It's only a green sword at best. It probably couldn't be sold for more than 200g on the AH. Leave it there.
It's only a green sword at best. It probably couldn't be sold for more than 200g on the AH. Leave it there.
Last i looked, i still have the Heart and it still works on Azeroth.
Besides, that the story isn't terribly well-written doesn't change that the sword is of major importance to it, so your arguments are moot. Whether the Jailer incited Sargeras to employ it is also irrelevant here.
Stated by Ion, anyone else feel like Regular Satan's last ditch effort to complete his plan ending up as a wet fart is just another slap in terms of build up?
There's already a thread discussing this, why make a new one that will also go no where?
we should be extracting the metal used in his sword to make mini versions to use for ourselves. expect this to be the next artifact weapon post dragonflight.
Originally Posted by Addiena
I don't think you're quite keeping up with the discussion. The sword was drained by sacrificing the Legion Artifacts. The wound was only healed through the use of the Heart over the course of BfA. You thus claimed we gave up the Heart, not the Legion Artifacts, since you were referring to the wound, not the sword.
Good thing WoW isn't Shakespeare, as it doesn't appear you'd be able to follow the story then. You're doing fairly poorly even with the saturday morning story we got.
The wound wasn't healed by the artifacts. The corruption the swords was creating was stopped by them. We healed the wound rounding up azerite. You asked "My 'argument' is that the whole situation itself is just dumb to begin with, which it is. Why even introduce this big ass sword at the finale of an expansion if it literally meant nothing ever?" and I am pointing out that it meant a lot in the following expansion. It was the thing that made N'zoth being freed possible, without it we never would have freed him because we would have never had the heart.
You were just told the exact chain of events that led to that, starting with the sword. No, we wouldn't have fought him otherwise, because he wouldn't have been freed in the first place. The sword was a necessary step in the chain of events that led to that.
Whether this was the Jailer's plan or the Void Lords or anybody elses is completely irrelevant to that.
Just gonna C&P the same post I made on WoWhead.
I don't understand the fascination or the continued griping about the sword.
The world blew up during the sundering, leaving a massive hole in the middle of the world that is now a massive swirling vortex that leads into the elemental plane of Deepholme. And azeroth did just fine.
... and people are worried about a stab wound? Come on, guys...