The player base of World of Warcraft Mists of Pandaria Remix is divided into players who play the game normally (Non-Froggers) and players who use speed-leveling and farming methods to play more efficiently (Frog Men).
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When WoW's MoP Remix was released, the idea was to allow players to experience and relive WoW's fifth expansion (originally released in 2012) in a slightly accelerated manner, while also giving them a chance to earn rare loot.
For some, this was a nice change of pace from the usual WoW formula. For others, even this wasn’t fast enough. Instead of doing quests and dailies, some players flocked to the Timeless Isle and began killing Gulp Frogs (earning them the name Frog Men). These hyperspawning mobs offered a very quick way to level up, earn Bronze, and even get some Lesser Charms of Good Fortune.
Just three days after release, Blizzard weakened Gulp Frogs, preventing them from dropping Lesser Charms and making the farming process less effective. This didn’t stop Frog Men, however, and they soon discovered new hyper-spawning mobs to farm, including Cranes and Sap Flies. Blizzard has worked hard to weaken each of these methods, but Frog Men always seem to find a new way.