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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Mark Rosewater, in his 3rd podcast[1] about the Innistrad Set[2]. said that this trope has it's origins in video games. He said that zombies are an ideal video game mook [3] because they come in mass, are slow, typically stupid, and typically aren't able to withstand ridiculous amounts of damage[4] and thus are low threats on their own. He said Fast Zombies were a progression on that enemy. Such as an Elite Mook, or a Video Game Boss. |