Mezten was in movie and the expert on set for the Lore. So have to give the Movie Credit in that regard.
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W odpowiedzi do @Lhumierre @TheRedShirtGuy
The movie itself cut a lot of Lore corners so that it could be a movie in the first place. And the movie is also non-canon too.
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W odpowiedzi do @Skoll_Shorties @TheRedShirtGuy
But https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Metzen … IS Canon.
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Jokes aside in the Shattering Book they outline rules as well (Christie Golden) and it states 1 weapon a person that can be blessed by a shaman but nothing else.
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W odpowiedzi do @Lhumierre @TheRedShirtGuy
Well, those are the rules specifically for Cairne and Garrosh's match. This is where everyone got confused. The rules they set in that match are specifically for them and them alone. As several other Mak'goras do not have the same rules that they do.
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W odpowiedzi do @Skoll_Shorties @TheRedShirtGuy
It has always been one weapon a person, no magic, no armor and to the death canonically. It was mainly used when an Orc wanted to challenge their Chieftan to lead. It's when other races and time passed that rules started to blur because of other "classes".
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W odpowiedzi do @Lhumierre @TheRedShirtGuy
No longer really the case given Saurfang and Sylvanas' match didn't have that at all. And the very first match between Thrall and Garrosh during the Wrath event also contained magic. So it's not been the case always.
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W odpowiedzi do @Skoll_Shorties @TheRedShirtGuy
It was always the case till Azeroth, where things started to blur. Pre-Azeroth the rules were the same all over, Thrall cheated knowingly understanding that he would lose. He "forced" Draenor elements to do what he wanted instead of asked. I feel that's why he lost connection
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W odpowiedzi do @Lhumierre @TheRedShirtGuy
That's not the case at all. He didn't force them to do anything in fact the elements were already infuriated with Garrosh both on Azeroth and Draenor.pic.twitter.com/kJOXSUMw6a
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W odpowiedzi do @Skoll_Shorties @TheRedShirtGuy
you quoted the wiki? in the game himself he states he doesn't understand Draenor elements and can't harness them. It happens throughout the entire expansion, up until that fight where he changes his cadence to mirror those of Garrosh's dark shaman from SoO raid.
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It is never stated that he lost his power over the elements because he resorted to Dark Shamanism. And he most certainly wouldn't do that either. He lost his shamanism because of his mental state that's all.
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W odpowiedzi do @Skoll_Shorties @TheRedShirtGuy
This will rage on forever until Blizzard settles it officially.
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