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  1. Feast_and_famine

    Feast_and_famine Owner of smol unicorns guild HERO

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    Hello fellow adventures! I'm assuming that for many people on this forum, Wynncraft has become a big part of your lives. I recently re-joined the community of Wynncraft, with nothing better to do during this quarantine, and realized how enjoyable it was to play this wonderful game with this great community.

    In the past few weeks, I have been grinding out the last few levels to combat level 100, with only five more to go. I've been having a lot of fun trying to solve quests (before turning to quest guides). Also planning to complete 'A hunter's calling' when I get there and start a new class on 'hunted' mode.

    Playing Wynncraft especially during the quarantine has given me not only a fun experience, but also a sense of community during these interesting times. Everybody on the forums and in game are great companions.

    So, that's "My Story". I'm hoping that some of you guys will some of your favorite experiences on Wynncraft, and how they have influenced you, especially during the quarantine.
     
  2. StormKing3

    StormKing3 Famous Adventurer

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    My story is I play Wynncraft when I'm bored and have nothing else to do, or too tired to work lol

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  3. Benjin

    Benjin Famous Adventurer

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    Oh god no not those terrible my story videos, anyways back on topic I just hang on the forums, be a bit of an ass occasionally and otherwise do pretty much nothing
     
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    Tishix Well-Known Adventurer VIP

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    I started back in 2015-14 with some of my friends. They never were really commited to those types of mmo´s so they left after we reached like lvl 34. Even though i was excited to play more, i was pretty young back then and didnt like playing by myself. So i actually quit for a while and played on other servers with my friends. As i grew older i re-joined the community. I realised how advanced the server got. Custom textures, a new province, tons of new quest that are well made and beautifully build (im really into building which is the reason i was so intrigued) So then i started grinding again. I did my quest one by one and got lvl 54 easily. After that the questhole wrecked me and i started losing interest again, but i powered through it because i knew that it wouldnt be so hard at such low levels. I grinded and grinded and grinded. Fast foward like 4 days and i reached lvl 88-89. To my demise i realised once again, that a questhole would destroy my interest. This time i didnt grind through it because being pretty high leveled and requiring so much exp just to get to the next quest and grinding even more wasnt something i wanted to do. So i quit again.

    Fast forward again until like 1 week ago. Some of my friends asked me if i wanted to start a new character and i said yes. But because im not that guy that likes to grind a lot i just played on my main assassin and ran some new quest and old quests that were bugged until i hit lvl 103. And now we´re here! I do lootruns now my friends are playing wow, and i still dont have any friends playing. Which isnt that bad because i actually like soloing my shit. Im on my way to solo Eo

    Sorry if it wasnt well structured or i made tons of spelling mistakes. English isnt my native language
     
  5. Shots

    Shots Legendary Adventurer HERO

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    In the far off land of the Molten Heights, there resides an intelligent and dangerous creature that many have heard tales of. Legend has it that it originally was a group of Doguns that eventually became so fueled with rage from their fights with the Dwarves that they turned into a horrid monstrosity. How that works scientifically at all, we don't know, but then again, science is basically nonexistent in this world because of magic.

    If you were to bring up this creature in front of the Dwarves, they would shutter in fear, perhaps even rush away from you in an instant as if they had not heard anything. One old Dwarf spoke up about the creature, his face turning pale as he began to speak. He said that the Dwarven King had once sent an entire battalion of his finest men to dispatch the threat. Many citizens cheered as the battalion walked out of the gates of Rodoroc, knowing that these fierce warriors would slay the beast and would do their families proud. Eight days later, a Dwarven Scout returned to the King with what was barely left of a head, covered in either dried blood or scorch marks darker than the void itself.

    On another account, a Dwarven blacksmith told us an encounter a client had with the beast while getting materials for a weapon they wished to have crafted. They said it had three heads, each moving independently of one another with a searing light exploding from the inside of their mouths. Yet when the client got close to it, all three heads swiveled towards them, letting out a fearsome screech that supposedly could rival the mystic Gavel Banshee, although we find that hard to believe suggesting that would've killed, or at least incapacitated, the client instantly. Out of instinct, the client lashed out with the axe in their left hand, slicing one of the heads in an instant. Yet, the creature did not yell in pain, nor did it seem phased at all. The client watched in horror as no blood spilled from the beast, but instead, two identical heads snaked out of the creatures neck and took its place. The client swung the axe again, but this time, the axe got lodged within the creature's neck. The blacksmith then shuddered, touching his left leg delicately.

