I actually knew Dive and I did raids with him, he was a fantastic guild leader and let me just say that his yelling was part of a character he played. The entire guild knew his yelling was a joke and it would motivate them through humor. He was truly the best!
@@BooguyTheAdept There is interview with him called "The Quest: Interview with "50 DKP MINUS" Onyxia Raid Leader DIVES! " from 2019. Every who want to know what happend to him could watch it. I never agreed with madseason about his statement that Dive was the angriest raid leader, and that interview proved me right. Hope Asmon will watch it on stream someday.
I have mixed feelings on the funeral one, on one hand it was terrible because people were just trying to pay their respects to a person that had unfortunately passed away and it wasn't even a fair fight since no one had gear on, but on the other hand that funeral and the player that unfortunately died will be remembered for a long time and you might even say that it was a memorable ceremony that propelled that player's memory into every wow player's mind. I might be biased cuz i know that if that was my funeral i would have loved every fucking second of it if that shit happened.
I remember seeing the video for that serenity now raid and losing my shit in mock outrage. At the time I playing FF11 and was still standoffish about Warcraft. The idea that a game existed that allowed something like that fascinated me. It's a big reason that I joined Wow and the horde back in vanilla lol
I used to play on Arthas-US during vanilla and 2 things to add for you guys. 1) The guild (Arthas-US) did use master loot. There was a bug at the time that you could get around it and loot anyways. I know someone that was in that raid and I was looking over her shoulder when it happened. There was another guild on the server called which was basically a guild of ninjas. The Ninja shown in the clip (I forget his name) did this as a type of test so he could join the guild. 2) Maydie (also from Arthas-US) did in fact sell his account, and the clip in World of Roguecraft was filmed, it was already in the hands of the second owner. With that said, Mute was one hell of a PVPer and dummied a LOT of good players.
@Gaunter O'Dimm no i didn't. And i dont know if a believe you, but its not realy relevant to me, i dont care where he comes from. Btw cool name, the witcher 3 , best game ever👌
Really? I love his content and documentary style editing, but his voice is so monotoned , cracked, and unsteady making it really hard to listen for an entire video lol
The sad part is, the guy who got perma-banned was basically pulled into it by his guildmate who was the one to actually receive the item, and who managed to escape while his guildmate took the fall :D
The most infamous were the ones that brought the blood plague out of that one troll themed instance that glitched and became a veritable virus that was killing everyone in big cities. BUT they dont have em on the lists. *smfh *
I think the funeral one was in extremely poor taste by the raiders, but come on, have the funeral on an RP server. I know they probably wanted have their regular characters or whatever when having the funeral, but just stick to some level 1 characters for the funeral. Its the thought that counts in these circumstances.
The reason why people used "free for all" loot, was because at the time there was a bug with master looting. Even on master loot, there was a small chance that the master looter was unable to loot any items. So, free for all was the workaround.. it however enabled ninja looting :)
Stands for "Dragon Kill Points" or "Dungeon Kill Points." Used in mmorpgs as a form of currency within groups of players to bid on or "buy" items that are recieved in said dungeons. Awarded in different ways: time spent in the dungeon, how many bosses (main monsters) are killed, etc.
Mccuck and Asmon saying they like the funeral crashing but if one of them died and they were holding an event in game and something like that happened I guarantee they don't find it funny anymore lol.
Wasnt there an infamous scandal about world first 80? It had to do with 4 players leaving a dungeon group temporarily before an xp drop to give it all to one player. There was some aftermath to this but 70-80 happened really fast bc of that glitch.
Julien Barreaux, 20, told police he wanted to see his rival player "wiped out" after his character in the game Counter-Strike died in a virtual knife fight. A court in Cambrai, northern France, heard how Barreaux plotted revenge for seven months after the online "killing" last November. He then located the victim, named only as Mikhael, several miles from his home. When the man answered the door, he plunged a kitchen knife into his chest, missing his heart by less than an inch, a police officer told the court. He added: "Barreaux was arrested within the hour and told us he had wanted to see his rival wiped out for killing off his character."
There was a video of a rogue soloing Ratttlegore and some DM bosses and that's what made me finally play WoW after leaving SWG came in about 7 months before BC and made a rogue and priests and the next 6 years was the Wow life
Looking back on this now a couple years later, I cant help but wonder if the funeral thing would be as funny to you if the same thing happened at Reckful's memorials. Bad form Asmon...
