Non-World of Warcraft Players React to World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria Cinematic Trailer!!
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So the concept of Pandaren actually came from one of the Original Art directors, Samwise Didier, who drew a picture after his daughter was born for Christmas for his family, of a Humanoid Panda with a cub on his shoulder. Fans of the series gave it a huge response. This started several easter eggs, and jokes, with the penultimate being an april fools joke revealing Pandaren as the 5th playable race in the Warcraft III RTS. Fans were stoked, and Sam was like.. "Are you kidding me? You really want that?" So in warcraft 3, they actually added a few pandaren easter eggs, cementing them in the universe, including one of the Hire-able Neutral heroes from the tavern being a Pandaren Brewmaster.
This all happened.. at LEAST 2 years before Kung Fu Panda was even conceptualized.
A lot of people do think the Pandara was made because of Kung Fu Panda. I don't know how many times I had to tell this same story.😆
Is that why Illidan's weapons have panda faces?
@@GEOgraphicdesigner Yes
Not only easter eggs were implemented, in the special horde campaign in WC3 The Frozen Throne, where you play as Rexar The Beastmaster, you can also team up with a pandaren brewmaster named Chen Stormstout who helps establish the current Horde with Rexar and Rokhan, a troll shadowhunter. He is an established character who mentions Pandaria in his dialogues. Back in 2003.
Yep. When this was announced so many people were saying things like "lol Kung Fu Panda." But those of us who actually played WCIII were like "Soooo, somebody over there played WCIII too, huh?"
Just to make a point. Pandaren and Chen Stormstout were from before Kung Fu Panda. They appeared first in the RTS Warcraft 3, as a semi joke. But they are here as canon and it was a cool expansion.
And they had a different style, kung Fu panda inspired Blizzard to make the more silly style we got.
woah did Kung Fu Panda actually appear in first in WOW? that's kinda insane! Thank you for enjoying and watching our videos :)
@@GMineo First in Warcraft 3. Before WoW. I am being pedantic now, but there is a difference.
@@GMineo Yeah. Chen himself has been in Warcraft since 2003, when he appeared in the epilogue chapter of The Frozen Throne ("The Founding of Durotar"). You can also find the lengthy quest chain "Chen's Empty Keg" throughout the original Barrens (they might also be in the revamped Barrens, I don't recall).
When you make a Pandaren character, your starting zone is technically part of Pandaria, but there's so much for to see when you get to the higher levels! Also, the Pandaren race is the first race in WoW where when you are done with the starting zone, you have to choose a faction, either Alliance or Horde...
And technically, yes most the weapons used in this cinematic are in game! Chen Stormstout is so awesome!
Or you ca be like Doubleagent, and NOT choose a faction and just mine and pick flowers xD
No the pandaren starting zone is not in Pandaria, it's on the back of the giant turtle Shen Sin Zhu roaming the oceans.
Um, correction, the pandaren starting zone actually is not in Pandaria, but instead on the back of the turtle Shen Zin Su (can't spell kek) in the ocean, which drifted from Pandaria long ago and never found its way home
P.S. I never leveled a monk, so I don't know how they returned to it as their order hall in Legion
@@Klaital1 Yeah. The Wandering Isle is basically a Pandaren colony that was more or less cut off from the Pandaria continent. Because the Isle wandered away due to being a giant sea turtle.
ohh that makes more sense now, Pandaren is one of the starting races. Thanks for letting us know! We are still new to all of this so this info will help us big time when we play WOW on Wednesday for the first time!
You should really react to the pre-lore videos too, The Burdens of Shao Hao for this cinematic, Lords of War for Warlords of Draenors the next one, Harbingers for Legion and Warbringers for Battle of Azeroth they are amazing and explain a lot.
Little lore intro, after the Cataclysm the Alliance and Horde are at each other's throat and the Horde naval force corners the Alliance one and they ran into this land that they don't have charts on which is the land of Pandaria.
The Panda Is Chen Stormtout if I'm not mistaken, which is a wandering Brewmaster.
Fun fact Pandaren pre date Kung Fu Panda but this expac was after it.
