We did see it in TBC, and also it's a raid not a dungeon.
Have you seen Onyxia's Lair? :biggrin: At least the boss fight is incredibly memorable in that case.
Why cant I give more than one thumbs up? Can I get some sort of super thumbs up that I can use once per month?
Can I get some sort of super thumbs up that I can use once per month?
teeeeeeeeebling!
Gnomer wasn't boring. It was just aggravating because it was so twisty and turny. Same to be said for WC. It's not boring, it's just confusing and you can easily get lost.
I agree with Stfuppercut in that Stockades is super lazy and boring, the loot is non existent, the quests are lazy. Honestly, stfuppercut summarized it better than I could.
People saying RFC is boring and uninspired and lazy are missing the point of RFC. It's the entry level dungeon, the dungeon that says to you "Hey, this is what some of the content is like in this game. Some fun quest chains to root out corruption in Org, and the having to clean that corruption up."
It's a perfect introductory dungeon for beginning players to hwet their appetite on what a dungeon is.
Sunken temple
The part featured in retail isnt that bad, but I have never really liked all the stuff before that part, just getting to the entrance is a dungeon in itself
I can't believe when I CTRL + F and "Ulda" nobody mentioned ULDAMON.
Dude. FLIP THAT DUNGEON!!
I know it's called Uldaman... but I've always been more fond of ULDAMON... YA MON! Taz'Dingo!
https://classic.wowhead.com/guides/uldaman-classic-dungeon-strategy
I dont like RFD and RFK thay are boring and ugly. My favorite dungeon has to be BRD.
I dont like RFD and RFK thay are boring and ugly.
I'm shocked these have only had 1 or 2 mentions for the exact reasons you mentioned
I used to hate Ulda because the level range was so huge that it tricked you into getting half way through and suddenly the mob levels would be too high to continue. Also you usually had to stop for ages to let someone finish their enchanting training.
Nowadays I think it's got really interesting game design that creates player interaction and surprising moments and makes for a memorable experience. In an "I love to hate it" way.
I think i ran Gnomer once and it was so bad.
we had this one guy who kept falling off. i think we lasted 2 hours without getting half way through then called it.
Gnomer and BRD where just so long and maze-like. It seemed like nobody ever knew where to go and half the time you don't even hit the bosses that you wanted to unless you're the one person that knows where you're going.
I dont like RFD and RFK thay are boring and ugly.
I'm shocked these have only had 1 or 2 mentions for the exact reasons you mentioned
and all those damn pig squeals
Stockade is just not fun... but I remember it as a good help to farm some gold when I was waiting for pvp at level 60.
I think my worst dungeon was probably Uldaman, too many wipe there, the fun part is really just at the end...
I have done this dungeon just 4 time I think, and mostly just to help with my tank...
I hate RFD и RFK.
^ I agree.
The only ones I remember hating to a like, "I'm never going back there" degree were Gnomeregan and Wailing Caverns.Honestly I don't even remember what I hated about them so much, aside from that Gnomeregan was the first time I saw a piece of gear turn red from wiping so many times (so it's entirely possible I hated it just because I was an idiot). Also kind of felt like I wasn't supposed to be there, given if I remember correctly there was some outdoor part that put you in Alliance territory for a few seconds. I think that might've been the first time also I'd seen a Red zone name pop up on the screen.
And then Wailing Caverns.. I dunno, I just remember it taking forever and I don't think my group even finished it. I want to this time, to get that sweet-ass crescent staff. I think I have a higher tolerance for instances in general now than I did then.
Sunken Temple - i mean, i love the instance but I have so many poor experiences with that places, going in, without properly vetted groups..
LBRS for reals tho.