The most horrible thing about that pvp battle in the end is that the family of the deceased person were to attend the event... Imagine people telling you "hey look we're having a ceremony for your loved one in wow" only to witness a pvp battle led by trolls over the virtual dead character of your loved one...
Things like ninja looting suck but I mean the funeral thing is on another level entirely, imagine going to an irl funeral and like throwing water balloons at the people there, just not something you do and its pretty lame imo. Someone they knew died, and they were mourning that person. There wasn't even the honour of having a good fair fight, the people were dressed in rp gear and weren't prepared.
These guys don't have the balls to crash an irl funeral theyd probably get the shit kicked out of them. But the internet is a different problem just look at tge comments of any viral vid you'd probably see some racists shit.
simplissity I agree so hard it’s not Real life , people half put there hearts away on this one , try it On my server , I’ll Make my guild camp the graveyard and bodies
8:20 100% agreed. It is fun. Blizzard seems to have a hate on for fun. Of course fun can't be for everyone, but in wow's early days of vanilla and later tbc, there was some fun for everybody in different ways. This was one of them for rogues, but they still got dunked on by other classes and they had their limitations. I think MoP was the best time for classes and specs feeling fun. Casters had instants and movable casting for a lot of spells. Melee had great manoeuvrability. Every class felt fun to play while it was still no worse than vanilla's pvp style. The pvp now feels like you are throwing wet wads of paper at people who are also throwing wet wads of paper at you in comparison.
3 insights into Martin Fury by Leroyspeltz...... 1. My warrior was hacked (some chinese hacker) and I lost all my gear/stuff. I gave Martin Fury to KC on a whim, but under the proviso that we would talk about what we used it on. We always did. 2. I think we used it 14 times over 3 days. We Never knew it would work, until we went into Ulduar and used it on the trash mobs. The reaction in vent was priceless. And you know the rest.... 3. I would do it again. And correction KC AND Leroy (me) got perma banned. I asked Blizz for Leroy & KC back on multiple occasions...no dice. (They threatened Legal recourse at one point.) One last thing.... We had planned to use Martin Fury in Orgrimmar killing Thrall and anyone else in a 30 yrd radius! Here's something none of you know...it worked even when you were DEAD! :)
For anyone who cares. There was a reason why ninja looting was so huge in classic. It wasn't because we were too stupid to set ML. The system didn't work well in classic. Names of raiders often wouldn't appear on the list -- especially if they died during the encounter. So, there you have it.
The red shirt guy obviously had some sort of impairment, but is very into WoW. That kinda person is perfect for giving a job doing what they're good at. He sounds like he'd be really good to have on the story/lore writing team when doing a new expansion. His job would be to doublecheck that it all makes sense.
The guild I was in, who was the best guild on the server and therefore had the Scepter for Ahn Qiraj, told the whole server they would open the gates on a fixed date and proceeded to open the night before at 2 AM. Speaking of infamous shits
My first experience with a RL'er in WoW during Vanilla was a RL'er and GM that was a military officer, and oh boy did he run his guild and raids like one! Hilarious and it sure as hell made you immune to ever getting offended in the future. I am truly thankful for that angry crazy man for teaching me how to not be a butt hurt special snowflake getting upset by trivial shit and taking everything like a personal insult. It was a successful guild too :)
When you throw your morals out the window and do horrible things towards others even its over the internet, You lose your humanity, And when the day you die, It is the one thing that will matter.
Insidia probably knew about it, and someone mentioned in game.I highly doubt that Blizzard would've taken their world first back if they didn't at least have something pointing to at least one member making the connection between the platforms and the bombs.
Everyone was using the bombs in raiding back then like he said, but you had too to kill that boss the first time or basicly wait till you outgeared it. I raided top 50 guilds world back then and we were using the same strat just that one mistake back then was a wipe and the encounter was too long for one person to not make a mistake.
@@EternallyGod I don't doubt it, but I keep asking myself why Insidia specifically got the ban. The only way I can think that Blizzard would see it as justified would be if they thought that Insidia knew they were bugging out the encounter. +25 players is a lot of mouths that have to keep the secret, and I don't doubt that one of them mentioned it to a friend at some point, probably only in a tell, but that would've been enough.
@@darkinin Blizzard only banned you back then if your exploit helped you kill the boss. If you were exploiting and wiping they left you alone since you werent benefitting from your exploit. Sounds stupid but GMs actually talked to people back then and they would tell ya.