I could never forget the honey mobs. I'm a bee keeper so obviously that zone was may favorite; maybe in all of WoW. My number one forgotten mob in WoW would be the Gnoll pirates in MoP. I had forgotten about them until I stumbed upon them during a Remix run.
8:15 if anyone wants to know why they never heard about this before it's because it happens in the "Exploring Azeroth: Northrend" novel. The exploring azeroth novels are basically just novels that cover what's been going on in old zones since we actually went there. Kalimdor one gives a backstory to Andrestrasz, that red dragon in a cave in Silithus, he's waiting for a friend of his to return, a Taruen from the Oceanmane Village, this village off the coast of Silithus that had Tauren huts in it. Dude's still alive after Silithus got hit by the "what sword?" too since the Eastern Kingdoms/Kalimdor ones take place after BFA
Random interesting thing about the dudes at 6:20 just skipping around: Some time during BFA or Shadowlands, some bug caused a lot of the older patrolling mobs to sprint instead of walk, so there are a lot of goofy mobs going real fast because of it I first noticed it in The Nighthold when I saw Spellblade Aluriel sprinting laps around the courtyard practicing for a 250m race edit: just checked, and yes, she absolutely still is going at it in 2024
It's especially terrifying when you're lvling an alt in Outland, and see the Fel Reaver sprinting towards instead of lumbering. As if it wasn't scary enough.
I have a good one, and we don't need to go much far. In Elwynn Forest, there's the most northern part, at the right of the map, with the island with the stone. With the revamp, the bandits there are pretty much forgotten, since everyone gets the quests from other bandits. But who are really forgotten are the gnolls camping at the northern edge of Elwynn, above the lake. I don't think they even have an objective, they're just there to add some stuff to the map. In general, the edges of maps will have forgotten mobs that were added for decorating reasons. The spider vale at Tirisfal was also like that, until Cata when they added a Lilian Voss quest.
Hrothgar's Landing is one of my favourite zones in the game. The haunting, choking kvaldir mists blanketing the ruined settlement, the tuskarr statues along its coast, the kraken doing battle with ships off Sea Reaver's Run. It's the northernmost accessible zone, besides a glacier death knights can access, and even for a place without a lot to do, it's memorable to me!
Thank you, yes! I noticed that as well, I was looking forward to learning WTF, but the best we got was Draenor Gul'dan telling Draenor Cho'Gall "You're insane."
I remembered each of these. I spend alot of time in old expansions. WoD, BfA, and Legion especially. I take even max level alts through these places just to experience the zones and stories and the like.
Fun Fact: Crystalsong Forest was supposed to be the original location for the Argent Tournament, but it would have been too difficult to do with Dalaran in the same zone.
It would make a lot more sense to have the tournament there instead of where it is now. Always thought it was a bit weird to set up a tournament ground so deep into enemy territory, so close to the seat of power to the enemy with 0 friendly backup around
@@konsmiddel idk if its true but I remember people saying it was because it would lag too much having dalaran and the tournament in one zone always felt the same way about the tourney location though, it's like, uhhh why dont they just come attack you guys here?
Crendor you're wrong... Number 10 is very memorable... Those mobs iirc respawn very quickly and there's a ton of them packed together and they drop some sort of cloth (mageweave? That or silk) making them very memorable as a place you go to farm those materials...
I love how the first mobs on the list were literally some of the most popular mobs when gray items became transmogable. those guys were great for farming since they respawned so quickly, lots of groups just constantly kill them since they force respawn once you wipe out a group.
Bro, those Netherstorm demons are one of the few early WoW memories I have, I remember levelling my Priest in the area and having such a tough time going through them at the time, some dying, running back and such, and yet really having fun. The little area is, for whatever reason, stuck in my mind.
Number 10 are also actually for a different quest, where disguised as one of them, you run around clubbing them. I didn't know they counted for the kill 15 one. They also used to be bot farmed for raw gold, i assume. Reported many a bot there.
