
Don't wanna be rude but if the tinker story begins with "the cunning, ressourceful, tech savy and inventive tinkers have been locked up in a whole titan powered, full of tech, for ages", then our tinkers are gonna be pretty underwhelming. Like a fisherman starving to death because he couldnt catch a fish while stuck on an island fully geared.
Agreed. They've pretty much done this with Pandaria - we only knew the name, Pandaren culture had virtually not been explored at all outside of we knew they were renowned brewers (via Chen who was just Brewmaster, not a monk, up until MoP). And MoP ended up being probably one of the best expansions we've gotten in terms of story, atmosphere, self-built lore, etc.
And yes, the Pandaren themselves were divisive.
So to discredit any attempt creating something new because it's new and we dont have a link to it feels nitpicky. We are in an unprecedented territory where the writers are working with completely alien areas. We have almost no places left that we know much about or have explored before in previous games or lore entries. Give the writers a chance.
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Part of the reason is that Battlegrounds are like ducks.
It has nothing to do with us yet... But again, with Tyr coming back that could change, along with the Vyr and wrath quest line.
You don't know that green dragon isn't connected to avaloren, it's merely a hint.
Since going west has been hinted multiple times and avaloren seems to be hidden in some secret area, it's a safe assumption

Teriz has valid points, but they forget that azerite being Azeroth's essence seeping out from Azeroth's wounds was announced at BlizzCon 2017 before the Antorus end cinematic was released. Ion even joked about the Seething Shore battleground that he had no idea why they were fighting there, I quote "there's nothing interesting going on in Silithus". Once you see the cinematic of Sargeras stabbing Azeroth with a giant sword, that all of a sudden makes perfect sense as an in-universe rationale. The entire faction war makes little sense were it not for that context of azerite being an incredible source of power, which Sylvanas sought to exploit (for the jailer's purposes, but I doubt they had that idea already in 2017). I agree with Teriz, though, in principle that Avaloren has not enough setup in terms of lore or being associated with other lore/characters to warrant going there right now. If 10.2 is the end of Dragonflight in terms of major storyline content, I don't see how the Fyrakk death cinematic can possibly lead into Avaloren, there is no possible conceivable connection between the two conceptually, I think.
Why would it be there? Seems like the Titan Keepers would have considered getting it back a much higher priority if it's that vital. Currently it just seems like Odyn has a hate boner for whatever is there because they mutinied against the Titan keepers that came with them for nebulous reasons, and that getting back there isn't a massive concern.
The world revamp dream will never die!
That one went over your head didn't it?
Damn it, still no actual leaks...
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Simple answer could be, because Blizzard wants it to be. I don't know....
I think we should get a revamp before Avaloren, so they have an expansions length to actually build up a story around it.

Actually yeah, I agree. I'm assuming he would somehow want to destroy the planes to return everything to the way it was when the elemental lords were free, and fucking with the world pillar could make sense as part of that.
I do wonder if he's enough of a power-hungry villain to not want to share that control with them, though.
That could be a possibility.
Regardless I think that and BfA isn't necessarily equivalent here. In BfA the Azerite was just an impetus for a faction war storyline that was already ready to begin, and a location that was hotly anticipated.
From the sounds of it the announcement would have to tiptoe around basically everything about Avaloren besides the location and what we can expect to find. With the announcers effectively having to tell everyone that things might start to make sense the next week.
The world revamp dream will never die!
Now that I think of it, Teriz might have a point.
World revamp INCLUDING the added Cata zones!
Archaeology also renewed. Through archaeology (Secrets of Azeroth style) we come to know more and more about Avaloren. Getting tossed between Titans good or Titans bad.
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This is also my prob with a "beyond the storms" expansion. Previous story bits much more point towards the void.
We got the mount. That's it. As I previously said it could be a void storm rider or a dwarf who knows but it's not clear that it points towards the main theme or one of the main themes of the next xpac, IMO
That is also a possibility. Honestly at this point I admit that I got nothing as a lead minus a few breadcrumps here and there that are not necessarily anything conclusive. My hope would be a world revamp where basically the entirety of azeroth becomes a bit more evergreen with world events added etc etc. That would just be so cool. That and more class specs with more class specific visual customization while more classes gradually unlock for all races.
The other thing is, we know we have a 10.2.5 hot on the tail of 10.2, with the vendor build already alive and buzzing. Given the explicit use of these patches to advance Dragonflight's story, we may not actually see the linkage story beat until that patch rather than in the raid/campaign finale.
I think it is Tyr, that establishes the Link into the other expansion. It would be a bit weird for Iridrikon to just appear, say some villain lines and then disappear again (but it would be very LK in WotLK-like)
I think it is Tyr's story that establishes the ongoing story, past DF. It could be that the Discs which we try to retrieve from the Nighthold which hold the memories of Tyr (and not some edited records) reveal the other side of Azeroth to us and how to get there.
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Not really, i did get the joke, and answered alike![]()
But i do find it funny that you'd open the vault only to find the most tech savy little gnomes locked in. How underwhelming would it be for the people claimoring for Tinkers to finally get them, and they're incapables to salvage anything to get out of a heavy tech room.
BUT. I wasn't a big fan of Tinkers as a class concept, but if you introduce them as a group of characters that ended up locked up in a Titan vault, and managed to escape by tinkering, scrapping away and learning how to use the titan technology.. I'd play them, and they wouldn't be locked behind gnomes or gobelins.