The box cover hasn't contained the main villain since Legion.
They'd probably just put Wrathion or Alexstrasza on it.
Edit: Actually i just realized that the cover contained a non-villain more often than it did a villain.
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Copium is now the new wow discussion buzzword of the year.
#TeamLegion #UnderEarthofAzerothexpansion plz #Arathor4Alliance #TeamNoBlueHorde
Warrior-Magi
Then Danuser has succeeded in tricking you. You were tricked by DanuserRead this post and you'll realize you've been tricked by Danuser:
https://www.mmo-champion.com/threads...underestimated
I will admit that I expected a more refined reply, but oh well.
Most of the survey’s only get questions leaked when people can use them to put wow in a bad light like when they put out one asking what games people were interested in which included things like mind craft and people just post the part with FFXIV to make it seem like blizzard was worried.
It’s likely people weren’t able to make them jump from player housing to game dead so they just passed over the opportunity.
Evil only wins when it spreads. It can cause destruction, it can cause death—but those are consequences of its nature, not its victory. Not its goal. The danger of evil, the purpose of evil, is that it causes those who would oppose it to become evil also.

Funny that people apply this word only when someone is or appear gullible about current/future game. When you say ridicolous shit about older expacs, sometimes even verified by Classic, suddenly it's OK.
Like WoW story. I don't understand how people can praise TBC/Wrath and shit on BfA/Legion on same breath.

You are really underestimating the community's ability to make Blizzard look bad.
Asking players if they want player housing should make it easy honestly. Blizzard is desperate and willing to do anything to salvage their failing userbase. Then you mention how player housing is only done by successful MMOs, casually omitting things like Wildstar or other failing/failed MMOs with housing, and suddenly you have a "solid" argument for why player housing=WoW bad.
If I were to guess why noone has mentioned it, I would assume it's because the player housing thing didn't register, possibly by being buried among other questions for what would work in WoW or however the question was phrased.
The world revamp dream will never die!
I wouldn't call Blizzard desperate and well player housing is not a bad idea but its not the end of the world if it isn't there. But if Blizzard wants to do their take on player housing they have to decouple it with any sense of power and if the cipher system is the way it is that I hear, doing it like that is key.
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#TeamLegion #UnderEarthofAzerothexpansion plz #Arathor4Alliance #TeamNoBlueHorde
Warrior-Magi
After Ra-den is captured, it is directly stated by Magni that he was taken to Ny'alotha, to "N'Zoth's vision made real". Thus, it is confirmed that Ny'alotha = Visions of N'Zoth. N'Zoth himself, when he unveils Ny'alotha shortly before this fact, mentions how it is his "Eternal vision made real".
Thus, Ny'alotha and the Visions of Stormwind/Orgrimmar are one and the same. Ny'alotha is N'Zoth's vision of a reborn Black Empire made manifest, and thereby the Visions of Stormwind/Orgrimmar show a future in which the Black Empire is reborn and N'Zoth is ascendant.
And yet, Alleria Windrunner, Magister Umbric, and Thrall (among others) dying in the "Visions of N'Zoth" had no reflection on the physical realm of Azeroth. So why should N'Zoth "dying" in the "Vision of N'Zoth" known as "Ny'alotha", the "Eternal vision made real", have an impact on the physical realm of Azeroth?
To top it all off, Danuser stated the following in an interview before Shadowlands was released:
1) Danuser describes the Visions of N'Zoth as "Azeroth about to be transformed into his idealized future of the Black Empire reborn", which was exactly how Ny'alotha is described as "N'Zoth's vision made real".I feel that N'Zoth seems to go down without too much of a fight, given that him and the dark city of Nyalotha have been built up since Cataclysm several years ago. Are there more to his plans? Could he return in the future? Some of his in-game whispers are pretty foreboding....
The tendrils of N'Zoth have been constricting around Azeroth since the time of his imprisonment. From hints in the Puzzle Box of Yogg-Saron, to the machinations of Deathwing and the Twilight's Hammer, to whispers seeded by Il'gynoth in the Emerald Nightmare, until his liberation in the battle against Azshara. Our Visions of N'Zoth update shows a world on the cusp of being transformed into his idealized future of the Black Empire reborn. Every dream made real.
While the Light can only conceive of one true path, the Void sees endless possibilities. Strategically, the Old Gods always have plans within plans, waiting for one door to close so another can open. To believe there can only be a single outcome to the struggle against N'Zoth would be to ignore the lessons he was trying to teach us.
"All eyes shall be opened." Do not allow yours to be closed.
2) He's literally telling the fans to not just dismiss the Old God N'Zoth as "dead", because the Old Gods are beings of extreme cunning and intelligence, able to devise countless networks of plans and contingencies (N'Zoth more so than the other since he is the most cunning of all the Old Gods), he explicitly mentions how they wait for "one door to close" so that "another can open" (which fits with what Xal'atath said about N'Zoth in Legion, how he is so cunning that defeat always works in his favour), and that believing there can only be a "single outcome" against the Old God is foolish.
Perhaps N'Zoth was indeed waiting for "one door to open". A massive door in the sky, perhaps? A door leading to the realm of the dead, which would conveniently force all the heroes of Azeroth out of their world? Perhaps this was the "door" N'Zoth was waiting to "be opened"?
Don't close your eyes MMO-Champion, just listen to Danuser
I truly appreciate villains who rely on brains and not brawns most of the time. Sure, a villain like Archimonde might be badass because of how uber strong and "in your face" he is, but I find villains like N'Zoth much more interesting. It is interesting how they make up their lack of strength with exceptional manipulation skills and extraordinary deceit capabilities.N'zoth was underwhelming because he was the weakest Old God that was only known for manipulating stronger people into doing what he wants. He was just as whelming as any other Old God.
The way you describe it, as a being that "manipulates stronger people into doing what he wants", does justice to N'Zoth and makes him sound pretty badass actually...
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The Old Gods have always been the greatest nemesis of the Dragons, even more than the Legion.
- It was the Old God N'Zoth who corrupted Deathwing and turned him against his kin, when he unleashed the power of the Dragon Soul on them.
- N'Zoth kept messing with Deathwing and his family, turning Nefarian and Onyxia into pawns too.
- The entire Black dragonflight became minions of N'Zoth, and they used their powers to create new corrupted dragonflights bound to N'Zoth: 1) the Chromatic dragonflight (created by Nefarian); 2) the Twilight dragonflight (created by Sintharia); 2) the Nightmare dragonflight (dragons corrupted by Xavius/Emerald Nightmare, which N'Zoth controls).
- I don't know (or can't remember) who created the Infinite Dragonflight, but they too are a corrupted brood that served N'Zoth and helped create a timeline where the Hour of Twilight comes to pass.
- A new kind of Void-twisted dragon, Vexiona, is revealed in BfA.
So when you think about it, the Old Gods (mostly N'Zoth) are behind pretty much every tragedy that has affected the dragons in history. Really, I can't think of a more fitting villain.
If they make an expansion about the Dragon Isles, the villain is either an Old God or they're pulling something out their ass because I can't think of any other force that would be interested in the Dragon Isles. N'Zoth has been messing with dragons since forever and it just makes sense to have him there.
And if they reintroduce an Old God (whoever that is), they better give the Ren'dorei some well-deserved spotlight.
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Tell me, why all of a sudden are you try-harding so much in shoehorning not only this thread you made almost a year ago but also incessantly attempting to derail conversation with subjects of Void Elves, N'Zoth and your hate for Danuser in every thread you are posting in since your last ban?
