Final Fantasy 14 Fan Reacts to EVERY World of Warcraft Cutscene For The FIRST TIME! [1]



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  1. To answer your question about what happens when you join a side; Both factions follow the same main plot line, but many zones and quests are uniquely available to your specific faction for the early potions of the game and some of the later expansions as well. Occasionally you'll see different viewpoints as well, there's a handful of cinematics even that you'll see different versions of depending on which side of the conflict you're on.

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  2. OK WoW lore nerd checking in, so, this is from memory about the races of Azeroth:

    HORDE
    Trolls, the sentiant original race
    Tauren, another original race, but way more spiritual and into the ancestors
    Bloof Elves – will explain under night elves, but these were more banished magic wielders
    Undead (Forsaken) – former humans and elves turned undead and broken free of the Lich King Control
    Goblins – From the isle of Kazan
    Orcs – yup aliens, from the planet Draenor – driven to blood lust by drinking demon blood and sent to Azeroth to conquor for the Burning Legion
    ALLIANCE
    Dwarves – from the earth (Earthen Race) effexted by the curse of flesh
    Gnomes – mechanical beings also effected by the curse of flesh
    Humans – deformed Valkyr (they were small for their race)
    Night Elves – Evolved from Trolls
    Draenei – also aliens, the tenticle face space goats, driven from Dreanor by the orcs

    Oh and edit cause I forgot to say the Burning Legion, led by the mad titan, made up of demons

    So, if you want to know anything, hit me up, but the Nobbler (Nobble87) best guy to explian wow lore

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  3. The Orcs are technically Aliens as they come from Dreanor or Outland if u wanna call it that. They dont come from the world of Azeroth.
    How dare u skip that Legendary voice line from Illidan Stormrage.
    For the Argent Crusade Patch there actually was a story and an important one when u look at the expansion as a whole, sadly it dident play out very good as gameplay. Both factions hade tried to penetrate the defenses of the Lich Kings Icecrown Citadel with no luck so a mass attack clearly wasent gonna work. They did however discover a less defended area but u couldent run an entire army through it or the weakness would quickly have been tightened up. So the story around the Argent Crusade Patch was to create and train an elite 25-man team that would secretly assualt the Citadel from this weakened side area while the main force kept the Lich Kings army focused on the main gate. What we did in the patch was fun as a side thing once or twice a week, but definatly not every day. The faction fight gets alot of hate but it was honestly fun as it turned away from the traditional raid mechanics at the time and into sort of a PvP fight instead of your standard boss fight. As a one time thing i dont think it was as bad as ppl like to say it was.

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  4. Sorry this was not as enjoyable as the other one, you focused more on chat than the actual video. Which is usualy the case with livestreams overall.
    Tho i've an ask, you should make more reactions to the cutscenes you've missed. There's a couple more good ones that's not in here or the other video.
    I guess they could be harder to find since many compilations miss a scene here and there.
    But if you can find jainas story for example would like to see you react to those ones.

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  5. The 2ldr of the Horde and Alliance.

    Horde = Originally ONLY Orc when they came from "another planet". When Thrall took over, he welcomed Tauren who helped them settle on Azeroth. Then Trolls who also owned the lands and helped them, Undead who weren't welcome in the Alliance.

    Alliance = Originally only Humans alliances, welcomed the Dwarves due to the Original Horde attacking Dwarves and helped defend them along with gnomes who occupied the same land, and Night elves who also allied with the alliance thanks to mediev and interest to drive the Orcs off of their ancient night elf hands.

    A lot of the modern day Horde & Alliance is a mixmash of one side doing wrong to another race on the other side so the other took them in to defend them. This is how Bloodelves joined the horde due to racism humans showed before and why Draenei joined alliance because the Horde had Orcs who tried to wipe out the draenei back on Draenor when they were controlled by the demon blood.

