Not gonna lie.
I quite enjoyed matchmaking some adorable dinosaurs.
World of Warcraft is meant to appeal to a wide variety of people, including children, teenagers, adults, and seniors, along with adults who enjoy a respite from the gritty real world. Some of us enjoy fun, pointless quests and childish humor.
If those quests don't appeal to you, skip them.
Dwarven races
Orcish races
Elven Races
Space Goats
Dragons ,Demons , The living dead
World killing beings.
Let me know what ones are more un real than the ones you have an issue with.
A shame it is a fantasy game right?
There are a ton of bizarre, frivolous, or otherwise unnecessary quests in the game.
the reason for this is that WoW was designed with quests being trivial, 10-minute events that gave small amounts of experience. If they took the Elder Scrolls route and made quests much less common but significantly larger in scope, giving larger rewards, then you wouldn't see the same old "fetch 10 of this for random villager" when you're supposed to be this all-conquering champion of worlds.
I don't mind these types of quests. Goblins in the Horde are pure comic relief (of the "Itchy & Scratchy" kind), so it's not all doom and gloom on the Horde side.
But it's kinda hilarious that on the one hand, the Horde is presented as the epitome of evil (as in Sylvanas burning Teldrassil etc.), and on the other hand, our whole campaign in Zandalar consists mostly of typical hero tropes (save a captured princess, help her kingdom against outside and inside threats, try to get the support of gods which you try to appease with specific actions favored by the respective god, fighting against a totally evil force aka some Old God). Yes, in the War Campaign, the Horde gets to be a bit more evil, but this is the war part after all. Wars are evil and ugly.
Anyway, this is kinda schizophrenic. I wonder if the Alliance questing is of the same kind. Still have to level my Alliance alt.
You know what ? There is a 12+ rating on the box. Maybe you should play your 18+ game elsewhere.
I actually like this kind of "childish" content, thats why I play wow and not Conan Ages or other "serious" mmorpg (which have all failed btw)
Tortollans are the coolest race by far.
I had fun slaughtering alliance and saving baby turtles /shrug
lol op got issues
Even if it's a troll thread, the train of thought that led him to conceive this thread exists in his mind. He trully wants to be an adult, and he thinks that WoW is somehow stopping him. Christ.
And it's not Brutosaurs to fall in love. It's to save their race.
So you don't remember the escort quests from back in the day where you'd help a big ass turtle cross the desert to find its spouse?
Dude, these kind of stuff have been here since day one - if you played since Vanilla you should know that silly stuff's in the DNA of the game. It's even been in-game since at least Warcraft 3 (The Largest Panda Ever, anyone?).
But hey, if your opinion can't be changed then more power (and less fun, tbh) to you. But I do suggest you go play something different if you wanna be edgy and "adult-themed"... or just get a ouija board and summon some real life spirits - now those aren't a game and are to be taken seriously.
Too many light-hearted quests can ruin the ambiance of a zone (Uldum is the prime example), but I don't think they reached that threshold at all.
Also, a 2018 PG-13 standard might be more strict than a 2004 PG-13 and some things are less likely to be actually displayed on screen, and that affects a bit the mood of the area.
Not very important in my mind.