My favourite thing about pattern-posting is the "...with the exception of X" when it's a sample size of 9.
It's not a pattern anymore.

My favourite thing about pattern-posting is the "...with the exception of X" when it's a sample size of 9.
It's not a pattern anymore.
Nah, if Blizzard is incapable/disinterested in doing a proper Revamp, then I hope they don't bother. Just keep releasing nonsense/boring expansions until everyone leaves, and at some point, we can finally have WoW 2 with brand-new Eastern Kingdoms/Kalimdor as the main continents.
I might not even be alive at that point, but once it happens, it'll be great.![]()

BC - good
WotLK - good
Cata - mid but the A team was moved to Overwatch and it shows
WoD - one entire tier cut short and it shows
Legion - only good after the last tier, where all the design flaws are fixed
BfA and SL - LOL
DF - same team as BfA and SL but somehow landed in the middle ground
11.0 - everything points out to be a mediocre expansion but hey, Danuser and the writing team can always sink it eve more

Yeah, but we already had that in Cataclysm. Now it's time for the Vanilla approach again, zones focusing on playable races' lore and events. We can have new threats replacing the old ones, but not a singular one everywhere. That's repetitive and boring.
In Vanilla, we got the Silithid uprising, the Scourge stronghold to cleanse, scattered Burning Legion demons pretty much everywhere, Trolls doing crazy sh*t, Dragons getting into politics, smaller factions threatening the playable races' homelands, Taurens fighting the GrimTotem, Orc fighting the Burning Blade, Night Elves fighting the remnants of the Legion (Demons/Satyrs), Forsaken fighting the Scarlet Crusade, Humans fighting the Defias Brotherhood, etc.
This variety made the world feel big and epic.
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That's an unreliable pattern that might get retconned at some point.![]()
Last edited by Luck4; 2023-11-02 at 07:32 AM.
I feel a caverns of time focussed pre sundering azeroth expansion coming
It all makes sense. Khaz Algar isn't a where, it's a when. The Earthen were sent to a sector in the past to investigate a time fissure, which turns out to be us arriving in the past! Then they learn about the dwarves from us and that's why they start acting like dwarves before dwarves were a thing.
