The History of Poop Quests in World of Warcraft



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There are many traditions in wow, that each expansion MUST include. A troll instance, a hemmit nesingwary quest chain, a dragon boss, and the biggest of all, the poop quest. The poop quest is a series of quests that focus on poop and poop alone, and every expansion must have at least one. And today we are going to go over all of the poop quests!

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26 thoughts on “The History of Poop Quests in World of Warcraft”

  1. Fun fact I'm pretty sure during the "Riding on" quest where the NPC says "What's that smell? Oh, bad dog!" is a reference to the orc unit "Raider" from Warcraft 3. He has the exact same quote.

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  2. If you didn't know, at 4:47 the "What's that smell?.. Oh, bad dog!" line is a reference to Warcraft 3. It's one of the lines the raider unit (an orc riding a wolf) would say if you kept clicking on it.

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  3. There was also the BFA quest in freehold where you were searching for treasure and are lead to pulling the gems from a dog pile.
    Only reason I remember it is when the expansion first came out it for some reason wouldn't let me click on it unless I zoomed in on a pile of waste…

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  4. Minor correction. "Gorm gris" is not poop, it's vomit. Insects are known for vomiting up things (that's basically how honeycombs and bee hives are made). Not that that makes it any more appealing of course.

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