WoW: Super awesome glitch (Beware: Large pictures ahead)
Saturday, July 19th, 2008 - 2:34am
So I was questing on my pally with my brother-in-law, and I had tabbed out to look up some stuff. When I came back, he had returned from Darnassus, and I see something very odd. Apparently I was the only one seeing this:



It was still like that the whole time we were questing, up until I had to log off. Who says you can't use mounts in Azeroth, eh? And at level 16 no less!
"I'm absolutely retarded. Not 100% sure why." - atom
"Dhelor + intarwebs = Great ideas." - wordsmythe
"Do I what I do: hate everyone." - Quintin_Stone


That's pretty sweet
I know a bunch of druids that would LOVE to have that glitch, especially being a seal on a griffon 
Copingsaw wrote:
Super K - The "Anti-Wipe"
I'm pretty sure that seal on hippo is illegal in most states
Don't blame me if the heals suck you're the one who said the shadow priest had to heal.
That gryphon better have my money on Friday.
IronClad Online: PurEvil
I remember fighting Nefarian and getting turned into a giraffe and then dying. The raid wiped and once everyone was rezzed I was still a giraffe. We started the encounter and for the first half of the battle I was stuck as a giraffe. When I would bloodrage (warrior) my giraffe ears would glow red. I didn't revert back to normal until Nefarian poly'd me into a slug or something. Quite hilarious from my perspective. I think I have some screens of the fiasco around here somewhere.
That's fantastic, post the screens if you happen to find them.
"I'm absolutely retarded. Not 100% sure why." - atom
"Dhelor + intarwebs = Great ideas." - wordsmythe
"Do I what I do: hate everyone." - Quintin_Stone
This reminded me of a bug I encountered shortly after the release of BC. If you entered Shattered Halls while flying on your mount you would stay mounted after you zoned in. It wasn't just a graphical glitch, you were actually mounted and could fly over all the mobs. I think the bug was limited to only hunters on epic flyers for some reason, so we couldn't use it to speed run, but it was pretty fun just going at it alone.
Computers don't make errors. What they do, they do on purpose. By now your name and particulars have been fed into every laptop, desktop, mainframe and supermarket scanner that collectively make up the global information conspiracy.
-- Dale Gribble