Originally Posted by
urieliszcze
Not too bad at all, come to think of it. I can already hear the wailing of all early-BC-era belf paladins who fapped to the whole Evil Blood Knight shtick but never even saw renamed abilities to better reflect their theme of sucking power out of a dying Naaru.
I never realized WC3 was Their Ass. Thanks for letting me know.
I do recall a questline involving the legacy left in Kalimdor by certain Chen Stormstout, a Pandaren brewmaster. I also, even more clearly, recall playing that very same Chen back in WC3. That game would have me believe Chen was a keystone figure during Founding of Durotar. I see your opinion differs. Well.
I surely do hope Legion marks a bit of a slowdown point in that regard. All of us who doubted legitimacy of Pandaria got soon woken up with Timey Wimey Alternatey Draenor. It's a tricky thing it is, judging various stuff thrown at us by Blizzard on grounds of precedent. After all, Pandaren monk is WC3 legacy - added as an easter egg but later made into a founding father of the new Horde. Pandaria itself was added as a huge retcon (I do love that Azeroth globe in Ulduar with no Pandaria on it) but it would actually be a wonderful thing,,, if not for the feckin' Slooow Dooooown Omnomnom pandas.