You might have already done one like this, but I feel like a pointless top 10 of mobs that are doing a "surprisingly important job" or something would be funny. Things like the npcs inside the dalaran mail room, or some quest npc that helps you defend some important artifact... but that no one really cares about or something. Idk
7:15 if this is the place i think it is, it's funny that you have it on this list because this is a "end game zone." Basically, this area was exclusively for players waiting for their next raid as "something to do."
I killed you and sinvicta in pubg one time like 7 years ago. you 2 had barricaded the bridge but I drove my car into it and ended up killing you both in the collision
I used to like the NPCs in the Burning Steppes that you mentioned. I remember the initial quests involved talking to them and later covertly killing them. My uncle and I were there during Cata and I remember dying by Deathwing in the zone, which confused me, especially since I gained the achievement for dying by him. That is one thing I liked about DF; being killed by Fyraak and getting an achievement for it. Great nostalgia!
I feel like the mobs in Helheim would fit this bill pretty well too (unless it was brought back for Shadowlands, I can see that happening). Like, outside the questline that brings you there once in Legion, no real reasons to go back unless to sight see.
Crystalsong Forest was SUPPOSED to have quests, but they couldn't find a way to make it work since Dalaran floating overhead ate up so many resources. Now, there's a handful of quests in Icecrown that send you there to loot some stuff, and maybe a couple dailies like the cooking daily or one of the Argent Tournament daily quests.
0:14 I never forgot about that, those were some of my favorite mobs in cata! I really liked the Dark Horde having big integrated units of Orcs, Forest Trolls, and Ogres. Even if it is weird that the female trolls are still to this day using Jungle Troll skins.
I couldn't forget about the Stormsong Valley enemies if I tried tbh. I went there to tame a bee pet on my hunter and I really loved the whole aesthetic of the place. Never got the bee mount though.
Love your videos, they take me back to a time 8 or 10 years ago. When I was playing very actively. Enjoying the game much more than as opposed to now. O, and by the way. I quested through Burning Steeps fully. On a PVP server. No one ever came here so it was easy pickins.
I watch your videos when I just want to forget the pointlessness of existence, and reflect on how boring reality is compared to a fantasy world. Thanks for the momentary break! Laughter and fun guranteed🍄🧸
All those mobs serve a purpose, as minor as it can be. Unlike classic, blizzard made sure that almost all mobs were the objectives of something. Meanwhile on classic there are a ton of mobs that are just running around just to make the world feel alive.
Crystalsong Forest Zone seriously could had been used in Classic Wrath and we would had gotten to see more quests added to Crystalsong Forest since the zone itself in Dalaran is amazing with Night Elven ruins, Crystal Forest and Orange and Yellow Trees makes a perfect landscape. Sadly to this day Mobs and zone itself remains forgotten.
In these crazy times I am so grateful for World of Warcraft♥ Some days it is the only sanity in my life! ♥ Thank you Crendor for keeping the dream alive! ♥
10. The large formations of Blackrock mobs are targets for a bombing-run quest, that's why there's so many of them. It's near the very end of a long quest chain with a surprisingly interesting story and characters. 9. These saurok are objectives of the Pandaria faction you grind for fancy cloud-serpent stuff and the cloud-serpent-racing minigame. 8. Culuthaas and his part of the Ruins of Farahllon are one of several intricate little questlines from Area 52. Each leads you back to a specific sector of Netherstorm, two or three times, unless you do everything in the exact right order. Typical of poor WoW quest design, the kind of thing they started trying to clean up in Cataclysm with auto-accept follow-up quests, but never consistently implemented. 7. Draenor had many, many hidden pockets populated with just a few mobs or a miniboss, for some weird profession quest. It got worse in Legion, when they started forcing you to annoy your random dungeon allies just to get some special reagent, just so you could _progress_ with your profession. 6. How could anyone forget the clearcutters? They are a nuisance to anyone trying to ride out to the Eastern shores of Mechagon Isle. They wasted my time so much while trying to do other world quests. And they were very rarely up as a world quest, themselves! Extremely annoying abilities, and nearly impossible to just pull and fight one at a time. And the mechagnomes'd actually call more bots over! 5. I wish I could forget places like this, where WoW overdoes the cartooniness. And to top it off, there's the really creepy Winnie the Pooh tribute nearby. 4. Okay! I actually did forget about these guys! Spires of Arakk wasn't all that bad, if you could just roll through it in one or two focused binges. Lots of good stories in there. It's just trying to _work_ in Spires of Arakk that's tedious and annoying. Doing world quests and herbing or mining or fishing, stuff like that. Other that that, good times. 3. Hrothgar's Landing blew my mind as a semi-new player! That really is a unique zone. I would add to that the Scarlet Crusade strongholds on another island on the shores of Northrend. 2. Never could find any _quests_ for the Unbound Thicket. I think once I actually found one or two, but I don't remember how, any more. 1. The Argus quests involving the Darklost, Alleria, and those ethereals always struck me as _missing_ something. Maybe it's because I played almost no Alliance in Legion. But the whole story about what Alleria had been up to, I completely missed it until there she and her mentor were, and I was supposed to have already met her?
