Dude, you should hide the chest for the ultimate Garrosh feeling.
Garrosh and Sylvanas are my favourite ones. I dont like dancing around the tree… holding hands… with flowers in my hair - like Thrall and his friends.
Garrosh haters treat lore characters as if they were real world individuals.
It doesn’t matter if Garrosh creates more conflicts. It’s actually a good thing.
What do you guys want, exactly? We make peace, we kill all the vilains, and then we can’t PvP because we love each other so much, and we can’t PvE cause no threat left? World of Warcraft becomes a farm simulator type of game because no hatred & no fighting allowed?
I don’t pick my races for lore reasons, but for cosmetic ones. What’s your point?
I’m not a hardcore RP player. I just prefer Garrosh, period.
It’s just finny to see to write someone with the race which Garrosh hated at most that he miss him and thr true Horde, that’s all.
I’ll also miss N’zoth because he’s a missed opportunity and I’m not playing as one of his minions either as far as I’m aware.
I’ll blow your mind, I know, but you can miss a foe.
It keeps my insides in ,because of the “accident”
I’m an elf fan and I like Garrosh.
I look beyond racial favorites and the overall story and I have to say, up until 5.2, Garrosh’s tact was extremely sound.
Using Goblin tech to bewilder and confuse the night elves in their own lands, was genius.
Getting Jaina to punish the Blood Elves for him, in essence (and albeit, unknown to her) and bring them back to him was great.
Theramore’s planning was genius from start to finish. His only missed chances were Jaina, Shandris, Vereesa and Varian.
Common, we all know he is a Ogre-headed buffoon.
He weren’t standing bs.
Scourge fiends are what she employed. I’d have said the same thing.
Garrosh was an idiot by playing alone and kick everyone else out who don’t share his opinion, ergo he screwed up hard in the end, but I think Brigante can listen all his mistakes better than I do.
In the end, yes.
But he suffered from bad writing and a rushed ending.
At the very start, his tactics were sound and they achieved results. He had good reasons to hate Humans and Night Elves and brought the Blood Elves back in line, without even raising a finger, or having to get Sylvanas and/or himself directly involved.
He lost in the end because he became a vilain in a videogame where vilains are not allowed to achieve anything nor to kill any major lore character.
See: N’zoth, Azshara, Deathwing, the Lich King.
I bet you she will be a character who will serve as an “enemy of my enemy.”
Garrosh was fine until he turned into a complete psycho. Hardpass on him, Sylvanas can join him in the grave too.
Everyone except Azshara achieved many things though.
They did…in Warcraft, not in WoW.
Deathwing breaking a few rocks here and there isn’t really what I’d call “achieving something”.
True, but still, Lich King and N’zoth achieved many things in the warcraft universe.
I’d say Arthas achieved more great things than the Lich King himself.
Arthas destroyed both Lordaeron and Quel’Thalas and handed those lands to the Scourge.
Yes, he (The Lich King) achieved results over the Scarlet Crusade, but arguably, so did the Alliance and Horde forces in Dragonblight.
Horde forces ended the threat that was Brigette Abbendis.
But not in WoW. No vilain ever does anything in WoW. Gul’dan is the only vilain ever to have dealt a significant blow to us by striking down Varian.
So, the fact that Garrosh fell in WoW is not so much a “he made a mistake” thing, but more of a “he’s a vilain in WoW so he’s doomed to fail miserably” kind of situation.
He was the villain because he made specific mistakes, that’s the thing. He abonded other Horde races and was not only the enemy of the alliance after this. He failed because his “me against the world” didn’t worked.