For everyone from long-standing players ofWorld of Warcraft,to newbies, to even ex-players, many people will agree that the MMORPG holds a special place in their hearts. Over the last 19 years, Blizzard has provided gamers with countless memorable and hilarious moments.

With the recent release of theWrath of the Lich King expansionfor classicWorld of Warcraft, an iconic period that has returned after almost two decades, memes and funny moments from the game’s past are being revisited. The game’s lore transcended the inhabitants of Azeroth and seeped into popular culture. Even nonplayers of the game will recognizereferences to Leeroy Jenkinsand the hilarious South Park episode, but they don’t stop there.

Mankrik’s Wife also known as the beaten corpse as seen in World of Warcraft

8"Where’s Mankrik’s Wife?"

World of Warcraftplayers have a knack for turning the most innocent of questlines into memes. One example is the ‘Lost in Battle’ quest in the Barrens, which saw a survivor of a battle wake up without any sign of his wife. In the days before Blizzard implemented a quest helper, many players would turn to Barrens chat to ask, “Where’s Mankrik’s Wife?” which resulted in many hilarious quips from not-so-helpful players who grew frustrated with answering the question. Some of the most memorable answers were “Illidan’s Throne” and “Inside Blackrock Mountain.”

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The quest became so famous that in a questline in theBurning Crusade expansion, players nicknamed the Shrine of Dath’Remar the ‘Shrine of Mankrik’s Wife.’ Sadly, the original quest has since been removed from retailWorld of Warcraft, but the references in the Barrens chat and forums will live on forever.

7Leeroy Jenkins

No list of the funniest moments inWorld of Warcraftwould be complete without mentioning the moment Leeroy Jenkins infamously took things into his own hands, despite his guild members calculating the odds of their survival. The moment, captured on video, saw the “PALS FOR LIFE” guild take on the Upper Blackrock dungeon back in 2005. After crunching the numbers and making a plan,a player known as Leeroydecided to run straight into battle after returning to his keyboard and failing to hear the plan. This led to chaos ensuing shortly after the player infamously yelled “LEEEEEROOOOOY!” down the mic.

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The viral moment has become so embedded in WoW culture that Blizzard has even included an in-game ‘Leeroy Jenkins’ title that players can earn, as well as his very own card in Hearthstone.

6The Rampage Of Stitches

Picking on poor low-level players has been a form of amusement for many players sinceWorld of Warcraftfirst launched. One way mischievous people did this was by heading to Raven Hill Cemetery and starting the quest ‘The Hermit.’ The quest ended with a large abomination named Stitches rampaging toward Darkshire, killing anything in its path.

Players soon realized that the mob could be kited anywhere in the area, including lower-level areas like Elwynn Forest, where poor unsuspecting characters were wiped out by the towering monstrosity. Ironically, this didn’t leave the poor players rolling around in “stitches.”

Leeroy Jenkins and the PALS FOR LIFE guild in the World of Warcraft video

5The Onyxia Wipe Audio

While the Leeroy Jenkins moment was eventually revealed to be staged, the Onyxia wipe audio was genuine and equally hilarious. In 2006, a player had the foresight to record the Ventrilo audio of an Onyxia’s Lair guild run. In the audio, a player known as Dives lost his temper when someone failed to follow instructions.

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Whether it was the way Dives spoke or his colossal overreaction, the funny moment led to iconic phrases such as “50 DKP Minus!” and “Many whelps! Handle it!” being known by just about everyWoWplayer, old and new.

4South Park WoW Episode

If a whole community has to be roasted, there is no better way than Matt Stone and Trey Parker doing it within aSouth Parkepisode. The episode, which was aired relatively early in the life ofWorld of Warcraft, saw the boys ofSouth Parkencountering a character who is set upon ganking all low-level players he comes across.

The “Make Love, Not Warcraft” episode shared many stereotypes ofWoWplayers, including the misrepresentation that players are greasy, overweight, and spend every waking hour playing the game. The episode had the full support of Blizzard, who saw the funny side and provided in-game animations for the episode.

Stitches seen approaching a player in World of Warcraft in Darkshire

3The Corrupted Blood Plague

If players can find a way to inflict chaos for their own amusement, they certainly will. Back in 2005, Hakkar, the boss of the Zul’Gurub raid, gave players adebuff called Corrupted Blood. Like a real-life virus, those close to the infected player would also get the nasty debuff. This effect was intended to stay in the raid, but Blizzard missed one minor detail in containing the spread of the virus.

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A raid part faces Onyxia in the Onyxia’s Lair raid in World of Warcraft

Once players left the raid, Hunter and Warlock pets brought the nasty virus back to major cities, where it spread like wildfire among unsuspecting players. This resulted in an apocalyptic outbreak that saw thousands of skeletons strewn across the empty streets. The contagious and rapid killing of many may have been funny to those intentionally spreading the Corrupted Blood plague, but scientists took it far more seriously, studying the effects and reactions of players as if it was a bio-terrorist attack.

2Illegal Danish Super Snacks

Creative people can be found in all gaming fan bases. Those who playWorld of Warcraftexcel at creating hilarious fan-made movies to leave their own mark on the community and its culture. One of the first and most popular videos of this kind was Illegal Danish Super Snacks, whichearned awards from Blizzardfor its hilarious creativity.

Illegal Danish created many quotes referenced among players, such as “Come on Baby, I got Blessing of Protection!” Since then, it has inspired many other hilarious machinima movies that have created or paid homage to in-jokes within the game.

player seen playing World of Warcraft in the South Park Make Love, Not Warcraft episode

1The Infamous Goldshire Inn

The small Lion’s Pride Inn, found in Goldshire, has become an infamous location for gathering players looking for a more NSFW experience in the land of Azeroth. The most infamous sever for the Goldshire Inn antics is Moon Guard US, which sees players dancing on tables, getting creative with emotes, and role-playing adult situations.

While some players no doubt take their visits to the infamous Goldshire Inn seriously, for many, it has become a popular meme, especially in general and trade chats. Openly having raunchy conversations and dressingcharacters in creative transmogsis amusing to many players, who often visit for a laugh.

The World of Warcraft corrupted Blood plague incident from 2005

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Paladin and Druid as seen in the Illegal Danish Super Snacks World of Warcraft fan made video

Lion’s Pride Inn found in Goldshire as seen in World of Warcraft