Amazing reaction as ever ♥️♥️
Then all Ingame Cinematics 😋
Agreed!
Thank you for letting us know! We are trying to watch and react to the WOW series in order :) Thank you for enjoying our reactions
LORDS OF WAR definitely^^
@@3xScArFaCex3 Lords of war is the best one as a whole
Okay, Lore Time!
All this story is happening on Azeroth, because this is the name of the whole planet. Pandaria is a continent inhabited by panda--like Pandaren, that got surrounded by mist 10000 years ago and was merely believed to be a legend to this day.
As you might know, Alliance and Horde are the two major factions on Azeroth, and this cinematic takes place at a time when the Horde attacked the Alliance relentlessly (In Garrosh Hellscream, they had a pretty war-mongering warchief at this time). So, the first two scenes show a sea battle between an Alliance ship and a Horde ship, with both ships sinking in the end.
The orc is ship-wrecked from the Horde ship, the human of course from the alliance ship, and even washed ashore of a completly undiscovered land they continue to fight each other.
The pandaren is Chen Stormstout. His first appearance was in Warcraft 3, where he helped Thrall to found the Horde, and actually, prior to this cinematic he never was in Pandaria either.
He comes from the "Wandering Island", the starting zone for all player pandaren characters. Basically, this island is a GIANT turtle, that left pandaria with a population of pandaren on it's back a few hundred years ago, Chen and all pandaren players are also explorers to this new continent.
The funny thing is, the Pandaren in the cinematic, Chen Stormstout? Pandaria, the land shown, isn't actually his home. He's a stranger to it too, but it is his *people's* ancestral home. He's from a group that left for adventure, and ended up living on the back of an island-sized turtle. But now, he's come to Pandaria to explore.
That Panda is Chen Stormstout a legendary brewmaster monk. That green guy is a unnamed orc not a ogre and that human is a unnamed human. Now back to Chen he is one of the founders of Orgrimmar although he is friend to many on the horde he stays out of the Horde and Alliance conflict because he loves to explore.
Chen Stormstout - name of Pandaren. (fun fact: that character was made by Blizzard earlier, than... "Kung fu panda").
The Panda (Pandaren) in this video, is named Chen Stormstout. This is his homeland, but he's a wanderer, and it's actually sort of ironic because he had only just arrived in Pandaria (The place this takes place in) when the Human and Orc showed up. He was as much a stranger to his own land as they were. He's also part of a family that owns the biggest brewery on the continent, though most of his family doesn't seem to have any clue who he is. That being said they all come to accept him, and he's probably the biggest name in all of Pandaren Lore because he goes all the way back to the RTS Warcraft games.
I really cannot wait for more future WoW reactions. When people say that they get better, they aren't kidding. I think you'll love them! Keep it up and hope to see more from you guys soon.
We have noticed that the Cinematics are honestly upping their game every time we watch another one. Really hyped to continue the series! Thank you for the support
Btw guys just to let you know a few little facts:
1- Azeroth is the whole world. It's her name. (I say her because she's a slumbering titan.)
2- The whole world is based around the conflicts of two factions Alliance and the Horde, Orcs and Humans. There are other neutral factions but it's not like there is any huge third kingdom.
3- WoW is not like League of Legends, It's an mmorpg so the hero of the story is essentially the character who players make, there are lore characters, but they are only at their own plots/questlines, and you can't play as them.
4- You might get really confused when you start WoW in its current state of BfA, because the questing experience and leveling has really awkward timeline switches and stuff... so i would've recommended you to wait till the next expansion shadowlands come out and then play it, they will fix the leveling and story issues.
5- Uh... last but not least, don't expect anything crazy early on... first 60 levels of WoW is just running around being a random adventurer xD
Hope you have fun.
Lich king: fools.. Wait there is only one.
Max level Player from bfa:*poke*
Lich king: owchie.:(
Been enjoying it for 10 years now. ^_^
The cinematics are really only going to get better from here.
The gameplay sadly not lol
Until Shadowlands that is...
@@FarkasfaROCK Actually, Wrath was the worst Gameplay wise, it's gotten better since. Still'll never get back to BC though, but Wrath's gameplay was a steaming pile of shit.
