Name some examples that are not running around being an Alliance shoe horned sidekick for the Horde then I may consider it a bit more than petty scribbles of an Alliance fanboy.
Name some examples that are not running around being an Alliance shoe horned sidekick for the Horde then I may consider it a bit more than petty scribbles of an Alliance fanboy.
You'll be happy to know that the Horde is certainly not left out here. From Rexxar's position within the Army of the Light, to witnessing the origin of the Trolls as a species, there's a lot of lore out there for the Alliance. Also, the Saurfang brothers play a very important role in the first raid.
Thats a very nice concept.
That got me thinking, what if one of the encounters in this Raid is actually the Raid group Originally sent into the Black Temple in TBC? That would be hillarious, Two Raid groups battling it out.Dungeons include past versions of the Black Temple (where players are tasked, by Wrathion, to travel back through time and retrieve Illidan Stormrage, bringing Illidan into the future to team with Wrathion. Wrathion believes Illidan's knowledge is key to deating the Legion, and this is very likely a plant for sort of Demon Hunter class in a future expansion.
Was a fun read, doubt it will be so.
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No offence but this looks extremely boring.
Since I'd kill for a time travel based expansion, I totally LOVE this concept. 10/10, very good. Shame you don't write plots for Bliz.
I agree. It's just my opinion of course, but I don't think an expansion focusing on things outside of the main timeline is a good idea. Sure MoP made up a lot of lore but it's still progressing stories in the prime timeline, just in a new land. This is my subjective opinion but an expansion based on seeing alternate realities and moments in history at the expense of moving the many plots we have in the present forward is one of the few expansion premises I've seen proposed that just might make me skip an expansion in WoW.
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Where is it said Murozond isn't dead?
The timeline where Murozond was killed by the players was the future - a future in which Deathwing had succeeded in bringing about the final Cataclysm. This timeline never happened thanks to the efforts of the players. It's a viable argument to say that, because of this change in the timeline, Murozond will never come to be, but it certainly isn't a viable argument to say that he is dead due to the events of End Time - because those events never happened.
i wish the quick leveling with those scenaros would be real.....that'd be the greatest thing ever.
Meh... sounds kinda lightly packed for a full expansion... although honestly i'd prefer ANYTHING envolving titan's and titan-based gear (like ulduar) over azshara... but apart from that it seems very light almost like a really really big patch.
I like the zone ideas... as long as they are changed A LOT...
Crafting revamp is cool cool cool
Of course this is a fun thread taken from the "Bioshock:Infinite" idea... but still cool to have this!
I like the idea much better than the "Legion" x-pac idea.
Off Topic (kinda): It always bothered me that we dealt with Murozond(Nozdormu) in a 5-man dungeon. Because of his ability wouldn't he be by far the most dangerous foe we could possible face in Warcraft. I mean the dragon can travel to any point in time altering past-present-future and creating infinite timelines. Blizzard, well Metzen, is throwing away a potentially awesome character imo.
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"I can no longer sit back and allow Communist infiltration, Communist indoctrination, Communist subversion and the international Communist conspiracy to sap and impurify all of our precious bodily fluids. "
- General Jack D. Ripper.
I would play this expansion, would quit my job to play it - if i had a job. And blizzard should hire this guy.