"That moment"

On my first day, I can’t wait to come walking out of the canyon north of Razor Hill to see the original Orgrimmar in all its glory. I’ll get goosebumps as a major wave of nostalgia will wash over me.

Is there one moment you’re looking forward to when you begin your new journeys into old WoW?

These clickbait titles have got to stop.

Clickbait…how?

Thought maybe I’d throw out a topic for people to talk about the positive things they’re looking forward to.

Is there one moment you’re looking forward to when you begin your new journeys into old WoW?

I can’t wait for my first “failed” error while trying to gather herbs.

Also, RESIST… RESIST… RESIST

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That moment when you pull 2+ mobs and realize you’re gonna die…

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That moment when you miss your killing shot on the Murloc just before it runs up to its three friends…

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The battle cry of the murlocs.
And the sinking feeling in the pit of your stomach when you hear more than one in each earphone.

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That moment is going to come during the short, narrated flight to Deathknell.

“Learn this one simple trick that drives Murlocs crazy”

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I was honestly looking forward to that first login, and seeing like 100 other people in the login area, trying to kill the level 1 and 2 mobs. With sharding, I’m not sure I’ll see that now. So I’m a bit disappointed.

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“You won’t believe #5

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The first time I kill a gnome running away from me with a shadow bolt, where they do that hilarious death animation where they get knocked into the air and their corpse lands 10 yards from where they died

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Ha ha, yea, that is a great animation!

"AMG the title made me want to click it.

THAT MEANS IT WAS BAIT!"

Bait implies the contents were false, misleading or empty; this guy’s thread title is NOT clickbait, unless he changed it to “That moment” after you said this.

Unless “your moment” was seeing a clickbait title…

I think you’ll still see it. It’s more like we won’t be seeing 700 other players making it impossible to actually do anything until once you’re out of the initial 1-6 area.