Hardly anyone makes it to 60 in wow hardcore #short #shorts

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Hardly anyone makes it to 60 in wow hardcore #short #shorts
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When you are scrolling through yt shorts and out of the blue you se the face of an old friend, a mentor, an icon of your days on azeroth...the nostalgia hits too hard

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Swifty is the original WoW youtuber. Always a pleasure brother

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Swifty will always be OG number one. Warrior tricks were viral before viral was a thing. Swifty slaying it before Facebook made it international!

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Man, I haven't seen anything Swifty related in probably over 10 years. This clip, as sucky as the topic is for the players, really brought back a sense of nostalgia and happiness for me that reminded me of a simpler time in my life. Thanks for being you, Swifty :)

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Hc servers for the win. Being able to group has been such an improvement in hardcore wow, and makes unofficial hc rules seem so tryhard

Huhgundai
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I havnt watched Swifty in years. Good to see homie still doing what he loves

marquiseturnbull
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I’m a simple man, I see Swifty, I press like.

jadonharper
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The HC movement is proof that people just like the classic leveling experience. The endgame is great, don't get me wrong. But the leveling in classic was always and will always be my favourite part.
Thanks to the HC community you will always have people leveling in all the zones because people constantly start over. If there was no HC people would just be LvL 60/70/80 and the low level zones would be empty.

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I am just an average player ....except with Paladins and Warriors and just completed my 4th 60 :) I think it is more common than some think. Most of my friends have at least a couple 60s. Choose your fights is all I would say in addition to that... The hard part is getting geared once 60, that is the real challenge of HC...

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Especially doing quests by the lake in Elwynn. Those murlocs are agressive.

Heidelmann
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The legendary voice of one of the best wow YouTubers to ever do it, a voice that will never be forgotten. Good to swifty popping back up it’s like reliving the old days, always great and awesome content!

moody
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Coming to see Swifty is like visiting home. A very special place in time and in my heart. I miss his gaming house shenanigans and when wow was so lit. Makes me want to cry. Truly an era that came to an end before I realized just how lucky I was. Thank you Swifty. I'm beyond happy to see you going at it ❤

PaganMinn
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Almost in my 30s, but seeing swifty reminds me of the TTTT days with athene. times were simpler then.

forgotten_faith
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That was so sad but so wholesome atleast the server can comfort you after your death

TyLetsPlay
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I haven’t seen swift in probably 5 years…..what a pleasure you popping up on my feed was.

basslove
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after 18 years playing i can tell I love this game even after 18 eyars

rampage
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Recognized this voice immediately. I stopped playing a long time ago but so good too see you still on wow ❤

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I jumped on the hardcore train recently and got my mage to level 23, unfortunately I died last night in Redridge mountains. Was so sad to delete the character 😢
I had an absolute blast tho everything felt meaningful again, always on edge. Everyone helping the other person out. Loved it, I’m leveling another character right now.

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It’s loosing track of spawns or suddenly changing layers that kills me the most. I could be completely alone in a cave and have no problem clearing out the mobs and then I suddenly change layers and I’m completely screwed. Either that or the infamous underwater DC bug where you almost always disconnects when you pull mobs and swim for the surface.

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Ngl bro. Sat here watching this video like "ay bro look like Swifty"

All hail Season 9. You were one of the ones that taught me PvP and honestly playing games competitively with reason and drive. That drive then carried over into my adult work life. Sounds sorta crazy out loud man. Bless you and yours.

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