World of Warcraft Pays Tribute to Robin Williams

The World of Warcraft has a tribute character named after the late actor and World of Wars fan. According to Wowhead, a popular website that searches the game coding for new features, there’s already an early build of a tribute character in the game. ‘Robin the Entertainer’ is a non-playable character that was hidden in the Warlords of Draenor beta. This tribute character is called ‘Robin the Entertainer’ and is actually a purple genie who can perform all sorts of tricks.

‘Robin the Entertainer’ is a purple genie

World of Warcraft fans have found an in-game tribute to the late actor, who starred in several movies and TV shows. Rather than naming the game’s main character after the late star, developers have decided to honor him as an NPC. Fans can now choose between two different models of the genie, one of which is a male human and the other a female human.

It’s not entirely clear what inspired Blizzard to create such a tribute to Robin Williams. However, it is possible to find one of the genie models by using the Ever-Burning Lamp in the beta for Warlords of Draenor. The genie appears after rubbing a mysterious item near the coastal city of Talador, called the Ever-Burning Lamp. Once summoned, the genie will say: “Infinite cosmic power!” before shrinking and vanishing.

Williams was an avid gamer

One of the best-known actors of all time, Robin Williams was an avid video gamer. Known for his work in hit movies like “The King of Comedy,” he was often seen in promotional ads for video games. In fact, he called video games “cyber cocaine” during interviews, and even named his daughter Princess Zelda after the heroine in the game, “The Legend of Zelda.”

In addition to being a beloved actor, Robin was a gamer, activist, and an athlete. He loved the Nintendo game “Spotre”, and often played the popular game alongside his daughter, Princess Zelda. He also was a member of the LGBTQ community. As such, he had a lot of fun playing video games, and his daughter was named after the video game Zelda. Despite his success in the acting world, his passion for video games continued even after his death.

He played video games in World of Warcraft

After the death of actor Robin Williams on Monday, many fans wondered if his famous character could be immortalized in World of Warcraft. It is a widely popular game with 6.8 million users, and Williams was an avid gamer. A petition, started by Jacob Holgate, was started to memorialize the late star, who played video games for many years. In less than 24 hours, it gathered more than 11,000 signatures.

The late actor and comedian Robin Williams, who is best known for his off-beat characters and infamous video game addiction, has a new tribute in the massively multiplayer online game. Fans have been asking Blizzard to create a character in the game, named after him. As an avid video game player, he was especially fond of Nintendo’s Legend of Zelda series. The game also inspired his daughter, Zelda, who was named after the character in the popular Final Fight video game.

There’s a hat in the game named after him

Despite the death of Robin on August 11, 2014, the actor is still remembered by many fans for his great acting skills and versatility. In his most popular film, Mrs. Doubtfire, he stood up for a younger co-star when she was expelled from school. He also supported St. Jude’s Hospital and appeared in many of its commercials. He also named his daughter Zelda, after the video game. Now, World of Warcraft is paying tribute to the late actor with a character named after him.

Another tribute to the late actor appears in World of Warcraft, and it is fitting that he would have loved the game. As a gamer, he was known for playing many popular games. World of Warcraft has made the tribute possible, and a new hat named after him is expected to be in development. The hat will probably be inspired by one of the roles he loved.

By kevin

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