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Genre: Game
Resolution: 1920 x 1080
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WoW Classic: Gurubashi Arena

En 1 colección creada por ҉̧ ҉̧҉ ҉Minorou ꧁💀꧂
Minorou's Vanilla WoW Animated Warcraft Wallpapers
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The Gurubashi Arena is just north of Booty Bay in Stranglethorn Vale. It's an old structure left over from the Gurubashi Empire from over a thousand years ago.

The arena is known for bloody combat, where even faction lines are no longer drawn. When one steps into the arena, everyone, aside from one's immediate party, is an enemy. A troll can fight a tauren, a dwarf can fight a gnome, and of course, an orc can fight a human.

To entice more people into becoming participants, the Bloodsail Buccaneers dangle a reward for those who are willing to fight for it. At midnight, and every three hours thereafter, the goblin pirate captain Short John Mithril will put a treasure chest in the center of the arena. It takes several seconds to open the chest, so the victor must be the last one standing, or at least the last one capable of opening the chest. One could kill everyone else... or you could simply wait while everyone else is distracted, then pick up the chest when no one is looking. A simple freezing trap, blind, polymorph, rocket helmet, or other such means of incapacitation can work wonders. Looting the chest gives you some items and an Arena Master trinket. 12 Arena Master trinkets can be turned in to Short John Mithril for an Arena Grand Master trinket. So... do you think you have what it takes to get the Gurubashi Arena chest?

"Arrr, Me Hearties! I be havin' some extra Treasure that I be givin' away at the Gurubashi Arena! All ye need do to collect it is open the chest I leave on the arena floor!"

Recorded in World of Warcraft at 30 FPS and optimized to keep filesize reasonably low.

My thanks to Rucus, without him this footage wouldn't be possible! Let's enjoy vanilla World of Warcraft Classic!