Evoker order halls should be in the dragon isles.
Evoker order halls should be in the dragon isles.
...does it though? It really just has a good selection of places for DKs and maybe one good place for Evokers, sorta, and then you can just stick other classes random places like you could in any expansion. Half these classes have absolutely nothing to do with Northrend, and the ones that marginally do (Warriors, Druids, Paladins, Mages) are all just massively trading down from their original order halls.
- The whole point of 10.0 is activating the Aspects stones to regain their powers. Abandoned plot
- Heavily teased Blue Dragonflight prison in Azure Span. Abandoned plot
- Aberrus' final raid encounter is in a voidy room with huge chains and no character makes a comment about it. Abandoned plot
- Malfurion changes places with Ysera for reasons, supposedly to come with new powers of Death (teased by Danuser) Abandoned plot
- Whole point of the expansion if bringing back Tyr for... Nothing. Abandoned plot
- Iridikron teased as the main baddy of the expansion just to dissapear mid-expansion after an still unexplained connection with the Infinite Dragonflight. Abandoned plot
- The reasons behind the Dracthyr's stasis are not explained in game, but in the book. Abandoned plot
- Vyranoth changing sides in a 10 minute pathetic questline for reasons. Abandoned plot
- This might be a more personal one, but for my, even with the mega-dungeon, the Infinite Dragonflight and Murozond plot was mostly abandoned. Murozond was heavily teased and we just see him 3 seconds and then re-wind time. Abandoned plot
It is very clear IMO that DF story was drastically changed to fit into the WSS, and the consequences were noted in the game experience (even if the Primal Incarnates are very cool).
Good point. I completely agreeI would put "Dye System for NEW transmog items" on that list. We know they now have the tech thanks to the Housing preview, so why wouldn't they use it for new transmog items aswell.![]()
Last edited by Darkarath; 2025-03-17 at 07:57 PM.
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i think the only classes that struggle with a good place are demon hunter and warlock due to the lack of demon based stuff in northrend. Everyone else as at least 1 solid place. And your choice of Warrior, Druid, Paladins, and Mages have among the best spots. Instead of some golden glowing titan heaven which fits more with paladins, warriors can hang out with actual warriors with the vrykuls of northrend, the most warrior race out there after orcs. Druid can for once call an actual world tree as their home instead of a grove somewhere else. Paladins and Argend Crusade go hand in hand like barely anything else here. The argen tournament grounds would even make sense with their divine steed focus, as they couldn't even ride their new horses in the legion order hall. And mages having the Aspect of Magics home place as their order hall would be the most mage thing, short of using Karazhan.
Some of those were seemingly abandoned, I will give you that. Some were there for buildup to future expansion. Iridikron was clearly being set up for future content. And given he was learning about the Dark Heart the only way he could have been part of an abandoned DF plot is if the Dark Heart was part of that as well.
The ending in Aberus is there to cap off the Black Dragonflight and Dracthyr storyline. They all wanted Neltharion to have had some grander plan with his actions. But in the end the truth was that the Void had corrupted him, and that Neltharions legacy was nothing but madness.
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1. The Oathstones stuff wasn't abandoned. The entire point of that storyline was that the oathstones alone would not be able to bring the Aspects powers back, especially since the Titans themselves are gone and whatnot.
2. We heard about it and it defended it from Raszageth and her forces, but that's it. Dunno if it was implied we'd actually enter there tho. I'll somewhat agree to this if it was implied tho.
3. Not abandoned. You just expected a bigger reaction from it, but it's nothing we haven't seen before. Wrathion and Sabellian knew about Neltharion's BS, so him having a room that directly links to the Void is not surprising.
4. When was this ever implied? He traded places with her and was in a perpetual dream state for the time being. That was it.
5. Likely done so Tyr could be in The Last Titan. This is a lengthy fantasy story, not a singular 1 expansion narrative.
6. Again, likely saved for The Last Titan.
7. It's explained in the game, albeit poorly. I agree that it should've been explored better beyond some dumb book.
8. While I do think her change was a bit weird, ya have to remember she didn't really do anything evil this expac, and her trust still had to be earned throughout the Guardians of the Dream patch. Again, her character is one I wish was better explored in the actual game and not a dumb book.
9. It wasn't abandoned. We dealt with much of it in 11.1.5 and a bit beyond that. Murozond is still a potential future for Nozdormu however. We basically just showed Nozdormu and co that it wasn't an eventuality for the events of Dragonflight alone.
