Idc if the story improves now Danusers gone the fact remains that Shadowlands doesn't need people to explain how terrible it was for the game, how it ruined decades of lore and turned a beloved franchise into a joke for many of its players. Link the clip of nobbel loosing faith in it.
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No offence to the guy, but normally I close out of the forums and eye roll on his regular tirades and don't come back for days on end. What sort of reply is this?

It wasn't just the lore, but the gameplay.. like I said, no matter how much of the story could've improved there was nothing that can save it from the covenant system which was an entirely bad idea that people constantly warned about since the Alpha.
I sincerely hope that we get more info about TWW in this week or the next one... We won't get new info about 10.2.6 until March and Cata Classic's Beta having been delayed is going to feel like a painfully long few weeks to wait for any new information.
My vision is that after (or during) The Last Titan we destroy the elemental plane, causing another cataclysm that spurs on piecemeal revamps of the Old World that essentially amounts to revisiting older expansions, although I think it will get more mixed and abstract as we go along. For example, I think we'll get a South Seas expansion that essentially amounts to a revamp of Mists and BfA, but with a focus on pirates/seafaring and just taking place in an area that includes (the now very different) Pandaria and BfA zones. I think revisiting WoD will be in the form of a revamped Central Kalimdor since that's where the orcs live and a bunch of wildlife from Draenor is loose in Durotar and the Barrens. We could still revisit AU Draenor, but if we do I think it'd be a single zone. Yrel and her Sparkling Crusade have surely left the planet and are enslaving the entire alternate universe.
But it isn't really interesting enough to just visit old areas for the sake of it, so I'm sure these stories will be tied together with the cosmic storylines. The cosmic-level storylines we have breadcrumbs for already are Denathrius, Elune, Light vs. Void, and the First Ones stuff. On Azeroth we have Avaloren, Elun'Ahir, and the Nightsquall, which might all end up being tied together in the same expansion although I hope that's not the case. They've got a lot of wiggle room when it comes to combining all of these different-level storylines and their implications to each other -- i.e., any planet-level or cosmic-level storyline could easily literally reshape the planet and allow for removal of constraints without retconning/"disrespecting" old lore.

Well, I don't think we'll be seeing a Cataclysm since we just killed the Firelord and pretty soon a new one will have to take the place...There's also the issue that Magatha Grimtotem is still out there (she was supposed to show up in DF but for some reason they cut that part out.. yet through a bit of searching in Wowhead, you can find her model set for 10.0 aka DF's launch.) And we don't know the dangerous power that is the Doomstone and what it is capable of but it was hyped up to be something extremely powerful.
We don't know what'll happen when the Titans show up, but I don't think they'll free the Elemental Lords from their prison... and even if we did free them, there's no guarantee that they'll be friendly with each other or with us (like with Smolderon in DF).
But if we're expecting areas that need revamps.. I want to see Outland get one. It's been over 15 years since we last been there, 10 if you were a warlock doing the green fire quest. And Sabellion and his crew show up and say "The realm of Outland is a terrifying place with horrific monsters.. in a harsh world." ...We can one shot anything in Outland, they're not that scary.
Well, we know from the Saurfang cinematic in BFA that Nagrand - one of the last safe places in Outland - is finally showing signs of death. The wheat that Thrall grows crumbled as Varok grazed it with his hands. If that is happening to a zone where the Elemental Furies call home, I don't think the other zones that are literally almost 100% stone and dirt are going to be faring much better for any longer - Netherstorm is on the brink of collapse pretty much 99% of the time due to it's storms, Blades edge is right next door to Netherstorm but might fair better seeing as it seems to be a solid chunk of rock, Hellfire Penninsula looks brittle AF, same goes for SMV.
Terokkar Forest and Zangarmarsh might survive for a bit, especially Zangar seeing as it's basically the corpse of a Sporemound.
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By a cataclysm I meant a world-changing event, not a revisit of Cataclysm. I really definitely do not want to reopen the debate of whether Dragonflight was an "elemental" expansion or not, but I think it would be difficult to argue that Dragonflight didn't at least touch on most of the themes of Cataclysm. The only thing missing was Thrall.
I also don't see why the titans would possibly be the ones to free the elemental lords, and I also don't see why they would be particularly friendly toward us. I think Iridikron is going to release them and they're all going to be hostile toward us and each other, which is what's going to cause a reshaping of the world and create new factions and enemies. Only two of the original elemental lords are left, and only one of the two still have an area on Azeroth that corresponds to their original domain. Neptulon will definitely return to Northern Kalimdor, but Therazane's domain doesn't really exist anymore (I think Highmountain is the only remnant left, maybe Howling Fjord), Thunderaan isn't necessarily beholden to Al'Akir's former domain, and we don't know what's going on with the Fire Lord. There's a lot of wiggle room.
I think there's a fairly strong chance we'll revisit Outland in the World Soul Saga. Outland is our anchor point in the Twisting Nether, so if the story takes us to the Twisting Nether then I think it needs to take us to Outland.
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I agree. Blade's Edge Mountains are doing very well according to Sabellian, but I wouldn't be surprised if that's because of the black dragons' earth magic and/or Apexis magic. Same goes for Nagrand -- the shaman are probably working with the Furies to hold everything together but I don't see it lasting. Auchindoun was a mild earthquake away from snapping off into the Nether and Shadowmoon Valley was still being barraged with Arcane and Fel magic from the ritual that tore the planet apart to begin with.
I think if we return, the continent is essentially just going to be Blade's Edge Mountains, Zangarmarsh, and Shattrath.

