Is the Cataclysm Already Upon Us?

John Funk

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Is the Cataclysm Already Upon Us?



Blizzard may be laying early groundwork for the World of Warcraft: Cataclysm world event - either that, or Azeroth is built on top of an earthquake zone that makes the San Andreas Fault look like a wuss.

Now, given Blizzard's tendency to be a bit, shall we say, "nebulous" about its release dates, no one has really been able to pin down a launch date for Cataclysm, the third expansion for mega-MMOG World of Warcraft, beyond "oh, sometime next year." Still, that doesn't mean the company can't start laying the groundwork for the grand world event to usher the expansion in.

While Burning Crusade had the hubbub over the opening of the Dark Portal, and Wrath of the Lich King had the completely reshaping [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/86983-World-Of-Warcraft-Faces-Zombie-Invasion] - Azeroth as gamers know it. So it makes sense that Blizzard would want to, y'know, prepare a bit early.

There's been some intriguing gossip in WoW circles about small, seemingly random earthquakes [http://www.mmo-champion.com/general-discussions/is-the-cataclysm-happening-now/] happening as players go about their business. You'll be standing at the Auction House in Orgrimmar, browsing the vendor, or fishing off the coast of Howling Fjord when suddenly your screen will shake for a couple of seconds... and then nothing.

While those intrepid WoW fans that dive through the game's files haven't unearthed any information about the world event itself via datamining, they have discovered something interesting [http://www.wow.com/2009/12/28/are-invisible-mobs-ushering-in-the-cataclysm-world-event/]: Little invisible NPCs called "Shaker" and "Shaker - Small" were added to the game in Patch 3.2.2 and Patch 3.3, respectively. As far as we know, these might be the little creatures behind the earthquakes, wandering around undetectably and making the screen shake for any player they pass by.

As a WoW fan, it's a cool little feature, and certainly lends credence to the idea that the Cataclysm world event will be taking place over months, not weeks or days. After all, we're still fighting the Lich King, and the beta test hasn't started yet, which indicates that at the earliest, Cataclysm won't be here until May or June - and probably later, depending on how comfortable Blizzard is with releasing another major PC title next to StarCraft II.

So remember: If the screen starts shaking, it's probably just an invisible Shaker early tremor, and you should go stand in the doorway. Unless you're in Un'Goro Crater, in which case it's a Devilsaur and you're boned.

(Thanks for the tip, benbenthegamerman!)

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Amnestic

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Unless you're in Un'Goro Crater, in which case it's a Devilsaur and you're boned.
FUCK YOU KING MOSH.

I swear if it was a D&D character, King Mosh would have put all his skill points into Move Silently. Sneaky bastard.
 

Jared

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A rehsapping of the world...lets all get new World Maps out XD
 

LazerFX

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I can't say when I first noticed it, but it's certainly there... haven't spent much time in Outland so can't say if it's happening there (Would have thought not, given it's floating in the Twisting Nether :p). But... if it's happening in outland, then it might not be a precursor to Cataclysm...

Or it might. Who knows?
 

Jaranja

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Amnestic said:
Unless you're in Un'Goro Crater, in which case it's a Devilsaur and you're boned.
FUCK YOU KING MOSH.

I swear if it was a D&D character, King Mosh would have put all his skill points into Move Silently. Sneaky bastard.
I remember him! I was ambushed by him when I was level 50, years ago, but whenever I went back to seek vengeance; he was no where to be found. I don't play any more but he still haunts my dreams.
 

microhive

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I've seen deceased wolves all over Elwynn forest. This might be a beginning of something huge!
 

John Funk

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redmarine said:
I've seen deceased wolves all over Elwynn forest. This might be a beginning of something huge!
...do you mean actual mobs, "Deceased Wolves"? Or just dead wolves. Because if the latter, erm, I'm pretty sure there are quests to kill wolves.
 

microhive

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CantFaketheFunk said:
redmarine said:
I've seen deceased wolves all over Elwynn forest. This might be a beginning of something huge!
...do you mean actual mobs, "Deceased Wolves"? Or just dead wolves. Because if the latter, erm, I'm pretty sure there are quests to kill wolves.
As in alive ones.
 

benbenthegamerman

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redmarine said:
CantFaketheFunk said:
redmarine said:
I've seen deceased wolves all over Elwynn forest. This might be a beginning of something huge!
...do you mean actual mobs, "Deceased Wolves"? Or just dead wolves. Because if the latter, erm, I'm pretty sure there are quests to kill wolves.
As in alive ones.
you mean diseased Wolves. People are thinking that it could be leading to Human Hunters, and Eagan Peltskinner as their trainer.
 

microhive

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benbenthegamerman said:
redmarine said:
CantFaketheFunk said:
redmarine said:
I've seen deceased wolves all over Elwynn forest. This might be a beginning of something huge!
...do you mean actual mobs, "Deceased Wolves"? Or just dead wolves. Because if the latter, erm, I'm pretty sure there are quests to kill wolves.
As in alive ones.
you mean diseased Wolves. People are thinking that it could be leading to Human Hunters, and Eagan Peltskinner as their trainer.
Hmm, that's quite interesting.

Anyway, an image.

http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/ff147/ep1309i3/Untitled-2.png
 

Baron Khaine

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*conspiracy hat on*

Reminds me of those kids in that star formation in the house in Elywnn.

Damn that was creepy.
 

AlexWinter

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Deceased Wolves.. Something linked to the Worgen perhaps, or the Lich King's influence becoming more prominent around Stormwind. Or the skinner idea.. I don't know. I should stop reading these articles before I start playing again..
 

Xelt

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Don't hunter pets make the screen shake when it goes big?

I've noticed some earthquake type things, but not often. I'll keep an eye out.


If the NPC casts a spell to make it happen, it should show up in the combat log, so we should keep an eye on them.
 

Jory

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Ohhh almost interesting. I think I might be forced to start playing nearer the time of cataclysm.
 

benbenthegamerman

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bobby1361 said:
Don't hunter pets make the screen shake when it goes big?

I've noticed some earthquake type things, but not often. I'll keep an eye out.


If the NPC casts a spell to make it happen, it should show up in the combat log, so we should keep an eye on them.
people have said it doesnt show up on the log.
 

WNxSajuukCor

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Devilsaurs are the ninjas of the jungle.

As for the shaking, it's cool to see small little things leading up to the large sundering that's about to happen :D
 

quiet_samurai

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Cool, I always thought that WoW would have a longer appeal to me if it had a more "real world" feel to it. As in changing landscapes and the ability to conquest enemy territory, like beating on a building until it burned down then making your own in it's place. I think implementing a more old school Warcraft approach into WoW wold bring me back.... maybe..