Also, nothing was changed for TWW. Heck, TWW wasn't changed all that much outside of Metzen's additions to it to fit with a singular saga.
I agree with the general criticism of DF but you are being really hyperbolic. Trying & failing to revive the aspect powers isn't an abandoned plot, its a the low point of a 3 act structure. The Nexus prison in Azure Span was a major part of that flight's storyline; its in the dungeon...that's a whole complete arc. The Void Window in Aberrus isn't an abandoned plot, its what kicks off the entire World Soul Saga storyline: That's where the Dark Heart was forged. Stuff being explained in the book isn't unusual for wow, etc.Yeah, but spending over a years worth of wow story for something that will probably just be a footnote in the story several expansions later isn't fun or exciting storytelling. And wow does it all the time. The criticism is that the story was lopsided: Too much time focused on Tyr instead of the Dragons or the Dream if that was going to be the climax of the expansion.
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The ending of the Black Dragonflight storyline is not bad. The fact that there was clearly something imprisoned in that room, something dangerous, and that not a single character makes a comment about it, is a narrative failure. And if nothing was imprisoned there, is a narrative failure too, because Blizzard is implying that.
So everything that we did in 10.0 was pointless. That doesn't sound like a good narrative decision IMO.1. The Oathstones stuff wasn't abandoned. The entire point of that storyline was that the oathstones alone would not be able to bring the Aspects powers back, especially since the Titans themselves are gone and whatnot.
I think that there was more to it. It was basically The Nexus of DF. Instead of two dungeons and a raid we got a dungeon. But I'll give you that somewhat it might be considered a solved plot. At least we got the Blue Dragonflight questline as a compensation.2. We heard about it and it defended it from Raszageth and her forces, but that's it. Dunno if it was implied we'd actually enter there tho. I'll somewhat agree to this if it was implied tho.
Not a bigger reaction. Just a reaction. There is NO reaction of any character. And something was clearly imprisoned there.3. Not abandoned. You just expected a bigger reaction from it, but it's nothing we haven't seen before. Wrathion and Sabellian knew about Neltharion's BS, so him having a room that directly links to the Void is not surprising.
This is what Danuser said: ''I want to make clear that this is not us saying "Malfurion doesn't matter, we just want to get him out of the way" it's not that at all, if anything its a set-up for his eventual return, because the way to think of this is that if you look back on mythology there is this story of Persephone and she was this nature Goddess who got tricked into eating some berries that caused her to have to spend part of her time in the underworld and that's why there was winter and why there was spring, and that kind of metaphor really fit the story we were telling with Ardenweald and the cycle of life and death, and how the night elves are intertwined with that. We kind of used a version of that for in order for Ysera to come out of the Shadowlands and do some things that she needs to do someone has to take her place, someone has to take that end of the bargain. So that's what Malfurion is doing, but there can be some benefit from that time that he spends in Ardenweald, Ardenweald is a place of restoration, of recovery and now that the anima drought was dealt with, Ardenweald is getting back to what it was supposed to be in the first place, and it has ties to the Emerald Dream, so there's every possibility that Malfurion can come out of this with not only a new perspective on some things, but perhaps some new energies that he can tap into. We look forward to continuing that storyline when it makes sense to do so.''4. When was this ever implied? He traded places with her and was in a perpetual dream state for the time being. That was it.
When DF was created TLT didn't exist. The WSS is Metzen baby, that is why DF had to adapt. I agree that Tyr will be used in TLT, though.5. Likely done so Tyr could be in The Last Titan. This is a lengthy fantasy story, not a singular 1 expansion narrative.
Again, another change to adapt DF to the WSS.6. Again, likely saved for The Last Titan.
Glad to finally have some common ground.7. It's explained in the game, albeit poorly. I agree that it should've been explored better beyond some dumb book.
I guess that we can call this answer another point of agreement?8. While I do think her change was a bit weird, ya have to remember she didn't really do anything evil this expac, and her trust still had to be earned throughout the Guardians of the Dream patch. Again, her character is one I wish was better explored in the actual game and not a dumb book.
I won't fight for this one. As I say, it is more of a personal opinion. I was wildly dissapointed with how they treated the Infinite Dragonflight in DF. They did not advance their plot at all.9. It wasn't abandoned. We dealt with much of it in 11.1.5 and a bit beyond that. Murozond is still a potential future for Nozdormu however. We basically just showed Nozdormu and co that it wasn't an eventuality for the events of Dragonflight alone.
