear shields and kneeling down was an stuck animation 90% of the game some times. I saw this video and it actually made me tearup. you play one of my favorite game, as I use to as a teen. Just doing just enjoying, just... gaming. I love it Butch.
I don't want to start playing again Butch... but this... man... I want to live it again... so bad ^^ I Love it.
You just reminded me of loot lock. How could I have forgotten? lol
Ive been playing wow for 19 years, your video got randomly recommended to me. I freaking loved that seeing all the wonder you experienced :D
I'm thrilled to see you had so much fun playing the game.
been playing it since release and I have to say, there is something special about watching someone experience it for the first time.
i love the voice you chose for blorthog. perfectly heroic. lol
He sounds like Harrison Ford to me hehe
World of Warcraft has my heart
lol. So my bf played in the beginning and was an epic WoTLK paladin healer.. I played on fake servers for a bit but started right before Mists of Pandaria launched and boy did I go down the rabbit hole hard... joined a guild that seemed friendly (never told anyone I was female) and one day their raid was short a healer, I was doing PVP healing so I told them Im not a good fit, I've never raided, they gave me a chance and I didn't want to let them down so I watched the boss videos, took notes and listened to the raid leader's breakdown. I actually did well for having PVP gear on, didn't die miserably and they invited me back to sub in on future raids and eventually became a main healer. Surprise when they found out I was a girl as well, but not the icky kind, just the "I had no idea" and the girls in raid were excited to have another female on the team. They were fantastic and I miss them and still talk to a few of them. I finally hard quit mid Shadowlands because it was negatively effecting my sleep which negatively effected my work and home life.. staying up to 11-12, 2-3 times a week was just not good for me.. it was OK when I stared at 9am, but then my work switched to 7am and it was brutal.
I did love making new characters and going through low level dungeons and helping people since I always played healers I just basically let them navigate while just trying to keep them alive so they could experience it all and not worry about dying. I do miss the old days of experiencing the story and leveling up.. but when I left it just felt like a race to max level and top gear over and over again I was just exhausted doing the same thing over and over again.
And after quitting WoW I searched for a story driven game with an ending... Outer Wilds was the first game I found and played and finished and cried to... and that is what eventually led me to finding your channel and your playthroughs :)
This is actually sick. you just inspired me to reroll to a healer when running with my buddy that's new to the game through classic, instead of the warrior I was going to play. Great stuff.
I agree with you about having to quit from it negatively impacting home life. I have kids now and had to stop, they are still very young and do need attention and play time with the parents, it helped a lot. My wife plays and she's a healer in pvp too lol this expansion she wants to try to heal raids after doing well in LFR raids, but doing rated pvp is her favorite, keeping people alive and making such a big impact to make or break some games based on how good and timed her heals are it's her favorite to make those differences and outcomes
A female healer is not uncommon lol
I believe many would love to see you continue with your adventures and story telling in WoW since you offer fresh new eyes to things in the game that most might have forgotten or have neglected.
It's very enjoyable watching your video!
It's like watching a child learn to walk for the first time and us just enjoying the site of him slowly reaching for things trying to be faster bit by bit while sharing all his fun, excitement and smile to the people watching.
Keep it up!
I'm sure many will follow & watch you more with your adventures!
You have my sub!
Longtime wow player here. Just love watching the sense of wonder and amazement you're experiencing! Good on you for not looking anything up and spoiling yourself. Keep it up! 😊
That was wonderful! I'd love to see you play more! The very fact that you said to heck with the story line and went to follow your own adventure made me so nostalgic for the early days of WoW when I did a similar journey North without a mount and being very low level. A lot of things have change in the game since it first came out and difficulty in different zones in just the Eastern Kingdoms was HUGE. I remember being murdered by raptors. And at one point on the way back south I fell off a cliff into the ocean and had to swim down half the continent before I could get back on land. It's a beautiful game and there is so much to explore that so many people miss by just playing the main quests. Though the story line is pretty awesome too. Thank you for making me think of that.
Blorthog is love, Blorthog is life.
Cheers bro - Blorthog
@@dceltare Thank you for helping out our mate on his quest North.
Druid is a decent first class to play. You can test out being a tank, being melee damage, ranged damage, and a healer. Plus you can turn into cool animals and basically get free flying (don’t have to buy a mount) when you hit that level
Also I feel like you might actually enjoy a RP server. It’s a bit more social. And you may like the role playing scene.
@@fightingfaerierole-playing server yes, definitely! As to druid being easiest, I guess it depends on the person.
@@Rocsanna Yea feral is one of the hardest in game, id suggest a hunter more.
You have GOT to make playing this game a series. Your reactions to things that most of us are so used to are golden. Hilarious to see how ridiculous some things are through fresh new eyes. I’ve been playing since I was 8 years old, and now my daughter has just started playing and she too has so much wonder in this amazing world. You got a subscriber, but you’ve got to make more videos on this. Its so refreshing to see adventure again when it seems to have died long ago
Blorty’s voice is perfect 😂
For sure is. And even funnier when I think he could also totally just be a squeaky 17 year old lol
@@Holmes108 Or an elderly lady. ^^
I do have a deep voice, but not that deep lol - Blorthog
@@dceltare You do? Well, it's time to become a WoW streamer/youtuber. ;)
The thought of seeing butch play through this game in its entirety.... NGL im getting a bit flustered.
