I'm not saying that "more islands" is bad. I was genuinely asking if that's what people want? Would people prefer "sailing seamlessly" between islands over going to a whole new continent on the other side of Azeroth, for example?
I honestly think a lot of the rage about the pirates has to do with it also not being overtly another revamp. People are starting to get salty about no revamp.
People forget that the last revamp added in new zones, so the islands could serve the same purpose.
Makabreska gave you a good response which you ignored (as expected)
"Ye, it ended less than 3 years ago. With an Old Gods raid. Azshara raid before that. And Horde vs Alliance raid before that. And then Old Gods once again. Pirates presence in BfA was tiny, half of a single starter zone and two dungeons."
"We've come to die for the Dragon Queen Rhaenyra."
A pirate expansion also sounds too unserious to a lot of people who want a return to some seriousness in WoW after the mostly happy-go-lucky Dragonflight.
I just noticed the idea seems to really piss some people off lol.
Pirate theme/reasoning for traveling to the South Seas, Avaloren, or anywhere else doesn't discount there being a "Void presence" once we get there.
Exactly this. No reason why Nightsquall can’t be working with Azshara and the Harbinger.
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Not worth it, it’s Aleuron you’re attempting to discuss with. The same person who labels anyone wanting internal conflict within the Alliance as man children. The same with wanting to see warmongering characters in World of Warcraft. I don’t expect them to be able to see pirates as anything other than Jack Sparrow. If it’s not the black and white of holy righteous paragons of good vs. the dastardly evil then it’s not a story worth exploring in their eyes; woe betide anyone else.
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Sci-fi has also been a mainstay of pop culture and entertainment, yet so many peeps where puking lasers during final Legion patch with all them spaceships and shit. Too much of a theme will always cause exhaustion. And yes, current main imaging of a pirate is Jack Sparrow, and peeps were already done with it at the fourth movie.
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