How toxic is World of Warcraft really?



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In This video, we put the toxicity of World of Warcraft’s leveling experience to the test!

Join me and find out if WoW is really as toxic as people make it out to be!

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00:00 Intro
01:27 The plan
02:00 Social leveling
04:55 The dungeon plan
05:35 DPS Dungeons
09:15 healing Dungeons
13:20 Tanking Dungeons

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10 thoughts on “How toxic is World of Warcraft really?”

  1. This was great, so nice to see there are nice people out there willing to help. I think we tend to remember the toxic interactions as they stick out more than the positive ones in our minds but this just shows that the majority of people are actually alright 🙂

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  2. toxic behavior is and was a big part of wow.
    and a lot of players love it, in my opinion you should be free to say and insult everyone that you want in the game .
    even racist words should be allowed ,. you can easily put the toxic people on ignore list.

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  3. When people encounter toxicity in WoW it is usually not during leveling. It is during the endgame and in particular during high m+ in my experience. I find most people will be nice towards newcomers in almost any game that you play but when playing at a more advanced level, people expect you to do things well and get annoyed if you drag them down. This is what creates toxicity in my opinion, combined with big egos.

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  4. M+ can be pretty toxic. Also the most toxic players are in SoD and Cata where some ppl are expecting you to know every pixel since its old content mostly. This is nice video but its at end of expansion when more serious players play something else.

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  5. First time tanking I failed one pull and this guy called me a retard and then everyone left.
    Second time was a way better experience people were patient and it was a good time.

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