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The Rookery (formerly named the Hall of Fortune[1][2]) is an area of Upper Blackrock Spire. It is accessed through the sealed door in the Hall of Binding by defeating Pyroguard Emberseer in that area. It contains a few dragonspawn guarding masses of dragon whelp eggs, which hatch if anyone comes near enough. The eggs respawn very quickly, so trying to clear the room is pointless.
This chamber also holds the [Father Flame] event, where Solakar Flamewreath and several more dragonspawn are summoned through the use of a post at the end of the room. Needless to say, masses of hatched dragon whelps will also join in the event, which means most groups will skip it altogether since it is entirely optional.
The Rookery leads on to the upper levels of the Hall of Blackhand which is accessed by ascending the Rookery ramp and entering through one of the hall's two doorways.
Trivia
This particular room is well-known for the Leeroy Jenkins film clip incident, when he and his guild <PALS FOR LIFE> famously wiped due to Leeroy's incompetence. The video was first posted to the official forums under the topic title 'UBRS (vid) ROOKERY OVERPOWERED! blue please.'[3] in which the video participants make an impassioned appeal to Blizzard to lower the difficulty of the Rookery because they were unable to handle all of the whelps, despite their formidable AOE fear rotation. The obvious solution (and nature of the joke), of course, is that the Rookery is trivial if you step on as few eggs as possible.
The title '<name> Jenkins' from the [Leeeeeeeeeeeeeroy!]achievement is in honor of the character and video.
References
- ^ [60R] The Darkstone Tablet
- ^ [60R] Doomrigger's Clasp
- ^Abduhl; Tyren 2005-05-10. UBRS (vid) ROOKERY OVERPOWERED! blue please. Archived from the original on 2005-05-15. Retrieved on 2014-07-02.
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Leeroy Jenkins is a character name for a player character created by Ben Schulz in Blizzard Entertainment's MMORPGWorld of Warcraft. The character became popular in 2005 from his role in a viral video of game footage where, having been absent during his group's discussion of a meticulous plan, Leeroy returns and ruins it by charging straight into combat shouting his own name. The character became an Internet meme.
Video[edit]
The original video was released by a World of Warcraftplayer guild to video-sharing site Warcraftmovies on May 11, 2005.[1] The video features a group of players discussing a detailed battle plan for their next encounter while Leeroy is away from his computer, preparing a plate of chicken. This plan is intended to help Leeroy obtain a piece of armor from the boss monsters, but is ruined when Leeroy himself returns and, ignorant of the strategy, immediately rushes headlong into battle shouting his own name in a stylized battle cry. His companions rush to help, but Leeroy's actions ruin the detailed plan and all the members of the group are killed. (The plan was deeply flawed even before Leeroy ruined it, containing several critical misunderstandings of the then-current game mechanics.)[2][better source needed]
The Internet meme started with the release of the video clip called A Rough Go[3] to the World of Warcraft game forum in a thread titled 'UBRS (vid) Rookery Overpowered! blue plz.', which presented the video in a serious context.[4] The thread requested that other players provide help with strategy and that Blizzard reduce the difficulty of the encounter. The video spread as an Internet meme, and Leeroy's response to the other players' chastisements, 'at least I have chicken',[3] was also much mimicked.
