World of Warcraft Playthrough | Part 139: Shadebough | Human Paladin



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Welcome to part 139 of my World of Warcraft playthrough. This series will see me adventure through the Eastern Kingdoms and Kalimdor to complete the main zone Alliance quests as a Human Paladin.

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00:00 Forces of Nature: Mountain Giants / Faerie Dragons
09:07 War on the Woodpaw
14:03 Alpha Strike
16:38 Zukk’ash Infestation / Stinglasher

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  1. Wow that's a massive sword it's taller then you I think!!!😂 lol where the heck did you find that great thing anyways? I agree about the story mode. ( yeah I'm probably going to be in the minority here by saying this). But I do think player's should take the time at least on their first run to read/ play through/ experience the storyline if possible solo or as near solo as possible. Then as you say go back and grab loot, mounts what not in a group. It's always best to my mind experiencing the full story first with out the stress of impacient, speed runners yelling and complaining the entire time.

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