This is a call to the people of the horde, and specifically you, rich guys!
One day i just felt like going to razor hill, and giving people stuff, like weapons, armor, bags..
It felt good, you know. Filling up those empty slots with some nice basic gear. One thing i love about vanilla is that people actually need that. It does actually help you xp faster, or even survive, unlike retail where it doesnt really matter.
It's nice to know that you equipped almost half durotar, with decent equipment. Personally, it satisfies me. Maybe it doesnt give you the same pleasure it does to me, but maybe it does and you dont know it. Well i'm letting you try it . Feels like a tribute to your faction.
Here are some screenshots
All these people
Imagine that,that one epic you might have sold for let's say, 25 gold, can help around 400 be properly equipped!
I spent around 3 gold equipping lowbies. Not much you may say, but that's the point. It geared around 50 people. (I have 1 gold left on me :S, stupid bandages costed 9 gold to train and now they're suddenly free -.-)
Now, I call you people, whenever you're bored, have a walk in razor hill, and equip the new soldiers we get every day! You can find the basic equipment in vendors around razor hill. Or, if you don't want to waste time on this but still want to give a donation, send some gold to the charactercalled "Weeder" my alt which is set in razor hill,so I know which money is only to equip people.
I will note your donations on this very thread, as a small honor towards the people who give a fuck :p
Of course, I will also be working on earning the gold on my own. Once i get rich enough, I will move to barrens to equip more people with better gear.
Let's make our community more cozy, well, at least our faction :p
Donators :
Zawa - 20 gold and tons of bags
Popkaiagodka - 5 gold
Zjal - 1 gold and linen bags
Coathanger - 50 silver
Khagan - 5 green quality items
Twelveincher - Gave a lots of equipment in razor hill that he bought from AH!
Aunstic - Handed out bags at the brill
"With great power, come great responsibilities."