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[http://www.thenoobcomic.com The Noob] is yet another gaming [[Web Comic]], which sets itself apart from most others by focusing almost entirely on parodying [[MMORPG|MMORPGs]]. The story originally revolves around Ohforf'Sake, the [[Player Character]] of an [[The Everyman|Everyman]] gamer who [[Walking the Earth|wanders aimlessly]] and [[Idiot Hero|cluelessly]] around the world of [[EverQuest|Clichequest]], [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|a brutally stereotypical fantasy MMORPG]] and gets into and barely survives ([[Death Is Cheap|or not]]) all kinds of shenanigans.
[http://www.thenoobcomic.com The Noob] is yet another gaming [[Web Comic]], which sets itself apart from most others by focusing almost entirely on parodying [[MMORPG|MMORPGs]]. The story originally revolves around Ohforf'Sake, the [[Player Character]] of an [[The Everyman|Everyman]] gamer who [[Walking the Earth|wanders aimlessly]] and [[Idiot Hero|cluelessly]] around the world of [[EverQuest|Clichequest]], [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|a brutally stereotypical fantasy MMORPG]] and gets into and barely survives ([[Death Is Cheap|or not]]) all kinds of shenanigans.


As the comic has gone on, the focus has shifted from Ohforf himself to various other characters in the game world, including the Outcasts (a band of [[Player Killing|Player Killers]]/[[Heroic Comedic Sociopath|Heroic Comedic Sociopaths]] whose storyline included a pastiche of ''[[The Warriors (film)|The Warriors]]''), another, smarter, female newbie called Hypatia, Sir Bob the veteran player, the hapless members of a roleplaying guild and the game developers themselves. The comic spends much of its time mocking [[MMORPG]] tropes and the absurdities of the genre, along with the players and developers of such games, but with [[Affectionate Parody|far too much insight to be truly malicious]].
As the comic has gone on, the focus has shifted from Ohforf himself to various other characters in the game world, including the Outcasts (a band of [[Player Killing|Player Killers]]/[[Heroic Comedic Sociopath|Heroic Comedic Sociopaths]] whose storyline included a pastiche of ''[[The Warriors (film)|The Warriors]]''), another, smarter, female newbie called Hypatia, Sir Bob the veteran player, the hapless members of a roleplaying guild and the game developers themselves. The comic spends much of its time mocking [[Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game|MMORPG]] tropes and the absurdities of the genre, along with the players and developers of such games, but with [[Affectionate Parody|far too much insight to be truly malicious]].


