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    Developer Update: A Look at What’s Ahead for Wrath of the Lich King Classic

    Developer Update: A Look at What’s Ahead for Wrath of the Lich King Classic
    Originally Posted by Blizzard (Blue Tracker / Official Forums)
    Wrath of the Lich King Classic provides new opportunities to make a few changes that will improve the gameplay experience in the next chapter of Classic WoW. In this Developer Update, the World of Warcraft Classic Team takes you through some of those changes and what they can mean for the future of Wrath Classic.

    #SomeChanges
    When World of Warcraft Classic first launched, it followed a very strict design pillar: #NoChanges. At Blizzard, we faithfully recreated World of Warcraft as it existed in 2006, with as few changes as possible, while still making it able to run in the more modern environment of 2019. But World of Warcraft didn’t stop in 2006. It continued to evolve and change over the years. So, we re-released the Burning Crusade expansion last year in 2021, and plans are underway to re-release the Wrath of the Lich King expansion.

    However, as we re-release these expansions, we find the design pillar #NoChanges isn’t sufficient anymore. With World of Warcraft’s expansions came design changes to the game, and some of those changes were not consistent with the way Classic World of Warcraft felt. It’s undeniable that the latest 2021 modern expansion, Shadowlands, feels very different than the original launching game in 2004. Where should the evolution of the game stop, if we want to retain that Classic feel even while releasing new content? Many players today choose to play Classic WoW because they love that feel, and don’t want it to be lost. The World of Warcraft Classic team has given this a lot of thought, and we would like to share with you today our design pillars for what we call #SomeChanges.

    Nurture and Protect Social Experiences
    The first and most important design pillar is: Nurture and Protect Social Experiences. The compelling social experiences within World of Warcraft are why many of us first fell in love with the game. To retain these experiences, we want to help players build friendships and deepen their relationships within parties, raid teams, guilds, and server communities. Online social experiences are a complex phenomenon and can be very easy to damage. Positive relationships build community, reduce toxicity, and forge friendships that have kept players coming back to our game for many years. We need to nurture and protect these relationships. One very big key to this is providing “Social Proximity” in our game, or what some cognitive scientists call “Repeat serendipitous interactions”. Put a little more simply, you need multiple interactions over time with the same people in a way that feels happy or beneficial. Classic WoW provided this in abundance, where you would often meet the same people from day to day while running through the Stranglethorn Jungle, on your way to a Scarlet Monastery run, or heading into Blackrock Mountain for a raid. As we roll out new expansions for WoW Classic, the pillar of protecting this Social Proximity helps inform our decisions about features like dungeons, raids, quests, phasing, and tools for finding party and raid members. When we make changes to Wrath of the Lich King Classic, we will make changes that help maintain Social Proximity, and in so doing, nurture and protect social experiences.

    Approachable and Familiar
    Another important design value for us is: Approachable and Familiar. We want you to feel like you are coming home to a place you know well. Classic’s combat pacing is more deliberate. Class designs are more familiar, with fewer changes from patch to patch. Classic often tells simpler stories about a particular place and time. We love to see players with intrinsic motivations founded on exploration, experimentation, and wonder, in addition to pursuing more powerful items and epic storylines. Classic WoW provides players with a sense of agency over their character’s destiny, telling their own player story about how they explored and interacted with the world. Dungeons and raids in Classic are most often defeated through careful preparation: collecting consumables, perfecting gear sets, mastering class skills, and memorizing encounter details. We want to maintain that approachability and familiarity.

    This pillar works to limit the changes we make, as that familiarity can be easily damaged. But it also encourages us to make changes when an excessively complex system can be reworked into something more elegant and easier to understand. A good example of this can be found in the Emblem system from Wrath of the Lich King, which became needlessly complex and confusing by the time we defeated Arthas. We’re planning for each raid tier of Emblems to work the same, with one Emblem dropped by the latest raids and used to purchase gear equivalent to those raids, plus a second Emblem dropped by dungeons and older raids and used to purchase less powerful items. We’re hoping a few small changes there can make the system more approachable for everyone, but still fill the cherished role it served in the original Wrath of the Lich King.

