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Murlocs

PostPosted: Sun May 24, 2015 11:44 am
by dragoon56th
In redridge. Just go attack the murlocs and you Will see a bug where The murloc will be 20 yard away i think ? and the murloc will just stand there and you get damg for no reason.

Also if you are in teh water while the murloc are on land apparently they will stay on land and still hit you as in lots of melee hits and you cant fight back until you go in close. I do not know if this bug exist on other monster model animation and placement etc. I thought i like to see if you guys knows about these bugs.

Also in redridge can you guys take a look at the placement of your copper vein and move them down. Feel like some of those placement was from flying portion where you could dock your mount on top of it

Re: Murlocs

PostPosted: Mon May 25, 2015 11:37 pm
by Slicy
dragoon56th wrote:In redridge. Just go attack the murlocs and you Will see a bug where The murloc will be 20 yard away i think ? and the murloc will just stand there and you get damg for no reason.

Also if you are in teh water while the murloc are on land apparently they will stay on land and still hit you as in lots of melee hits and you cant fight back until you go in close. I do not know if this bug exist on other monster model animation and placement etc. I thought i like to see if you guys knows about these bugs.

Also in redridge can you guys take a look at the placement of your copper vein and move them down. Feel like some of those placement was from flying portion where you could dock your mount on top of it
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Sounds like you got rekt m8. Murlocs are the future of Azeroth. It's common sense that they have super powers.

The murloc is a bipedal, amphibious, semi-intelligent, aggressive race residing along coastlines, lakeshores, and riverbeds. Murlocs possess bulbous bodies, large mouths lined with rows of sharp fangs, and slime-coated skin. Individuals range in coloration from turquoise to darkish grey, while their heights vary from 3-1/2 feet to 6 feet. Depending on the variety, murlocs may lean towards a closer resemblance to frogs or to fish; the iconic green murloc, for example, has coloration similar to the red-eyed tree frog.

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Re: Murlocs

PostPosted: Wed May 27, 2015 1:29 pm
by Vantucci
hehe, as I recall you are experiencing the original Vanilla glitches. ;)

Re: Murlocs

PostPosted: Thu May 28, 2015 7:10 pm
by AverageJoe
Slicy wrote:Aaaaaughibbrgubugbugrguburgle!


My favorite sound file.