It is really weird that the devs went out and stated that the monthly reward was supposed to be something everyone would want. Or at least most of the playerbase would want to buy for sure if it cost Tendies. The fact that it's only the third month and it was already a measly collection of two swords rather than a mount or a cosmetic set is a bit of a hit to the concept this early.
I mean, imagine if last month's reward were the two Blademaster sets. Sure they are unique and cool, but they are not the Jester Outfit.
The world revamp dream will never die!
i don't hate this because kerriganning Sylv annoyed me a lot, but it made subsequent offenses harmless - the door is open, the deed is done. complete desensitization. lulz are there to be harvested though
in best-case scenario she doesn't need to get declawed and become a bland potato - like Illidan, but much more so. she's just the current incarnation of the Goddess, who turns out to be a bitch queen of the universe
The Maruuk fail because they're a lot whole of fluff over not much substance. You have these tribes with their rites regarding food and travel and marriage and so forth, but it's all insular. It's trivia which only concerns how they work in a vacuum. It has no relevance to the outside world which they don't really interact with and it also has no bearing to the all-important lynchpin of the game - conflict. Their quirks don't lend themselves towards rubbing up against each other in battle. On paper, there's actually more to the Maruuk than the Highmountain in terms of raw amount of lore but even the Highmountain, which are themselves basically Styrofoam: The Race get a leg up because they're playable and because the Bloodtotem were okay episodic villains in Legion. The Nokhud aren't even that. They're air.
It doesn't help that they exist exclusively in order to apologize for the original, significantly more interesting tauren. The Maruuk are purposefully bland lest some characteristic be turned into grounds for a social media campaign. It's a shame because while the centaur are so safe and harmless that you could swap them with tauren and it'd actually only improve them, the other episodic DF villains like gnolls have gotten a decent shake.
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Dickmann's Law: As a discussion on the Lore forums becomes longer, the probability of the topic derailing to become about Sylvanas approaches 1.
Tinkers will be the next Class confirmed.
Eh, even Illidan wasn't particularly enjoyable for me because he never really returned to his roots as a legitimately selfish bastard, but instead became a particularly gloomy quasi-anti-heroic figure. His whole portrayal after Warcraft III was rather strange—I especially never got the revenge thing, either, since he wasn't wholly about that. He was more a power-hungry narcissist with a grandiosity complex, and I think he was the most interesting in that capacity. I find the Legion portrayal to be better than The Burning Crusade, but hardly desirable in itself.
Azeroth being a tad less scrupulous than she's made out to be is wholly sensible, though. Let's not forget that Magni seems to be taking a very paternalistic approach to her, and so may have a skewed perspective on the kind of person she is. I do like the idea of Azeroth hatching as some kind of avatar of war or conquest.
If it means i get to play a Dracthyr without also having to pay Evoker, then sure.
Really this is an issue that is almost entirely created by Dracthyr being a specific race, rather than Evoker being a spec with a Dracthyr form.
Now that being said my wishes are tempered by Dracthyrs lack of customization, but that might change.
My DK has had the name Valiagos for ages, and I would love to make that bit of RP come full circle by making him an actual Dragon.
Even with tar though, you don't have to play your non Evoker Dracthyr as a dropout. You can imagine them as someone who refuses Neltharions intents for them, or even a different strain of Dracthyr.
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In thinking about it I feel the Maruuk suffer from a simple case of bland design. The Centaur stuff worked back in Vanilla when stuff like a building with two floors was impressive, but this is 2023. A smattering of small tents doesn't really stand out all that much.
The Highmountain Tauren i feel worked because of how amazing the zone itself was. You could really ,have loads of interesting areas, which coupled with the Eagle focus made them stand out massively.
The Maruuk are in a giant flat plain. And while it looks good, there isn't much room to really make them stand out visually. Even more so when their architecture is so minimalistic.
The world revamp dream will never die!
So if a Dracthyr Warrior is as good as an Evoker, then I suppose they're not the "best of the best".Every dracthyr is an expert soldier. Whatever weyrn they serve, they use their talents to defend dragonkind in obedience to the Earth-Warder. Yet even among such illustrious ranks, there are a select few who transcend the skills of their kin. Who are able to master the specialties of all weyrns and shift between roles at will. These are the evokers. The best of the best, finest of the finest.
These elite forces possess the rare potential to focus their essences into an instrument of preservation or a weapon of devastation. The journey to such mastery is long, and few dracthyr can see this path through. But those who learn to harness their full potential shall be honored with the title of evoker.[5]
It's almost like one is a Hero Class, and one isn't?Who are able to master the specialties of all weyrns and shift between roles at will. These are the evokers.
Why would anyone play a Warrior or a Rogue if you can play a Paladin or a DK?
Sometimes, I feel like getting stuff wrong and being obtuse is a fetish of yours.