    We went to go in search of the beast, hearing it resided in the Upper Molten Heights, hoping to study its mysterious regeneration properties we had seen previously with the Fruman and now good friend known as CAID. We also had been told by the blacksmith where his client had encountered the beast, although it did take a while for us to convince him that we were capable of handling ourselves in this situation. We came across a cave, with scorch marks scattered across the rocks. Of course, it would make sense that these would be here in a volcanic area, but these scorch marks were deeper than we had ever seen and laid out in a particular pattern, almost as if this was a territorial claim.

    Out of curiosity, we went into the cave, only seeing the lava falls and ores within the cave at first glance. But that's when we heard something above us, piercing through the cave as we put our hands on our ears. Our eyes darted upward to only see the lava pouring into the cave from above, or so we thought. When we looked closer, we began to notice something...moving in the lava. A low growl emitted from the lava itself, almost sounding like a deep chuckle, as a head emerged from the lava, followed by another, and another, and another...with one last head emerging above all of the others, totaling to five heads. All of them pointed directly towards us, jaws opened wide to swallow us whole as the fire within them began to glow brighter than the sun itself.

    It's name is the Hydra, and may god have mercy on your soul if you stumble upon it.
    As we continued to explore Corkus, we discovered quite a particular robot indeed. At first, we didn't even notice it because of its stature, being about as small as a matured wybel. We only noticed it because of a series of clicking noises followed by the sound of bullets raining down near us. We took to a tree nearby, believing we were under fire from a Golden Avia bird, before hearing the clicking cease. We looked past the tree to see a...gun? pointed directly towards us. We thought we had triggered a booby trap of sorts, that perhaps the Antikythera Supercomputer had set these turrets up in an attempt to defend the Avos land while being under the radar. That's when it began to walk.

    We burst out into hysterical laughter as the robot waddled towards us like a toddler, stumbling over its own footing of its stubby little "legs". We're not exactly sure to this day why it didn't open fire again, but it stopped right in front of us as we collapsed to the ground with tears in our eyes. Once we managed to collect ourselves, we looked up at the peculiar robot, it's "head" tilting as if it were confused. It started walking towards us once again, and we began to smile, trying to contain the fit of laughter rising within us once more. Almost as if the robot registered something from our smile, it began to swivel its head around in a swift motion before stopping and tilting upwards towards us.

    Our current theory is that this robot was in fact a turret, but somehow managed to "learn" a walk cycle by watching us approach it, and wanted to "thank" us for teaching it how to walk. As absolutely ridiculous as that sounds, it seems to be mostly accurate. The robot spins its head around in excitement as it walks around with us, albeit at a much slower rate and sometimes even tripping over itself. Even when we got ambushed by rogue robots or pernix monkeys, we couldn't help but laugh as the robot stumbled up to one of them before spraying it with bullets.

    We were also able to quite literally teach it how to shake its head in a "no" motion and nod in a "yes" motion to certain questions we asked. It would appear this robot wishes to become a human being, or at least fit in with others, perhaps a glitch in the robots programming. We now take the robot everywhere with us, even when it runs out of power and goes into a "sleep" like state. Luckily, the robot seems to run off solar power, because we have no idea how we would be able to find batteries that small otherwise. The robot also seems to revert back to its old self on occasions, but generally, it only does one short burst towards us before continuing to act as it does now.

    Due to the hilarity of the way the robot looks and moves, we like to refer to it as the gun with legs. If you see it in your journey, make sure to say hello!
    We received a...concerning report a few months ago. Apparently, there was a plague that had begun to sweep across all of Gavel once again. Yet this time...it wasn't killing anyone. It left its victims soulless, their eyes pitch black as their gray husks wandered around the province. What was even more troublesome, however, is there were reports from adventurers seeing a mysterious creature in the distance while traveling around the Ragni plains, before disappearing in the blink of an eye. These adventurers later reported they saw these same husks appearing in these plains, meaning that the plague had not only gotten to Wynn, but it also had been most likely caused by this creature.