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Warriors had literal valhallah, surrounded by ascended champions, watched over by the warrior Keeper now you're suggesting they go hang out in a shabby run down village surrounded by failed Vrykul who were all but wiped out last time we were there. It's a downgrade in every possible sense. They were already with vrykul, except they were with actually successful vrykul chosen, not the rejects who got completely forgotten by their not-very-warrior keepers.
The "argent tournament grounds" is a few tents in the middle of an icy field in the most Scourge heavy unholy zone on the continent. It has nothing to do with Paladins besides the fact that the Argents are Argents. You want Paladins to go from the sacred, sanctified halls of a blessed chapel with very strong story presence and nostalgia to... standing around a literal jousting faireground?
Mages do not need to be waltzing around the Blue flight's personal vaults and chambers. Putting aside how absurd that is, it's still a huge downgrade from Dalaran.
So you have one class (DKs) that actually fit, and then you have a couple classes that get downgrades, and then everyone else has basically nothing to do with the continent. If you are having to go "Monks will... have some sort of tuskarr thing even though tuskarr have nothing to do with monks? Rogues will... hang out at a goblin engineering town." that's probably a good sign that Northrend isn't actually all that great as far as bringing back class halls go.
At that point you'd be better off just doing it in Midnight. Midnight where Paladins and Priests have the literal Sunwell and a Paladin sanctum, and Mages have Sunfury Spire, Falthrien and numerous arcane sanctums, there are dedicated farstrider hunter lodges, a group of animal-shifting shamanistic trolls whose warriors make the Northrend Vrykul look like an absolute joke (because they sort of are), a former Scourge fortress for DKs, the fel constructs and crystals left behind from the deals struck with the Legion.
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Outside of housing, I don't think Midnight / TLT are going to have anything interesting. The game's content updates are extremely formulaic and on-rails now. New mini zone / rehashed old content followed by bigger zone + raid. 4-zone launch, 8 dungeon season with a mix of new / returning dungeons. In fact, with them probably focusing on housing, I doubt we'll get anything else beyond that and maybe some QoL stuff. New class / specs are doubtful.
Warriors didn't wanted that type of Valhalla. As it was extremely titan focused, which doesn't fit with most warriors. Most people were in accordance that it was among the worst order halls that didn't really fit their class. They wanted something like an arena, something that relates to Broxigar. Not Pseudo-Titan heaven.
We had years since wrath. The tournament grounds are likely a full city by now. And you know the blessed chapel of legion? Yeah, also argent crusade area. So, not a change of theme, but location. And the significance of the argent tournament grounds, as a beacon of light against the darkness, that Tirion Fordring, the guy that actually faced of Arthas, founded. Yeah, that seems paladin as fuck.
Well, Dalaran is gone. You have to settle for something else. Besides, mages didn't had dalaran as their order hall, but only the chambers of the guardian. So, the "vaults of the Ley-Weaver" are very apropriate.
You can see it that way. But time has also passed. Northrend could be quite different, and gained fitting places we don't know yet. Like legion had almost all of its order halls (only DK, paladin, shaman, rogue, mage got a established place, everyone elses was a new one)
Guess the shamans, druids, rogues, monks and evoker can get recked, as there is no place for them in quel'thalas.


To be fair, "This thing we really should explore in-game was explained in a book" was a bit of a problem previously and not just Dragonflight
remember how during Cata pre-patch there was that whole invasion of Thunder Bluff and Ironforge that seemed tailor made for player events to go and do something? and, oops! No in-game events, just book

People aren't even speculating at this point, they're just fantasizing what they want.
To start a speculation, you need in-game evidence to add to the substance.
But in a nutshell it's just I want A, B and C to happen.
Having Class Order halls about you've got about as much chance as a Chuck Norris class anytime soon. Ion has only namedropped Legion because Legion Remix is due not too in the distant future
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I don't explicitly want class halls again, I'd much rather evolving evergreen racial capitals instead.
But if I was Blizzard, I'd want the finale of this saga to go with a bang, Northrend has a lot of locations that would fit for class halls. A lot. I can honestly see then bringing that feature back for TLT so as many people return for the end of the saga. It was very very well received.
Racial capitals are definitely the more tantalizing prospect. Especially if they get bundled with future housing plots in the future. An apartment in Ironforge. Or a series of tents overlooking Thunder Bluff. So many great places to have a thriving capital if there is actually something of value specifically tied to that city, rather than everything being available in the expansion hub.
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