Originally Posted by
Claymore
I've always hated questing. Even back in Vanilla, I absolutely despised it, to the point I made my final two levels by going out to Felwood and just killing mobs in the northern area until I finally hit 60.
For some reason, Legion seems more painful than ever for me. Maybe it's because for the first time, I have a truly demanding job (50-60 hours a week; I'm grateful to have work, but it does leave me feeling exhausted afterward), or that most of my day is already spent at a desk (which is great, although I kind of miss the simplicity of physical labor sometimes). Or maybe I just hate questing so much, it's just finally caught up with me.
The shame is that, of the questing I've done, I actually *enjoy* a number of the areas. Azsuna probably stands out the most, as the quest-line with Runas was surprisingly well-done (that last moment with him... that one really got to me, man). I also enjoyed Hightotem, the small amount that I've done, and it's great seeing the Tauren get some attention (even though, why is it that these off-shoot Tauren are so much larger than the original race?).
Plus, while I get that some people aren't crazy about it (for understandable reasons), I really dig the Artifact system, and finally having truly legendary weapons at our disposal. Even though Death Knights totally got the shaft with Frostmourne (and losing 2hand Frost, my favorite playstyle).
And the music... Seriously Blizzard's best work since Burning Crusade. The music that plays around the Dragonflight/Nightfallen area in Azsuna was phenomenal, and definitely contributed to "mood" of the quests.
Still, I just can't bring myself to grind out the remaining levels to hit level-cap. With Karazhan -- my favorite Raid in the game -- being reintroduced as a max-level dungeon, I really *want* to hit max-level, but I just can't muster up the enthusiasm to just get in a level.
Anyone else just kind of wish they would get rid of "leveling", and just make everything about chasing better gear?