It is okay to not like the expansion, it is okay to think it doesn't seem like it has a lot (which I actually agree with and I've said that in the community council forum as well). But, as usual with your posts, I think we're done here, I can't really argue with someone that constantly, and purposefully, leaves out information that does not fit their agenda and makes unrealistic comparisons (e.g. what content patch, ever, had 8 dungeons?). Have a good one.
Yeah the class isn't something that was on my wishlist and the race is whatever, but everything else is so promising to me and I can't wait to see more. I'm just cranky they didn't deep dive into stuff they should have known people would need then to elaborate on so as to not cause the shitstorm of "is that it? A UI upgrade is a feature? This expansion has no content!"
Honestly, I just hope theres' actual iterative revamp on M+ and it won't be the third expansion in a row where there's no changes for the system. Please, Blizzard..
(No the Seasonal affix does not count or the other affix changes or this new rotation of dungeons being mixed with 4 old and 4 new)
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Nihil.
Dunno, it's what I was trying to figure out I haven't read anything about it. The picture has 63 points allocated, I've counted twice. So unless the character that was used to produce the screenshot wasn't level cap, OR Blizzard just granted a random number of points for the sake of the photo.. We know we get at least 63.
No, i am saying that we won't be having a big shiny keychain to dangle, and instead that all the effort that would have gone into that will instead be spread out over Dungeon, Raids, and Open World content.
Also we still sint know what is in the different zones at max level. Could be a fully fleshed out Torghast 2.0 that was just not worth mentioning before they know for sure what they will keep.
The world revamp dream will never die!
that is factually a lie as orcs and humans are both the third and the second most playable race, and they are bulky
then you ahve taurens on their way in top 10
Again, thats a lie, orcs and humansPeople don't tend to enjoy big bulky races,
DRUID FORMS AYY LMAOExcept DHs primarily fight in DH form with their warglaives. Meta is a cooldown. The dragon class fights ENTIRELY in Dragon form,
Totally subjectiveand takes the best from both class concepts.
A normal loking draconic race would be better than a skinny lame gecko CLASS that they want to sell as "new race"If you think an ugly bulky dragon race would do better than that, you're delusional.
1. Blizzard is not correctAnd Blizzard is correct about that. Some of this class' abilities utilize tails, scales, and wings, something that requires the literal body of a dragon. The Visage form is simply based on the lore of the dragon in WoW.
2. the visage form straight up goes against the lore of the dragons in wow, which can turn into any humanoid
A humanoid dragon race that can be multiple classes kind of defeats the purpose of having a dedicated dragon class
It don't, again, play other games with humanoid dragons, they work fine
Does anyone else think the lethe form of the Dragon implies they are ultimately going to wear armor? I don't think those clothes on the female dragon are default. I think they are eventually supposed to wear armor, and with WoW's more recent 3D moddled armor that's why they're not so buff.
Honestly I just can't grasp the idea that they went through telling the story about Visage Day and then.. They limit Visages to 2 races. It's just silly.
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My thesis was "Dragonflight is just more of the same & Ion can't bring innovative ideas to WoW to save his life" and it sounds like you agree with me.I think they wanted the actual Dragons to feel a level above actual players so we have these kind of "demi-dragons" but I think everyone would have preferred a dragon-magic caster that is a humanoid race 99% of the time & turns into a big dragon just for their big cooldowns.
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I've been very vocal about my opinions on the Dracthyr/Evoker situation.
I'm not a fan of Ranged specs, especially healing. I do like Balance Druids though and I played Warlock for TBC Classic, though I stopped playing that when I hit 60.
I'll give Evoker a go, as I love how some of these Dracthyr options look. Especially the bulkier edit posted here which I hope Blizz look at. I really hope their DPS spec is something I can jive with.
Still extremely disappointed no tank spec though. I like to be able to swap into tank spec freely, whether it be for fast queues, or just the option and convenience for raids and mythic+, as well as certain situations in war mode.
Compare an Orc or a Human to a Tauren or Draenei. That's what I'm talking about when I say "Bulky".
You think people are going to fall over themselves to play a hideous big, bulky dragon race, but they won't.
Only because of Druids.then you ahve taurens on their way in top 10
See above.Again, thats a lie, orcs and humans
What is your definition of "normal"? If you're talking about the standard drakes Blizzard already said they couldn't do them.A normal loking draconic race would be better than a skinny lame gecko CLASS that they want to sell as "new race"
1. And you are?1. Blizzard is not correct
2. the visage form straight up goes against the lore of the dragons in wow, which can turn into any humanoid
2. Sacrifices have to be made. I'm willing to make that sacrifice because I'm rolling a Dracthyr to play as a dragon. I don't really care what race my "Visage" is, and I'm perfectly fine with playing as an elf or a human if it means I get to be a playable dragon.
This is WoW not other games.It don't, again, play other games with humanoid dragons, they work fine
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Best interview so far, especially the bit about mount collecting and player housing.
#TEAMGIRAFFE
The only way I think they'd be able to make more races become an invoker in the future, is if they have a spirit dragon projected onto another race during abilities, maybe even just static, so you'd mostly see the race, but a faint dragon spirit encompassing the race. Then it wouldn't look crazy, because I kind of agree with the idea that it would look weird if a human, or gnome lol would pop up in the air and dragon breath, or use a wing ability that wasn't there.