@@pendraco2000 Mop gameplay was best
brooo dont hate on TBC tho
You should watch Bottoms Up. Not really worth making a whole reaction video over with how short it is, but it's almost like a post-credit scene for this cinematic. Absolutely hilarious.
A fun FYI. The overlook where they fought? Is an actual location in the game and you can get an achievement by straightening out an incense burner that somehow became loose. (Hmm... I wonder how?)
I'm waiting for ONE person to react to this, and NOT go "KUNG FU PANDA"
You gonna be waiting a while, lmao.
You'll be waiting for a hot minute.
ALL non-WoW players say that.
After 9 years, it still happens on the regular. Probably not gonna stop
The panderan that was shown in this cinematic was a monk, which was introduced with the release of this expansion. It was the 2nd character introduced as a playable character in the game, with the first being the death knight in Wrath of the Lich King. I have played this game since it came out almost 16 years ago, and still love it today!
What I find annoying is the fact that they will reach the warbringers, the boa and shadowlands videos at some point, where you have to know the backstory to understand the pain and the frustration we suffered and they will giggle and make fun of the characters. :/
Tbh, I've watched/read/played it all and felt that frustration and I kinda want to giggle and make fun of a bunch of the characters now. The story was just perpetually held back by the mmo medium because they just have to keep manufacturing reasons why everyone has to come together and learn valuable lessons about working together and then have it all be ignored and forgotten so they can make another expansion.
At the very least by now, I'm pretty sure every race would have people on faction side, but instead they're all just arbitrarily stuck into the two same factions still after all this time, but really there shouldn't even be a horde/alliance thing anymore really, only a few of the races even hate a few of the others now. Blizzard makes great character moments but are terrible at creating a long term narrative for them to all go through, with BFA and especially Sylvanas, this kinda shows alot.
Indeed the whole allies vs horde died years ago. Still i only ever played alliance and even though i read/played everything that happened i try to immerse myself by only "knowing" what an alliance member would.
So most of the times i still try to be a seasoned alliance member who hates the alien invaders.
The cinematic takes place in The Jade Forest, the first zone that both the Horde and Alliance start in when they reach Pandaria. It is widely considered to be one of the best zones ever designed. It is breathtakingly beautiful and the story is very compelling as the two factions find themselves short of supplies and manpower after they initially clashed and got shipwrecked.
The story has you discovering the native pandaren and their culture as well as the dangers of raw emotions. In the land of Pandaria strong emotions (such as anger, despair, doubt, fear, hatred, violence, and pride) can manifest into evil spirits called Sha. That is why the Pandaren value inner peace and harmony above all else. If you play as Alliance, under the orders of Admiral Taylor you recruit the wise bipedal koi fish people called the Jinyu as allies while if you are Horde, General Nazgrim directs you to enlist the help of the mischievous and immature monkey-like Hozen. The story of the zone culminates with the two inexperienced armies clashing at the foot of an enormous statue of Yu'lon the Jade Seprent, the benevolent protector of the forest. The fighting causes the long dormant Sha of Doubt to reawaken and begin wreaking havoc.
This sounds like a beautiful experience to play and It makes me personally super excited to play WOW soon! I am a big fan of graphics and art put into games so I am really Hyped to play soon! Thank you for explaining this to us! We honestly don't know much so explanations where its kept in basic terms and easy to understand are super helpful!
I cannot wait for the Horde Videos
Mists of Pandaria along with Wrath of the Lich King are my favorite WoW expansions.
The name of the panda in the cinematic is Chen Stormstout
theres a short video for after this fight with orc and human drinking in a bar trying to figure out what just happened you should watch. Pretty funny
For reference. Azeroth is the planet where (most) of the game takes place.
On that planet are about 5 continents arranged roughly in a ring. Near the center of the ring is the Broken Isle (the core of what was basically the Pangaea supercontinent of prehistoric Azeroth). North of that is Northrend, which is largely subarctic and kinda has a Norway sort of vibe. Then the Eastern Kingdoms which are sort of Tolkien-esque with human kingdoms that have sort of a European vibe, but also High Elves and Dwarves and Gnomes. Across from that, furthest west, is Kalimdor, where the Night Elves and Tauren are the dominant races. Southmost, between the southern tip of the Eastern Kingdoms and the southern tip of Kalimdor is Pandaria, which you saw featured in this cinematic.