"Cant imagine the tutorial has changed too much" :D loved that
Same here
Have played WoW for almost 20 years and after watching your video you are moved and the tears came. Very well made and hope to see you make more of these and welcome you to the world of WoW, take care 👍🙂🏹
I'm happy that I'm not the only one feeling like this. Literally just started to play wow yesterdays, although it's a wow classic, i feel overwhelmed with the amount of info but I'm loving the vibes of it.
Mate this was a fantastic watch and really well put together. I'm glad you got to see the better parts of our playerbase via your quest with Blorthog! Hoping you'll stick around to share more of your adventures. Cheers :)
Thank you for watching mate!
Such a good breath of fresh air of a world of Warcraft video, I want to see your continued journey so badly!!!!
getting shanghai'd by the wow gods in stormwind harbor to northrend while on a questless quest north is the best evidence yet that we all exist inside a simulation
I usually never watch people streaming games or even long youtube videos but this amazing adventure got me hooked from the first minutes. It was great to watch you experience wow for the first time. I hope you keep playing 🗡️🛡️✨
Seeing you enjoy Pandaria for the beauty and fun quests at first. I was very pleased. Since i was "born" in MoP. The game at the moment felt exactly like how you were feeling during this vid. Amazing. Thank You for this and hope you enjoy the game. May Elune protect you!
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every dev's dream is to make games that generate this energy in a player
I have played WoW since I was 10 years old. I have realized that nostalgia for me doesn't come from playing old versions of the game. It feels more comforting than nostalgic. For me, the real nostalgia comes from watching people play for the first time. I get more nostalgia living vicariously through them than playing any old version of the game.
I love how your first "spicy combat moment" you immediately use the Leroy Jenkins strat.
Fantastic, I love that you are experiencing the game for you own adventure rather than just follow the quests.
I’ve subscribed, liked and commented and will continue to support this series !
Great nostalgic content
I've watched the whole video and it was so worth it. You're entertaining as hell🎉
Thanks for watching! Don’t lie, how many hours do you have in WoW?
I did /played a while back and had over 400 days played.
Spent a year of my life in this game lol
I'm pretty sure that when I stopped playing around 6 years ago I had about 1200 hours over two accounts with both accounts maxxed out on Toons (Toons is WoW speak for characters).... Am I proud? n...YES!!
20 years. However many hours that is. From terrified loner (please God no one talk to me!) to Mythic raid/guild leader.
@@ButchX3 it's probably close to 1k days over the about 15 years I played.
To many to count. The game have changed with every new game/dlc/uppdate. In the beginning there was no tutorial boat/island and it took much longer to get levels. Actually recommend trying classic for a more old school on how it was from the beginning. Would be a fun comparing them.
This is what WoW is to me. Have been playing for years doing tons of end game content, but putting that on the backburner and just messing about in this gigantic world is so much fun. Please keep this series going :)
I don't miss the endgame. Specially for me when I played and was in an Hard Core Raid Guild. Heck.. 24h+ on raids per week when a new raid was out + hours of farm on top of that..
bro played every expansion before getting to level 20
This was the best wow content ive watched in a long time. And a good reminder to those of us who been playing a while to maybe take a minute to help out new people from time to time
I am also a WOW newbie, 8 months in and I love watching this, haha! I'm currently doing end-game stuff (kinda) so this already seems ages ago while it wasn't. Welcome to World of Warcraft!
A new video, A new direction, A whole new world of undiscovered inner struggle, Butch, I am here for this but also.. if needed, we are here for you 🤣😆 do you need help, have you made a safe word, please let us know 😊 Chapter 1, let's go!!!
A lot of the videos and posts you were looking at were fairly older and not since the new expansion launched. With "The War Within" it's quite a bit easier to pick up and play once you get the basics down. Listening to people complain about the game in their old videos definitely isn't a good way to start after the game just made quite a few changes to update a lot of the old systems that were harder to understand lol
I'm glad you still had fun despite the love/hate videos that you ran into and hope that you will keep giving it a go because the game is headed back in a better direction again and I finally resubbed myself after being gone for over a year and I'm loving the new changes and the new expansion.
Blorthog probably had a blast, too. This is basically what playing MMOs is about.
I know this video isn't super new and you may not see this, but as someone who has played since late Burning Crusade, through good and bad, I've become jaded. Watching this through your fresh eyes full of wonder was such a genuine joy. I'm so happy to see someone fall in love with a world that was once just as amazing to me. I'm glad you waited so that you didn't become like us; someone that's burnt out and has a hard time remembering why we loved it so much. Thank you for this wonderful video. I hope you're having a wonderful day!
Not the music being timed PERFECTLY with that mount up dude..! Welcome, too the family of WoW, you´ll love it for sure!