Pet Peeve #INFINITY - Thanos gonna cry

I guess they forgot to set the alarm. xD

I guess they forgot to set the alarm. xD

Maybe we had a late night after celebrating freedom from slavery, Karen

1 Like

In Wolfheart, we see the power of a worgen first hand. It took a dozen men to try and subdue one, and most of them died trying. In Cata we see a worgen picking up a wagon and using it to club the :poop: out of you.

Wolfheart also shows us that the curse gave Genn renewed vitality and he fights with the vigor of a man in his prime.

2 Likes

Fair enough. I admit that I was wrong.

3 Likes

The Worgen upgrade should be mandatory for all humans, it would sterilise the Forsaken and it doesn’t pass onto offspring so in a generation the Undead would be no more.

7 Likes

Telling you, it pisses me off that one of the few Pandaren themed content we got since MoP is either phased or insignificant or just butchering established lore. In 8.2 that Pandaren Island called Snowblossom truly is gonna ruffle my jimmies… Why isn’t that available out there in the world? BfA truly an expansion of potentials but none used well.

1 Like

My peeve is that on the new forums I am eternally dressed in shirt :frowning:

1 Like

Blizzard can’t seem to handle a main plot.

WoD? The main poster antagonists were the mookiest of mooks, whereas side plots like Arakkoa were the real stars of the show.

Legion? The Legion itself isn’t nearly as memorable or cool as the Suramar stuff.

BFA? The war campaign is mostly boring, fun sequences are few and far between, and the story is poorly interconnected. The unrelated leveling zones were solid, on the other hand.

Hell I love pandas and pandaria but I’ll be the first to admit Lei Shen and 5.2 was the best part of the expansion even though it was presented as a sideshow.

12 Likes

This is a peeve of mine to be honest. There isn’t a single reason why you wouldn’t be “upgraded” into a worgen. Oh, you turn into a werewolf when you are angry…that’s so terrible. Except not really. You can still use magic of all sorts, you become stronger, quicker, immune against becoming undead, and your children will not even be cursed!

So, really: What’s the downside? It’s described as a curse, but it’s more like an upgrade.

3 Likes

In the same vein: why aren’t all capable draenei converted into lightforged? Beside it being an upgrade it also weeds out hiding cultists.

2 Likes

“Why wouldn’t you wanna be an abomination of rotten magics”

also, aren’t ‘sane’ worgen literally incapable of infecting others?

and then cultists just stopped disguising as combat capable roles.

Also, it’s still unclear what Lightforging actually does to someone

Crowley does it no problem, although they convertees drink his blood, they aren’t bitten.

can I get some sauce with that? can’t find anything on it

https://wow.gamepedia.com/No_Escape

It’d be nice if male orcs actually attacked with their offhand weapon when dual wielding.
Also, how sometimes (often) the weapon strikes don’t happen at equal intervals, but instead strike both then wait too long. (this is on all races)

(So instead of strike right weapon, wait short amount, strike left weapon, wait short amount, strike right weapon, etc. it’s strike right weapon, strike left weapon, wait for too damn long, repeat.)

Huh, well that’s new (to me).

Still leaves the ‘unnatural magic’ aspect of it though. Don’t think it’s very Alliance to make that mandatory.

Why do so many people seem to be cookie fiends in RP? It’s not just the weird child rpers, but a lot of apparent adults are like it too. Sure, a nice big cookie is good every so often, but it seems to be some characters only diet… why aren’t they diabetic?!

Because being cutesy is more important than writing an actual character with a personality.

3 Likes

When the ‘back’ button jumps down 8-11 posts at random instead of going back to where you were.

5 Likes

And become stronger, faster, more resilient, you can probably smell an enemy before you can see them, and even without weapons you can still rip apart an orc with your bare hands and fangs.

There is no reason why an Alliance soldier wouldn’t want such an upgrade outside of some “illogical” reasons (hesitation, personal morale etc.). It not only makes him stronger, but also increases his chance of survival. The worst part is that you turn into a wolf when you are getting angry, but that’s a small price to pay for what you are getting. You can even get children and start a family without problems.

1 Like