'The Light really did call EVERYBODY': players find Leeory Jenkins, complete with his cloth shoulderpads, defending the Sunwell in World of Warcraft: Midnight

'The Light really did call EVERYBODY': players find Leeory Jenkins, complete with his cloth shoulderpads, defending the Sunwell in World of
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‘The Light really did call EVERYBODY’: players find Leeory Jenkins, complete with his cloth shoulderpads, defending the Sunwell in World of Warcraft: Midnight | PC Gamer Skip to main content Open menu Close main menu PC Gamer THE GLOBAL AUTHORITY ON PC GAMES US Edition UK US Canada Australia Subscribe Sign in View Profile Sign out Search Search PC Gamer Games Hardware News Reviews Guides Video Forum More PC Gaming Show PC Gamer Clips Software Codes Coupons Movies & TV Magazine Newsletter Affiliate links Meet the team Community guidelines About PC Gamer PC Gamer Magazine SubscriptionWhy subscribe?Subscribe to the world’s #1 PC gaming magTry a single issue or save on a subscriptionIssues delivered straight to your door or device From$1Subscribe now Don’t miss these World of Warcraft WoW lead says they ‘lost something along the way’ by building dungeons for sweaty Mythic+ timers instead of 20-boss mazes like the good old days, but Labyrinths could be the solution World of Warcraft WoW’s classes were pruned for Midnight because many were ‘built in a world’ where its devs assumed they’d be using addons Games Fight At Midnight World of Warcraft World of Warcraft: Midnight’s lack of combat addons lets the devs make raids harder without resorting to ‘shoot more bullets at you’ design, says encounter lead RPG Blizzard says ‘There’s actually millions of people that still play Diablo 3’ and those players have the right idea World of Warcraft Here’s when World of Warcraft: Midnight launches in your time zone RPG The best parts of my favorite World of Warcraft classes are being turned into new heroes for Fellowship’s pre-season 2 update this week World of Warcraft Blizzard will take it slow with World of Warcraft balance updates after the Midnight expansion drops RPG Warlocks have taken the throne as Diablo 2’s best class 26 years later, and Blizzard seems to be OK with letting them have their fun for now MMO The best MMOs on PC Final Fantasy Final Fantasy 14’s latest unofficial census is a surprising uptick, and shows I’m not the only one getting sucked back into the MMO again World of Warcraft WoW dev was surprised that players ‘like being jumped’ by the upcoming Prey system—even on its hardest difficulty, where ‘going AFK might get you killed’ World of Warcraft WoW’s revisiting old zones for Midnight and The Last Titan because not every story ‘has to be told within the context of a new continent’ FPS I thought Overwatch’s new Arcade mode was a glitch, but it’s actually a ridiculous cat-stuffed free-for-all where spamming ‘meow’ is mandatory World of Warcraft Blizzard isn’t going to let World of Warcraft players suffer from outdated character customization for long, but it’s going to take some time to fix PopularNEW: PC Gamer Clips!Resident EvilArc RaidersBest PC gearGame Quizzes Games MMO World of Warcraft World of Warcraft: Midnight ‘The Light really did call EVERYBODY’: players find Leeory Jenkins, complete with his cloth shoulderpads, defending the Sunwell in World of Warcraft: Midnight News By Harvey Randall published 27 February 2026 Those shoulders’ll help him heal better, he’ll have more mana. 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From first-look trailers, interviews, reviews and explainers, we’ve got you covered. Signup + Once a month SFX Get sneak previews, exclusive competitions and details of special events each month! Signup + An account already exists for this email address, please log in. Subscribe to our newsletter World of Warcraft: Midnight’s opening minutes throw you right in at the deep end, seeing you defending the Sunwell in a direct continuation of the expansion’s trailer—alongside a host of paladin and priest cameos.It’s a really neat moment, honestly—Blizzard’s seriously tapped into the well of named NPCs here. It’s a veritable feast if you’re a lore nerd (here’s a full list of cameos put together by WoWHead during the Alpha) or if you were just on the internet circa 2005.While I wouldn’t usually explain such a famous video, it’s occurred to me that it is old enough to drink and, as such, some of you might reasonably have missed it—Leeroy’s a meme from the vanilla WoW days, a paladin who, after preparing a feast of chicken, bellowed his own name and charged deep into the Rookery of Upper Blackrock Spire and got everyone killed. Related articles WoW’s revisiting old zones for Midnight and The Last Titan because not every story ‘has to be told within the context of a new continent’ Redesigns for both Orgrimmar and Stormwind are on the table if World of Warcraft: Midnight’s Silvermoon overhaul is well received World of Warcraft: Midnight’s new roadmap includes prop hunt, mega-dungeon sized delves, and a new experimental game mode from the folks who brought you Remix and Plunderstorm If you’re young enough to have missed this video, let me don my backwards baseball cap and cool, youth-friendly attitude: Leeroy Jenkins farmed aura by being based and Jenkinspilled. His group thought that was cringe, but at least he was chickenmaxxing. He framemogged his raid group. There, now everyone shoul

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