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The image on this site. It's down In the article, an image of all of the franchises. The warcraft one is represented by a night elf huntress in green armour.
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Part of the reason is that Battlegrounds are like ducks.
I no longer reply to quotations beyond if you're asking a genuine question or have a non-confrontational stance.




They've already shown the games pandering to younger generations. Might as well throw something in to keep the old guard happy. The company is large enough to do both, you know.
Besides, this whole argument is bullshit anyway. "Young people only do x", "Y is for old people only" has never really held.



Illidan as a character still has plenty of legs and very little closure. We didn’t see him on screen with Malfurion or Tyrande at all. He’s yet to be reunited with Azshara. Then there’s the entire business with his destiny being THE champion of Light. AU X’era is still floating around, and I imagine she will want to claim him at some point. Add in the fact that he seems to be unofficially Azeroth’s defacto champion.


You forget that BFA had these special mission table quests that was part of the bigger War Campaign that was happening behind the player's backs.
Stuff including the Alliance retaking Southshore, Horde occupying Strahnbrad as a vantage point, The Bloodfang Pack taking control of Fenris Isle... All this stuff is also canon and actually "progressed" the world... like after the war ended, The Alliance is now cleaning up and rebuilding Southshore again from being a plague/slime-infested wasteland.
