"Some of my fondest memories in WoW are things that never really should have ever happened. I don't mean random happenstance taking the wheel of life from me, nothing like that. I mean glitches, bugs and things that the Blizzard devs really never intended to happen. Sure, some bugs are not so fun, like losing equipment you worked hard for or getting blocked in a raid because a boss isn't working right, but there have been a lot of really awesome ones, too. Take, for example, the screenshot above. It probably doesn't count because it happened on the Wrath beta and of course there are bugs there, but it was the beginning of a night that made me laugh for hours. If you can't tell what's going on... I'm piloting an airplane, my buddy tried to hop in with me but his chair is floating a few feet over my head for some reason, and someone decided to park their siege tank twenty feet up a wall, inside of the wall. That pretty much sums up the current state of Lake Wintergrasp, in case you were wondering. If that doesn't count, there's the time a few years back when some friends and I ran Zul'Farrak, and a basilisk we aggro'd threw us twenty feet backwards for some reason, into another basilisk that threw us right back. We cried tears of laughter through about twenty minutes of the two basilisks playing catch with our flailing bodies before we were coherent enough to try and figure out what the heck was going on. Do you guys have any memories like this. Do you ever wish you could go out and do them again for the nostalgia of it all, or are you pretty content keeping it a one time thing. Something interesting just happened to me recently: I was on my Charger trying to get on the elevator in Shattrath from the Scryer tier.
Being impatient, I jumped down as the elevator was coming up, but managed to jump right on the edge of it right as it passed by me. Instead of plummeting to my doom as I would expect, I simply stood there, as if standing on solid ground. I waited for the elevator to come back, and still just stood there, reigning over the city on my invisible cloud.
wow goldThe second I bumped forward, I 'fell off', and immediately regretted not taking a screen shot. " "Ferocity Pets! These are the face-rippers, the squishie-killers, the pets that make us proud to be a Beastmaster hunter! Cats, Devilsaurs, Raptors, Wolves! Yeeha! Moths. That's what we're being told, yes. So we tamed a level 69 Moth from Netherstorm, took it to Shadowmoon Valley, and let the fun begin. You know how devilsaurs are supposedly filled with helium.
wow goldWell we think moths are made of a carbon-fiber and Kevlar composite. Holy smokes, foshizzle! You are invited to download the YouTube version (41MB) of this movie here, and the full-sized version (248MB) here. Note: We say in the movie that Moths are ""exotic"". They are not; our mistake.
wow power levelingThey are new in the Wrath of the Lich King, but any talent-spec hunter can tame one. As always, a great big Thank You to the WoW Insider editors for allowing us to publish this movie both here and on our little blog at the same time! dear big red kitty: i think i love you. your videos and commentary are teh awesome. i watch every one, and enjoy them tremendously.
mp3 playersi don't even play a hunter, and most of the time i have no clue what you are talking about, but i don't care. i've said it before, but i wish all
warcraft videos were done this way.
please keep 'em coming I have wanted to tame a moth since the day I saw one on my Shaman.
wow goldThat was one of the driving motivations for me to level a hunter alt to 70. The day I reached Outlands, I went straight to Terokkar to see what level I'd need to be to get one... 62! ...so I trudged on with only that goal in mind.
wow goldReach 62 so I can tame a moth in Terokkar. The minute I hit 62 I headed to the forest in search of my new pet.
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