
Episode 51 - The Return!
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About this listen
After extensive searching, Grand Master Z rediscovers and unearths the location of For the Horde Studios. After a brief "Empty Chair at Empty Tables" moment, he restarts the mainframe, gets the transmitter working, and begins broadcasting.
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In this episode of For the Horde Radio, Grand Master Z:
- Welcomes listeners back to the show, explaining what the show meant to him and why he's restarting it. He also explains that it's in tribute to the show, but could never replace it.
- Compares the differences in hunter vs warlock pets/minions, and the ease of acquiring them.
- Wonders if he's always been this bad at playing his hunter, or if old age is finally catching up to him?
- Contemplates the differences between doom and gloom weed, as well as it's availability. He also ponders on other quest item scarcity.
- Breaks for a not-so-short creepy music break.
- Discusses how he no longer feels guilty playing on a private server, and neither should you!
- Compares different private servers he plays on, and discusses their pros and cons.
- Has a funky music break.
- Wraps up the show.
Questions? Comments? Please write to the show at:
forthehorderadio@gmail.com
Links mentioned in the show:
How A $25 Horse Ruined Blizzard Entertainment
Dark Lord Funk
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