Drustvar gives me chills. This place is gonna be awesome for roleplay.
Drustvar gives me chills. This place is gonna be awesome for roleplay.
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I preferred Highmountain as a zone because it seemed much bigger and had more going on. But honestly, what lacked in both those zones to me was engaging story more than anything. The zones looked beautiful and the art direction was great (even if Valsharah was indeed cluttered). But the story arcs were just meh.
I just hate Val'Sharah with passion. I was looking forwad to it, and I was very disappointed. It felt unfinished, cluttered and I don't know just not up to its potential.
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I apologize in advance for the Zuldazar capital and Zuldazar zone videos. It's hard to tell where the zone ends and the town begins. They should be the next 2 videos after Tirigarde Sound (which has another 20 mins left)
#1 Hype-Thread Shitposter - Overlord of the Hypethread
I missed aesthetically pleasing location in legion (like nagrand/grizzly hills). Granted, I have no strong opinion about legion leveling zones, but the story suffered because of the ability to choose order and it made it quite incoherent.
This might be controversial, but I enjoy Suramar and did it fully like 6 times already.
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RE: Saurfang's Smile.
He's probably just supposed to be talking, there, yelling something over his shoulder, and the animation for the expressions isn't a thing. Particularly in still images.
When you are accustomed to privilege, equality feels like injustice.
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Warrior-Magi
These zones are a breath of fresh air - I thought the Legion zones were all pretty terrible tbh. Stormheim was probably the best of the lot, everything else was meh.
Worst part about Broken Isles was that it was neither broken nor isles. Top kek.
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Haha! I kind of liked the verticality of the zone because it made it seemed bigger than it actually was. I really liked the snowy mountain tops and the short questlines there. There was a sense of scale that i felt was great. It was overall visually distinct, it had the caves, the forests, the snowy areas... But I can understand that it was frustrating because it was sort of a labyrinth to navigate.
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