When in April 2008 he was asked about his actions in the video by National Public Radio, Ben Schulz said the players 'were drinking 40s and just yelling at each other.'[5] As time went on, some began suggesting that the video may have been staged. Schulz had refused to confirm or deny whether the video was staged.[3] Later, in December 2017, Schulz, along with Ben 'Anfrony' Vinson, the cameraman of the video, released what he described as a first take/dry run of the video.[6] Regarding the video, Vinson stated, 'We didn’t think anyone would believe it was real, we thought it was so obviously satire.'[7]
Merchandise[edit]
The character's popularity resulted in his inclusion in the World of Warcraft Trading Card Game released on October 25, 2006, with art by Mike Krahulik.[8]
A 'Leeroy Jenkins' Legendary card was later released in Blizzard's online card game Hearthstone, as part of the game's base ('Classic') set, and using the same art as that of the WoW TCG.[9]
Upper Deck Entertainment released a World of Warcraft Miniatures game in late 2008, which included a Leeroy Jenkins figurine.[10] As a reference to Leeroy's famous claim, the figure is seen holding a chicken leg in his left hand.[11]
Reaction[edit]
The May 2005 issue of PC Gamer UK featured an article on the video, titled 'The Ballad of Leeroy Jenkins'. The article took the position that the video was designed as a negative commentary on the kind of 'nerd-guilds' whose members fastidiously plan raids with all the seriousness of actual military tacticians. They added that they felt Leeroy is the hero acting against the geekiness of his guild.[12]
Blizzard eventually paid tribute to Leeroy within World of Warcraft itself creating the achievement 'Leeeeeeeeeeeeeroy!', which awards the title of 'Jenkins' to players who kill 50 of the rookery whelps from the video within 15 seconds.[13] Also, in the new expansion Warlords of Draenor, Leeroy returns as a non-player character and will join the player's garrison if they help him find the Devout Shoulders he was seeking in the video.[14] Blizzard also added a 'Leeroy Jenkins' card to their popular online card game Hearthstone. When entering the battlefield, Leeroy gives his famous battle cry. While attacking, he says 'Time’s up, let's do this!' And when he dies, he says, 'At least I have chicken.' In addition, the adventure mode 'Blackrock Mountain' added a new game board themed on the mountain. In the bottom right section, there is a pink tabard with a white heart lying on the ground, a reference to the guild Leeroy was in, <PALS FOR LIFE>.[15]
Leeroy Jenkins went mainstream when he was mentioned as part of a clue on the November 16, 2005, episode of the game show Jeopardy! as part of their college week tournament, though no contestant rang in.[16] The meme spread further in 2009 when the Armed Forces Journal published an article titled 'Let's Do This!: Leeroy Jenkins and the American Way of Advising'. The article, by Capt. Robert M Chamberlain links Jenkins to the American approach to advising the indigenous armed forces in Iraq.[17]
Other appearances[edit]
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- In the episode 'Little Bad Voodoo Brother' of My Name Is Earl, Randy charges out to 'fight thirty people at once' while shouting 'Leeroy Jenkins!'[18]
- In several episodes of Heroes Reborn, Miko and Ren shout out 'Leeroy Jenkins!' as going into battle.[19]
- In the episode 'Last Night Gus' of Psych, protagonist Shawn affirms one Leeroy Jenkins to be their new prime suspect by yelling the name.[20]
- In the episode 'Veteran Guy' of Family Guy, Peter Griffin makes a plan to subdue some terrorists on a boat; however, Cleveland opts for a Leeroy Jenkins strategy and shouts 'Leeroy Jenkins!' while rushing their foes, resulting in an extended clip that parodies the Jenkins video.[21]
- In the book Armada by Ernest Cline, the protagonist Zack Lightman is accused of being a Leeroy Jenkins by his friends in video game space dogfights. Later in the book he shouts 'Leeroy Jenkins' while committing a headlong assault referencing the same character from the Blizzard universe.[22]
- In the episode 'Chapter 5: Do Your Job' of Barry, Taylor ignores Barry's plans and jumps into a room of henchmen while yelling 'Leeroy Jenkins!'[23]
- The United States Air Force Pararescue (PJs) use this sound bite to notify them of an upcoming medevac mission on the show Inside Combat Rescue.[24]
- In the episode 'Murtaugh' of How I Met Your Mother, Barney yells 'Alright chums, let's do this. Barney Stinson!' (mimicking the Leeroy war cry) after shaking on the gentleman's agreement with Ted.
- In the video game Borderlands 2 as a random encounter 'Loot Midget' that emerges from certain loot sources.
- In the episode 'Hackerville' of Z Nation, one of the hackers drone has a decal 'Leeroy Jenkins' in it and rushes into a wall exploding before the rest of the team.
- In the book Arena by Logan Jacobs, the protagonist shouts 'Leeerooy Jeenkkinss' while jumping into a bloody arena battle.
- In the video game Dark Souls by From Software, a white summon NPC may be found in the catacombs named Paladin Leeroy, likely a reference to Jenkins himself.
- In the season 5 episode 'Back From the Future, Part 2' of Supergirl, Brainy charges into battle to act as a distraction while shouting 'Leeroy Jenkins!'