    Naturally, we consulted the research of two of the world's most infamous and vile scientists. The first of these was Slykaar. However, it seemed unlikely that he had any intention of creating such a disease. He had no intention of releasing a plague to kill the entire population, because that would be counter intuitive to his own goals to rule as the leader of his own army according to how much he ranted about wanting to first destroy Troms and then enslave all of Wynn. There's also evidence to point to the idea that he would not have even had access to such technology, as the events and his genetic manipulation with slimes simply wouldn't be able to result in such a catastrophic event such as this. A fungal disease may have been able to develop, but it would be nowhere near powerful enough to spread this quickly.

    We then took to the Olux Plague Doctor's notes, and we were horrified by the results of his research. He had apparently attempted to develop a disease that intended to wipe out the majority of the villager food supply, testing this disease on various animals like pigs, orcs, gerts, so on and so forth. He had recorded that on one day, he woke up to see one of his controlled environments shattered beyond recognition, a trail of a black, oil like substance running from the room to the secret exit to his laboratory. It seemed unnatural that a disease would be able to mutate so quickly to the point where it had developed a sense of intelligence, but it was all we had at the time.

    We then received even more disturbing news three weeks ago, as a scout near Elkurn had reported seeing this supposed creature running full speed in the direction of the abandoned mines. They had attempted to catch up to the creature, but to no avail. At this point, the Ragni King was attempting to cover up the whole situation, as he had also just issued a secret operation of a group of adventures to venture into the Road to Dern. Judging by the sightings of the creature and it's movement, it would appear it also was heading that way to.

    The King issued an operation of some of his available scientists at the time, accompanied by two guards, to venture into Dern as well in an attempt to find the creature. They had went through the same procedure as the other operation, cleansing themselves of the "dark" element residing within all of them before proceeding forward. The group was not heard back from till one week after the operation had been started, where an adventurer had reported a mysterious person crawling out of the entrance to the Road to Dern, their entire body convulsing. The king discreetly had this person, who turned out to be one of the guards for the operation, escorted to a secure facility to avoid public attention. We were then asked and authorized to treat the guard as they recovered, later being tasked with interviewing the guard once they felt ready.

    It took many more days till the guard even felt ready to speak, and even more till the guard was ready to even begin to describe what they experienced in the Road to Dern. On their account, the party had traced the creature to the area known as the "Toxic Wastes" via an oily trail similar to that described of the Plague Doctor. They moved cautiously through the pathway, not sure what to expect within the area given what they had experienced in the "Eyeball Forest". The oily trail stopped next to the side of a mountain, where one of the scientists went up to take a sample of it.

    As the guard looked around to make sure nothing was attempting to ambush them, they had also noticed a shape appear on the mountain above them. The guard blinked, and the figure had already moved closer. The creature moved again, and now they could see the creature in full only a short distance away from them, various legs sprouting out from under its body and a slimey green and pus like substance pulsing on its back. A singular eyeball glared directly back into the guard's eyes, before the creature moved even closer now. The guard said they shouted for everyone to be on alert as the creature now stood mere feet away from them, it's eye widening in either surprise or glee. It stood in front of them, almost as if it was calculated its next move.

    The guard then froze and went silent. At first, we weren't sure what was going on, but then the guard began shouting at the top of their lungs the names of the members in their party, thrashing around wildly as if they were fighting an invisible fiend in the room. Their screams turned into pained whimpers of a wounded animal, eventually turning into a torrent of sobs as they began to say "I'm sorry" over and over again. We stopped the interview after this event unfolded and proceeded to go back to treating the guard, and we have yet to interview the guard since.

    However, we still needed to figure out what was going on, so we had to come up with a plan to find this creature for ourselves. Our best bet was to hijack one of the robots within Corkus, as we could effectively pilot the bot and be free from any potential danger within the Road to Dern. We ultimately decided on the camera bot, as it would be able to quickly maneuver through the death trap and away from any hostile entities.