No, they always do that as part of the levelcap raising. Those aren't two seperate things. They only changed it for the same level during ilvl squishes and then they changed both the required rating and that provided by items by the same amount.
Raidbosses have been maxlevel +3 since the very start and still are. You really need to work on your memory.

I didn't mean the Titans freeing the Elemental Lords willfully, but that whatever happens to them AFTER the Last Titan (either they leave Azeroth for good or be killed), the prisons that held those Elemental Lords would break down and vanish with the Titans.
Also, I didn't mean about making an entire expansion around the Elemental Lords as Cata and Legion (if you played a shaman) covered those bases... but the fact remains is that Magatha is still on the loose and the folks at Blizzard either had something planned for her in DF or they want to reserve her for something special. It is just one avenue to explore.
Though I would agree with the idea of Iridikron opening the ways to the Elemental Planes to freeing each of the Elemental Lords in order to have them clash with the Titans... similar to stuff we've seen in Hercules and God of War where the Titans attacked Mount Olympus.
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It may be important to return there, as while it is a decaying planet... the inhabitants like the Broken, Arakkoa, Ogres, MU Mag'har, and whatever else is left.. would probably want to get off the planet before it fully crumbles to nothing or get enveloped by the Nether.

What is this guy even talking about? I started WoW when i was 10 lol .... if you want a game for "adults", maybe choose something with an 18+ rating? Besides that, it's the adults who have money for micro transactions, not kids (and any "adult" who gives their kids unlimited credit card access for a phone game ... well ....)
Like half of them on the way already. Mag'hars on the move, according to their chieftain. Draenei I think will come too, hints will be in their heritage questline.
Sporregar I think will not come.
Netherwing already there.
My wish is one of main patches after TLT - to create large questchain to migrate all from Outland. All who want it. And after that lorewise - Outland crumble for good.
All should be made with remaking some zones in Azeroth to populate them with Outland creatures.
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Requote myself for that.
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Is Wow your first fantasy game ? did you ever read old polytheists religions mythologies ?
- D&D : gods need mortals followers to do their bidding and spread their faith since they can't interact directly with Toril
- Elders scrolls : 8/9 of the good aedra (julianos, stendarr etc) are dead Talos is the only one "alive", Daedra constantly use mortal to help their schemes (including you the player)
- Pillars of eternity 2 : you literally begin with one the god (the pale lady) talking to you face to face to send you on a mission to hunt another god
- Viking gods and Ragnarok
- Most of the greek pantheon was stuck in Chronos belly for a time and they constantly favor champions that represent their portfolio so they can continue to do so
In all these cases godlike being weren't diminished it's the same for wow and the titans.
Also Shadowland expanded thing in a horrible way, since speaking of Danuser work make me go berserk i will just link one of the numerous post explaining why : https://us.forums.blizzard.com/en/wo...terlife/937651
Nobbel thinks Teldrassil genocide was a cool moment in wow, what is going on lol.


There is one other thing... which I'm sure might get covered in the Draenei Heritage armor storyline.. and that's finding the final missing Ata'mal Crystal Shard, Leafshadow. (While we found it in AU, I'm referring to the MU version which was lost after the Orcs used it to raid Shattrath.)
My best bet is that Leafshadow is hidden somewhere near Aunchindoun but ever since Murmur was summoned and leveled the whole area, the crystal was probably buried somewhere in the rubble. Once Velen has acquired all shard to reform the crystal, then he can probably get the Naaru's help to evacuate the last remaining life forms off Outland before it crumbles over. He did it before when he evacuated the Draenei off Argus, he could theoretically do the same for Outland. (Though it will still exist in-game for people to play through TBC stuff.)
That is true though. It was a cool moment. The buildup was pretty good, and the questoine where you had to scramble to save civilians before passing out from smoke inhalation and having to escape was pretty fantastic as a questline.
All the stuff after however was pretty shit. How it made the Horde inarguably evil in a way that stretched belief as a player faction. How it made Sylvanas into the WoW equivalent of Hitler, and the ramifications this in turn had on Shadowlands. How the story had to drag the corpse of the storyline around for years before finally having a decent ending at the end of DF.
A storyline can be good on its own, while at the same time causing irreparable damage to the greater narrative.
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Ye, I remember all these WTF faces of people who saw Teldrassil burning at the beginning of BfA trailer. Literally no one expected that and served as an instant faction-tension booster.
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