At this point can we have categories for "Real WoW" and "Museum WoW" like you did with Hots and OW before? I don't care or will ever care about the 15 year old nostalgia-version of the game and i'm annoyed to think there are some real news about the real game and then to be disappointed with this crap again.
This video would have worked better as a dramatic telling instead of the dumb jokes. The nerubians facing their inevitable demise from either the lich king or the faceless ones isnt really a funny story to tell, imo ofc.
At this point can we have categories for "Real WoW" and "Museum WoW" like you did with Hots and OW before? I don't care or will ever care about the 15 year old nostalgia-version of the game and i'm annoyed to think there are some real news about the real game and then to be disappointed with this crap again.
It only takes 5 seconds to look at this website, see what's on the front page and close the tab if you're not interested. It's not like they are spamming multiple news every day.
I wish they made a fully explorable spider kingdom. The tileset and theme was my favorite parts of Warcraft 3 campaign; i was disappointed the kingdom was limited to 2 instances and a brief quest below icecrown citadel
The nerubian stuff is actually very interesting but they never got the attention they deserve in the games. I always liked exploring Azjol-Nerub in WC3 with Anub'arak, but then you get there in WotLK and its still missing a lot of what made it so interesting. A lack of lore and proper conflict between the Scourge/Nerubians/Forgotten Ones, Anub'arak being just a dungeon boss while he was a major character in the Scourge campaign in TFT, all the cool locations in WC3 where you can actually get trapped and need to solve puzzles to get out. Scrapping the Azjol-Nerub zone (and raid?) is the saddest bit of lost content that we'll probably never see again. Maybe in a WotLK+ but I just don't see it happening.
Really hope they revisit this one day. Maybe Odyn will be back in Dragonflight (he hates dragons) and we'll have an excuse to return to Northrend and poke around beneath Ulduar. See what's down there. i.e. spiders.
Good stuff, but wasn't the Lich King forced to call upon the Legion's existence to turn the tide against the nerubians? The dreadlords aided him in turning the tide i recall.
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