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#1 Gauloisess
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I haven't played the game for a few months now. Had a great time with it but enough was enough. But still get the shivers thinking back about the good times.

Wanted to ask how or what U did feel when u entered ICC and faced Marrowgar for the first time?

For me it was and will remain the most epic moment of my gaming life, for shure.

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#2 GummiRaccoon
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I haven't played the game for a few months now. Had a great time with it but enough was enough. But still get the shivers thinking back about the good times.

Wanted to ask how or what U did feel when u entered ICC and faced Marrowgar for the first time?

For me it was and will remain the most epic moment of my gaming life, for shure.

Gauloisess

There is no comparison to the first time you take down Rag or Nef.

WoW gets less and less epic every xpac.

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#3 Jetset314
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[QUOTE="Gauloisess"]

I haven't played the game for a few months now. Had a great time with it but enough was enough. But still get the shivers thinking back about the good times.

Wanted to ask how or what U did feel when u entered ICC and faced Marrowgar for the first time?

For me it was and will remain the most epic moment of my gaming life, for shure.

GummiRaccoon

There is no comparison to the first time you take down Rag or Nef.

WoW gets less and less epic every xpac.

Agreed..vanilla WoW was amazing. I still play the new expacs but does not carry the same feel as the original release. 40 man raid groups..farming for months to get the level 40 mount (yes 40 not this level 20 stuff :P). Sure it was a pain but to me there was a sense of accomplishment far greater than the easy mode the game runs on now.

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#4 shakmaster13
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[QUOTE="Gauloisess"]

I haven't played the game for a few months now. Had a great time with it but enough was enough. But still get the shivers thinking back about the good times.

Wanted to ask how or what U did feel when u entered ICC and faced Marrowgar for the first time?

For me it was and will remain the most epic moment of my gaming life, for shure.

GummiRaccoon

There is no comparison to the first time you take down Rag or Nef.

WoW gets less and less epic every xpac.

Part of that is because they really were the first big epic bosses you encounter, and after raiding for over 5 years bosses lose their epic feel. The Sintharia fight is probably way more epic to a person just starting WoW than Ragnaros was to us.
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BBBOOOOOOOOOOONNNNNNNEEEE STOOOOOOOORRRRRRRRRMMMMMMMMMMM :D
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#6 Marka1700
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Marrowgar was a joke even on Heroic. Nice character model though.

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#7 GummiRaccoon
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[QUOTE="GummiRaccoon"]

[QUOTE="Gauloisess"]

I haven't played the game for a few months now. Had a great time with it but enough was enough. But still get the shivers thinking back about the good times.

Wanted to ask how or what U did feel when u entered ICC and faced Marrowgar for the first time?

For me it was and will remain the most epic moment of my gaming life, for shure.

shakmaster13

There is no comparison to the first time you take down Rag or Nef.

WoW gets less and less epic every xpac.

Part of that is because they really were the first big epic bosses you encounter, and after raiding for over 5 years bosses lose their epic feel. The Sintharia fight is probably way more epic to a person just starting WoW than Ragnaros was to us.

I don't see how. Just the sheer size of Rag compared to every other boss in the game is nuts. Not to mention first downings of bosses like Rag took months and it was typically in a raid where you had less than 10 people up.

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#8 shakmaster13
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[QUOTE="shakmaster13"][QUOTE="GummiRaccoon"]

There is no comparison to the first time you take down Rag or Nef.

WoW gets less and less epic every xpac.

GummiRaccoon

Part of that is because they really were the first big epic bosses you encounter, and after raiding for over 5 years bosses lose their epic feel. The Sintharia fight is probably way more epic to a person just starting WoW than Ragnaros was to us.

I don't see how. Just the sheer size of Rag compared to every other boss in the game is nuts. Not to mention first downings of bosses like Rag took months and it was typically in a raid where you had less than 10 people up.

Sintharia is the end game boss of cata as of now. I farm ragnaros on a weekly basis for gold and his model isn't really that big compared some of the other bosses in WoW like Supremus and Kologarn. The thing is the mechanics of the game have advanced beyond the point of raid fights being simple gearchecks. Back in vanilla, you would have people in greens/blues in your raid and they would die. From TBC onwards, lol at trying to go past the first bosses of entry raids with blues/greens. However, there was a certain epicness that came with a 40-man raid and having your screen cluttered up with group windows.
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Too bad I was only 8-11 years old when Vanilla WoW took place...so I missed out on it. :(

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#10 Mograine
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Sintharia is the end game boss of cata as of now. I farm ragnaros on a weekly basis for gold and his model isn't really that big compared some of the other bosses in WoW like Supremus and Kologarn. The thing is the mechanics of the game have advanced beyond the point of raid fights being simple gearchecks. Back in vanilla, you would have people in greens/blues in your raid and they would die. From TBC onwards, lol at trying to go past the first bosses of entry raids with blues/greens. However, there was a certain epicness that came with a 40-man raid and having your screen cluttered up with group windows.shakmaster13

Ragnaros wasn't epic because of something as petty as his size alone. He was epic because of the whole preparation behind him. More than half of the time you played after level 40-45 was related to him. The whole BRD dungeon was dedicated to his preparation. Whole weeks of gear farming and watching Inner Sanctum guides and other such stuff, and after that the scream of satisfaction when you bring him down for the first time.

Supremus and Kologarn, who the **** are they anyway? Look at these 3 monsters pages on wowwiki and tell me who has the most solid background.

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#11 shakmaster13
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[QUOTE="shakmaster13"]Sintharia is the end game boss of cata as of now. I farm ragnaros on a weekly basis for gold and his model isn't really that big compared some of the other bosses in WoW like Supremus and Kologarn. The thing is the mechanics of the game have advanced beyond the point of raid fights being simple gearchecks. Back in vanilla, you would have people in greens/blues in your raid and they would die. From TBC onwards, lol at trying to go past the first bosses of entry raids with blues/greens. However, there was a certain epicness that came with a 40-man raid and having your screen cluttered up with group windows.Mograine

Ragnaros wasn't epic because of something as petty as his size alone. He was epic because of the whole preparation behind him. More than half of the time you played after level 40-45 was related to him. The whole BRD dungeon was dedicated to his preparation. Whole weeks of gear farming and watching Inner Sanctum guides and other such stuff, and after that the scream of satisfaction when you bring him down for the first time.

Supremus and Kologarn, who the **** are they anyway? Look at these 3 monsters pages on wowwiki and tell me who has the most solid background.

I realize that Ragnaros is very fleshed out in lore and is about to be reintroduced in the next patch, and if you take that into account you can say that Illidan and Arthas had very epic fights too. I was just referring to the size thing.
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#12 ventnor
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Too bad I was only 8-11 years old when Vanilla WoW took place...so I missed out on it. :(

marcogamer07

So you're what now? 14? I think you'd have a hard time finding a raiding guild.