- In the season 4 episode 'Red Cell + Quantum + Cold + Committed' of MacGyver, Russ Taylor performs what he calls 'the Leeroy Jenkins' plan, charging toward the main entrance of Cheyenne Mountain while shouting 'Leeroy Jenkins!' to create a diversion for MacGyver to find another way in.[25]
- In another season 4 episode, 'Soccer + Desi + Merchant + Titan' of MacGyver, Russ Taylor and Bozer find four bodyguards outside the soccer stadium luxury box of criminal mastermind Titan, when they hoped for only two. Russ says 'If we're going to down, we're going to go down fighting.' Bozer replies 'Hey, take it easy Leeroy Jenkins, lets be strategic about this.'
References[edit]
- ^Warcraftmovies user 'Leeroy' (May 11, 2005). 'Leeroy!!'. Retrieved May 11, 2017.
- ^Scott Conrad VanderWoude. 'About the group from the Leeroy Jenkins video - Toogam'. Retrieved October 15, 2015.
- ^ abcJoel Warner (March 8, 2007). 'The Legend of Leeroy Jenkins'.
- ^Abduhl (May 10, 2005). 'WoW BlueTracker: UBRS (vid) Rookery Overpowered! blue please'. Retrieved September 18, 2009.
- ^'My ROFLCon Weekend: Breakfast with Tron Guy'. The Bryant Park Project. National Public Radio.
- ^Anf Pal (December 22, 2017), Leeroy Jenkins First Take/Dry Run (NEW), retrieved December 26, 2017
- ^Schreier, Jason (December 25, 2017). 'The Makers Of 'Leeroy Jenkins' Didn't Think Anyone Would Believe It Was Real'. Kotaku. Retrieved December 26, 2017.
- ^'Leeroy Jenkins'. p. WoW TCG Browser. Archived from the original on December 8, 2015. Retrieved October 18, 2013.
- ^'Leeroy Jenkins'. p. HearthStone Wiki. Retrieved February 6, 2018.
- ^'World of Warcraft Minis Checklist (Alliance specs & attributes)'. January 27, 2009. Archived from the original on January 5, 2009. Retrieved March 8, 2010.
- ^'Leeroy Jenkins'. p. World of Warcraft Miniatures Game Checklist. Archived from the original on January 9, 2014. Retrieved March 8, 2012.
- ^Pearson, Craig (August 2005). 'The Ballad of Leeroy Jenkins'. PC Gamer UK.
- ^Amanda Miller (October 14, 2008). 'Five easy achievements you can snag right now'. WoWInsider. Retrieved October 16, 2008.
- ^'Leeeeeeeeeeeeeroy..?'. Wowhead.
- ^Clark, Tim (November 12, 2014). 'Time's up for Leeroy Jenkins as Blizzard finally nerf him and Starving Buzzard'. PC Gamer. Retrieved June 9, 2016.
- ^Jeopardy! November 16, 2005. Jeopary! round: Computer gaming category - 1000$. J! Archive. Retrieved September 26, 2016.
- ^Chamberlain, Robert (June 19, 2009). 'Let's Do This! Leeroy Jenkins and the American way of advising'. Retrieved June 19, 2009.(registration required)
- ^'WoW Archivist: The legacy of Leeroy Jenkins'. Engadget. AOL.
- ^'Review: 'Heroes Reborn' Feels Like NBC Drunk-Dialing an Old Ex'. ScreenCrush.
- ^'Leeroy Jenkins, Yes That Leeroy Jenkins Gets a Prime Time Name Check'. Kotaku.
- ^Hayner, Chris (April 2, 2018). 'Family Guy Goes Full World Of Warcraft With Leeroy Jenkins Scene'. GameSpot. Retrieved April 2, 2018.
- ^'Armada Quotes by Ernest Cline(page may vary as liked)'. www.goodreads.com. Retrieved June 18, 2018.
- ^Bramesco, Charles (April 22, 2018). 'Barry Recap: Shakespeare's Whiff'. Vulture. Retrieved June 18, 2018.
- ^'Inside Combat Rescue with Leeroy Jenkins'. Archived from the original on July 23, 2017.
- ^'MacGyver (S04E02) 'Red Cell + Quantum + Cold + Committed''. tvserieshub.tv. Retrieved February 18, 2020.
External links[edit]
- Leeroy Jenkins on YouTube