World of Warcraft: Battle For Azeroth - Pirates and Dinosaurs Edition
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Fuck.
I played my Alliance character first specifically to get hold of the pirate Tmog as fast as possible. But when I was given the option to pick one of two pieces for a quest reward, I only unlocked the appearance of the hood instead of both?
Now i'm just wondering how much further into drustvar am I going to have to go to get another shot at the pirate jacket.
Uh, Blizzard? Why do these kids not have pants.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SC-KleaUBc
I managed to get in an instance right before Proudmoore died. I was basically a refugee who was hopping from instance to instance while all my friends were DC'd
Logged out for 30 minutes to take a break, and tried to log back in to be greeted with a 1600 person queue.
I forgot the joys of expansion release day.
Okay I've got two questions.
Do warlocks get their army of imps back with demonology?
why did sylvanas burn down teldrassil
idk if that counts as a spoiler but better safe than sorry I guess
So does unlocking heritage armor only unlock it for that character?
IE if I made a zandalari, leveled him to max and unlocked the heritage armor, then race changed a different character to a zandalari, could that race changed character use it?
You unlock the set for every character of that race, it will unlock for any previously race-swapped or boosted characters, and any new characters of that race can use the Tmog from level 1.
Spoilers for #2: very simplified: sylvanas wanted to capture the city of Teldrassil to prevent the Alliance from shipping azurite from Silithus to the Eastern Kingdoms. Holding Teldrassil would also give the Horde hostages in case the Alliance wanted to strike at Lordaeron, which she saw as inevitable given the events of Legion and Before the Storm. Part of this objective was killing Malfurion Stormrage, the idea being that it would be a blow to the night elves morale and keep a resistance movement from gaining strength. When it came time to do the deed though, Saurfang hesitated after wounding Malfurion and let him and Tyrande escape. This failure to end Malfurion puts Sylvanas in the position of either retreating or engaging in a costly occupation with the enemies leadership still alive and kicking. Instead, she chooses the third option of simply burning down Teldrassil which still accomplishes the objective of denying the Alliance a safe harbor in Kalimdor.
I thought Vol'dun was okay. I'm glad they didn't make the Vulpera some furry yiff race personality wise. They have the temperament of chihuahuas.
Seriously doubting some of the fanbase will get their wishes of playable Sethrak either. Since Vorrik says the race is pretty much dead due to what Korthek did.
she doesn't know malfurion is alive. she decided to burn the tree and give up on her plan for no real reason.
The short story A Good War shows Sylvanas reaction to Saurfang saying Malfurion escaped. Hyjal is largely managed by the ostensibly-neutral druids, and any night elf garrison that would remain this far after the shattering is likely too small to do anything of note. The Exodar/Lightbringer space ship stuff is just Blizzard being Blizzard but I guess there is a point to be made by the Exodar and Bloodmyst Isle being decent backup sites.
oh yey another quite crucial piece of the story found in an obscure reference. See I would have loved to see saurfang hide that, then capturwd by the alliance he never gets a chance to confess it then BAM MOTHERFUCKIN MALFURION ON A HURRICANE swoops in and blasts her army away and she's all like 'I thought you were dead dead dead!'
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HD hozen skin. confirmed to be allied race.
wooow the lag was bad for a while there, then it just disappeared like someone flipped a switch
Wow, I really love what they did with Bwonsamdi in this expansion [WARNING: SPOILERS REGARDING THE HORDE'S ZANDALAR QUESTLINE]
I'm not sure if he has become some sort of villain in his own right
Possible way to get some more Vol'jin into BfA?
Or Bwonsamdi becoming a boss later in the expansion. I don't trust him and his scheming...
Nazmir is one long zone. Been here almost 4 hours now, and I'm still only halfway with all the major questlines because so many other "minor" questlines pops up.
I mean, can't have an entire troll-themed zone without a Troll raid, right?
Is it me or is nathanos' voice altered slightly like some kind of tremble ,it doesnt sound right to me.
I knew High Commander Halford Wyrmbane sounded familiar!
He's Solider 76
I was thinking that a great deal of the marketing for this expansion revolves around the concept of faction pride.
However, in the expansion proper:
Horde players are consistently appalled by the actions of their current Warchief and disgusted by the prospect of being pictured in-game once again as "the bad guys". The Old Soldier cinematic tried to remedy this a bit, with varying degrees of success
As far as story goes, the Alliance is still pretty much the Horde's punching ball: Teldrassil gets burned down and the siege of Lordaeron ends in a pyrrhic victory at best. Everything they do in the expansion is an effort to either stop what the Horde is planning next or repair some damage they intend to do to them. They are never on the offensive.
So I really don't know
so much for faction pride when garrosh is seen as a better warchief than sylvanas
The amount of Dragon age characters Ive recognised around Kul Tiras has been a treat.
nah dude, pillaging and murder is morally gray, genocide is morally gray
it's all morally gray man :^)
The excuse I keep seeing trotted out is that the "grey morality" shit is supposed to refer to Horde players who don't agree with the direction- but are going along with it because they have no choice.
But that's not really what grey morality means- that's just doing evil things because you have no real agency in an MMO game. Grey morality would be doing something abhorrent for a perceived greater good.
Arthas purging stratholme was morally grey.
Okay, he murdered all of the civilians, and burned their homes. That's pretty bad.
But what would have happened had he not intervened? Would leaving the city to fall to the plague and rise again in service of the Scourge have really been the better option? should he have attempted to save the citizens instead? would that even have worked?
so literally everything sylvanas has done isn't even morally gray, incredible
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