Got banned right away but I really like this "Leak" 10/10 I would play.
I really hope there is no big bad this time! Give me a villain that arises naturally from the new expansion story, someone who, for some reason we don't know yet, is opposed to our efforts and tries to stop us. A flesh and blood character, not another cosmic entity noone cares about. And build him up properly, let him kill some characters we really love so we can actually hate him enough to care![]()
I think I just found it: https://www.mmo-champion.com/threads...K-Massive-leak Lots of people in there calling it BS, heh.
Hmm. Well, except playable dragons the whole thing actually doesn't seem too unbelievable. Unless dragon form is a temporary form like demon hunters have. Playing as a dragon just seems like it would be so cool that it would seriously unbalance the distribution of classes even more.
The emergent world players help to shape sounds like a fun idea that can prolong the relevance out outdoor content. The tech to do it is there, but knowing Blizzard, it would be an on-rail experience, so you won't have any influence on HOW it looks (so sooner or later we all end up in a world that looks exactly the same for everyone). Might be tricky for phasing and grouping though...
- Everything that lives is designed to end. We are perpetually trapped in a never ending spiral of life and death. Is this a curse? Or some kind of punishment? I often think about the god who blessed us with this cryptic puzzle… and wonder if we’ll ever get the chance to kill him.
Add the mechanical dragon pet (mirroring the BFA mechanical dragon mount) from the anniversary event, and a reference in the new book "Exploring Azeroth: Kalimdor"
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The WoD leak was like a few days before the reveal, probably because someone already watched the Blizzcon presentation and trailer.
Since we haven't any of that on the horizon, I highly doubt any of this is more than wishful thinking.
Dragons can take on the form of all the humanoid races if memory serves me right.
Does this mean you can technically just choose which race you want to be in addition to being a member of the dragonflight?
That's not true - they already announced during the initial MoP Blizzcon during a FAQ that Garrosh would end up as the final boss. That was btw the reason why they tried to hide the final bosses of WoD/Legion/BfA because they thought it would be better to surprise people next time (which sucked lmao).
And I thought Wrath of the Bolvar sounded ridiculous.
Yeah, just went digging. Didn't realise it was said pre-release.
https://web.archive.org/web/20150129...-of-orgrimmar/
I mean, that's what the OP said, which all the "Dragons are too big!" people seem to overlook. It's like they just stop reading at the words "black dragon"
For me, what gives it as fake is the way it is presented. He's sometimes writing as a dev trying to tease us rather than factual leaking; and sometimes writing like how other fake-leakers tend to write. Don't try to tease! Just leak
Too much vague details. You speak about "consequences", you're putting things in "quotes"... Just tell us what the state of Azeroth is after the said fight instead of trying to convey that you have insights informations without saying them!
Honestly I like to try to guess how was the mindset of the person when they were writing the leak, and you were doing okay-ish until the line "She's a dragon! Sort of...". That one is what gives it away as fake; you certainly pictured how a dev would write that on their powerpoint reveal and you reproduced it.
Ugh, to be honest I'm just trying to cope with that line. I want that to be fake.
If there is one thing I'd want to be true is the Black Dragon race being able to be a Druid.
Chromie's dragon form is pretty big. Just because she turns into a gnome for her mortal form doesn't mean she's a dragon the size of a gnome. Also, Giving every race a dragon form AND draconic features is not something I see Blizzard doing. The only dragons in lore who have draconic features in their mortal forms are the Aspects.
And iirc Garrosh was announced as the final boss of MoP when it was announced.
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...1% is NOT a significant margin. Druids are at 11.63% followed by paladin at 10.44% and Hunter at 10.15%.
Source? Seems rather implausible, since all the quests, quest texts, cutscenes etc. need to be written/edited according to the lore and plot - and they do it a month before the release?
EDIT: I mean, I do understand they can still change this or that, but the leak is super vague, there are hardly any revealing plot points.
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