Not in the same way that people like to show off their gear and/or mounts, but just to see people out there and what they're doing.
It's not strictly limited to WoW, but other MMOs can be a bit of a challenge to stay somewhere and just watch the crowd.
Take Guild Wars 2, for instance.
Divinity's Reach is just so large that people there are really spread out, even where the bank is. So, when I want to see a bit of a crowd I go to somewhere smaller (relatively speaking), Lion's Arch.
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| Not that big of a crowd, but definitely some interesting people. Especially the one twice my height. |
| There was a crowd here, but by the time I figured out how to hide the UI for a screencap, they'd left. |
People pretty much scurry from place to place in most MMOs, with a few just hanging out. Doesn't matter if it's GW2 or even Elder Scrolls Online: people are going to chill and do their thing.
| Such as visiting the bank. |
| Or crafting. |
Classic WoW may have more people in the central watering holes, such as Stormwind on the Anniversary servers...
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| I didn't bother hiding the friendly toon names. |
But for my money the place that I find most bizarrely fascinating is on Retail WoW. Specifically, Goldshire in Moon Guard.
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| But that's because the party is inside. |
In a very real sense, the inside of The Lion's Pride reminds me a LOT of Atlanta's DragonCon SFF convention. The saying "If you not getting laid at DragonCon you're not trying" is a very real one.
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| From the Atlanta Journal-Constitution in 2024. |
Still, Goldshire on the Moon Guard server is the sort of place where you just kind of run on through rather than stop to gawk at the sights, lest you actually get hit on for some ERP action. And believe me, there's plenty of WTF stuff going on to gawk at. Here's just a few things I saw the past couple of days when I buzzed back and forth between Northshire and Stormwind:
| Then whatever the hell this is. |
| And WTF is THIS?? |
By comparison, the few people I saw in Stormwind were relatively normal. Like stumbling in on some legendary questline ending (or something like that):
And then there's the holy-crap-are-THEY-oversized people:
| I only came up to her waist. |
| And on this one I was thigh high. |
There's got to be some sort of buff/potion/spell that does this, and I was quickly inspecting the toon on top to see what sort of buff she might have on when I realized she was looking at me, so I quickly ended THAT and just ran onward. Now, I know that you can tweak the game to make yourself absurdly large for brief periods, such as using Spellsteal against the Winterspring Furbolgs to steal the Winterfall Firewater buff, because I've done that before:
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| Here's Neve after playing around with the Furbolgs. |
The thing is, that buff is very temporary, on the order of a few minutes, so that doesn't last long. Whatever those two toons were up to was not that.
Anyway, there were a few "normal" looking toons in Retail Stormwind, but nowhere close to the crowd in Goldshire:
I ought to get onto LOTRO and see how Bree is doing these days. It used to be busy, no matter the time of day.





I believe the giant water bubble is from a trinket. If it is the one I'm thinking of, you set a trap and then a water bubble appears catching the enemy. I've seen a few folks in Dornogal somehow using it.
ReplyDeleteThe green, purple, and red fire-ish cloaks are from their respective ensembles in Legion Remix. You see them all over the place as they are indicators of hitting milestones in Remix.