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49 Gedanken zu „WoW Classic – Rare Mob Locations + UNIQUE LOOT – Duskwood“
  1. You just earned a subscriber. Trust me, if you upload consistently your channel will blow up. With classic coming around, quality content without the bullshit is highly demanded. And you deliver it just right. Keep it up!

  2. hello, i like your videos. my advice/constructive criticizm is to try to emphasize more on mobs' damage and health. try to put yourself in the shoes of players whose level is similar to those of the rares. even some non-elite mobs are not possible to be done solo, since some either have lots of hp, or hit like an elite. a good solution is to put your gear in your inventory while fighting the mobs, and hit them with your staff/lvl 1 frostbolt. i guess its a little late now since you already covered most of the low level zones. cheers

  3. The memories of casually doing quests or such, and then you hear from half-way across the zone " Raargh! ", and you turn around and aw lawd, he comin' for you.
    Or if you were just standing around, then you turn around, and he's right there behind you … !

    Mor'Ladim, the most terrifying thing in Duskwood.
    Two-handed greatsword, attacks like it's a dagger, and aggros over half the goddamn zone.

    Beastwalker robe would be great for Druids, but primarily Priests clearly.

  4. I knew of the tunnel between catacombs and I was siked when I found it as well (I played in Vanilla starting from 1.12, but I actually only discovered that tunnel in TBC when a Draenei shaman friend of mine and I were leveling in Duskwood).

  5. I played a warlock back in vanilla, and I used to farm that spiked collar so I could run around with my felhunter, my other felhunter, and my zergling pet all at the same time. I may be misremembering, but since the collar was a one-use item, I think you could activate multiples and have a whole herd of felhunters following you.

  6. I wish WOW would tap more into the horror genre when designing zones. In 2005 when I started playing, this zone by far was my favorite in all of WOW. Even after BC, I still recognized this as my top. Ravenwood Cemetery serves almost like a non-instance dungeon for low levels and was a challenge for anyone to solo. It was a right of passage to walk brazenly alone through the catacombs. WotLK quenched my thirst of fighting undead, and only zones like Dragonblight would I consider better than Duskwood. With its rares and the unique drops, it still to this day remains one of the best zones in all of WOW.

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