15.00 Dollar US$ World of Warcraft's Leeroy Jenkins was a fake, "dry run" video shows dsfgbvf

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It will be like a lump of coal in their stocking for some online denizens that desire to think that wayward Alliance paladin Leeroy Jenkins genuinely did wipe his World of Warcraft guild greater than 12 years ago. But, I am sorry, Virginia: It was all staged, as a brand new video has been released showing a trial run created prior to the official Wow Power Leveling version was ever posted.


The dry run was released by Ben "Anfrony" Vinson, the player that was running the camera that day back in Could 2005. He stated that he had been holding on to it for some time, and was waiting for the "right moment," but the recent FCC ruling repealing net neutrality seemed just like the best time to do it to show support for keeping the ISP restrictions. Chairman Ajit Pai's condescending video also offered some impetus, Vinson stated in the YouTube post.


The guild, Pals for Life, came up with thought for the video after all the failed runs via one of several well known raids from the time, Upper Blackrock Spire. "We did not believe any person would believe it was real," Vinson told Kotaku by way of e-mail. "We believed it was so definitely satire, but we were wrong."


For those unfamiliar with the raid, there was an area where stepping on eggs though generating your way through the region would spawn dragons. They had been quick to prevent should you knew what to perform, however the guild still ran into people they would bring with them that didn't know how to prevent them. The Leeroy Jenkins video was meant to poke fun at that.


"We woke up the next morning and our pal had a nasty e-mail from his ISP about possessing to shut down his server as a result of a lot of bandwidth usage," Vinson said about the day following the video was released," and at that point the video was already everywhere, it was out of our hands."


With each of the time that has passed, Vinson and Leeroy (real-life name Ben Schulz) decided the FCC ruling was the perfect explanation to get the cheap wow gold dry run video on the market now.


 


So there it truly is. Just after all of the speculation of fake or genuine, moron or hero, we now have our answer.

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