number 10 i used to use to farm lower level things. go in arcane explosion or something and loot them all but i think now they nerfed the loot. they were in groups and as long as you dealt with all four groups they would respawn at least partially fast. if you have a friend or two helping it made the farm so fast.
I spent some time in the Burning Steppes on a couple of characters, back in the day. The Blackrock quest line is actually pretty good. Nothing mind-blowing, but pretty good. But yeah... I kind of forgot those mobs too. 🙂 However, MoP is my favourite expansion, so the sauroks of Windward Isle get a visit from me every time I make an alt. 🙂
Actually... The troop formations in the Burning Steppe are apart of another quest, where you go undercover and... Get promoted to "Discipline" the troops with a cudgel, if any of the regular troops start to question your identity you have to beat them to death with the cudgel. You also have to smack like 5 of the nearby sergeants to death with the cudgel.
I recently did that quest on a max lvl cus I was farming some transmogg from the quest rewards there and learned that the cudgel scales with you so I one shot everyone with it. So much if "discipline" I just killed everyone with it kek
weirdly enough, I remember all of them, the kvaldir specificaly were part of legion as well, the kvaldir. If I remember well, originate from stormhein, Tideskorn Harbor specificaly
I dont think anyone forgot about these mobs. Especially the orcs for the Inscription quest. Doing those quests back then got you profession skills from all previous expansions before they changed that.
number 1 should have just been a question mark, since its the one you forgot about so much it would have been top if you remembered it, but you didn't...
For no. 10 in fields of honor mobs, I spent so much time farming them for heavy junkboxes for the insane title achievement reputation grind. Would pickpocket each of them and because they respawned quickly, by the time you pickpocket one group, kill them, move to the next group and finish with them, the last had respawned to rinse and repeat. I spent DAYS farming those pointless mobs… I truly went insane
I could never forget the honey mobs. I'm a bee keeper so obviously that zone was may favorite; maybe in all of WoW.
My number one forgotten mob in WoW would be the Gnoll pirates in MoP. I had forgotten about them until I stumbed upon them during a Remix run.
8:15 if anyone wants to know why they never heard about this before it's because it happens in the "Exploring Azeroth: Northrend" novel. The exploring azeroth novels are basically just novels that cover what's been going on in old zones since we actually went there.
Kalimdor one gives a backstory to Andrestrasz, that red dragon in a cave in Silithus, he's waiting for a friend of his to return, a Taruen from the Oceanmane Village, this village off the coast of Silithus that had Tauren huts in it. Dude's still alive after Silithus got hit by the "what sword?" too since the Eastern Kingdoms/Kalimdor ones take place after BFA
I love the LOTR scene when Saruman says "Bleeeh" and the orcs say "Burp". My favourite 😂
Lore accurate
Random interesting thing about the dudes at 6:20 just skipping around:
Some time during BFA or Shadowlands, some bug caused a lot of the older patrolling mobs to sprint instead of walk, so there are a lot of goofy mobs going real fast because of it
I first noticed it in The Nighthold when I saw Spellblade Aluriel sprinting laps around the courtyard practicing for a 250m race
edit: just checked, and yes, she absolutely still is going at it in 2024
Oh WHAT lmaooo
She's not supposed to be sprinting laps? I've been farming NH so often I'd completely forgotten about her original speed 🤣
It's especially terrifying when you're lvling an alt in Outland, and see the Fel Reaver sprinting towards instead of lumbering. As if it wasn't scary enough.
