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3-06-2011 @ 1:21PM
Mitawa said...
I know how it worked. I've been around since classic, please don't flame without thinking.
1. The discussion is about the new races, goblin and worgen.
2. Worgen have a racial ability called "Running Wild" which allows them to move at mount speed without appearing to be on a mount.
3. Plainsrunning was a way for tauren to move at mount speed without appearing to be on a mount, although it was sadly cut from the game due to implementation problems.
4. The basic idea behind Running Wild and Plainsrunning is the same, but Running Wild hasn't had implementation problems.
Doesn't it logically follow that I'm talking about bringing back Plainsrunning in the Running Wild implementation format?
Kodo's are ugly, lumpy oxen. Mostly for bearing heavy loads and eating. The settlers never wanted to ride their oxen, why do I want to sit on an uglier version of one? (Sorry kodo lovers, I don't get it.)