There is a World of Warcraft mod that lets you add sounds to “just about anything.” That’s cool in itself, however it began out as a WeakAura (a sort of extension that WoW gamers use to customize their UI) that changed important hits with Owen Wilson saying – appropriately – “Wow!”
Catch up with the state of the sport with our notes for World of Warcraft patch 7.3.5.
You can view the hilarious leads to the embed above, and obtain the unique Owen Wilson Crit Sound mod here.
The up to date model – named Custom Audio – provides a truckload of latest performance. Among the issues you can do, must you select to obtain it, are:
- Add sounds to particular spells
- Add sounds to particular spell occasions (e.g. on forged begin/fail/success, on injury/therapeutic dealt)
- Ability to set ‘official’ and customized sound packs to random or sequential file play
- New skill to set a ‘crit’ set off, permitting you to have sounds set off on crits solely, non-crits, or all the time
- Add sounds to fight occasions (e.g. enter/go away fight, killing blow)
- Add sounds to looting occasions (e.g. open/shut loot window, looting an merchandise)
- Add sounds to incoming chat messages (choices embrace a timeout to stop spamming and ignore your messages)
- Add sounds to actions (leaping, ahead, backward, strafe, and so forth)
The mods are the work of Sweetsour who has included a tutorial within the up to date model. You can obtain Custom Audio here, and little question many WoW followers will create some hilarious memeworthy content material like changing the long-lasting “run away, little girl, run away!” with John Cena’s entrance music. Or one thing.
Go forth, and go viral.
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