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Legion was a prime chance for this... let the legion win on Azeroth and the survivors flee to another planet found by the army of light... a several expac over-arching story could be the retaking of Azeroth but yeah... i don't see that happening at all.
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I have seen this suggestion since wotlk, I don't think it will ever happen. It just seems Activision thinks letting the player succeed without any effort is the way forward.
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Changing the main capital city mid-expansion would have been cool, it's sad how Activision always picks the easy way. I think the good old Blizzard would have done it.
FOMO: "Fear Of Missing Out", also commonly known as people with a mental issue of managing time and activities, many expecting others to fit into their schedule so they don't miss out on things to come. If FOMO becomes a problem for you, do seek help, it can be a very unhealthy lifestyle..
so the next expansion after that can be another AU where everyone ends up actually living? hmmmmmm no ty
Honestly i had hoped legion would end this way setting up for a warcraft 4(retaking azeroth) then wow 2 where we live in a reorigination machine reset azeroth.
I mean imagine having to run away maybe to au draenor and seek refuge until we can come back a few hundred years later ready to take back azeroth.
Would be badass.
I'd very much so rather not have wow be like Infinity war.
You really think all those characters are gonna stay dead?
Have you even read the comics? Have you even seen any Disney movies? They'll all come back.
Infinity war is one of the worst arcs ever. People revere it because people die and the power Thanos has is OP. Other than that, it's nothing more than a "WHOA EVERYONE DIES! BUT WAIT! What's that?? Someone reversed Thanos's actions to bring everybody back?? SIKE YOU THOUGHT WE KILLED EVERYONE!"
Shit's basic as fuck.
Blizz cant write a satisfying storyline full of surprise, joy and despair to save there lifes.
The last time they could do that it was Warcraft 3 and they still havent been able to successfully replicate it even in WoW.
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When people write it down like that then yes it is basic as fuck but what sold it was the performances and the fact we care about whats going on.
Of course they are all gonna come back just like i knew Luke was gonna blow up the death star but thats not the point of movies its the way actors sell it us to make us turn our logical parts of our brains off and enjoy the ride which i did immensely in Infinity War.
The same can be done in WoW because there is no such thing as a 'new story' but its the way you can tell them that can be new and exciting and quite frankly blizz has been failing in that department In my humble opinion.
The actors are the only redeeming factor, yes.
But for those who would like to watch something with a story? What's the point?
But my point here was our OP talking about how blizz should make wow's story like Infinity War lmao. Just pointing out wow would have no story. With no redeeming factors, as there are no actors to come in and save the day.
Blizz has been doing new and exciting stuff. They've been changing the world of Azeroth, something that's been known for how static and unchanged it used to be.
Blizz has uncovered mysteries that's been plagueing us since WCIII.
To say they aren't doing new things is a bit silly.
Hell, they're even putting out extra high quality cinematics to further the plot.
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Honestly, I would love an "infinity war" expansion where the big bad is known from the get go and everything from questing to dungeons to raids ends with a small win but with big losses between. an example is a dungeon where we try to sabotage a factory or storage unit but fail but find something useful there. I hate how everything now is we're all doomed and two seconds later I've managed to wipe out piles of enemies and some named enemies. Give us suspense where we think we're winning but then the rug is pulled!
Who knows, maybe the battle with the big bad void lords in the (most likely) next xpac could lead to just this.
The void could tear across parts of Azeroth and shroud it in darkness, destroying cities and landscapes and basically killing/neutralizing everything in its path. Places known for their connections to the light, like Lights Hope, could be used as a base/hub for surviving champions and leaders.
We defeated manifestations of some of the old gods, but not them at their prime, in their prime, being ordered by the Void Lords, with some heavy involvement of the Void Lords should be when Azeroth faces its "Infinity War" moment, facing the Big Bad of the universe, the ultimate enemy.
