Rare Mobs of Classic WoW: 3 Lost Tales | World of Warcraft



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Happy Friday, everyone! Today, we examine hidden or deleted stories behind three of Classic WoW’s most unique “silver-portrait” rare mobs! Buckle up, because you’ve probably NEVER heard of these secrets before!

Video Footage:
– Blizzard Entertainment’s World of Warcraft (2004-)
– Blizzard Entertainment’s Warcraft III (2002-)
– Some images retrieved from Google Images and WoWhead.

Background Music:
– “Westfall,” “Barrens,” and “Swamp of Sorrows” from the WoW OST
– “The Vrykul” from the WoW WotLK OST

Outro Music:
– “Watch Me (Live)” by Greta Van Fleet

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21 thoughts on “Rare Mobs of Classic WoW: 3 Lost Tales | World of Warcraft”

  1. Rare mobs have always captured my attention. Kind of like chests theyre usually located at the end of caves or in obscure places and thats what made classic great was you were rewarded for exploring the land!!!! Love rare mobs!!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰

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  2. During early P2 on the way to level 40 in SoD, my brother was eating on a bridge in Thousand Needles and Harb spawned right on top of him, right on the bridge. He almost died to the knock back lol, and that's how I learned about that NPC.

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  3. Maybe back when they were creating Vanilla, it might just simply have been cases of "Whoops, this will overlevel players by the time they reach X and we can choose between tweaking the exp of all the quests or cull some of the easier to remove missions involving very few NPCs".

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  4. Hey Jediwarlock, something I was wondering about recently: how come the centaur in Desolace crowd around giant stone architecture, even though they show no sign whatsoever of being skilled builders anywhere in the game? I always used to assume these stone structures were made by the centaur, but recently it dawned on me that that assumption isn't so reasonable at all.

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  5. This guy doesn’t miss. These are the very types of wow videos I could listen to for hours: a mix of learning something new while exploring the old world we’ve grown to love over the last 20 years. Keep them up bro!

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  6. Been watching this channel for a while and this video specifically is such good content, thought I knew all the hidden details of vanilla but never knew this as its a proper investigation into lore and files. Keep up the great work!!

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  7. Harvest Golem Mystery – one of the best Turtle WoW quest lines actually explaining with lore appropriate reasons why, where, who and when … too good to skip on that.

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  8. Hry JediWarlock! If you haven't done so, you should start a draenei playthrough because their starting zone is just as (if not more so) awesome as the blood elves starting zone. There's also a ton of environmental story telling. Even a campsite or two on the far side of the islands.

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  9. Relevant to the horde in wetlands thing, if u get into an alpha wow emulator (0.5.3) and go there as horde, the small arrow in the minimap will show dun modr as a point of interest, as it will tarren mill if you are in hillbsrad. Not sure it means anything, but thought i should share

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