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  6. This still isn't all of them. These are just trailers and patch trailers, with a couple of the in game ones thrown in. There are still quest cutscenes, and the multi-part pre-expansion still animation shorts.

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  7. The lament of the highborne(the song sylvanas sings) here is the translated version of it:
    By the light, by the light of the sun

    Children of the blood

    Our enemies are breaking through

    Children of the blood

    By the light

    Failing children of the blood

    They are breaking through

    O' children of the blood

    By the light of the sun

    Failing children of the blood

    They are breaking through

    O' children of the blood

    By the light of the sun

    The sun.

    they are singing about the fall of the High elves/blood elves

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  8. I'm really glad that you're getting into this stuff, but honestly you have to either watch the in-game cinematics or play Warcraft 3 to really understand the context, like when arthas comes back and kills his father, you just miss like an entire story right there

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  9. like mentioned by a viewer Illidan is voiced by Liam O'Brien in World of Warcraft from Burning Crusade onward but in Warcraft 3 and its expansions he was voiced by Matthew Yang King and honestly between him and Malfurion Illidan is the better of the twins….Illidan is quite literally misunderstood…sorry i simp hard for Illidan

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  10. "In final fantasy 14 you're the warrior of light"

    And that's one of the biggest differences between WoW and FF14, and why I miss the old WoW.

    In WoW, you're not just an adventurer. You aren't special, you're just an ordinary adventurer who gains strength through their exploits. There isn't one overarching story everything leads up to, you're going around helping an individual village, an individual farmer. Raids in Vanilla consisted of 40 people, so none of you individually are a special hero who was the lone cause of victory, you're all contributing to a greater cause. Your job is to help a farmer get the pests out of his garden, get back a family heirloom that was stolen by trogs, thwart an assaination attempt, and only eventually face up against elemental forces. Even then though, the world never feels diminished, it always feels like you're winning despite the odds, rather than being the favored to win through divine favor.

    The world in FF14, to me at least, always feels small. Like you're the main character and the entire world only serves to exist through your perspective. Meanwhile Vanilla wow, you never really change the world at a scale larger than an individual nation. That all changed when they up and gave every player an identical "one-of-a-kind" artifact in Legion, but their original design philosophy was much more built around being a part of something bigger than yourself.

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  11. I see you mentioning 'the son'/'the prince' a lot and I see a lot of new players confuse the two so there are two 'sons'/princes':

    Arthas Menethil, son of King Terenas Menethil, who was ruler of the kingdom of Lordaeron (now occupied by the Forsaken). Arthas was once a Paladin of the light but came under corruption by the Lich King Ner'zhul, and eventually succumbed to the corruption & became the new Lich King – these events happened in WC3 & we eventually brought him down in the WoW's 3rd expansion, Wrath of the Lich King. Arthas slew his own father & you saw that happen in one of the cutscenes.

    The 2nd prince is Anduin Wrynn, son of Varian Wrynn, who you saw in the Legion cinematic/the cinematic at the end of Mists of Pandaria where they were choosing how to judge Garrosh Hellscream (the brown orc). Varian Wrynn was the king of Stormwind until he passed in events that happened in the Legion expansion, and Anduin took up the helm as king of Stormwind. He's still alive so I won't go too much into his current story as to avoid potential spoilers.

    Cheers, have fun in WoW classic!

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  12. 11:43 during the scene of Arthas returning to Lordaeron – if you go into the Undercity, you can see the bell fallen and the path Arthas walked where he was showered in rose petals, you can see the stain of them on the ground and in the throne room before you go into the elevators to go into the city proper – turn up your sound, turn the music down and turn the ambience up and you can hear the conversation between him and his father in whispers. And on the ground in front of the throne you can see the blood splatters on the stones from where the crown rolled. It's really awesome how Blizzard puts in these little easter eggs and such.

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  13. The cinematics and cutscenes show a lot of the story, but you should watch an actual lore video going through everything that happens in an actual storyline. A lot of stuff happens in between them.

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