The Girlfriend's Guide to World of Warcraft



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The Girlfriend’s guide to world of warcraft (retail and classic wow). A complete none-gamer guide to why people play world of warcraft and what is its appeal?

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43 thoughts on “The Girlfriend's Guide to World of Warcraft”

  1. I've met my boyfriend in wow many years ago. We healed in original Ulduar together 🙂 later we were in different guilds on different servers (my progress was usually faster than his), but he changed the spec and was my personal tank for high level keys – quality time spent together with him and friends

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  2. My wife and I both played wow back in the day lol. Gaming in general is a fun hobby but MMOs take a lot of time especially if you’re going to raid. Don’t let that take away from your real life experiences and relationships.

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  3. Me and my bf play wow together. I'm the tryhard one who gets the cool raid gear, mounts, I'm farming everything and my bf is the cute little paladin who's happy to get his blue trinket and i love it!! <3

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  4. Me and my girlfriend are playing WoW for about a year maybe, but only if we both have some free time (so yeah these days are pretty rare). Despite that she likes the game, playing as hunter or druid. Jeez I remember her first time in WoW, just so you understand the situation, she didn't play any games before we met. Like 0 experience in gaming. And only with me she tried out some games including WoW, Wreckfest, Fall Guys, etc. The main problem in WoW, was to press two buttons at the same time, so you don't stop before turning your character left or right and also she couldn't find me even if I was literally standing near her xD There are lots of funny moments in my story, but I fear that my comment will be too big 😀 And here we are today in WoW – a guy, who loves PvP only, and a girl, who loves leveling and questing. Thanks for the video, I'll share this video with her 🙂

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  5. Did u know that Alliance horde eternal conflict is exactly the same like Greek turkish conflict??Where garrosh and sylvanas are like turkish aggressive leaders but the issue is that the greeks no longer have leaders like Anduin or Varian😆😆😅😅🙈🙈

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  6. Usually I can understand your speech and words clearly, truly sad that in this video that could have been soo good, you choose to mumble all the way through it.
    The whole point of this video was to explain non gamers what WoW is, but since it is barely understandable what you are mumbling, the whole video is useless.

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  7. I get that you are doing from your point of view but this really should be a view for wow from a partner who doesn’t play not just a girlfriend 😊You explain it so well and as a female who plays and partner doesn’t it applies to me too

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  8. Bro this is such an idealized way of explaining passion for WoW that it's both fun and nostalgic.
    Imo, wow's not anymore about exploring and emersion, but about chilling and doing wow stuff, and occasionally raiding or even pvp time to time, although a moba does a better job in that regard (and I'm counting private servers as well for my point)

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  9. I spent an entire career in high tech, formally trained as an engineer. I never had time for games of any kind. Now that I’m retired, I have the time and desire to play this game as much as I want.

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  10. teh social thing as just for those who have good progress and" stats" when they or someone comes up and check you up – sicne i dont care about stats or the things that higher up feels like is the biggest thing in the world ,i m quite loonely on every level – a checker can be felt when they comes up like cats or dogs to rub your legs ,or check up you on a stat site –

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  11. Love this video, but one side note that is not that important. While video games and MMOs can be a very useful escape that is a better option than substance abuse, they can very easily turn into the substance you abuse.

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  12. I've gotta show this to my wife and even my mom who, although a gamer, is more into other types of games and not necessarily MMOs. Thank you for being so thorough with this explanation without gatekeeping or condescending outsiders.

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  13. I know you're trying to sell this to sappy lassies, but the mental health/escapism thing is such a crock. The game is about gearing up, progging bosses and parsing. It's not a therapy session. If you want to sell it to women, tell them about collecting mounts and transmogs. That's the big selling point for them, I'm going to say at least a third of the retail playerbase are girls obsessed with collecting stuff.

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  14. I played WoW on release. Back in 2004. My situation at home was not good at all, and this helped me scape from it without abusing substances. You mention mental health here, and videogames can definetly help (probably can also become an issue) . Today Im a professional developer my self in the AAA Industry and I might try to show this world to my girlfriend even tho, is no what it used to be obviously.

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