Around Azeroth: Bring me a shrubbery!
When you dust off your long-unused characters in preparation for the next expansion, keep in mind that some of them might need a literal dusting. Or a liberal application of pesticides. Zevon of Dilemma on Drenden (US-A) found that his druid had been overgrown with weeds during a long absence from Azeroth. It took a couple of flights around the Eastern Kingdoms and a grooming session from the apes of Stranglethorn to get the last foliage out of his feathers.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Tri Apr 2nd 2012 6:13PM
Lol what the...?
Scuac Apr 3rd 2012 10:05AM
Lotrimin, three times a day, and lots of liquid.
Ronin Apr 3rd 2012 10:33AM
"Or a liberal application of pesticides" I think you meant "herbicides".
This looks like the "Clever Plant Disguise Kit" (http://www.wowhead.com/item=60502) from the "Axis of Awful" quest in Loch Modan. Although, there may be other times where this effect is used.
TannerSnile Apr 3rd 2012 1:07PM
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Paciphae Apr 3rd 2012 2:22PM
Druids are now even more OP. Not only can they dive in to an herb node that you just noticed, without ever leaving flight form, but now you'll never even know that they're there until it's too late because they look *just like the herb*.
WindSong Apr 3rd 2012 3:26PM
So is this what happened when your druid tank/healer declines in lfg? Or is this a clear sign you have been /afk too long?
kingoomieiii Apr 4th 2012 10:10AM
General notice- When preparing arranged screenshots, TEMPORARY TURN YOUR GRAPHICS SETTINGS UP.
It's downright painful to see cool scenes captured with minimum view distance, terrible textures, or no anti-aliasing.