FRILLY NAGA.
I've never played World of Warcraft because of the chance I might kill one of these buggers.
I also want to play it to ogle them but they'd try to bite my face off.
I've never played World of Warcraft because of the chance I might kill one of these buggers.
I also want to play it to ogle them but they'd try to bite my face off.
Category All / All
Species Naga
Size 800 x 1200px
File Size 131.1 kB
There always are people on the wrong side of a conflict. In the US, we remember our Civil War still, where brother fought against brother, so where killing kin became necessary in order to help a nation survive, it translates well to role-playing a game where you have to kill off your same species because you're given the orders to do so. Some are just on the wrong side of a conflict, and it is a world of WAR crafting. You become better trained at the skills of fomenting violence against those who oppose you. Even though some are sexy beasts, err, things, I mean people. Something in there somewhere.
In another way of looking at it, it is just a graphic, a dataset. On the server, it just is like MOB#40112316988 vs PLR#16704312. It's just a bunch of database numbers battling it out, an AI instance vs. a player record instance, mitigated by a zone server running a line-of-sight and terrain functionality pathing simulation. All very Matrix. Only your client software, all 12 gigs of it, gives it any visual meaning.
Speaking of which, there often are these 3rd party programs called "WoW Model Viewers" which can dive into the data files containing ALL mobs possible in-game and animate them for you, sometimes letting you make a screenshot or .avi file. I don't have anything installed now, so you'd have to google it as I would.
In another way of looking at it, it is just a graphic, a dataset. On the server, it just is like MOB#40112316988 vs PLR#16704312. It's just a bunch of database numbers battling it out, an AI instance vs. a player record instance, mitigated by a zone server running a line-of-sight and terrain functionality pathing simulation. All very Matrix. Only your client software, all 12 gigs of it, gives it any visual meaning.
Speaking of which, there often are these 3rd party programs called "WoW Model Viewers" which can dive into the data files containing ALL mobs possible in-game and animate them for you, sometimes letting you make a screenshot or .avi file. I don't have anything installed now, so you'd have to google it as I would.
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