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WARP 25: Keep your hands and arms inside the mixer at all times...

Posted by Brent Copeland On - - 2 comments

WARP is back with a brand new episode. [display_podcast]



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  1. Mikejl says:

    1.2 has lots of good stuff. However I experienced my first major disappointment with Mythic. It was with the hit to the Black Orc Da Toughest really makes my Black Orc not fun to play in RvR and PvE. I rolled tank for survivability and I seem to lost that. I did way to fast in RvR and when doing PvE I could not tackle the same number of higher rank mobs. So I kill slow (tank class) minus the survivability = not fun any more.

    Ohh well .. it’s a game and that class is no longer fun. So my Tire 4 Black Orc is retired to a bank alt in IC. Lucky soon the Choppa will arrive and I hope to find my new Orc to play. I also started playing a Squig Herder I had shelved away (think Rank 12) .. fun little class. Taking little WAR break = more Fallout3 and Sins of a Solar Empire.
    I hope to find my passion for Warhammer with a Choppa.

  2. ahkond says:

    What's the episode title image from? Some kind of tier-4 clockwork thing I haven't seen yet?

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