Im waiting for the "groundbreaking" evidence thats supposed to prove the images wrong
Im waiting for the "groundbreaking" evidence thats supposed to prove the images wrong
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The average Andy in WOTLK didn't know about Deathwing either, the average Andy also didn't know about Pandas which is why the outcry was gigantic. After being to basically every known location now its about time we visit something new, the argument that a new location we know nothing about is no selling point for a new expansion is ridiculous.
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It doesn't need to be anything other than some mystery or info where Avaloren takes focus. Best example I can think of is how FFXIV transitioned to Shadowbringers and the .5 part 1 and 2 mystery of the Scions getting knocked tf out somehow by something and that eventually leading into the First as a hook.
They probably did, given it was mentioned twice, the second time during a long questline where the purpose of the Dragon Aspects was a big theme.
First was during the Island expeditions, second was during the quest where you help Ebonhorn get a black dragon scale from Neltharions lair, and you can talk to a Black Talon Agent who reiterates that the Dragon Isles is a place you should keep an eye out for.
Both of those are magnitudes above a hidden book in a dungeon.
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You can't really even compare the two. Dragon Isles had existed since before Vanilla and was visible (and even labeled iirc) on some of the earlier maps. Even a more casual player would have at least heard of it in passing, and it was teased in-game during BfA. And as you'll recall, we didn't go immediately from BfA into DF despite the name drop, there was a shitty expansion in between the two.
Avaloren might be reasonable as a setting for 12.0 (after a bit more build-up throughout 11.0) but it's too soon for 11.0.
You have to assume a baseline level of engagement though, otherwise the discussion goes nowhere. There are probably loads of players who don't evne realize we are going to the Emerald Dream in a week since they didn't read quest text.
Having something mentioned in a quest, or in a prominent location, is far more buildup than random bits of fluff text like hidden books or trash items.
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I doubt that means anything. The average player also had little idea Pandaria existed aside mayyyybe from panda memes and all the prior lore it had was that 1) it existed and 2) there's a panda that likes beer who comes from it. Same for the Shadowlands and Dragon Isles for that matter the latter of which was fairly deep lore whose only claim to fame were that they were cut vanilla content (among a lot of other stuff) and like one concept art. Broken Isles in WC2/3 have literally nothing to do with the ones in Legion aside from housing the Tomb of Sargeras. Heck pretty much nobody predicted time traveling Nazi Orcs with tanks but Blizzard went and did an expansion out of it anyway.
For me the question is less how much the setting of an expansion is developed prior to release, and more how well they flesh it out during said expansion. Even known places like Outland and Northrend were vastly fleshed during their expansion.
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Granted I forgot the second example existed, by no means are they anyway magnitudes above as foreshadowing. My original point shows again, that it is nothing but preferential bias. There is no metric to measure if more average players knew if Di existed pre announcement than Avaloren in the same vein.
My point was also that Avaloren has a hook. Which it does. Whether people want to disparage that based on arbitrary nonexistent patters like an expansion must be foreshadowed for more than a year. Is up to them.
Has any expansion leaked by subdomain appearing out of nowhere on one of blizz's sites?
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As I said, I'm fine with them laying down the foundation for some new areas, but they still need the proper time to be built up. Adding a completely new zone no one's ever heard of into the lore and announcing it's the setting of the next expansion less than a year later is some of the worst world-building I've ever heard of.