    Upon reaching the Toxic Wastes, we noticed that the oily trail still existed, but now it lead up into the mountains. Our hearts skipped a beat when we also noticed the horrendous amount of blood that accompanied it. Steering the camera up the hill, we began to hear what almost sounded like a heart beat thumping around us, the poisonous spikes radiating a dark green aura as we made our way further up. It was then that the blood stopped as we fully made it up the hill, and we were met face to face with the creature. It's...head? was face down, devouring a corpse in front of us. Scattered around the creature were other corpses of those that we assume were in the operation, the same pussy substance now attached to their mangled bodies.

    That's when we saw the supposed corpse raise its head towards us as the creature continued feeding on it, it's entire face warped beyond recognition aside from its two eyes that were flooded with tears. It attempted to raise its left hand towards us before the creature pinned it the ground, its gaze shifting up to ours. At first, it just stood their as the guard described, not moving aside from the twitching of the infection on its body, most likely being the cause of the heart beat like sound. That's when it scurried towards us faster than almost any other creature we had ever seen, and the signal was lost. We attempted to get the signal back online for hours, but to no avail.

    According to the Plague Doctor's notes, his code name for the disease he intended to create was "Pathogenesis". Like wise, we have decided to use this same name. To all other adventurers, beginner and experienced alike, we beg that you do not journey into the Toxic Wastes as a result of this creature. All emergency personnel has been called to secure the entrance to Road to Dern to ensure that this creature, and any other horrors in the Road to Dern, are contained. If you happen to know the whereabouts of this creature, let the King of Ragni know as soon as possible. If you happen to see this creature in person, then we are sorry to say that you will be missed.

    Hey look I spent 2 hours and 17 minutes on it this time.
    I need a life.

    So yeah those are my stories in a completely, overblown, what the flying yahya format.
    Oh yeah there was also that one time I left.
    That made me glad and then sad and then a happy sad.
    People seemed to enjoy when I wrote these last time. Whether that's because they actually enjoyed them or just appreciated the memes, I don't know, but there ya go. I had gotten the idea for these after Chronos's giveaway (where they had asked what your favorite and least favorite thing in Wynn was), which that thread has now been deleted. Luckily, I saved both of my responses just because I was proud of the effort I put into them, so here's the "favorite" one which is like the "stories" above if anyone wants to read them.
    Allow me to enlighten you with the fated four.

    There was a sheep, owned by a local farmer near Troms. One day, this sheep managed to wander away from the property area, into the heart of the Troms Jungle. Despite the rather poor conditions, the sheep quite liked the freedom to go where it pleased. As the sheep grew more and more in the jungle, it's body began to change to that of the ecosystem around it. It's body manifested into a hideous creature, an amalgamation of slime and fungal like growth, while still retaining parts of it's own sheep body. Yet, it was still happy, until a Shaman eventually encountered the sheep. He wanted to take it into his laboratory to study it's magnificent, symbiotic properties. This Shaman was the infamous "hero" of Troms, Slykaar. Thus, he did what he sought out to do, experimenting on the sheep before sealing it away in ruins near the Great Bridge, knowing that it was the gateway into getting into his lab as a result of a curse he had put on the sheep. It stayed their to rot for all eternity, freedom always out of reach. That would be the case, until we released him from his eternal prison. We didn't know how to respond to it's new form, but it was overjoyed to finally go out into the Jungle once more. We simply refer to this creature as "SHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEPY", and it seems quite fond of the name. We have been on many adventures together to show it the rest of the world. While SHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEPY lacks combat capabilities, we have grown soft for him as well, defending him at all costs with our own lives.

