I just hope they make a different mmo different style and also adictive as wow , all these expansions are getting dull , everything is the same since day1...
Last edited by Nathanyel; 2011-10-11 at 08:28 AM.
But your duty to Azeroth is not yet complete. More is demanded of you... a price the living cannot pay.
Not familiar with SWG, care to explain what those changes were?
But your duty to Azeroth is not yet complete. More is demanded of you... a price the living cannot pay.
Quoted from a blue:
"Yeah, we need to offer a lot of different kinds of content so that non-raiders still have things to do, or even for raiders to do on off nights. The Molten Front dailies were really popular for several weeks, but like all content, players eventually move on. We hope the DMF and even Transmog will provide some non-raid focused activities in 4.3, but beyond that we have plans to do a lot more. And when you see them you'll be all like :O and we'll be all like and then people on the forums will still be all like(╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻"
Visibly they are working on contents that can be enjoyed by non-raiders, and according to the blue, it seems like it will become a major feature for either a patch or an expansion. Maybe Scenarios for Mists of Pandaria, if the damn thing is actually confirmed.
Holy rainbows batman its flying panda bears!
Actually, the goblin lore for the Bilgewater Cartel was outlined in the Dark Factions RPG sourcebook, the same book that outlined most of the pandaren lore.
Otherwise, you are mostly correct. Prior to announcing draenei as a playable race in BC, the only "draenei" in the lore were those creepy "lost one" mutants from WC3 and Swamp of Sorrows, and the eredar were a completely unrelated race of demons. They turned the "lost ones" into a devolved race of uncorrupted eredar, and "draenei" became a race of uncorrupted "eredar".
With the worgen, prior to their introduction as a race in Cataclysm, they were just mobs in several WoW zones. Their backstory was limited to being "feral creatures summoned from another dimension". To add them as a race, Blizzard turned that other dimension into the Emerald Dream and came up with a huge backstory to connect them to the night elf druids and turn the remaining Gilneans into worgen.
The race with the weakest lore prior to their introduction into WoW would have to be the gnomes, hands down. They were almost non-existant prior to WoW, and there was even a bit of controversy when Blizzard announced them as the fourth Alliance race. Before WoW, their lore consisted almost entirely of the descriptions for two units in WC2, which outlined them as relatives of the dwarves that built mechanical contraptions. That was all there was to their lore.
Compared to any of the above, the pandaren are already steeped in lore, thanks to their appearances in both WC3 and the RPG sourcebooks. Not to mention a couple TCG cards, the official Warcraft 10th Anniversary action figure, and an upcoming comic book that was shown at the end of their Comic-Con 2010 panel.
I'm really hyped about MoP, but there's something that bothers me, take a look at this:
Warcraft 3 Pandaren:
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World of Warcraft Pandaren:
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I think they would look so much bad ass with the Warcraft 3 green glowing eyes:
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