Oh noes! Not again! Spriests are OP!

#0 - June 16, 2009, 8:28 p.m.
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Hai guys, I'm back with another video for your enjoyment :)

This is just a continuation of the last one, so don't expect any better opponents (or better gameplay by us).
What you can expect:
-Arena
-Shadowpriests
-Watching us fail @ arena
-Some different music

What you won't see
-High ratings
-Facerolling
-FotM

I hope you enjoy this as much as you did the 1st one. Again, any feedback, comments and QQs are welcome, and let's keep the spirit of the shadowpriest alive. Thank you for reading my short intro, watching the video and/or commenting :)

I also feel I must stress again, that the video is not intended to show skill or any form of proffesional pvping, it's simply a small view into the world of arena shadowpriests who choose to play a comp that's very very rare.

Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kTsPjKKtqE (Make sure to watch in HD)

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Additional Information:
I record all my videos using FRAPS 9, at high resolutions for the best quality. Having huge Hard drives makes the issue of space a nonissue. All of my videos are edited in Sony Vegas 9 and most of my music is on my hard drives as well. Sometimes I use Wavepad to edit music etc but that's not often.

Dweyna and myself have only been doing this for a couple of months, and before that we've never played a comp like this, we usually favoured the traditional rogue or warlock as our partner.

We're learning this comp still, and thus won't be getting Furious Gladiator any time soon, but we hope to get the title and mount before the end of the season ;)

And to all the people who've whispered dweyna and my self: PLEASE DONT DO IT WHILE WE ARE RAIDING FFS :p We're glad you liked and, but it makes it hard to focus when people are trying tp pick your brain :)

I my self am happy to discuss the ins and outs of our comp should anyone want to :P

edit: the bit before the link. Link should now work.
#27 - June 17, 2009, 1:16 p.m.
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I concur with the posters putting emphasis on the 'fun' part ;)

Perhaps Áida's videos will inspire more people to share some of their favorite PvP experiences. I wonder what other 'unorthodox' team make-ups we might see posted here if more people follow in Áida's video-making footsteps.

Anyone want to surprise me? ;)
#70 - June 18, 2009, 12:26 p.m.
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Q u o t e:
you have no idea how you'd be surprised when i'd show you my videos that show how much skill the retarded class you call a death knight takes, where they tunnel vision faceroll me not allowing to cast a single spell

this is defo what i call "my favorite pvp experience, really


Well, you're more than welcome to post up videos of arena games that lead to a loss, by all means. I'm not sure how surprised I will be now that you have told me about it though ;)

Q u o t e:
What has this got to do with my video x_X
c'mon guys, keep the QQ to another thread please :(

I think what Mr Blue meant is he'd like to see more underdog movies and maybe proving that boomkin/elem or something like that is fun and entertaining to watch!

Personaly I wanna see dual-boomkins, now that'd be pro! It'd be like a rain forrest :D


You're onto something here. In a forum where a large quantity of the threads or posts are negatively loaded, often in forms of rage-venting, it's both refreshing and nice to see that some players are going about their thing and really enjoying it. Additionally, players putting a little extra effort into it and producing some Arena videos that both inspire and entertain others is something we are more than happy to lend some visibility to for the benefit of the community.

I think that it is easy to forget the fun things one enjoys if all one sees around is negativity and complaints. Don't misunderstand though, voicing concerns and feedback is something we also appreciate - provided it is done in an appropriate fashion. Good examples of this, most recently, are the class Q&A threads in each class' respective forums.

Q u o t e:
I think this one time Slorkuz's comment was taken the wrong way, such a shame that people just want to QQ and do so even if the topic is not a QQ one


Indeed. Please keep this thread on topic and leave the "QQ", as Aida so eloquently puts it, behind when posting here. The intention with these blue tags was to increase the visibility of something the community as a whole could enjoy. Please don't make that an invitation to troll, spam or otherwise disrupt the intention of this thread.