It’s mostly “NPC’s” that are offended by trivial stuff like this.
Some insecure pvpers like to put them in macros.
I wonder who is insecure, the people using the emote, or the people getting offended by it, hmmm…
Well, speaking for myself, it does not offend me, it just makes me roll my eyes…
I don’t understand why anyone would want to do that anyway. Just seems like low life behaviour. If that is important to you and you will unsub without it then thats a great result i think.
/spit was the only reason I played wow.
unsub and uninstall!
I replaced it with /soothe .
No, it’s for people safety.
You should also wear a mask and stay 2 meters distance from me.
good riddance.
I always felt that people using it in PvP are just embarassing themselves.
I personally always felt that the person that is killed and spat upon has it worse, but each to their own I guess.
From my experience it was mostly the players you killed doing the spitting before dying/after ressing.
Why would the person that killed you /spit at you when they have no reason to be mad at you as they defeated you?
To assert dominance? Same as tbagging, lolling, cannibalizing or any other common way to defile a corpse in this game. The salty spit sure happens, but I find it less common than the victory spit, and I’ve ganked a lot of people.
No, you can’t. It appears you are sad about it. But you are always free to go to a public place and pratice it IRL.
Because this is Warcraft not Happy Little Pony Adventure.
get a gnome , make a macro that says /rasp see them wave 2 fingers at the horde
it’s just an emote in a game. there isn’t even an emote it’s kust text that apprars taking it so seriously is pathetic
All real and mature women LOVE AND TURN ON by the sense of danger if bad guys moan, lick and winks at them.
It adds no value and just promotes juvenile behaviour. Its gone so hopefully it took some players with it. The community could do with a purge.
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there are many emotes that add no value… and no one quits a game over a removed emote. you sound american