I never did nighthold in legion so whenever I started farming legion for mogd was when I saw for the first time
I have a good one, and we don't need to go much far. In Elwynn Forest, there's the most northern part, at the right of the map, with the island with the stone. With the revamp, the bandits there are pretty much forgotten, since everyone gets the quests from other bandits. But who are really forgotten are the gnolls camping at the northern edge of Elwynn, above the lake. I don't think they even have an objective, they're just there to add some stuff to the map.
In general, the edges of maps will have forgotten mobs that were added for decorating reasons. The spider vale at Tirisfal was also like that, until Cata when they added a Lilian Voss quest.
Bro I ain’t ever forgot about the crystalsong forest mobs
You're a real one then
No one forgets the crystalsong forest because its so useless
Teenage me always feel bad about farming the sexy crystal dryads, that memory stays with you
Fun fact, the crystal satyrs aren't even technically satyrs. They're apparently just night elves with crystals growing out of them.
Crystalsong is cool, yeh
Hrothgar's Landing is one of my favourite zones in the game. The haunting, choking kvaldir mists blanketing the ruined settlement, the tuskarr statues along its coast, the kraken doing battle with ships off Sea Reaver's Run. It's the northernmost accessible zone, besides a glacier death knights can access, and even for a place without a lot to do, it's memorable to me!
the pale orcs in dreanor were so forgettable even blizz forgot about them when they were current content
Thank you, yes! I noticed that as well, I was looking forward to learning WTF, but the best we got was Draenor Gul'dan telling Draenor Cho'Gall "You're insane."
I remembered each of these. I spend alot of time in old expansions. WoD, BfA, and Legion especially. I take even max level alts through these places just to experience the zones and stories and the like.
Me too! :D
Fun Fact: Crystalsong Forest was supposed to be the original location for the Argent Tournament, but it would have been too difficult to do with Dalaran in the same zone.
It would make a lot more sense to have the tournament there instead of where it is now. Always thought it was a bit weird to set up a tournament ground so deep into enemy territory, so close to the seat of power to the enemy with 0 friendly backup around
@@konsmiddel idk if its true but I remember people saying it was because it would lag too much having dalaran and the tournament in one zone always felt the same way about the tourney location though, it's like, uhhh why dont they just come attack you guys here?
Crendor you're wrong... Number 10 is very memorable... Those mobs iirc respawn very quickly and there's a ton of them packed together and they drop some sort of cloth (mageweave? That or silk) making them very memorable as a place you go to farm those materials...
I remember the Kvaldir at Hrothgar’s Landing, as I’m pretty sure they’re a part of an Argent Tournament daily quest.
unfortunately i will never forget farming heavy junkboxes
Yeah, it's INSANE how many junkboxes some people have farmed
Yeah, I have the respawn pattern of those mobs scarred IN THE MEMBRANE
I set up a bot farming those for me, ahaa good times!
It would be cool if you could add briefly in the corner the location of the pointless top 10 in the map
It's depressing how few of these I don't forget lol. I play too much wow,sigh
I love how the first mobs on the list were literally some of the most popular mobs when gray items became transmogable. those guys were great for farming since they respawned so quickly, lots of groups just constantly kill them since they force respawn once you wipe out a group.
Oh for real? I just get my gray mogs as I go. Didn't realize there was a spot to farm them.
Bro, those Netherstorm demons are one of the few early WoW memories I have, I remember levelling my Priest in the area and having such a tough time going through them at the time, some dying, running back and such, and yet really having fun. The little area is, for whatever reason, stuck in my mind.
Man, I remember when they promised that Farahlon was going to eventually be part of Warlords of Draenor.
They lied.
The Garrisons really killed off their Dev time. There was gonna be at least two more raids and Farahlon but I guess not.
Not to be sassy, but if they spent more time coding and designing and less time [censored]ing woman hires, maybe that content could be finished.