    Far off in Corkus, there is the supercomputer known as Antikythera. With access to an entire database of Corkus logs, it took great interest in that of the "Qira Hive" as described by an engineer by the code name Doctor Legendary. While the Doctor was interested in replicating the power of Qira herself, Antikythera realized it would be highly impractical to create a mech with such extreme, cataclysmic power with the resources available to them at the time. Thus, it turned its attention to the elite of Qira's army, most notably looking at that of a being known as the "Psychomancer". After careful analysis of the description of this being, Antikythera got to work on it's semi-replica of this elite unit. It took months and months, set back after set back, until it was finally ready. It promptly named the unit the "Rampant Overseer", a robot capable of moving faster than the speed of light at a moment's notice as a result of unstable electric current flooding through it. However, the two kinks Antikythera never managed to work out was it's seemingly random ability to explode as a result of this unstable current, as well as simply not taking certain orders from Antikythera, most likely as a result of its instability as well. After encountering this robot, we refer to it as BILL. It seems to keep the same energetic and fun personality like that of its "father", the Psychomancer, making him a personal and close friend. However, he has proven his worth in combat as well, taking down an entire Corkus battalion within seconds upon being threatened. They never even managed to hit him during this encounter, and BILL likes to proudly tell this story time and time again.

    In the far reaches of Gavel, there lies the unique location known as the Sky Islands. Here, there is a being who has....abnormal properties. It is within a cave near that of a known Skyraider base. This being is known as the "Man in the Mirror", or, as we refer to it, he is called "Mirror Man". Mirror Man seems like an ordinary, ghost like human at first, but upon further testing, it has the unique property to go between "mirror dimensions". When we questioned what these were, he simply said they were a reflection of our realities, whether it be through our own actions or others. He seemingly uses these dimensions to either appraise or punish those who enter his domain. By showing him the outside world, we are technically strengthening the Mirror Man's dimensions, as we are allowing him to better "reflect" our realities. As a result, he has become a close and loyal friend, as he believes it is appropriate as a way of mutually benefiting each other. The greatest extent of the dimensional power he has used on others was when a group of six Skyraiders sought to control his power, which they couldn't possibly understand better than himself. As a result, he imprisoned them within some of the most appalling mirror dimensions. When we asked what happened to them, he simply pointed to a mangled up body crawling with maggots at the other end of the room. After he saw our aghast faces, he burst out laughing, saying we needn't worry about that happening to us, and we joined along with him. We can assume what happened, or currently is happening, with the other five though.

    There is also another anomaly within that of the Wynn province. What looks like an ordinary human at first appears to be a result of possible Fruma experiments. His name is Caid. He has an unnatural ability to clone himself at will, able to multiply into any amount of himself that he wants. However, he can also reform back into one single entity. Thus, we have given him the codename CAID, because it looks cooler in caps, and Caid agrees. He uses this property if he feels threatened or wants to perform a task, such as moving a boulder. CAID seems to move in unison when cloned. However, CAID has stated that he is able to control each individuals actions, creating a sort of hive mind like structure. He has stated the greatest extent to this power that he has ever used was to create a bridge of him selves all the way to Gavel, as well as forming into one gigantic being made of himself to effectively, and brutally, bash in the skull of a Mama Zomble after picking up a nearby temple in the Almuj desert. He has also stated that he has mind boggling endurance, able to take five direct shots from Redbeard's Hand Cannon and only feel a minor tickle, as well as being able to breathe underwater. He also is an awful sailor, mostly because he hates boats.

    There is a certain... aura that each of these four give off. While we are not for certain what it is, we believe that connecting the four with each other at certain locations may result in something. However, that is currently impossible, as SHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEPY is still bound to Slykaar's curse, and BILL is too unstable to travel great distances. Grouping two together at the same time appears to have no direct results.

    Should I have wasted an hour and a half of my time typing this? Probably not.
    Do I care? Not really.
     
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  6. _TheRealJesus

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    I joined Wynncraft shortly before gavel released and i was just a low level noob. I got to about level 30 when my child brain said im bored. I pretty much left the server and didn't really play after that. Then in about 2016 or 2017 i found the server again and began to grind on and off for months at a time with the release of gavel and then Corkus. I got level 100 on my Mage class which i had started many years ago when i first joined in early 2015 or late 2014 i think. It was the most amazing feeling as it had been a long grind and crazy to see how when i first started the game was just some fun with me holding a default stick in a less detailed and quest filled world we have today. Since then i still stay on the forums a fair bit and come back to grind alot whenever i convince my friends to play or a new update comes out. Wynncraft will always be close to my heart as the most amazing server on Minecraft.
     
