![]() ![]() Some unofficial phone apps appear to be using GameFAQs as a back-end, but they do not behave like a real web browser does. ![]() Using GameFAQs regularly with these browsers can cause temporary and even permanent IP blocks due to these additional requests. If you are using Maxthon or Brave as a browser, or have installed the Ghostery add-on, you should know that these programs send extra traffic to our servers for every page on the site that you browse.The most common causes of this issue are: They can speak Common, Dwarven, and Pandaren.Your IP address has been temporarily blocked due to a large number of HTTP requests. He balances on the balls of his feet, eyes watching, and when the time is right, he is a spinning, leaping weapon of destruction. He wields a delicate shaktani sword in one hand, and his other hand is empty. The iconic pandaren wardancer wears a long, black tunic with gold buttons and gold trim. Wielding thin, delicately balanced blades, the pandaren wardancers quickly established themselves as some of the deadliest swordsmen of the world. Wardancers are backed up by pandaren who throw pan-spears at the enemy, while guarding the flanks of their champion pikemen. He dances the shaktani dance alone and with grim determination. ![]() Instead, each wardancer operates alone on the battlefield, supported by those pikemen over whom he is both captain and mentor. Though they are trained to use effective group tactics during their careers as pikemen, wardancers do not operate together. Wardancers are at the forefront of any pandaren war effort, cutting a swathe through the enemy. In the midst of battle, few sights can equal that of a pandaren wardancer, performing a lethal dance of steel and blood, moving to the sacred song that all wardancers are taught to hear within the din of violence. Nevertheless, they save their regret for purifications undertaken after combat. Wardancers are not warlike, however they are perhaps the world's only artists who regret every opportunity they are given to practice their art. For the wardancers, this art is the art of violence and war. To the pandaren, each individual has an art, an art that he or she should spend his or her life perfecting. Resplendent in their elaborate bambus armor and dangerous with their shaktani warblades to hand, the wardancers are the very epitome of the pandaren outlook on the world. Wardancers move out to confront demons, undead and other horrid creatures, their hearts lightened by the thought that, through their battles, other creatures will live - perhaps, other creatures will never know battle. However, in Azeroth’s current age, the wardancers’ skills are needed more than ever. The greatest hope of the wardancer is to not have to use his skills. While wardancers are deadly, they, like all pandaren, are inherently peaceful. Their movements are precise and fluid they appear to dance through a battlefield, their blades flashing silver, blood spraying into the air, and bodies toppling as they move. Their title does not come coincidentally. Their wardancers epitomize the pandaren art of warfare - and for the wardancers, battle is indeed an art. Pandaren are by all accounts graceful and skilled warriors. Pandaren wardancers are a pandaren warrior variant. This article contains information from the Warcraft RPG which is considered non-canon. ![]()
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