probably using a private server to activate datamined files.
Also with this war, I hope it ends with Alliance vs Horde, I want both factions to face consequences for their actions. And it's time the Horde didn't keep fobbing off it's mistakes on others.
Garrosh did a lot wrong, but his soldiers, including Vol'jin killed alliance soldiers willingly until the attempted assassination. The fact the Horde basically acted as if "Nah, wasn't me man..." after Pandaria is a cop out.
The fact Sylvanas claims no responsibility for wrath gate is another example. She started the Royal Society, she was the one who gave them their mission to develop a plague that hits living and undead. She was the one who allied with a Demon and after murdering the only alliance to give them any amount of trust claimed they'd been forsaken by their friends and family. Which only happened when, after claiming "Trust me we're not murderous undead anymore, we have our lives back and we want to be with our friends and family," they then started acting as if they still wanted to kill humanity.
It's time for the Horde and Alliance to have a reckoning, and I will stand by Anduin's side and make sure Justice is served.
Last edited by gcsmith; 2018-03-24 at 12:59 PM.
For the Alliance, and for Azeroth!
if there's one thing korean MMOs blow WoW out on it's the naval aspects like building boats, fishing on the open water, and boat vs. boat battles
doubt WoW will ever bother with that stuff though, the water can't even generate waves which is a simple industry technique at this point
Swapping tier sets for Azerite armor is likely a major improvement. No more waiting for 2pc to drop old 4pc, no more getting tier slot drops that no one will ever use, and best of all, there will be multiple options per tier, with interchangeable bonuses. Three pieces of Azerite armor with (I believe) 3 bonuses each; that's a lot of options.
My only real concern about it is that they'd be too cautious with the bonuses, but I have high hopes they'll make it interesting.
Blocked off as in - just some invisible wall in the ocean preventing you from going there?
Additionally, I had this perception that Drustvar was all ugly dark forest... but it's really impressive in game. From watching streamers I thought Zandalar was better in every way... but something about Kul'Tiras feels very immersive to me. I felt the same way I felt when I explored Skyrim the first time.
Screenshots-
https://imgur.com/a/Jc5Vk