Only two I can see as this happening are either A Strike at the Heart or Primal Fury since there is no info on either of them..
But seeing no info one way or the other just seems odd to kill off a npc that really does not do much..
Only two I can see as this happening are either A Strike at the Heart or Primal Fury since there is no info on either of them..
But seeing no info one way or the other just seems odd to kill off a npc that really does not do much..
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Damnit, first Maraad and Taylor. Now Alex. Good old days bringing him his old pocketwatch back from his fallen home back in Westfall...
I wonder if they do the same thing Horde side.
Just did the quest. Uuuh how do I do spoilers lets see if this works
Nope. Here's how it goes - your mission giver tells you to find a grunt that's missing (I'm not sure if he existed before this quest or not. If he didn't, he was unimportant.) You find him, he's dead. You get a quest to kill 3 named orcs. You kill them (a no name peon is being choked by one, but that's it.) Turn in, go fight Azuka. She flies off with the Heart when beat.
Added edit: Tbh, I'm disappointed in the Horde version. Was just so uninteresting and bland. Mind you, I'm glad we didn't lose our equivalent, which would have been Gazlowe. (Let's not lie, Gazlowe is a slightly more important than Baros - he built Orgrimmar, and has his own Heroes of the Storm character. ) Mind you, he'd also have to go out protecting a bag of gold, since he ain't got any love interest.
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Does he get to score with the Worgen lady before his untimely fate?
Brightstone becomes the new architect for your garrison.
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This week's quest is A Strike at the Heart, which I am guessing is fixed as the second to last quest you will get (since the ones before are random order), with Primal Fury as the last. What that campaign will involve doesn't seem very hard to guess.
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This week's Garrison Campaign should be given by Baros Alexston, with the quest "Every Rose Has Its Thorn"
Boo
They actually stopped being random at the Warlord's Council. From there's it's a progression of Azuka's story.This week's quest is A Strike at the Heart, which I am guessing is fixed as the second to last quest you will get (since the ones before are random order), with Primal Fury as the last. What that campaign will involve doesn't seem very hard to guess.
So! I shared what happened with the Horde version, play by play, boring as it was. Anyone care to share the Alliance play by play? Obviously, Alexston dies at some point, and presumably Azuka steals a heart, but I'm curious about how it goes down/the progression.
Baros Alexston is ready to profess his love to your mission specialist, Lieutenant Thorn, who he's been making eyes at in your garrison since the beginning. He has you go get a rose from your herb garden for him. When you come back to him with it, your garrison is under attack, he pockets the rose from you quickly for later. You go out and kill 3 named guys and come back to him on the floor dead, with Thorn over his corpse, and she's in a right state of rage/grief. You go to get Azuka, she's outside with the heart of Gorgorek in a box on a rylak. You fight her, she flees with the heart. Thorn tells you today hasn't been a good day, and Brightstone (Baros' dwarven assistant) is now the architect.
Steals the heart? What's that?
The Heart of Gorgorek is a powerful artifact the iron horde is after... Gorgorek was a giant magnaron that was defeated in Gorgrond, he's the massive hand sticking out of the salt pools. Its the item you are sent to get and secure in your garrison with the druids of the Talon in the previous garrison mission. Before that you are captured by Azuka where you overhear their plans for the heart. It's a multi-week campaign storyline
People in your garrison have different conversation texts now too, also Lieutenant Thorn always was in her human form before now, now she's always in her worgen form. When you talk to her, she says she'll never forgive herself for letting a man like Baros slip through her fingers, and Brightstone is concerned about Thorn always being in worgen form now.