    The World is the Main Character
    The third and final design pillar of the Classic WoW team is: The World is the Main Character. We want you to maintain the feeling of being immersed in a living world (of Warcraft). We love your exploration and your player-driven stories and want to make sure you have a reason to visit various locations in the world over and over again. Gathering and crafting professions are important to that sense of world, and of its economy, where you are interacting with thousands of other players in a vibrant player community. This pillar means we need to preserve the world we have created from excessive changes. You should be able to collect the lost pages of the Green Hills of Stranglethorn, to rescue the town of Darkshire from Stitches, or to return to Tempest Keep and face off against Prince Kael’thas one more time (and hope for rare mount drop). You should be able to tell your personally unique stories about your exploits, even as you follow along the epic stories of Azeroth’s most famous personalities.

    Wrath of the Lich King Itemization Changes
    Those pillars can come across feeling very abstract. So, we want to give you a concrete example of how we are applying them to changes for Wrath of the Lich King Classic (WotLK). We’re taking a hard look at itemization in that expansion and have decided to make some changes we think will help improve the experience. Taking our pillars and applying them to itemization, we’ve come up with four goals for making changes to WotLK itemization:

    • Foster a vibrant player ecosystem engaging in all WotLK instanced content.
      • Serves: Nurture and Protect Social Experiences
    • Maintain a healthy density of players enjoying Heroic dungeons throughout the entire expansion.
      • Serves: Nurture and Protect Social Experiences and Approachable and Familiar
    • Preserve nostalgic itemization elements.
      • Serves: Approachable and Familiar and The World is the Main Character
    • Provide a consistent itemization scheme across all expansion phases.
      • Serves: Approachable and Familiar

    That first goal is all about nurturing our WoW communities. We know players in Burning Crusade Classic have experienced a great environment with raiding. Players are active in multiple raids at all four raid tiers, participating in both 10-player and 25-player raids, and raiding with their alts and in pickup groups at all tiers. We want to make sure that continues in WotLK. To further this, we've been exploring a lot of ideas that we've decided not to implement at this time, such as 10-player and 25-player raids dropping the same items, Heroic dungeons getting improved drops, or increasing the starting difficulty of Heroic dungeons. One change we have decided to make, is to increase the health and damage of monsters in Naxxramas. Our 2008 design intention was for it to be a little easier than the 2006 original, but we missed the mark and it ended up much easier than we intended. Bringing up the difficulty a bit will make for a more fun and interesting challenge while awaiting the opening of Ulduar.

    The second goal is about making sure Heroic dungeons stay attractive throughout the entire expansion. The Emblems and items they drop should always be valuable, even late in the expansion. They should also remain an interesting challenge throughout the entire expansion, rather than becoming excessively easy as your gear improves. We are exploring plans to add challenges to Heroic dungeons as the expansion proceeds, which would also provide more valuable rewards.

    We also want to preserve nostalgic itemization. No matter what changes we make, we will ensure all WotLK raid and dungeon items can still be acquired, as well as their unique art.

    Finally, the itemization and raid lock systems for Wrath of the Lich King evolved several times during the expansion. Rather than changing per phase, we want to make it more consistent. This means that Emblems should drop and work in the same way every tier, set pieces should be acquired the same way every tier, and ideally raid lockouts should function the same way every tier. To support this, both 10-player raids and 25-player raids will drop Emblems of Valor at launch, while dungeons will drop Emblems of Heroism, matching the design pattern for Emblems that was used in Trial of the Crusader and Icecrown Citadel.

    #SomeChanges
    We hope that this glimpse of the in-progress itemization design helps you better understand how we plan to adhere to these pillars as we move forward. Each time we consider a change to the Wrath of the Lich King experience, we will keep these pillars in mind: Nurture and Protect Social Experiences, Approachable and Familiar, and The World is the Main Character. If the change doesn’t serve them, then we won’t make it. But, if the change can strengthen those pillars, we will carefully consider it. As always, our goal is to deliver the best possible World of Warcraft Classic experience to you, our dedicated players.

    We look forward to your feedback and we’ll see you in Northrend!

