I actually really enjoy Anduin, he's one of the few GOOD guys in the story. Most are either evil, or anti-heroes. He's one of the few with no shades of grey on the good guy side.
if Blizzard keeps developing Anduin at this current pace then by the time Anduin will have surpassed the Naruu in terms of power....
Lets not forget he is still a child
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Wrathion, new warcheif.
Anduin, new king of Stormwind.
So then we can have the heartbreaking "OMIGOS WE USBED TO BED BEST OFR FJENDS! BUT THEN WAAAR" drama and all that.
Oh and fuck Velen, dumbest character there ever was, die pls
The context being that Jaina/Varian/Anduin being painted as "the good guys" and thus being justified in their actions and Garrosh being painted as "the bad guy" and thus indefensible.
I expected to finish the Dominance Offensive with the Alliance holding the clear moral highground, but I found myself surprised that it's delightfully messy. Which it should be.
Your comments are duly noted and ignored.
I punch a hobo every time someone says 'it's not a rotation it's a priority list lol'.
where do we see him fight garrosh and get his ass kicked? Is there a questline i havent done/finished?
He's an infant! He's never been in a lose-lose scenario, or forced to make a choice with every option being wrong. Such situations define well-written characters, and one thing I hate about the "good guys" is that they magically avoid such situations all the time, or choose "the right but impossible way" and the miracle happens 100% of times because they believe in themselves and for other utter bulllshit reasons. In all situations that matter, good guys always win with no effort, no sacrifice, just because they are destined by author's dogma to win.
The death of Lothar mattered, because the good guy failed. Arthas purging Stratholme mattered, because it was a lose-lose scenario. Sylvanas using val'kyr to raise dead matters, because there's always an angle from which both raising and not raising dead is absolutely wrong. Anduin magically walking away from Garrosh unscathed doesn't matter because it's about good guy doing good things without a price or consequences, in spite of being obviously damaged.I suggested they did it to Liam Greymane.