The ways of a warrior are unfathomable. Every WoW player has known this for many, many years. Who hasn't seen plate carriers, instead of charging straight at their target, take some weird detours. As long as they reach their destination in the process, it shouldn't be a big deal. But if you suddenly find yourself at the dungeon entrance instead of the mob you were aiming for, then something has gone wrong.
This is what happened to the warrior Torgnolle on the servers of WoW (buy now 14,99 € )
BC Classic. The group around the warrior was in the steam chamber on the way, when Torgnolle made the fatal mistake and wanted to attack a fish in the water. Apparently, the WoW engine didn't find an underwater assault so funny and made sure that the player charged directly in the other direction. And most importantly, didn't stop until he reached the dungeon entrance. Recommended editorial contentAtthis point you will find external content from [PLATTFORM]. To protect your personal data, external content will only be displayed if you confirm this by clicking on "Load all external content":Load all external contentIagree to external content being displayed to me. This means that personal data is transmitted to third-party platforms. More about this in our privacy policy. External content Read more in ourprivacy policy.Wayfinding rushes seem to have even bigger problems now and then than you might imagine. To which some commenters on reddit are talking about this not being a bug at all. After all, it's a French group and it's known that their fastest attack is the retreat - or an advance in the other direction, as it's called in the jargon. At this point, however, we can neither confirm nor deny this.
What fun experiences have you had with wayfinding in WoW? Have you ever stormed through half a dungeon?
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