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    Overall pretty positive changes, especially the addition of additional challenges to Heroic dungeon makes their decision to cut DF less bad.

    However, i still argue in favor of class changes, some specs are woefully behind by the end of Wotlk because they scale so much worse with gear or have extremely clunky spell interactions *ahem* Ele AoE*ahem*.
    Last edited by Kralljin; 2022-06-22 at 05:38 PM.

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    So essentially the only change that blizz wants to implement (for now) is quote: 'One change we have decided to make, is to increase the health and damage of monsters in Naxxramas'

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    I really wish they wouldn't make unnecessary changes to an almost universally liked expansion like wotlk but whatever at this point...Lets just hope it still looks like Wotlk by the time these developers are done with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zrno View Post
    So essentially the only change that blizz wants to implement (for now) is quote: 'One change we have decided to make, is to increase the health and damage of monsters in Naxxramas'
    They said they wanted to add extra challenges to heroic dungeons.

    We can now argue whether the addition of something can be considered a change or not, but i think it certainly counts in this context.

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    Oh, cool. Naxxx will actually provide some kind of challenge instead of being a pathetic pushover.

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    Quote Originally Posted by anon5123 View Post
    Oh, cool. Naxxx will actually provide some kind of challenge instead of being a pathetic pushover.
    Nah, mechanically speaking it's still Classic mechanics that you'll just overpower with Wotlk Toolkit.

    Difference is just that it will not be a complete clownfiesta, so you'll probably still have to play some mechanics, such as swapping the Horsemen on 4HM.
    Without buffs, you'd just stack up the first two and cleave them down.

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    So you have this meme, right? The dude with the Butterfly asking "Is this (whatever the original is)?"

    Now, you take that Meme, and slap Ion's face on it as the dude.

    You put Trade Chat Spam "LF2M TANK AND HEALER FOR DAILIES" "PALADIN BOOSTS BEST ON REALM PST FOR PRICES" "LFM ICC 10 6000 GEARSCORE PUMPERS ONLY" as the Butterfly.

    You put "IS THIS COMMUNITY???" at the bottom.

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    Great change making Naxx harder. It was very easy back during wrath launch and you could clear it on seriously undergeared alts

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    I'm genuinely interested in classic WOTLK but I have to say I couldn't finish reading this because the whole thing is constructed and written like it's written by PR specialists who know about sales but have never touched a game in their lives, and are writing a slick corporate press release for some product they're trying to shill that is more hype than substance.

    It's SUPER off-putting. Maybe I've played Blizzard games too long and have too many memories of a time when you could really tell that the company was made up of passionate gamers.

    But this? This is the sort of power-point, bullet-point, cutesy slogan-afflicted dreck that I'd expect from somebody hyping a new cereal or something.

    I'm all for talking about community and accessibility in gaming, but this has gone over the edge into marketing babble.

    Blizzard was never perfect, but I miss them.

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    For me personally the hype is gone, not going to play it.

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    yea they've pretty much killed my desire to replay wrath. no idea why you would try redesigning their most successful xpac of all time to appeal to some boomers who buy gold all day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saravat View Post
    I couldn't finish reading this because the whole thing is constructed and written like it's written by PR specialists who know about sales but have never touched a game in their lives,
    I feel it's refreshing that after having manchildren like Metzen and Street communicate about WOW for so many years there's actually a professional sound coming out of the studio. I feel the tone here is exactly right for the phase the studio and the iterations of the game are now and I feel they have a good idea what to do with Wotlk after the Classic and TBC fiasco's.

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    Over the years, WoW's gameplay hasn't changed at all. It's still a matter of playing piano with your rotation and collecting 20 bear asses. The only thing that has evolved, and, become increasingly convoluted, are all the systems that kick in after turning in the 20 bear asses. I could stand them dumbing down the bureaucracy of rewards and character progression. Let's hope they go for simpler and elegant, rather than try to cover their asses for every edge case and string out MAUs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saravat View Post
    I'm genuinely interested in classic WOTLK but I have to say I couldn't finish reading this because the whole thing is constructed and written like it's written by PR specialists who know about sales but have never touched a game in their lives, and are writing a slick corporate press release for some product they're trying to shill that is more hype than substance.

