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The noob
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Book 1 cover from "the noob"
Author(s) Gianna Masetti
Website http://www.thenoobcomic.com/
Current status About Twice weekly.
Launch date June 2004 [1]
Genre(s) Video game, Comedy, Webcomics

The noob is a webcomic started by Gianna Masetti in June of 2004. The plot revolves around a new gamer named Ohforf'sake (generally referred to as "Ohforf") who represents the quintessential noob in a MMORPG. The comic serves as a parody and as something of a social commentary on the MMORPG genre in general. Notably, it criticizes MMORPG staff for incompetence and also shows the perceived image of MMORPG players as inclined to act antagonistically with regard to seemingly minor infractions and situations in the virtual worlds in which they interact. The noob is currently a full color comic, although in the beginning that wasn't the case[1]. The noob is very well known among the players of various online games like World of Warcraft, RuneScape and other MMORPGs.

The comic was nominated for a Web Cartoonist Choice Award [2] in 2005 and it received an honorable mention in the Gaming category. Recently it has been invited to post on MMORPG.COM in their comic section[3].

Contents

[edit] Characters

[edit] Main Characters

[edit] Ohforf'sake

A neophyte player, Ohforf is the protagonist of the comic. He is neither a role-player nor a player-killer, instead simply trying to have fun and experience the game.

[edit] Hypatia

A slightly more experienced player of Clichequest and a close in-game friend (for a time) of Ohforf'sake. A female character, Hypatia is well used as commentary on the situation of females (and those who play female avatars) in MMORPGs.

[edit] Darkie

Known in full as "Sir Darkblade Wolfeyes Orcbane Raislin De Urden Von Strudel", he is a role-player. He is a friend of Hypatia and despises player-killers. He is generally regarded as fairly incompetent and eternally seeks female companionship

[edit] The RPers

In full, "The Righteous Protectors of the Crimson Star", this is a guild of role-players. At one point the guild tries to create an army by merging with other anti-PK guilds and forming the Zealot Elite Righteous Guardians (the acronym of which is "ZERG", a humorous reference to the race of the same name in Blizzard's Starcraft).

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[edit] The PKers

The primary antagonists - though sometimes also the anti-heroes - of the comic, the PKs kill other player characters for the loot and enjoyment. The six major PKers featured in the comic are "Cyrus", a level 200 with rogue admin powers, "Your Name Here", "Dakilla", "D34dly D34dly", "Drakoola", and "Fred the Dread", the latter five being members of a clan called "The Outcasts".

[edit] Sir Bob

A flamboyant, very experienced, and skilled high-level player who quit Clichequest early on in the strip, but has since returned by popular vote among the comic's readers.

[edit] Running Gags

The jokes found in The noob are often drawn from MMORPG "culture".

[edit] Movie References

The noob often makes references to popular movies. Movies that are repeatedly referenced include Blade Runner, Apocalypse Now, I, Robot, and Ghostbusters.

[edit] Character Names

Some character names are references to the habit of MMORPG players of naming their characters after icons of popular (usually fantasy) culture. This theme first appears in the third episode[4], where the player has to choose the name for his character. His first few tries all reference The Lord of the Rings, including obscure variants like xXxAragornxXx. All of these attempts fail as all variants are taken. His naming attempts consequently move on to Forgotten Realms (a D&D setting), namely the dark-elf character Drizzt Do'Urden. These two works of fiction, along with the Dragonlance novels (another D&D setting), are a common source of player character names in MMORPGs with a fantasy setting, as players are often inspired by these works and seek to emulate the protagonist(s).

Later, on arrival in Elfboro[5], Ohforf finds that almost all the elven citizens are named Legolas with minor spelling variations - for example, Legolaus, Legolazz and Leg'olas, all presumably named in dubious honour of the fictional elven archer Legolas from The Lord of the Rings.

The author of The noob commented at one point that she had encountered characters in World of Warcraft named after characters from the comic, evidencing the size of its sphere of influence.

[edit] Roleplayers

One of the distinct playing styles in MMORPGs is the "Roleplayer," defined as one who plays in character. In one of the more popular MMORPGs, World of Warcraft, roleplayers are given seperate servers on which to play - these servers have a different ruleset that encourages appropriate naming and behaviour. In Clichéquest, the roleplayers exist in a separate town instead.

[edit] Print Versions

[edit] Books

The noob has been in print at Lulu.com since 2005, and is now on its third volume. The books contain 50 episodes each: book 1 covers 1 through 50, book 2 51-100, and book 3 101-150. Book 4 can be expected around March[6]

[edit] Magazines

Recently, The noob has started being published in the Norwegian magazine "Pegasus" [7], starting with the January 2007 Edition.

[edit] Reviews

[edit] References

  1. ^ Episode 3: The random name generator
  2. ^ The 2005 Cartoonist's Choice Awards
  3. ^ MMORPG.COM
  4. ^ Episode 3: The random name generator
  5. ^ Episode 141: A Legolas by any other name
  6. ^ Cornstalker Forums :: View topic - Latest Noob news
  7. ^ Pegasus Magazine (page 4) ISSN 1890-0704

[edit] External links

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