Computers
That's some mother. What does she do? Collect computers? BobNamataki (talk) 11:17, November 10, 2009 (UTC)
- Lol, I think she took the first one back because she bought it with her money before giving it to her son. So, by her logic, a gift she gives still belongs to her. Her taking back the friend's new computer was probably just spite.
Sebreth (talk) 20:47, November 10, 2009 (UTC)
Distribution of roles in Warsong Gulch
Hello Sebreth Please forgive me but I have to remove your contribution to "Distribution of roles in Warsong Gulch". 1. My idea was to make an example of a team composition and with your contribution the team would exist of 11 players instead of 10. 2. No rogue could combine all these nice talents, because the available talent points are limited to 71. I'd propose this talent tree for a fc rogue: [1] Many things will change with Cataclysm and I hope that articles such as this one will become interesting with a competitive battleground system. On the other hand I want to surprise my opponents and not be copied, hence I'll keep my ideas secret from everyone but a few insiders and won't update this article anymore. Jelinda
- First of all, sign your posts. Second of all, You posted this under the Computers section. You should make your own section. Third of all, I was merely showing just how awesome rogues can be at flag carrying. I'm aware that rogues won't get all the talents there. Even with 0 talents, a rogue can run the flag extremely well. When they put a few points into some of the talents I listed, they're pretty much the second best class for it. Fourth of all, if you didn't want your article to be updated, you should've put it on your user namespace. This is a wiki. Anyone can edit it.
Sebreth (talk) 19:02, November 13, 2009 (UTC)
Race capitalization
WW:WRITE: Following Blizzard's recent developments on writing style, race names ("humans", "elves", "dwarves", etc) are now written in lower case in WoWWiki.
-- (Sssss/Slithered) 01:11, November 11, 2009 (UTC)
non-trivia about the Green Yonder
Were it anyone but you retracting the paragraph, I'd have said "let it stand to disprove the thought". Proving that something isn't so has its own uses. --Eirik Ratcatcher (talk) 20:05, November 17, 2009 (UTC)
Just a Friendly Reminder
I made a poll on Talk:Guide to bank alts that requested Deletion. However, due to some edits to the page, the poll has been voided and I started another one. Just a little reminder since you were one of the people that voted. If you still feel that you want the page removed feel free to submit you're vote along with me! TeeSon5 (talk) 21:09, November 20, 2009 (UTC)
Thanks
Thanks for fixing the picture of Liam Greymane. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Lerlian (talk · contr).
Question
How do I make my page look like yours? I just joined and am new to this. --Lerlian (talk) 06:04, November 29, 2009 (UTC)
Picture Help.
I have a picture and everything and I put it on my User Page, but It looks retarded and everything, could you edit it so it could look like yours? --Lerlian (talk) 06:50, November 29, 2009 (UTC)
Picture
I did crop it with Photobucket, but when I uploaded it, it turned out like that. Not sure how to get it the right size and how to get an up close. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Lerlian (talk · contr).
Glyphs
May I know why you deleted the glyphs stuff without any explanation? The article is out of date, the info are out of date, many glyphs have never been added, and the class specific pages are not only out of date, but also useless. Cityhunter0505 - Etsuko (talk) 22:47, December 18, 2009 (UTC)
- Because you put death knight glyphs for every single class. If you were working on it, the proper thing to do would be use a sandbox until it's finished, then copy and paste it into the actual article. -- Sebreth (talk) 04:00, December 19, 2009 (UTC)
- I'm obviously still working on updating the page. Don't delete things without any explanation in the future, thank you. Cityhunter0505 - Etsuko (talk) 04:04, December 19, 2009 (UTC)
- Then you should be working on it on a sandbox page and wait till you're done to post it on the actual page. -- Sebreth (talk) 04:21, December 19, 2009 (UTC)
- I'm obviously still working on updating the page. Don't delete things without any explanation in the future, thank you. Cityhunter0505 - Etsuko (talk) 04:04, December 19, 2009 (UTC)
Categories
Please refrain from adding parent categories to articles. Example: Category:Blood elves is a parent of Category:Blood elf quest givers. If the Blood elf quest givers category is there you should not be adding the Blood elves category. For more info see WW:CAT. (Sssss/Slithered) 06:27, December 21, 2009 (UTC)
Undead vs Forsaken
Hey, I just read your change to choosing a race. I agree with you that it should be undead but the 'Race' in the Race template is forsaken even when you say undead: Undead. It isn't particularly consistent with Troll which would be darkspear trolls. Also note that undead is the race's name in WoW, forsaken is mentioned in the character creation race information pane.
Do you know of some sort of voting mechanism we could use to change this? Tyriar T C 22:46, December 27, 2009 (UTC)
- I believe admins are the only users who can edit a template, and I doubt they'd do it. It's kinda a minor change, after all. -- Sebreth (talk) 22:32, December 27, 2009 (UTC)
- A new vote could be done to decide how to handle it. It basically comes down to what people are used to, and personal preference. Most often times unless an undead creature is something specific like a ghoul, it will be called Scourge or Forsaken. That serves one of three things... easy identification for users, less bulky categories, and game play reasons (most often times a Forsaken is marked as Humanoid), so to mark something as Forsaken means they can be feared. Where marking it Scourge means they can be shackled or turned. (Sssss/Slithered) 22:39, December 27, 2009 (UTC)
- I notice that the 2 race pages are Forsaken and Undead (playable), and that the forsaken template points at undead (playable). I think that the Undead template should have the text "Undead". Seeing as the race is referred to in WoW as Undead in all but flavor text, makes way more sense to me to have it that way. Also for the sake of consistency. Tyriar T C 22:46, December 27, 2009 (UTC)
Strat-holme or Strath-holme
Hello dear friend, I saw your edit about how to pronounce the name of the city of Stratholme in the article Stratholme. I am afraid that Stratholme is pronounced as Strat-holme in World of Warcraft, not Strath-holme, and we all know this. I asked over 10 players, all of them pronounce it Strat-holme. Even the Scourge's fortress, is pronounced Scourge-holme. --SilentResi (talk) 11:58, January 1, 2010 (UTC)
Strat Live and Strat Undead, Scarlet Strat and Strat UD, Strat...
- I always thought it was pronounced Strath-holme by Arthas in both WC3 and WoW... I'm going to check now. Tyriar T C 12:54, January 1, 2010 (UTC)
- I am confused now. The Danish people call it Strat-holme with a heavy "T", the Greeks call it Strat-holmi with a "T" separated from "H" and go on. I think the actual name should be "Strat-holme" as 1) The first half of the name is Strat and with that we call the instance in WoW. For example "LFG CoT Strat Heroic". None said Strath here. So its not Strath. Nonce can recognize Stratholme as Strath, but can recognize it as Strat. Also, other places in WoW and in real life like Scourgeholme and Stockholme confirm the fact that the second half of those names, the "HOLME" is indeed, its own part. Some players may listen Arthas calling it Strath-holme but as long as the name is not written as Strathholme (with 2 "h"), its not really pronounced as Strath-holme, is just Arthas' voice. I hear lots of people having their unique pronouncions about places and regions, despite the general one. The English people tend to confuse the t and h, as th if they are just put together in a name, unlike the people of other languages. And, Sebreth, the source is the game itself. Go to a server, the players dont call it Strath, they call it Strat... Its obvious how its called. --SilentResi (talk) 15:48, January 1, 2010 (UTC)