Compared to ancient cosmic "monstrous entities composed of pure shadow energy who dwell within the Void, outside the borders of reality. Merciless and cruel beyond imagination", we as mere mortals, shouldn't be able to fend off any significant force, or the Void Lords themselves, that they muster against us. This don't forget, is the whole reason Sargeras and the burning legion came to Azeroth to snort a big ole line of Azeroth world engine juju to make themselves strong enough to take on the Void. We didn't defeat Sargeras, the pantheon just decided enough was enough and yanked his ass back through space. If we cant defeat a planet sized Sargeras, what hope do we have against the Void?
But hey, you know what will almost definitely happen, the Void might batter us abit, like the Broken shore, but we will inevitably pull off some next level, Chuck Norris style craziness and banish/defeat the Void once and for all, because that's how we roll.
It kinda would have made sense if something happened in the universe and the Legion suddenly had to pull back and face it. Kinda like the Mongol horde that conquered all of northern Asia and swept into Europe basically unopposed and should have in almost any scenario just conquered all of Europe and turned into into a Mongol colony but turned back at the last second because the leader died back home.
TO FIX WOW:1. smaller server sizes & server-only LFG awarding satchels, so elite players help others. 2. "helper builds" with loom powers - talent trees so elite players cast buffs on low level players XP gain, HP/mana, regen, damage, etc. 3. "helper ilvl" scoring how much you help others. 4. observer games like in SC to watch/chat (like twitch but with MORE DETAILS & inside the wow UI) 5. guild leagues to compete with rival guilds for progression (with observer mode).6. jackpot world mobs.
Blizzard devs come right up to the cusp of this with legion and wotlk, but they don't have the balls to actually commit to it.
Which is unfortunate.
If I was writing Legion, I'd probably have the Legion raze capital cities, claim large swaths of territory, and the natural response would be a mass exodus to Outland in response. This would lead into a massive zone revamp of Outland representing the mass numbers of Azeroth refugees settling there. The raids and 5 mans would all be about slowing the advance of the Legion just long enough to allow the refugees to escape. Then maybe something happens to turn the tide of the war and we defeat them later, but this way you give Legion lots of cred and actually make use of Outland for once.
Of course, you could just replace the Legion with a resurgent Black Empire led by N'Zoth or replace it with Dimensius and the Void and do a future expac this way. If I HAD to select one event for this plotline I'd pick Dimensius and the Void because he already made an attempt on Outland once in Netherstorm so it brings the story full circle with Dimensius hitting Azeroth and refugees fleeing to place he tried to hit. Maybe they could use Netherstorm to learn more about their foes and how to beat them.
Its also a flip of the original plot of Warcraft I where invaders from Draenor came thru the portal to Azeroth. Now I'm turning that backwards and its all of Azeroth coming thru the portal to Outland.
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TO FIX WOW:1. smaller server sizes & server-only LFG awarding satchels, so elite players help others. 2. "helper builds" with loom powers - talent trees so elite players cast buffs on low level players XP gain, HP/mana, regen, damage, etc. 3. "helper ilvl" scoring how much you help others. 4. observer games like in SC to watch/chat (like twitch but with MORE DETAILS & inside the wow UI) 5. guild leagues to compete with rival guilds for progression (with observer mode).6. jackpot world mobs.
He did kill three faction leaders, corrupted a warden and most of the Iron Horde, activated the tomb of Sargeras. Yeah, he failed ultimately, but name a WoW villain that achieved more than him? Arthas...killed Saurfang's son and raised him as a death knight. Illidan...um...I still don't know why he was considered a big threat. Deathwing reforged a bunch of zones, but I don't recall him succeeding much more, and we actually gained more NPCs with the Ancients' return under his watch. Garrosh couldn't even succeed in killing Anduin when he was pinned under a giant bell.
I think that Blizzard COULD make a really great villain experience, but considering that the most accomplished of any of their villains was, as you put it, a comic villain, I don't have high hopes for it.