And why are you being so rude for literally zero reason? I didn’t do a single thing to provoke you.
That’s basically saying that he cheated. If the elements go silent, you know exactly what that means.
And why are you being so rude for literally zero reason? I didn’t do a single thing to provoke you.
That’s basically saying that he cheated. If the elements go silent, you know exactly what that means.
I musta missed that earlier post, then. Apologies.
What Zulzamba said earlier.
No…Thats not it at all.
Thats Thrall feeling remorse over killing a person he didn’t need to kill while using the elements.
Not even because of the elements. It’s the act of killing Garrosh in general.
It has nothing to do with him using the elements to do it. If he broke Garrosh’s neck with his orc-thighs, we’d be having the same conversation, only the other side would have even less ground to stand on.
That sounds more like you are putting words in Thralls mouth.
No he didn’t. Read the lore here:
The rules of a Mak’gora seem to be different between each Mak’gora, since they are chosen and set by the participants themselves. Generally, there are thus no specific rules. The only consistent theme in all Mak’gora is that the pair must fight to the death or until submission. Magic, for example, has never been stated to be forbidden, and has, in fact, been used in multiple Mak’gora duels and thus seems to be permitted.
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I’m not. The original rules were obviously to never use the elements in that fight.
If they were allowed, Thrall would’ve begun chucking fireballs immediately, but he didn’t. It was only until he began losing that he pulled out the elements as a last resort.
A rather annoyingly common misconception.
Here, I’ll post it again.
Give up, Tok.
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So what. He used the elements and he is a Shaman. Guldan used magic as well.
I suppose if I fought, I’d have to use no arrows or if a mage fought, they couldn’t use magic either?
It’s a rule no one follows, like jaywalking. The only ones who complain are of course Warriors. Imagine if dueling had the same rules, no one would follow them in that regard either.
Thrall changed many of the original rules.
For example. An Original Rule was fight to the death. Thrall changed it to non-lethal combat.
That was when he was Warchief. I am saying “original rules” in reference to that specific Mak’gora.
Ah. You have a citation to the rules they agreed to for that specific makgora?
One glaring fact the Garrosh supporters overlook; he lost. Which means he was weak. He knew Thrall could use elements, and he left himself exposed.
I don’t. Though if I use context clues I can figure them out.
Really? You think?
(I’m saying this as a huge fan of Thrall)
In the middle of Nagrand, of all places.
It’s like trying to duel Medivh while he’s holding the focusing Iris, and letting him keep it when he offers to put it away to make it fair.