pfft "Warlords of Draenor"...
Sorry, even the title Mists of Pandaria isn't THAT bad... Nice try.
pfft "Warlords of Draenor"...
Sorry, even the title Mists of Pandaria isn't THAT bad... Nice try.
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Can't wait for Blizzcon so we don't have to deal with these kinds of threads
Warlords of Draenor doesnt Sound very creative does it ?
Jazzhands <Sacred Samophlange>, 6/14H, US-Skywall
"Query? What do you think I'm here for, tea and biscuits? Spill the beans already!"
Nice strawman argument, but I supported and do support MoP.
MoP might have been completely out of left field, but the fact is other than some use of played out and uninspired martial arts cliches the rest of it was an artistic masterpiece. And the Pandaren and their martial prowess had always been hinted at in the lore.
Sure, time travel has always existed to some degree in WoW, but it has never been well executed. I don't even think the development team themselves actually know what they are getting at with all of the instances in there. It's always just been a sad excuse to work parts of the lore into the game that had already been played out elsewhere. But at least to this point it hasn't been used to retcon anything important.
Yeah, it reminds me of when people asked for Obama's birth certificate. He couldve ended the whole thing by just showing it right away, but he had more fun by not showing it, and making people angry for years, and then showed it to end the confusion. Boub could end the whole thing by giving a straight denial now instead of waiting till there is 559 pages of rampant BS
For the sake of argument -
You say that MoP was out of left field, but that it ultimately was an artistic masterpiece. I don't know if you also view this as "out of left field", but it is still the same developer, so I would wager that the quality would be consistent or better than previous expansions.
Jazzhands <Sacred Samophlange>, 6/14H, US-Skywall
"Query? What do you think I'm here for, tea and biscuits? Spill the beans already!"
I really hope you're right. I love time travel and would love to be able to go back and revisit some of the epic characters that have died.
It would also be a semi-plausible way to explain item squish. We go back in time, but in the process, our stats are squished by a tear in the space time continuum, and when we finish and come back to the present, we are unable to reverse the process, hence, we stay lower stats.
The plot thickens:
http://whois.net/whois/warlordsofdraenor.com
and if you look at the godaddy internal whois it was registered on October 1st this year.
For anyone who missed it early this morning this guy posted names at the bottom of his post, now obviously they were removed so I will leave them removed but after some searching, I didn't yield anything of value, HOWEVER, this does seem to be the most legit thing we have so far, and this is coming from someone who still believes in his heart the Dark Below is possible. I mean think about it guys.
1. We left Garrosh alive? WHY?! (Father and Son duh)
2. Everyone loves a legion story
3. Orcs vs Human Style story (much like MoP just in the past)
4. The obvious answer to the outland Revamp, I mean come on
This really does fit, and the part about Copyright makes sense as well as the Mogging issue, that has been a hot topic for quite a while. I am going to say I think it has legitimacy, if not, well this fellow did an amazing job.
BB the ultimate thread derailer. She loves to do it.
Except for the 8k+ forum threads/request/replies concerning that specific matter, & that's on the WoW Forums alone. So yeah, it IS worth mentioning, even if this is just another speculation thread.soon you will no longer need to keep hold of an item to "own" the transmogrification appearance.
OT; interesting info & ideas. I see that Boubouille himself edited the OP, cutting the named names. Leaves me wondering if any of it is/was true, if he'd be under obligation to edit it all out or delete it entirely?
kintsukuroi
‘golden repair’, is the Japanese art of repairing pottery with gold or silver lacquer. The aesthetic philosophy focuses on imperfections rather than attempting to disguise them, with the intention that the piece becomes both more valuable and more beautiful because of its history and for having been broken.