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The question is if we'll get 8.3.5 patch.
P.S. where is 9.1 speculation thread? :P
It'll be made once they merge the Shadowlands forum back into General.
Anyway real reason I'm here. What the actual hell are those eye changes? I seriously hope that's a bug or their new eye glow feature is NYI. Because the way it looks now is just plain bad. That's just no glow.
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I suppose they could easily change their minds at this point, but Taliesin was told there would be an 8.3.5 patch at Blizzcon by the devs. However, they were supposed to talk about some details in that patch in the deep dive panel (according to Taliesin), and they did not. So, who knows.
Since we're getting Vulpera/Mechagnomes in 8.3 already, say, not a .5 patch, I'm fairly certain there's another round in 8.3.5
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has anyone seen it said anywhere, or asked at blizzcon or whatever, what the status of nazjatar is now that we've left there? did the water collapse back on it or what?
thalyssra and jaina had control of the tidestone. idk about jaina, but i'd imagine thalyssra would very much want the water held back so old magic stuff could be studied, reliving old memories, and what-have-you.
and i mean, letting all that water collapse would probably not be good for the ankoan and keflin. breathe underwater or not, that's a dangerous amount of water to get hit by.
Sometimes, the light of the moon is a key to other spaces. I've found a place where, for a night or two, the streets curve in unfamiliar ways. If I walk here, I might find insight, or I might be touched by madness.
Some people have wonder how 8.3 is launching in January when it have stuff like Santa Pepe (and probably 2019 presents). But today they implemented community/guild finder from 8.3 PTR (which is bigger stuff than some toy/pet), so I guess they will add holiday stuff same way during 8.2.5.
So like, 8.3 raid azerite pieces will have "best" trait on each of them for each spec.
https://www.wowhead.com/news=296704/...-azerite-armor
Sometimes, the light of the moon is a key to other spaces. I've found a place where, for a night or two, the streets curve in unfamiliar ways. If I walk here, I might find insight, or I might be touched by madness.
I am the only one who is not exciting for 8.3 after 8.2.5? There are lots of cool things in patch but I feel like they dont matter at all.
I think it's because they basically invalidated N'Zoth this expansion with the announcement of Shadowlands and introducing the new villain (The Jailer). Also, 8.3 as a patch looks rather lackluster compared to previous expansion final major patches. 7.3 gave us Argus. 8.3 gives us reskins of certain areas of the world that we have seen many times.
I can't believe we're not getting a new continent (or decent sized section of new terrain) for 8.3. I'd consider giving it a pass if 9.0 didn't look so early in development.
I'm fine with 8.3 as it is I wanted a new zone but I already said that several times. Also how is this any different fromt he time we still did ICC knowing Deathwing was on the horizon.
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I think first time in history last patch is that late after reveal. Sure, sometimes last raid was around the corner, but never so huge chunk of content almost 3 months after Blizzcon.
What Blizzard needs to do in the future, is making climax of expansion during "3rd season" raid (also, I think that raids should launch in small X.X.5 patches like in Legion).
X.3 and season 4 would be something like 8.3 - no new zone, but new content in older world, at least 8 bosses raid tier (+ new dungeon, imo every season should come with 1 new 4 boss dungeon). But storywise it would be filler - we come back to Azeroth and some mid-tier villain tries to do something nasty. It sounds awful, but N'zoth already feels that way.