are you still friends?
I never played an RPG or an MMO in my entire life until 2009.  Imagine having both during WoWâs golden age during Wrath ![]()
I did that too, back in Vanilla.
You used to be able to wall-jump on nearly any steep ledge in the game, it was a skill.
Blizzard eventually got better with their terrain and boundaries, and you started sliding down hills that were too steep. Before, you could scale them very slowly by jumping.
I remember they patched out wall jumping while we were still in Vanilla.
Three confessions:
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Iâve played this game from basically 10 years old, to 30 as an adult now. I know too much about the game, from being around too much. Itâs overly familiar. Iâve taken many, many breaks over the years, but this is indeed my Vanilla account.
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I also found a glitch back in TBC that let me fly in the air, unmounted, while also killing mobs that couldnât fight back. It was broken, and I was scared of being reported, so I didnât abuse it at all.
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I got the Darkmoon Dirigible the week it came out, farmed 1,000 tickets by creating lvl 1 tauren, driving them down to the faire, doing a quest that gave me about 50 tickets in a box I could mail to alts. Repeated for a few days until I got the mount. Blizzard immediately hotfixed it, made the Darkmoon boxes BoP lol. I like to think I am the reason they did this.
 
In the chaos of battle grounds I tab target to whoever it says I can hit, often times Iâm just attacking pets.
I still donât care about Teldrassil. It was just the same thing weâve been doing to gnolls, furbolgs, murlocs, kobolds and quilboar. Just on a somewhat larger scale.
::in a hard whisper::
Confessions~
I once tricked someone into believing there was a âGnomish Ponyâ mount then watched them spam Trade for 30 min looking to buy one.
Confessions~
Dude same.
I love messing with my daughter about it since sheâs a die-hard nelf fan.
I still have my Idol of the emerald queen in my bank, even though itâs a grey item now and Druids have not had an idol slot for decades. Just canât bring myself to get rid of it.
Farted and blamed the innocent dog for it when other people realised. sorry babble. ![]()
YouTube started in like early 2005 and I started playing Spring of 2005 (took friends a few months to drag me away from Dark Age Of Camelot) so I had it from the get go.
Some of us stay in touch still, Iâm the only one that still plays though.
My most consistently true confession with this game to this very day.
I over react to topics people rage about in game or here in the forumsâŚ
The real truth - I donât actually care even a third as much as I let on.
My real view is itâs a game. Thereâs nothing important enough to lose sleep over with a game.
I care enough to laugh when NE players get all RP about their family pixels dying.
When I first started playing WoW, I didnât remove auto-attack from my bars until the mid 30âs. My first character was a mage.
Oriental Shorthair. Iâm a hobby breeder and I do the right thing which means that the money they make goes to them first, so they get the best care. In this case, the best care meant removing all of her teeth.
One thing Iâve learned about cats is that they get bad dental problems. Itâs not just domestic cats and itâs not genetic degradation. But it does seem to be something that happens in captivity. If you look inside a wild tigerâs mouth it will have these nice, strong teeth, and while a pet tiger will live longer, even if fed the best diet, it will have terrible, rotten teeth and even tooth resorbtion. Yes, their mouths try to eat their teeth. Nobody knows why, but my guess is that when the teeth are not used as much, because humans break up their food for them (which they insist on) the teeth start to have these problems.
Okay another Kara Guild run, this time Iâm on my Rogue, weâd done Attumen and were going through the kitchens to get to Moroes.
Weâd called a smoke break and everyone afkâd to do whatever, I was bored and pickpocketed one of the kitchen skeletons, he didnât like that and aggroed.
When the Guild got back from break, everyone was dead. ![]()