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Onyxia: Bugged at 70

I don't get it. I'm 70, have lots of nice purples, know the game well enough, and have even done Onyxia dozens upon dozens upon dozens of times back in the pre-BC days. But why then does she inevitably present a problem for me and my friends?

It's probably because she is bugged. And not just bugged, REALLY bugged.

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As he strolled lazily along the moss-encrusted beach of Lake Mennar that quiet Sunday morning, his peaceful thoughts were interrupted by the sudden raging battlecry of Azshara's most feared and deadly beast, the Blue Scalebane. Mere moments later, blood still dripping from the blackflight arrows protruding from the dead creature's corpse, he examined with puzzlement the strange Azure Whelpling the beast left behind. Unable to care for it himself, he travelled to Orgrimmar, and placed it in the Auction House in the hope it would be rescued by someone with a good and kind heart, and enough cash to meet the 500 gold starting bid. Less than 48 hours later, a collector offered him 2700 gold for it. He accepted, and built a retirement cottage on that very same lake. Naturally, after hearing of my good friend's good fortune, I travelled myself to Lake Mennar. I would snare for myself one of these fat, repugnant little beasts and reap my own reward. Easy money, it would seem, for someone with a little spare time and a lot of extra patience. A week, and nine stacks of roasted quail later, I held my prize aloft as I proudly (and with great fanfare) returned to the great city of Orgrimmar. Women fainted, and men named their children in my honor. Three weeks hence, this stupid, flighty, scale-encrusted beast is now my bane. It remains the only one of its kind available for purchase, and yet I seem unable to give it away. It poops on my boots and drains my life savings, one auction house deposit at a time. At 500 bid/1000 buyout, no one even bothered to bargain down the price. At 800 bid/no buyout, you could have heard a pin drop. At 500 firm, I was derided in the trade channel for profiteering, and some people theorized on how my mother spent her leisure time.

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