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* [[An Adventurer Is You]]: Clichequest uses, as expected, pretty typical MMORPG classes.
* [[An Adventurer Is You]]: Clichequest uses, as expected, pretty typical MMORPG classes.
** Rangers are incredibly overpowered, [[Author Appeal|because the lead developer likes to play them]]- something many real game devs are accused of doing, [[Scapegoat Creator|true or not]].
** Rangers are incredibly overpowered, [[Author Appeal|because the lead developer likes to play them]]- something many real game devs are accused of doing, [[Scapegoat Creator|true or not]].
* [[Adapted Out]]: One of the characters, who was [[Evil All Along]] was introduced with the context's equivalent of a fake identity, this lasted only for a few episodes. But the novel and comics featured this character under her real identity. The novel mentions the fake one, but in the comics, seemingly disappeared, and [[Subverted Trope|showing up briefly in a subplot]].
* [[A.I. Is a Crapshoot]]
* [[A.I. Is a Crapshoot]]
{{quote|"The AI in this game is starting to worry me. It's so advanced, it whines."}}
{{quote|"The AI in this game is starting to worry me. It's so advanced, it whines."}}
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** Allusions to movies are pretty frequent as well - there have been references to, at least, ''[[Blade Runner]]''<ref>Sir Bob's "I've seen things you newbies wouldn't believe..." speech</ref>, ''[[Doctor Strangelove]]'', ''[[Forbidden Planet]]''<ref>[http://thenoobcomic.com/comic/383/ the id-monster]</ref>, [[The Godfather]]<ref>[http://thenoobcomic.com/comic/352/ Don Vito], with obligatory "unicorn head in the bed" gag</ref>, ''[[The Graduate]]''<ref>Cyborella's attempted seduction of Ohforf</ref>, ''[[The Warriors (film)|The Warriors]]''<ref>the PK guilds chasing the Outcasts - "[http://thenoobcomic.com/comic/279/ Outcaaasts! Come out to play-aaay!]"</ref> and "[http://thenoobcomic.com/comic/363/ Oh, Waldo], [[Where's Wally?|where]] are you?" Probably some others too.
** Allusions to movies are pretty frequent as well - there have been references to, at least, ''[[Blade Runner]]''<ref>Sir Bob's "I've seen things you newbies wouldn't believe..." speech</ref>, ''[[Doctor Strangelove]]'', ''[[Forbidden Planet]]''<ref>[http://thenoobcomic.com/comic/383/ the id-monster]</ref>, [[The Godfather]]<ref>[http://thenoobcomic.com/comic/352/ Don Vito], with obligatory "unicorn head in the bed" gag</ref>, ''[[The Graduate]]''<ref>Cyborella's attempted seduction of Ohforf</ref>, ''[[The Warriors (film)|The Warriors]]''<ref>the PK guilds chasing the Outcasts - "[http://thenoobcomic.com/comic/279/ Outcaaasts! Come out to play-aaay!]"</ref> and "[http://thenoobcomic.com/comic/363/ Oh, Waldo], [[Where's Wally?|where]] are you?" Probably some others too.
** ''[[Dwarf Fortress]]'': [http://thenoobcomic.com/comic/236/ Quantum entanglement and exploits]. [http://thenoobcomic.com/comic/389/ seen on a dev's computer]. [http://thenoobcomic.com/comic/410/ Paul] ("I can stop whenever I like"). And the [http://thenoobcomic.com/comic/412/ cofounder] as well. [http://thenoobcomic.com/comic/429/ Paul again].
** ''[[Dwarf Fortress]]'': [http://thenoobcomic.com/comic/236/ Quantum entanglement and exploits]. [http://thenoobcomic.com/comic/389/ seen on a dev's computer]. [http://thenoobcomic.com/comic/410/ Paul] ("I can stop whenever I like"). And the [http://thenoobcomic.com/comic/412/ cofounder] as well. [http://thenoobcomic.com/comic/429/ Paul again].
* [[Shoulders of Doom]]: [http://thenoobcomic.com/comic/355/ Apparently], the lead dev trying to outdo ''[[World of Warcraft]]'' (or Warhammer?) in [[Does This Remind You of Anything?|bigger shoulder pads]]. One [http://thenoobcomic.com/comic/357/ rejected design] had cranes on it to assist lifting [[BFS|legendary weapons]].
* [[Shoulders of Doom]]: [http://thenoobcomic.com/comic/355/ Apparently], the lead dev trying to outdo ''[[World of Warcraft]]'' (or Warhammer?) in [[Does This Remind You of Anything?|bigger shoulder pads]]. One [http://thenoobcomic.com/comic/357/ rejected design] had cranes on it to assist lifting [[Blade of Fearsome Size|legendary weapons]].
* [[Small Name, Big Ego]]: The lead developer, and several players.
* [[Small Name, Big Ego]]: The lead developer, and several players.
* [[Spanner in the Works]]: Several, especially Ohforf who took a [[Tier-Induced Scrappy|package nobody takes]] and drops in all the wrong places at the right time.
* [[Spanner in the Works]]: Several, especially Ohforf who took a [[Tier-Induced Scrappy|package nobody takes]] and drops in all the wrong places at the right time.

Latest revision as of 10:56, 23 October 2023

The Noob is yet another gaming Web Comic, which sets itself apart from most others by focusing almost entirely on parodying MMORPGs. The story originally revolves around Ohforf'Sake, the Player Character of an Everyman gamer who wanders aimlessly and cluelessly around the world of Clichequest, a brutally stereotypical fantasy MMORPG and gets into and barely survives (or not) all kinds of shenanigans.

As the comic has gone on, the focus has shifted from Ohforf himself to various other characters in the game world, including the Outcasts (a band of Player Killers/Heroic Comedic Sociopaths whose storyline included a pastiche of The Warriors), another, smarter, female newbie called Hypatia, Sir Bob the veteran player, the hapless members of a roleplaying guild and the game developers themselves. The comic spends much of its time mocking MMORPG tropes and the absurdities of the genre, along with the players and developers of such games, but with far too much insight to be truly malicious.


Tropes used in The Noob include:

"The AI in this game is starting to worry me. It's so advanced, it whines."

  1. Sir Bob's "I've seen things you newbies wouldn't believe..." speech
  2. the id-monster
  3. Don Vito, with obligatory "unicorn head in the bed" gag
  4. Cyborella's attempted seduction of Ohforf
  5. the PK guilds chasing the Outcasts - "Outcaaasts! Come out to play-aaay!"