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Why would you be sad about your accomplishments? We appreciate the content you bring to all of us. I remember you used to say "I am not a gamer, I am only a streamer". And that was many many years ago. Now I believe that you are both. Bringing both excellent rogue gameplay mixed with a combination of your own unique personality. And that is why we love you man. Do not kick yourself down ever please.
What makes a good rogue a good rogue is the fact that you can't prevent him from getting behind the pillar. There wasn't too much the shaman could have done there.
great play, i take my hat off, sir. This is how i play rogue: -Sap -Attack too early, without waiting for energy to fill up, because nervous. -receiving massive crits -panic -vanish -getting aoe´d out off vanish -desperately pressing all buttons at once, hoping it will help -game reads the "Distract" button -lose. but the feeling i have sneaking up on em, makes up for it!
@@piggerGg if you’re gonna be the grammar police you should try learning grammar. Spelled and spelt are interchangeable in UK english. In American english spelled is correct. Noob.
Tbh he was very unlucky. First the rogue lives with 70 hp, and after that he parrys the killing blow. I would have been angry if I would have been that shaman.
@@_TG exactly. those minor rng elements obviously can be frustrating at times, but they also create epic moments like these. makes the games feel way less scripted and predictable than retail
@@dilbopillobobip7528 the man knows he will never be this good at something ever again, unless he’s good at laying pipe then he ain’t got nothing to worry about xD
It took him probably 13 years to reach this point. If he played 5 hours a day, every day for 13 years, he would reach 24,000 hours on the first quarter of the 13th year. That’s nuts.
Man spent 1000 days playing just a rogue can we thank this man for putting so much time and effort into being a amazing RU-vid creator and a amazing rogue
I remember trolling pshero on vbox or something calling him a gypsy, but respect from Bulgaria man. You just popped in youtube and all i can say keep it up!
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1000 days but divide it. Since he doesn't play 24/7. 1000 days is around 2.5.ish years, but it's like 4-5 years in reality since he doesn't play 24h a day
Those were some real cray survival tactics then made it look too easy, my homie with those narrow escapes then just toying with em maynnnnnnn, letsssss goooooo!!!
I played wow PvPs for too long to understand that There's no "average" rogues in arenas, It's either very good rogues, or dead rogues. I always find rogues are easy to handle, untill you met the ones like this guy.
Talent called Cheat Death, every 1 min they take reduced dmg by 90% increase further by resilience rating. Thats why hes always at 1% hp and play well enough to kill them with the 2nd chance from cheat death.
My best WoW story was playing a rogue on a PvP server, in the Shadowmines. Ganked a warrior. Waited a good ten minutes til he was half dead from combat, then ganked him again. I decided to leave before he called his guildies. As I was running overland, stealthed, he respawned right in front of me. His ghost was close enough to his corpse so he rezzed above ground, figuring I was still down there. Pure, unbelievable chance timing. I ganked him a third time before he knew what hit him, but felt so bad I signed onto my alt just so I could apologize to the poor guy. 15 years later and I'm still talking about it.
Hi Pshero. I've been watching you for a few years now. Love the content. Thank you very much. Have you ever done a video where you announce what you're pressing? Would love to get better at playing like you. I watch which buttons you're pressing but its pretty fast and I miss a lot I'm sure. Do you have an arena where you announce what you're doing as it happens? Thank you regardless.
@@marintakanov3554 at the bottom of his screen, centered above his actionbars theres a single rectangle that displays what he his currently pressing, i think you missed that
@@20piecemcnuggets63 Basic reading comprehension goes a long ways. Hes saying "I still think what he did was extremely impressive, but the shaman made a mistake"
I played shaman in vanilla and while he's not a thoroughbred look at how long it takes for poison cleansing to remove the poison when he places it. (spoiler it doesn't) Totems were fucking awful in classic and the only good totems were tremor and earthbind. (special shout out to grounding) Even tremor didnt fucking work half because of the way totem ticks worked. Not to mention totem stomping macros (which doesn't apply here) but I assure you that the "stoneclaw" changes didn't really do shit but troll a couple idiot hunters that couldn't adapt.
@@doublejesusful KEKL first dispel from totem just a resist, maybe put down another one that might dispel it so you can net in the kill? Killing noobs in skirmishes, what an absolute legend Pshero is, getting boosted to Gladiator it is
@@nandrolone.is.underated fair point! If you count that as actually "doing" something. I'd argue it's the most "not doing anything"-thing a human does... :P
Love your plays and how chill you are at all times! 24000 hours of rouge is an incredible achievement man:) you should be a proud nerd, I bet the people who looked down on nerds before e-sports kicked off feels stupid now. I remember when being a nerd was a negative thing, funny how things turned out:D
I mean that really depends. You look at a lot of the guys in esports and most of them don't have the "nerd look". It's just that games became more popular to the point most guys play them now. Playing games lost its nerd tag unless you play this many hours without it being a job. Then it kinda remains tagged to ya
@@robert8930 very true but it still depends on if they just play as a hobby or make money off it. Working 24k hours for shit pay is also looked down upon as a lot of people do but we don't call them suckers as they are. I think if it makes money for them, it erases any negative of playing too much games