Damn, 8 years already...

#1 - Feb. 12, 2014, 10:34 a.m.
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Figured out a day too late, but still cool :)

11/02/2006 - N/A - 14-day Guest Pass - Expired


Subbed ever since (monthly)

Just playing a bit less apart from Guild Raids and dailies when there is new content.
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#4 - Feb. 12, 2014, 11:22 a.m.
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12/02/2014 10:36Posted by Dekota
Time flies when you are having fun =)
At 310%!

Let me share a little sneak peek that @abrosiabi just leaked on his twitter account about the development of WoD to celebrate your 8 years with WoW:
“A sleepy Talador”. Work in Progress.

I think this looks serene and beautiful at the same time.
What do you think? Getting excited about WoD?
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#23 - Feb. 12, 2014, 4:31 p.m.
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Wow, so many old schoolers!

Anyone has some cool screenshots to share with the rest of us from back in the day? I'm starting to feel nostalgic already!

What are those small little things that you always remember when you think about vanilla?
For me, other than major raids and events, I remember fondly of some specific farming spots, the Scarlet Crusade casters in that small tower near Hearthglen while trying to get the formula for Crusader, Righteous Orbs, Encrypted Twilight Texts in Silithus, essences of air... Mmmm... how I loved when these dropped !
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#72 - Feb. 13, 2014, 11:22 a.m.
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12/02/2014 18:04Posted by Prat
http://imgur.com/YpfnCPr
Note the autoattack on 1, #skills #ProUI # SoC
Eheheh, but you also had extra bindings, ct_raid and PallyPower.
That's quite something for that time!

12/02/2014 19:33Posted by Perry
http://imgur.com/reW1ums
Ye olde interface after finding out about addons. We had NO IDEA back in the days. It was just "More data is good. Give me more data".
Indeed, the inner geek in all of us needs to be constantly fed with plenty of data, even if irrelevant for gameplay! <3

12/02/2014 19:33Posted by Perry
http://imgur.com/aADxSqE
First time I actually made it through BRD with a group. Took the throne.
You did well. One should always take the throne after finishing a full BRD run, it's tradition.
I loved the fact that BRD was such a long and somewhat hard instance, having those small and fixed groups of highly skilled friends with whom you would run these type of dungeons daily made me really enjoy the whole social experience that I got from these.
It was always a very fun and engaging experience because they were long enough for people to start to interact and have fun with each other, but also because you tended to run the dungeons with the same group of people, you would start to become bolder and more creative in the way that you ran the dungeons, pushing the limits and learning/adapting to your friends' play styles, boosting the group's synergy with slight adaptations and predictions at the individual level. So, sort of like raids have always been but in a more "cozy" environment.

Thanks for all the screenshots and the stroll down memory lane everyone! There's so much love for Warcraft going around here that I can almost feel it in the air.