The Alliance and Horde are largely based in the Eastern Kingdoms and Kalimdor respectively, but each faction has a certain amount of a presence on all of the continents. The fact that these two nations just can't seem to keep from kicking each other's asses is sort of the center of the game's plotline.
So excited for wod, before this is the backstory of Pandaria called the burdens of shaohao, and after this there’s a short with them in a bar. Watching lords of war for wod would be pretty cool too
Lol a few things. Pandaren’s have been around since the 90’s in wow lore, long before Kung fu pamdas!
The pandaren in this cinematic is Chen stormstout, a very famous pandaren. This expansion, as well as the cinematic, is about how the alliance and the horde bring their war wherever they go, including the continent of Pandaria. Pandaria was hidden with magic for a long ass time, to shield them from the war. But the war found its way to their shores anyway. Hence, the expansion “mists of Pandaria.” Hope this helps! :)
That pandaren is none other than Chen Stormstout, a Pandaren Brewmaster Monk (basically Drunken Master style) who left his home of the Wandering Isle (a colony of Pandaren who live on the back of a giant turtle that swims around the world) to explore Azeroth and becomes the most famous Pandaren outside of Pandaria.
Once Pandaria is re-discovered, both the Alliance and Horde send expeditions there to search for allies and resources in their war against each other. As this happens, an emotional force known as the Sha, manifestations of dark emotions like Doubt, Fear, and Anger emerge and start to wreak havoc across the continent. This, combined with an insurgent Yaungol invasion (basically yak Tauren) and a swarm of Mantid looking for conquest (giant humanoid insects), cause the pandaren to look to the new arrivals for aid.
Garrosh Hellscream, Warchief of the Horde, decides to up the ante in his desire to make the Horde great again (but only for orcs, all other races he sees as weak due to their putting honor above victory), and uses a mana bomb developed by the Blood Elves to essentially nuke the Alliance outpost of Theramore, claiming all the continent of Kalimdor for the Horde, and pressing a warfront in Ashenvale forest to push back the Alliance there. This has implications later, as Jaina Proudmoore, leader of Theramore and former lover of Prince Arthas, loses her gnome apprentice in the blast and is engulfed with rage at the Horde over their deaths. She leads the Kirin Tor to Pandaria to confront the Horde, and kicks out all of the Blood Elves from the city of Dalaran.
Over the months of exploration and fighting, a rebellion begins to brew within the Horde. Vol'jin, leader of the Darkspear trolls and friend to the former warchief Thrall doesn't like what Garrosh is doing to the Horde, and confronts him, only to be banished from Orgrimmar for questioning his leadership. Vol'jin travels to Pandaria and is set upon by assassins sent by Garrosh to end his discord, but he is rescued by the Shado-pan (Buddhist monks who live solitary lives in the Kun-Lai mountains). During his convalescence he becomes friends with a Human SI:7 agent who was also injured, and the two aid the Pandaren against the coming of an ancient evil that has resurfaced: Lei Shen, The Thunder King, an ancient mogu emperor of Pandaria who has been resurrected.
Finally, Garrosh falls victim to the Sha of Pride and is infected with its power. Travelling back to Orgrimmar with the spoils of his plundering of Pandaria, he reinforces the city against invasion and orders martial law, viewing all non-orcs with suspicion. The Darkspear Rebellion gathers outside the gates of Orgrimmar, along with the Alliance expeditionary force sent to lend them aid against their common enemy, Garrosh, and sieges the city.
Deep in the bowels of the city in a vast underground fortress, Garrosh is finally fought and defeated. High King Varian Wrynn of the Alliance, against the counsel of Jaina who wants to see him dismantle the Horde, stays Thrall's hand as he's about to execute Garrosh, and says that the Pandaren are the ones who've suffered the most from Garrosh's warmaking, and that he should be remanded to their custody for a trial. Vol'jin is chosen by the leaders of the Horde races to be Warchief, and Varian tells him that so long as the Horde holds to honor and justice, things will be fine, but if anything like this ever happens again.... he will end them.
