MRLGRL! It’s Time to Welcome Nerglish Players to the Inn!
Murlocs are joining us in the Inn as the game gets translated into their native language, Nerglish, officially! Blizzard, if I have to clean up after any of them, we're going to need to have a serious talk.
Quote from BlizzardThe Tavern is buzzing with excitement as it prepares to open its newest location in the swamp! Murloc players will soon be able to enjoy Hearthstone in their native tongue—Nerglish!
Millions of Murlocs have been sneaking into Taverns since Hearthstone launched, playing Common-language versions of the game, but soon they will have access to a fully localized Nerglish-language version! “Mrrlrglrl grlrlsmmrl mfgrm Hearthstone #1 Frmgrlrrml!”, exclaimed Morgl the Oracle when he heard the news.
Hearth Stonebrew, the Tavern’s renowned Innkeeper, has long advocated for a fully-localized Nerglish version of Hearthstone. “Murlocs have been staunch supporters of Hearthstone since it launched, and they’re a constant presence at Fireside Gatherings in their areas,” said Harth. “I, for one, am looking forward to the day we hear ‘Legendary!’ spoken in Nerglish.”
The fully-localized Nerglish version of Hearthstone will be available for all gnomish and goblin mobile devices. Further details about regarding our launch plans will be announced mgrlrmgl.
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I won't understand anything but I'm definitely applying this, if it was real of course...
Imagine if Blizzard were to try and negotiate with Google to allow nerglish to be on Google translate :P
Jokes aside, I do like this. My only recommendation for Blizzard is to maybe have a language setting in-game and not on the Blizzard app.
u morrgllin furggllin
:P
Hope Blizzard is making a murloc translator. I always encounter a kind Morgl the Oracle then make him angry by just saying: "Happy New Year, Champion!"
So Murlocs use Arabic numerals in Nerglish!
I wish it will come to game.
Acting as though I wouldn't literally pay $20 to get this as an overlay
Literally my reaction:
i'm sick of the murlocs coming into my country and claiming all government benefits because their homes are literal swamps. They don't adapt to our culture or integrate into our society and police are terrified of punishing them because they're scared of being labeled racist! Northrend has become the rape capital of Azeroth and Gadgetzan's GDP has plummeted after agreeing to take in ALL the murlocs!
Why is Nerglish an English-based language?
That's so unoriginal. Change the words with m, r, g, l, f, k, and u, letters and u have a language eh?
Btw, I love the community who wants to pay even this unoriginal nonsense.
Unfortunately, all of the other languages in Warcraft Universe are that unoriginality Darnassian, Dwarven, Orcish, Zandali, Thalassian, etc. We know only a few sentences and words. If you join a rp server on wow, you can't even role playing with your race language. That is a bad thing for a game which succeeded and reigned that long.
They should have made better languages for races and The community should know what deserves a payment for why.
Only good thing here is that they act like Hearthstone is a real game in Warcraft Universe. I liked how they updated the gnomish and goblin mobile devices . That's a role play thing for sure.
I liked the gif and upvoted.
But it is a role-playing situation here. I can understand why you think like that.
I am just criticising here why a company which succeeded that long is taking the easy way out.
Oi, that'd be brilliant! Why not implement it for real?
Mrgrglhjorn
http://www.wowhead.com/item=143660/mrgrglhjorn
I would gladly pay for this
Will this get us closer to understanding the murloc language?