Number 10 are also actually for a different quest, where disguised as one of them, you run around clubbing them. I didn't know they counted for the kill 15 one. They also used to be bot farmed for raw gold, i assume. Reported many a bot there.
Man that Observer in Netherstorm is going nuts
You might have already done one like this, but I feel like a pointless top 10 of mobs that are doing a "surprisingly important job" or something would be funny. Things like the npcs inside the dalaran mail room, or some quest npc that helps you defend some important artifact... but that no one really cares about or something. Idk
And that cheese shop guy who works for SI:7 and foreshadows Deathwing's attack on Stormwind in classic.
I’d love that! :D
Other than flying over it, the only thing I remember about Crystalsong Forest is the quest to activate the teleporter to get up to Dalaran.
2:20 I hate how the Voidhoud model update in BFA made them pink and took away most of their spikes and their shininess and some of their eyes
NO I REMEMBER THESE ACTUALLY CRENDO I DIDN'T FORGET WHAT THE HELL
7:15 if this is the place i think it is, it's funny that you have it on this list because this is a "end game zone." Basically, this area was exclusively for players waiting for their next raid as "something to do."
This one was very nice energy! Keep on rocking!
Top 10 Ducks! Top 10 Ducks! Top 10 Ducks! Top 10 Ducks! Top 10 Ducks!
I'm so ready!
I leveled up my unarmed skill on those trees in Crystalsong Forest, can't forget them.
A blue dragon questline in Dragonflight sends you to crystralsong, you go round and chat to ghosts about the explosion
I killed you and sinvicta in pubg one time like 7 years ago. you 2 had barricaded the bridge but I drove my car into it and ended up killing you both in the collision
The honey stuff in BFA felt fresh and fun among reused stuff
Don't tell me what I forgot, sonny! My mind's as sharp as it ever was. Now, where's my phone?
The sawblade bots were such a pain to deal with at level.
Awesome video, as usual 👍🏼 Happy Saturday night, Crendor!
I used to like the NPCs in the Burning Steppes that you mentioned. I remember the initial quests involved talking to them and later covertly killing them. My uncle and I were there during Cata and I remember dying by Deathwing in the zone, which confused me, especially since I gained the achievement for dying by him. That is one thing I liked about DF; being killed by Fyraak and getting an achievement for it. Great nostalgia!
Ahhh memories, Hrothgar's Landing, I spent many hours doing quests and farming rep with the darkmoon faire.
I feel like the mobs in Helheim would fit this bill pretty well too (unless it was brought back for Shadowlands, I can see that happening). Like, outside the questline that brings you there once in Legion, no real reasons to go back unless to sight see.
The K in kvaldir is pronounced the same as the K in KCrendor.
oh so you would kind of pronouce it like the lu lux lan?
That's not only incorrect, but a terrible analogy since the C in "Crendor" makes the same sound as a K...
even the npc say the K when naming them, go do a few of the legion quest in stormhein involving the kvaldir and the npc straight up name them
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Crystalsong Forest was SUPPOSED to have quests, but they couldn't find a way to make it work since Dalaran floating overhead ate up so many resources. Now, there's a handful of quests in Icecrown that send you there to loot some stuff, and maybe a couple dailies like the cooking daily or one of the Argent Tournament daily quests.
0:14 I never forgot about that, those were some of my favorite mobs in cata! I really liked the Dark Horde having big integrated units of Orcs, Forest Trolls, and Ogres. Even if it is weird that the female trolls are still to this day using Jungle Troll skins.
8:09 that was a major quest area when grinding out trial of the crusader rep bnack in the day
You are right Ol' Mighty Crendor I forgot all of these guys! Thanks! ♥
Either I have a great memory of certain things, such as WoW mobs and maps, or this was just a really easy video. I remembered all but 2 of these mobs.
I couldn't forget about the Stormsong Valley enemies if I tried tbh. I went there to tame a bee pet on my hunter and I really loved the whole aesthetic of the place. Never got the bee mount though.
Recently finished all the Mechagon mounts, I sure do remember those sawblade clearcutters
im amazed you got footage of the blackrock orc mobs alive,on my realm there are bots always farming them instantly
loved the honey zone when i was farming to complete the bee mount!