Orc and human fight. Third party butts in, causing the orc and human to stop fighting each other and fight together against the third party.
This basically the relationship of the Horde and Alliance (the two main player factions represented by the orc and human respectively) in a nutshell. They fight each other until some third party attacks the, at which point they join forces to beat the new guy, then go back to fighting each other right after beating the new guy until another third party shows up. Rinse and repeat.
The pandaren is Chen Stormstout, He was a drunkard pandaren who wanted to go travel the world and leave his homeland because he felt he's not made for the way of other pandaren, so he goes and travels everywhere possible on the world and becomes the greatest Brewmaster Monk to ever live, but then he realizes that maybe it's time to go back to pandaria and to his own people, but then the events of MoP happens and he's stuck in middle of the Horde and Alliance war.
Another big MMO out on the market right now is Final Fantasy XIV (14), and it's cinematics are pretty nice. Give them a watch!
there is a funny follow up trailer to this one were the orc and the human are piss drunk in a tavern talking to each other drunkenly like WTF was that?!?
Can’t even tell me mop didnt have the best class design. Bring back 50 button rotations for pvp
I miss it so much. BC, WOtlk and Pandaria best 3 versions of wow ever fight me
@@Nic-ye2yz Right there with you. It's a close second to Wrath for me, and BC third. So much was right about MoP. And it was drop dead gorgeous. That, for me, was the last truly epic expansion.
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We are super excited to play WOW soon and experience the incredible craft that is WOW. HI TO PERU!
This is actually a good representation of the slight differing views of the Alliance and the Horde. The Horde, in an unknown land, charges head first into the mists, securing a foothold to ambush the Alliance soldier later. The Alliance meanwhile takes their time to prepare a better weapon than a broken sword before carefully slogging through the mists. But faced with an unkown opponent and when the chips are down, they band together in the hipes of stopping a greater threat.
So the Orc (Horde) and Human (alliance) in this cinematic arent important characters at all, I dont even think they are actually in the game, but the Panda (their race is called Pandaren) is called Chen Stormstout, and he is a major character in this expansion.
This cinematic takes place in the land of Pandaria, it hasn't been discovered by the races of the horde and alliance until now because the entire continent was surrounded by dense mists (hence the title: Mists of Pandaria). The reason why the land is covered by mist is explained in the animated short series: The Burdens of Shao Hao.
I am pretty sure the orc and human in the cinematic are Nazgrim and Admiral Taylor, who are notable characters in the story.
@@Klaital1 nah it's not them, they're just generic soldiers.
Jaemi's reaction is the most adorable!
These are adorable from the perspective of someone that has been involved with the Warcraft universe for almost 20 years.
I wonder how they will react to the map size of the game. It takes 4 hours to walk across Kalimdor! And it also takes 4 hours to walk across the Eastern Kingdoms!
.... thanks for the warning... it will be a fun adventure!
You should really check out The Burdens of Shaohao for more like this!
1:10 Okay, first of all “Azeroth” is the name of the World 🌎 that the Warcraft Universe is Set. Second, it’s called “Pandaria” not whatever you guys just said.
You guys are kinda brand new to looking at the Warcraft series, but so far have enjoyed watching your reactions so far as well as all the Overwatch videos you’ve done so far. Keep up the good work, and “ Game it ‘TIL you Make it”!
I want this Marc's glasses so much :(
Azeroth is the main planet where the story takes place in WoW, it has many continents such as Kalimdor, Easter Kingdoms, Northrend and Pandaria. Many believe there's still a whole other side of the planet we have yet to explore yet. There are many other planets in the lore already as seen in Titan facilities/cities such as Ulduar in Northrend which have many different worlds displayed in its halls.
There's also alternate timelines and different planes, one of which is the setting for the next expansion Shadowlands which is basically the afterlife of the WoW universe.
you should watch the clip with that human and the ork drinking in the tavern next,to have a good closure for this clip lmao :))))
Some lore to know about this expansion:
At the end of the last expansion, the Horde got a new Warchief named Garrosh Hellscream. Garrosh loves war and hates non-orcs, so tensions between Horde and Alliance are at an all time high.
