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I remember getting tired of pandas, at least dragons have some more variation to both their models and attitudes.
IDK if it's TOO MUCH dragon, but the whole dragons thing isn't doing it for me. I've always found the dragons in WoW rather boring and poorly done, somewhere between contradictory and conflicted deities and just humans in a dragon body - neither of which has led to particularly interesting characters so far. Even Deathwing was just comically villainous, without any real depth or character beyond the BURN IT ALL kind of nonsense. Maybe in supplementary materials somewhere they got fleshed out better, but in the game itself at least, they've been an absolute snoozefest.
I was really hoping they wouldn't do Dragon Isles for the expansion, but I guess here we are. I'll skip it and see what the next one is about.
The Only time i was annoyed by a race was in moo/wod. You had 14 months siege of orgrimmar. Orcs orcs orcs. And next addon is about: orcs. Yeah.
Usually no but the writers for WoW are absolute trash so no matter what, dragons in WoW are going to suck.
I haven't even played it yet, yes, there is already too much. Like why do all the creatures have dragon scales or horns? It just feels like a really bad interpretation of the name of the area "Dragon Isles". It should be a land that dragons are prominent, or were, or their origin, it doesn't mean everything literally needs to be a dragon or related to dragons.
Too many orcs in Draenor? Too many Scourge in Wrath? Too many daemons in Legion? Too much vague bullshit in Shadowlands?
Paladin Bash has spoken.
There aren't even that many dragons. The only place I think there are too many dragons is the new capital valdrakken. Everywhere you look are dragons and there's a lot verticality so you need to constantly fly up and down. In all other zones there are hardly any dragons. In the waking shore there are the djaradin or whatever they're called (those fire/magma giants) and elementals. In onahan plains are the centaur and lots of animals (ekephants, bulls and so on), in the next zone you have gnolls and in the last zone you're back to animals and plants and every now and then some drakonids or cultists. Yes, the frogs have scales and stuff but they don't look like a dragon, drake or drakonid and it isn't as fatiguing as in wod or mop where everywhere you looked you saw and orc or panda.
Even in tbc and wotlk there was less variation in enemies you fight and it feels more like catclysm or classic zones where every zone has its own distinct enemies and every zone feels different.
When they showed everything in the dragon isles being draconic like dracotoads and dracoponies i rolled my eyes.
Yes it absolutely can be too much.
When everything is a dragon... nothing is.