It was also a super Jedi Master move. Not only could he swing that in the first place, but it was effectively a non-violent ruse meant to save lives. The first time I watched the scene I was a little let down that Luke was still physically on that darn island, but the more I thought about it afterwards, the more I liked the symbolism of his final act.
I wonder if with all these WoW “second modes” like Plunderstorm or Remix, we will soon get a new WoW custom place where one can build their own house in the wilds?
This is why I loved my Rattataki lass. This pale, wraith-waif, so spindly some of the bigger characters could probably just karate chop her in half, filled with all the sarcasm, all the snark, and enough Force Lightning to crash a Cruiser
So I’ve downgraded WC3 from 1.31 to 1.30 to fix the hero inventory bug, and it did get fixed, but it has a different bug. This one, however, works in the player’s favor.
The three primal guardians don’t use their orbs of fire, frost and lightning, and instead the orbs are just lying on the ground near the Horn of Cenarius. You can pick them up with Tyrande and then give one orb to Furion in the next mission.
Still, 1.30 is the version I’m going to recommend for people interested in the campaign, as apart from that it seems bug-free.
I’ve played through the first four missions and am going to play through the last three after writing the next Retrospective post. I admit the final mission, Twilight of the Gods, scares me; I never even tried to beat it.
On normal it should be doable. There’s two goldmines nearby that you can expand to, but both will come under attack from flyers. If you’re in need of units quickly, there’s two mercenary camps nearby aswell, one with furbolgs for heavy melee infantry, and one with dark trolls , range and healer units to add some utility I believe.
If you can get away with it, plop some moonwells down in Jaina’s base, along with maybe a barrack or two so you can pump units straight on the front. I never managed that on hard but, on normal you might pull it off, as it is a pretty long way from your own base to Jaina’s.
Edit: And if you can, a squad of hippogryph riders may come in handy to pick off meatwagons, I remember the enemy -loves- meatwagons in that mission.
The Interrogator loved my Inquisitor.
“Ahhh, finally, a student who appeciates that Force Lighning is not the question, because it is always a Given. Wonderful~”
Actual peeve as I try to discover if there’s a “my people” in the Batman fandom or if most of them have fled the BatFam bloggers: If people who really like Jason Todd would actually READ the comic in which he dies that would be amazing.
If you read some of the issues before that you’ll even get a damn gold star.
I commend this person for their extremely niche video.
Gameplay informs story. Therefore we can conclude that actually Night Elves are not serene protectors of the forest but actually will destroy trees just to let them rot in the ground, while the other factions carefully make use of the whole buffalo.