Meanwhile, in the wake of Deathwing's return, the mists hiding Pandaria have dissipated. Now the Horde and Alliance are vying for influence and control over the continent to get the upper hand in the war.
Long ago, the Pandaren emperor Shaohao conquered his inner demons (save for his Pride) and banished an enemy from the land known as the Sha. The Sha are manifestations of negative energy that were cursed upon the land by the dying breath of the Old God Y'Shaarj (pronounced Yah-shah-Raj). The seven Sha are the Sha of Anger, Hatred, Fear, Doubt, Violence, Despair and Pride. Because the Horde and Alliance brought the negative energy of their war to Pandaria, the Sha have now been able to return.
Eventually Garrosh goes over the edge and commits some war crimes, including corrupting the Pandaren's most sacred vale with the heart of Y'Shaarj and taking the heart for his own power. Doing so, he basically single handedly resurrects the Sha of Pride. The expansion ends with the Horde and Alliance uniting to overthrow him.
In the end, Garrosh is imprisoned, but he gets broken out by the character Wrathion, who is one of the few remaining uncorrupted black dragons. With the help of a bronze dragon who can control time, they send him back through the Dark Portal, but also back in time, to the pre-apocalypse past of the world Draenor (the world where Burning Crusade takes place). They hope he can forge allies for Azeroth to help protect it from the coming Burning Legion invasion, but Garrosh a jerk so instead he unites the orc clans to conquer Azeroth himself. This leads into the next expansion you'll see, Warlords of Draenor.
4:57 i like how he is like wtf is he talking about
Love the WoW reactions guys, I always love seeing people who are new or never played watch the cinematics! Keep up the great work! Is there also a patreon to donate to or something like that?
We will be live streaming on this channel our first game play of WOW this Wednesday 8/26 at 10am pst :) there you will have opportunity to interact with us and our community along with give us support! Hope to see you there!
Some lore is in Warcraft 1,2 and 3, some is in the books and some you can get from playing through the quest lines
You guys should look at "it was a bear in a hat" WoW cinematic when you do the next one.
They should look at that one (which is actually called "Bottoms Up" `before* they do the next one (which will probably be the Warlords of Draenor cinematic). Otherwise, the joke is kind of lost (like... that would have been fun before, now it's just irrelevant...)
btw these are expansion trailers you have been watching so far, so they wont contain alot of lore, its more a teaser of the upcoming expansion and what it will consist of. Example being the first trailer was show casing the character races and some classes, second trailer was showing the new races added and the main "bad guy" that the players are supposed to stop, third trailer again showing the new class and the main bad guy that you have to stop etc. Each expansion requires you to level your character up by doing quests that give you the story bit by bit until you are powerful enough and have the story and knowledge you need to find the bad guy and defeat him. You guys are missing the ingame quests which give you the story and ingame cut scenes.
edit; this expansion brings pandas as a playable race and monks a playable class.
I'd love to see ya'll start to play WoW, but I'm a long term addict so probably shouldn't listen to me. As always the I'll be the weird person to extend the offer, if you want a tour of Azeroth (the world) you a have blood elf warlock at your service. ❤ Tymara
You should definitely watch the trailer for the shadowlands. Most notably, Bastion and Maldraxxus. But most definitely, Bastion first. It'll help you understand your questions about Arthas. Hope it helps. 😁
"sit ur ass down haley, and stay their too"
You know, I’ve played this game since day 2 of launch when I could finally log in (so about 16 years I think), and now that I think about it I don’t believe I’ve ever come across a sharpened stick weapon that I could equip lol
5:52 “Ok wow wow wow” sounded like a pun 😂
(Extra information on races:
Horde: orc, troll, goblin, undead, tauren, Blood elf
Alliance: human, worgen, gnome, dwarf, night elf, draenai
There are other races since new expansions but is not relevant for the cinematics. You can also pick your own class, but not all races can pick all classes, for example a human can’t become a shaman)
His name is lorewalker cho and he is traveling different places in search for knowledge
You can be alliance or horde with the pandarens. So they end up fighting each other.
panda vs panda doesn't sound fun... but we are excited to play the game soon and experience the WOW experience
@@GMineo definitely. It is a very fun game. Plus if you get all of the expansions, theres a lot to do.