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    Feast_and_famine Owner of smol unicorns guild HERO

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    WithTheFish Internet Macrocelebrity

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    I guess I'll write a ton of stuff (although not as much compared to what Shots wrote)

    My cousin introduced me to Wynncraft, and I was hooked the second I saw him play the server on screen. I had actually never been on a multiplayer server before aside from ones owned by people I knew personally, so it something brand new for me. I picked the warrior class, and started grinding zombies. Keep in mind that this was 2013 and leveling up was painfully slow. So me and my cousin decided to go to Almuj instead, and by some miracle I made it there. And then I got stuck in a block, causing me to not play on my warrior class for a month until I decided to try doing /kill one day.

    For the rest of the summer, my cousin and I played Wynncraft (I was now playing on my mage class), and we managed to make it to level 30 or so before my cousin caved in and purchased VIP. I instantly became envious of my cousin, and his new double XP and assassin class. I managed to convince my parents to let me buy VIP though, but both that and the new addition of quests still wasn't enough to alleviate the insane grind. My cousin had also gotten bored of Wynn and left too. I was desperate, and took to begging players in Detlas to help me level up. My whining got so bad that Pretzule himself gave me a warning for this I think.

    And then the ocean update came, and it include the new quest "Reincarnation". Something about this chance to fight the fabled hero of Wynn inspired me, and I started to level up at superspeed to reach level 74. I managed to go from levels 65-70 in a single week, and with the help of some random player I gained entry to the Temple of the Legends. I then spent hours slaying Trained Corrupteds, and even got an Adamantite (best chestplate at the time, and would've been kinda comparable to finding a mythic back then). Sometime in December 2013, I made to level 75, the max level at the time. But that wasn't enough. I decided to get ALL 4 classes to level 75. And so began an insane journey. It wasn't easy, especially since I couldn't do ToL on my archer due to lost quest items. But I did have swarms to help me out. Thanks to the swarm tracker on the forums, I was able to know where swarms would be coming. When I wasn't in school, eating, or looking for swarms, I was doing quests and grinding mobs. And on March 1st, 2014, I finally did it: I achieved the acclaimed total level of 300.

    I had essentially beaten Wynncraft, but while most players would've left at this point, I stuck around thanks to the community. I'd joined the forums in 2014, and had become addicted to the place. I met so many friends and cool people there: fibunny, Tantibus, Shaftjord, mikelegend123, Timeflower2013, Vez, GudidiMC, ImBlackSun, Handschaf, Shipbreaker, Acer, Dr. HAX, Marchthefirst, danieldan4, Chbar, steelxawesome, and so many more people that I likely don't remember. I didn't really have many friends at the time, so in 2014, the forums were the highlight of the year for me. I loved reading absurd suggestions and thinking of ideas for cool threads. I loved talking with the community about theories and update teasers. I felt like I was part of something for once. I don't come off as nostalgic normally, but truth is, I miss the old days.

    And then... life kinda caught up with me. I became interested in other minecraft servers. I started hanging out with people in school and whatnot. I came back for a bit to check out the Gavel update (by come back, I mean that I sunk 250ish hours into playing it), but it wasn't the same. The old community was gone. All I saw was drama and cliques. Gone were the age of the forums, for the age of skype chats, and then discord, had arrived. As time passed, I became more and more disinterested in Wynncraft. When Corkus arrived, I couldn't even get past the first few stages of the first Envoy quest before I got bored.

    But one fateful day in 2018, I decided to return. I don't know why - truth is, it might be because I wanted to find some sort of a greater purpose, for life in the outside world wasn't going great for me. I ignored every other class, and started a brand new Ninja class. It took me 5 months, but I managed to get that class to level 100, with full quest completion (minus ???, screw that quest). But that wasn't all. I decided to return to the community as well. I made a discord account, even though I mainly just lurked there at first. I posted some threads, and the support I recieved on them encouraged me to stick around. I participated in Pepo's factions event. Slowly but surely, I started becoming addicted to Wynncraft again. And then, on November 17th, 2018, I was given an offer to join the Wynncraft Moderation Team.