1:00 I spent many hours among them, picking their pockets for ravenholdt rep.
The good thing about the Crystalsong forest mobs, is that they were useful for warlocks to get soulstones before a raid
Love your videos, they take me back to a time 8 or 10 years ago. When I was playing very actively. Enjoying the game much more than as opposed to now. O, and by the way. I quested through Burning Steeps fully. On a PVP server. No one ever came here so it was easy pickins.
Crendor, I'm sure some dev out there is feeling the love their mob is getting some spotlight.
I watch your videos when I just want to forget the pointlessness of existence, and reflect on how boring reality is compared to a fantasy world. Thanks for the momentary break! Laughter and fun guranteed🍄🧸
I'm glad i got to grow up watching your channel Crendor :)
All those mobs serve a purpose, as minor as it can be.
Unlike classic, blizzard made sure that almost all mobs were the objectives of something.
Meanwhile on classic there are a ton of mobs that are just running around just to make the world feel alive.
Look forward to this series every week. Let's go!
One of my favorite series. 🙂
I never forgot about those burning steppes mobs. There was a brief bug with party sync that let you farm a good amount of raw gold from them.
Meanwhile I spent months killing those northern Kvaldir
That kvaldir zone still makes me think of the Gnomechewer video he did.
Crystalsong Forest Zone seriously could had been used in Classic Wrath and we would had gotten to see more quests added to Crystalsong Forest since the zone itself in Dalaran is amazing with Night Elven ruins, Crystal Forest and Orange and Yellow Trees makes a perfect landscape. Sadly to this day Mobs and zone itself remains forgotten.
10/10 sound effects as always
In these crazy times I am so grateful for World of Warcraft♥ Some days it is the only sanity in my life! ♥ Thank you Crendor for keeping the dream alive! ♥
I'm well aware of the Apexis Guardians because you constantly have to visit that digsite for the neverending archeology achievement grind in WoD.
10. The large formations of Blackrock mobs are targets for a bombing-run quest, that's why there's so many of them. It's near the very end of a long quest chain with a surprisingly interesting story and characters.
9. These saurok are objectives of the Pandaria faction you grind for fancy cloud-serpent stuff and the cloud-serpent-racing minigame.
8. Culuthaas and his part of the Ruins of Farahllon are one of several intricate little questlines from Area 52. Each leads you back to a specific sector of Netherstorm, two or three times, unless you do everything in the exact right order. Typical of poor WoW quest design, the kind of thing they started trying to clean up in Cataclysm with auto-accept follow-up quests, but never consistently implemented.
7. Draenor had many, many hidden pockets populated with just a few mobs or a miniboss, for some weird profession quest. It got worse in Legion, when they started forcing you to annoy your random dungeon allies just to get some special reagent, just so you could _progress_ with your profession.
6. How could anyone forget the clearcutters? They are a nuisance to anyone trying to ride out to the Eastern shores of Mechagon Isle. They wasted my time so much while trying to do other world quests. And they were very rarely up as a world quest, themselves! Extremely annoying abilities, and nearly impossible to just pull and fight one at a time. And the mechagnomes'd actually call more bots over!
5. I wish I could forget places like this, where WoW overdoes the cartooniness. And to top it off, there's the really creepy Winnie the Pooh tribute nearby.
4. Okay! I actually did forget about these guys! Spires of Arakk wasn't all that bad, if you could just roll through it in one or two focused binges. Lots of good stories in there. It's just trying to _work_ in Spires of Arakk that's tedious and annoying. Doing world quests and herbing or mining or fishing, stuff like that. Other that that, good times.
3. Hrothgar's Landing blew my mind as a semi-new player! That really is a unique zone. I would add to that the Scarlet Crusade strongholds on another island on the shores of Northrend.
2. Never could find any _quests_ for the Unbound Thicket. I think once I actually found one or two, but I don't remember how, any more.
1. The Argus quests involving the Darklost, Alleria, and those ethereals always struck me as _missing_ something. Maybe it's because I played almost no Alliance in Legion. But the whole story about what Alleria had been up to, I completely missed it until there she and her mentor were, and I was supposed to have already met her?