Can I tell you how many people's reaction is "Kung Fu Panda!" (: even though Pandarians were created way before Kung fu Panda.
tHE PANDA IS named Chen Stormstout, you can lvl thru the panda zone from 10-50 once shadowlands comes otherwise its from i think 80-85 because once shadowlands comes its gonna be max lvl 60 again
It was actually 85-90 when it was introduced, but level changes in either Legion or Battle for Azeroth changed it to be 80-90, resulting in Pandaria outside of Chromie Time being 10-35.
hahaha never played wow but this is pretty wow, I might start playing it someday.(btw new intro new outro rocks :D)
Best time to start WoW would be when the new expansion, Shadowlands, drops around november. WoW right now isnt very “new player friendly.” I started around april and seeing all the new customization options and leveling revamp that is coming makes me wish i had that when i first started.
This is from an old event not longer possible to interact
If you ever do, come to Stormrage Alliance. The name is Autumnclaw.
Warcraft have a large lore but most of it is in the games or books, but if u want to know more of the lore of the last expantions, since Mist of Pandaria (MoP) Blizzard make short animated films telling us about the story of some main characters in each expantion, you can see those and normally are just 6-8 min long each, I think they can help you understand better the actual WoW History,
- The burdens of Shaohao (MoP)
- Lords of war (WoD)
- Harbringers (Legion)
- Warbringers (BfA)
- Afterlives (Shadowlands) this ones is the newest one and only have the first chapter (my mistake first chapter is 27.08.2020 we have only the trailer)
You can see too the in game cinematics chonogically you can find in UA-cam compilations of those
Wow is a great game and honestly out of all the games I have played I like the community around it better . Starting a guild or questing with the people you meet online , is some of the most fun I’ve had gaming for the last 6 years .
You gotta check out part 2 of that vid. It's just a short follow up with the orc and human
after this trailer, Blizzard made a funny short clip sequel called "Bottom's Up"... you might want to watch it. :D
Haley looks like she has just woken up lol
Great reaction, make a reaction to the story of Emperor Shao Hao from this expansion!
Warlords of Dreanor cinematic next. One of the best
hopefully soon! Keep an eye out for it :)
the orc guy and the human guy
they were just both soldier on the ship
both of them washed up to the shore of pandaria.
and the name of the panda is "Pandaren"
You didn't watch the whole video. There was an "after credits" short. Only a few seconds long, but very hilarious.
The 🐼 in the vid is Brewmaster Chen Stormstout he is every bit an outsider as the other two. He was born and raised on Shenzen Tsu the wandering isle. A colossal sea turtle.
By the way the type of person he is is a Pandaren a blend of English with Chinese. Obviously Panda is English, ren (人) means people or person. So they are Panda-people. Or in Chen's case he is a panda person.
The pandaren's name is Chen Stormstout
You should definitely watch the trailer for the Shadowlands Afterlives. Most notably, Bastion and Maldraxxus. But most definitely, Bastion first. It'll help you understand your questions about Arthas. Hope it helps. 😁
Ok lore time :
Pandaria was a ancient land of pandas covered with deep mist so that no outsider can go there. For 10000 years it's stays like that.
Until these 2 guys accidently found it after the sea battle.
Character in cinematic:
Panda - Chen Stormstrout. The only panda who walked out of the Pandaria. He's a neutral character. But he usually seen with horde cause he have friends in orcs. And he love to drink.
Human - commander Taylor. He was alliance commander who stepped to Pandaria first. He had story there. Spoiler, he was killed in next expansion and ressurected as ghost. He continued to do his job tho.
Orc - General Nazgrim, Second in command of horde forces. Also first to step into Pandaria from horde side. Spoiler, when we start rebellion on horde, we kill him. He wanted to die there cause it will uphold his honor. He was raised by Lichking as a Deathknight on later expansion.
Just wanted to show 2 of the people in Cinematic are undead now.