    It's SUPER off-putting. Maybe I've played Blizzard games too long and have too many memories of a time when you could really tell that the company was made up of passionate gamers.

    But this? This is the sort of power-point, bullet-point, cutesy slogan-afflicted dreck that I'd expect from somebody hyping a new cereal or something.

    I'm all for talking about community and accessibility in gaming, but this has gone over the edge into marketing babble.

    Blizzard was never perfect, but I miss them.
    I am generally put off by the videos they put out that are overly produced and phony, but this release actually reads like the way game developers talk about game development. I worked in a studio and this is totally how games are thought of internally.
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    Quote Originally Posted by threadz View Post
    yea they've pretty much killed my desire to replay wrath. no idea why you would try redesigning their most successful xpac of all time to appeal to some boomers who buy gold all day.
    I'm baffled by the fact that i'm the person defending Blizzard but: What's being "redesigned" here? Besides the removal of DF.

    - Harder Naxx
    Okay, if that pisses you off, then we can also turn back the clock three years and laugh about how easy MC / Ony was when Classic launched.
    Naxx was already a complete joke in 2008, they literally said in this post that they undertuned it back then.

    Just to put this into perspective, Naxx 40, which everyone laughed about how easy it was, was harder than Wotlk Naxx.
    - Emblem redesign
    You just have less currencies floating around, that's it
    - Lockouts
    Doesn't affect anything but ToC, where you can no longer farm both 10man Normal and 10man Heroic (same for 25man).
    If that's a dealbreaker, fair enough, but i don't think ToC was exactly the most popular raid in WoW's history
    - Extra challenges in Heroics
    Is them adding actual new content a bad thing now?

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    I'm sorry, but who wrote this? It's a really weird mixture of sociology paper and PR Buzzwords. Is this from the "remember the fel reaver?!?" lady?

    The changes sound okay, though. Wraths badge system was a bit silly and Nax was WAY too easy. Adding more content to the dungeons also sounds great and it fits wraths "push extra button for something fun to happen!" hardmodes.

    And making players run TotC 4 times a week was probably the worst thing they did to us until BFA. So that one is just necessary.
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    I was curious what they were going to do about the fact that the dungeons at launch could be literally steamrolled towards the end of the expansion.

    Buffing Naxx sounds good too, although hopefully not too much...it takes a while to do 14 bosses regardless of how easy they are.

    I'm guessing DKs are still gonna be super OP for tanking Sarth + 3, dunno what they could do about that.

    And healing is probably going to be SUPER SPAMMY with replenishment and discipline priest shields return their mana if they're broken.

    Still I'm super pumped for Ulduar.

    Also curious if they're gonna change the Naxx weapons having a higher ilvl....even as early as Ulduar they were openly admitting that was a mistake.
    Last edited by garicasha; 2022-06-22 at 08:00 PM.

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    WotLK Classic DOA confirmed. The removal of dungeon finder was bad enough and this is just the shit icing on the shit cake. I knew when they started the SOM stuff it was a death sentence for the future classic xpacs being anything like they were originally.

    Since Blizzard can't be pissed to actually give us the old xpacs as they were it looks like private servers will continue to get my money instead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snorlax View Post
    It is wild that for the version that could have used a ton of changes to make it better match up with modern games and preserve the spirit of the original challenge they refused to do it. For the version that a lot of people (not me tho) consider the peak of the game they're gonna change it. What the hell is the logic on that decision.
    I don't find it very wild that they made one decision, decided they should do things different going forward, and then made a different decision.

    This is like saying "It's wild to me that you ordered the chicken when you ordered the beef last time and didn't like it!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by yeetcannon View Post
    WotLK Classic DOA confirmed. The removal of dungeon finder was bad enough and this is just the shit icing on the shit cake. I knew when they started the SOM stuff it was a death sentence for the future classic xpacs being anything like they were originally.

    Since Blizzard can't be pissed to actually give us the old xpacs as they were it looks like private servers will continue to get my money instead.
    Yeah, the best part of Wrath was..... running ToC 4 times per week and managing a lot of emblem types?
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