Lol love your videos but the honey guys are probably the most memorable mobs in the game
IIRC the mobs for number 10 only appeared (in the form shown) after Cataclysm. There have always been a few ogres there but not to this extent
number 10 i used to use to farm lower level things. go in arcane explosion or something and loot them all but i think now they nerfed the loot.
they were in groups and as long as you dealt with all four groups they would respawn at least partially fast. if you have a friend or two helping it made the farm so fast.
It's funny how the slitherscale blink with their eyes closed and also keep them closed while they cook
I spent some time in the Burning Steppes on a couple of characters, back in the day. The Blackrock quest line is actually pretty good. Nothing mind-blowing, but pretty good. But yeah... I kind of forgot those mobs too. 🙂
However, MoP is my favourite expansion, so the sauroks of Windward Isle get a visit from me every time I make an alt. 🙂
Can't forget about the Hrothgar's Landing kvaldir this soon after grinding Argent Renaissance Faire on classic 😂
I use to go to that island all the time in Wrath to farm Frostweave cloth.
Really thought the oomlot from the goblin starting zone would be on here
You forgot to add every shadowllands mob as we all do our best to forget it ever happened.
I'll never forget #10, because I spent way too long pickpocketing those guys. I never want to see them again.
Actually... The troop formations in the Burning Steppe are apart of another quest, where you go undercover and... Get promoted to "Discipline" the troops with a cudgel, if any of the regular troops start to question your identity you have to beat them to death with the cudgel. You also have to smack like 5 of the nearby sergeants to death with the cudgel.
I recently did that quest on a max lvl cus I was farming some transmogg from the quest rewards there and learned that the cudgel scales with you so I one shot everyone with it. So much if "discipline" I just killed everyone with it kek
weirdly enough, I remember all of them, the kvaldir specificaly were part of legion as well, the kvaldir. If I remember well, originate from stormhein, Tideskorn Harbor specificaly
4:10 "how many mobs LIKE THERE are this?"
I remember most because im OCD over filling out the map and flight paths😊
I dont think anyone forgot about these mobs.
Especially the orcs for the Inscription quest. Doing those quests back then got you profession skills from all previous expansions before they changed that.
I tried to remember all the mobs I have forgotten, but my mind is coming up blank.
Tuskarr appreciators rise up!
infact i remember all these mobs very vividly. but you could pobably make a video with mobs from BfA, SL and DF and i wouldn't remember them.
Just reading the title is making me hope that the Laymer is on there 😂
More like top ten mobs I remember or at least all but 2 searing gorge ones and iron horde scouts
Everyone that tries to farm the honey stick mace from the honey elementals just shivered, myself included. (':
Well, to be fair, Crystalsong forest doesn't have any quests, and only a few quests lead into crystalsong forest once and then never again
Nope i remember all of these 😂
How can you forget the Crystalsong Forest?? It has the carrots you have to get like 100 times to get your dang chef hat.
>forgetting a single iron horde mob
not a chance with my 'tism
I was just at the honey farm today cuz i remembered the bee mount exists.
I mean, I don't think it's exactly possible to play so far into Shadowlands you somehow end up in Exploring Azeroth, a book, but ok.
I DID quest in the Burning Steppes and have no memory of those guys... O_O
Now this is a pre-patch event.
number 1 should have just been a question mark, since its the one you forgot about so much it would have been top if you remembered it, but you didn't...
Damn I miss bfa! Mythic+ was just the best vibes in bfa!
For no. 10 in fields of honor mobs, I spent so much time farming them for heavy junkboxes for the insane title achievement reputation grind. Would pickpocket each of them and because they respawned quickly, by the time you pickpocket one group, kill them, move to the next group and finish with them, the last had respawned to rinse and repeat. I spent DAYS farming those pointless mobs… I truly went insane
Nobody who farmed The Insane forgets the Blackrock Soldiers
#10 was a great gold farm for a minute
Top 10 winther zones /or winther animals culd be cool
A really cool mob I forgot about is... uhhh... hmmm... I forgot. 🤔
If only I had 3k more accounts in hand, I would happily subscribe those accounts to your channel and get you to 500k...