Those two were never confirmed to be any named characters and Chen wasn't the only one to leave Pandaria. His ancestors travelled for a long time and during this expansion he's exploring it as much as we are. Also the pandaren on the Wandering Isle (the giant turtle) had been separated from Pandaria for many generations.
soo your saying... the pandas won LOL but in all seriousness that's actually pretty cool knowledge! thanks for sharing with us. It was definitely info that we didn't know yet. Thank you for taking the time to let us know! Also thanks for supporting us and watching our videos!
I would love to see them react to lords of war
Please react to the Burdens of Shaohao!!!! They're short animations that explain the story of Pandaria, they're awesome!!!!
So many references to other games in these reactions lol
Fun fact: Pandas are no longer endangered
Awe they missed the blooper clip at the end of the cinematic after the logo at the end
WE NEED LEGIONNNNNNNN asap 😭
There is a short cinematic following this with these same characters called "Bottoms Up" ( ua-cam.com/video/jon4GV1u3uM/v-deo.html ) that should be seen... actually there are a lot of cinematics and in-game cut scenes that add a lot to the story and lore of what happens in various expansions that are great to watch and are worthy of reactions along side the Trailer cinematics.
Who else love the panda 🐼🤩🤩
Mists & Legion were my favorite expansions.
Yeah....I said it.
React to patch 5.4 Siege of Orgrimmar trailer and Siege of Orgrimmar ending cintematic (there are 2 versions both horde and alliance tht are slightly different tht tell the point of view of the faction you're watching from) BEFORE you watch the Warlords of Draenor Cintematic for it to make SENSE PLEASE I AM BEGGING YOU!!!
OKAY PEEPS -- CHOOSE THEIR RACE AND CLASSES FOR WOW!
Starting from the left....
Tall white dude: Human Warrior
Dark-haired lady: Pandaren Monk
Young man w/glasses: Gnome Mage
Blonde lady: Night Elf Hunter
.....and go!
Horde version:
Undead Warrior (Arms specialization)
Pandaren Monk (Windwalker spec)
Goblin Mage (Arcane spec)
Nightborne Hunter (Marksman spec)
Counterpart version A:
Dwarf Warrior
Pandaren Monk
Worgen Mage
Void Elf Hunter
Counterpart version H:
Orc Warrior
Pandaren Monk
Troll Mage
Tauren Hunter
LOL is wade slowly move out of frame or is it me LOL, well im part of the Wade thurst squad soon i noticed thing affecting Mr amazing (aka Wade) lol love you guys, and that panda wasn't a fighter lol he was a rice farmer as you saw him hauling rice package.
Azeroth = The World.
Pandaria = A Continent.
Any plans to react to movie trailers? If so, you guys NEED to react to the new Batman trailer!
You have seen this one, now look at the sequel of it with the tavern it's quick but funny. Search mist of pandaria tavern ;)
We all knew someone would say "Kung Fu Panda".
Who did you think it would be?
Please guys react
the World Of Warcraft : Battle for Azeroth cinematic trailer🙏
1:58 is when it starts
Btw Mists was a really good expansion except pandas 90% of us hated them lol
Check out "Bottoms UP!" short funny follow up video
"I will grind World of Warcraft until I get to this land of pandas". Oh, how easy this has become with Shadowlands. Simply complete the new tutorial and tell Chromie that you want to go to Pandaria.
You have to have gotten a level 50 prior to then if you want to Chromie Time your way through Pandaria.
PAN-DARI-AHHHH! 0_0
I wish Pandaren were non faction, but alas
Mist of Pandareeeeya :O
so their reaction to the pandaren is because pandaren are the Big Foots of the wow universe.... like either didnt believe they were seeing what they were seeing
was very cool expansion :P
before you watch the Next Cinematic -
U should watch this little sequel :,D
on the end from "Mists of Pandaria"
ua-cam.com/video/jon4GV1u3uM/v-deo.html
and then you an continue the next one :,D
:O does that mean that you love me Jaemi?! uwu
I love all the pandas sooo if you are a panda then yes :3 yes I do uwu
mop was one the best expac after all downhill
RageQPanda where u at ?