He incorrectly suggests that he is a hunter. Randy Marsh's character, Falcorn, is a Human Warrior.Kenny character kicks the ganker in the final fight (which interrupts spellcasting), so he might also be a rogue. Kenny has Trueshot Aura which is mentioned he uses. His armor color is the same as his parka. The second time, Jimmy informs that Kenny is down. Kenny's character dies twice in game, the first time receiving the usual "Oh my God, they killed Kenny" response from his friends. Cartman makes fun of his character because it is female. Kyle's character has an Arcane/Fire spec. Though, he could be considered a paladin until the end, when Cartman tells Stan to check his Fury talents, a warrior talent branch. Stan's character - either Staniscool or Luvs2SPWG - is a Human Warrior.He is a warrior, but when you see his actionbar, it looks like a Rogue's action bar (it has Eviscerate and Stealth). He is the leader of the boys' group and is always the last killed. Cartman's character, a Dwarf Warrior named bigboNed3, is the main tank and wilds an Unyielding Maul.Stan's name in the game is really Staniscool, not Luvs2SPWG.When asked what enchantment his cloak has Stan claims "+15 agility" but the highest agility enchantment for cloaks is +3.When Randy hijacks a car to take himself and the two blizzard employees to Cartman's house, he does it in the exact same way as in the video game Grand Theft Auto.In the airing of the show, they were in Goldshire. Trailers for this episode show Stan and Kyle in what appears to be the Undercity, right after Kenny is killed.Imbalanced weapons and armor do in fact exist within the game that are attainable by players. Such a weapon would be incredibly powerful and unbalanced, as the Blizzard employees suggest. The fictional Sword of a Thousand Truths does 120.0 DPS, has a mana burn proc, and has a +80 Stamina enchant.His stature partially resembles Tourettes Guy. The unnamed Renegade player does not have a single line of dialogue.The sword used to defeat the ganker is graphically identical to the epic sword The Hungering Cold, although it doesn't work like the one in this episode.Just don't blame us if someone laughs at you. If there is any missing continuity errors, be sure to let us know. At the center of this bloodfest is a listing of WOW incongruences found in the wiki entry of the latest South Park episode, "Make Love, Not Warcraft."Īt this moment, it looks like the uppity Wiki elite have taken all of "useless trivia" out, but we painstakingly copied all of the removed information (via the entry's history) and have it for you below after the break. World of Warcraft fanatics have taken up their swords and a battle is being waged against villanous Wikipedia editors.