    Being a moderator isn't easy, but it's the best thing that happened to me on Wynncraft. I can't leak any specifics, but I've made so many friends there. Thanks to this, I've been super active on Wynn ever since, and even in months where I have little motivation to level up classes, I always would spend my days moderating and getting tagged on discord whenever someone's stuck in a block. The good old days of 2014 may be gone, but I've come to realize that the days of 2019/2020 are just as good. One day, I will quit Wynncraft though, but my journey isn't over yet. Who knows, maybe I'll finish a HICH run?

    Wynncraft has always been a big part of my life, and 25 years from now I'll look back on it now. Hell, I'll probably be telling my grandkids about how I defeated the traitor Amadel. So thank you, Wynncraft. You may just be a humble minecraft server, but you've led to some of the greatest experiences and memories I've ever had.


    (holy cow I wrote an entire essay didn't I)
     
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    RazorGuild FEATURED WYNNCEAFTIAN (WIP) (IM MAKING IT BIG) HERO

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    got into wynn in 2016 thru some long gone friends, don't remember how I exactly found out but I do remember that in Dec of 2016 I wanted to get into it cause it looked cool. My friends were around level ~30 or so, so they were ahead, and once I managed to catch up (cause I played more than them) they quit soon after. They just got bored of the server, and only like 2-3 people stayed behind to continue to play. Around 2017 was my first contact with the forums, and I made some shitty general suggestions about a nether clone, keep in mind I was legit like level 29 I didn't know really anything about the game. I eventually took a break from wynn, don't know specifically why but I guess I was too into mineplex or something like that. Anyways I joined back in around May of 2018 when I really wanted to come back and get to max level. Again this was like now 2 years ago and my memory is super ass, so I don't know the reason I even joined back. Anyways I played and met up with a few of the remaning friends consisting of the 2-3 I mentioned earlier. One I played with a bit while in level 40 or something, while another I remember playing with a long time up until like level 65 or some shit. Once I hit level 71, I had the amazing idea of abusing csst, which boosted my dumbass to level 100 in like 2 weeks. This not only made me skip a bunch of quests that I eventually did later, I also felt like I missed a lot of item knowledge through this. At this point I joined the discord, and while that really isn't the truest statement cause I technically joined the discord right when it came out, I really actually interacted with the community in 2018. I joined some voice channels, muted cause I didn't have a mic, and probably was too scared to talk. Being unable to talk in discord, it usually resulted in me banging my table for unfunny attention, and also blasting shit music for all to hear. I was pretty damn annoying lol. Anyways, stuff happened with discord, got banned, unbanned, and got my first headset to talk to people. I barely remember how, but I met some people on discord and we still talk 2 years later. I began to really get into wynn as an endgame player. Trying to formulate builds, learning items, stealing builds cause I sucked at building, etc. I was trying to learn the game, and that accumulated into around 500+ hours of playing an mmorpg block game. The wynn community was so much better than I had ever expected, for all the shit I give to them normally. Players were so close-knit, and knew each other well, and the game really felt grassroots and connected compared to servers like Hypixel, and Mineplex, servers with substantially bigger playerbases than Wynn. But I started to wane after playing Wynn so long, I had done everything in terms of endgame content the game had really to offer. Although I never really lootran until recently, I had a terrible mindset of finding mythics, a mindset which told me that "you were never gonna find After economy update, and market going down for like 5 whole months, I was beginning to lose interest in Wynn, including the discord goons I met. And when Silent Expanse hit, I was already playing another game and soon went inactive for like 4-5 months.

    I came back cause the game I was playing got stale quick, and found a neat little thing called loot-quality. I started loot running more consistently than ever, and I eventually found my first ever mythic. Wasn't that cool, cause it's a warchief, but a mythic's a mythic. Wynn has been in my life for 3 and a half years, and for hells sake this is by far the greatest minecraft server that has ever popped up.

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