1. Emerald Dream/Azshara
2. Burning Legion
3. Titans
I actually do not see an Azshara expansion but rather I see her as part of the buring legion expansion, she will have her own patch / part in the expasnion but not an entire expansion herself.
1) Legion return Azshara, Kil'Jaden etc...
2) Emerald Dream finish off the old gods and wrap that up
3)Seat of Fire, Take the fight to Sargaras
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new expansion 1
south seas and azshara. abyssal maw, neptulon and a lot of scrapped cata content will be released. the zandalari will finally be obliterated. end of troll raids, forever. nzoth will be the final boss.
expansion 2
burning legion invasion. kiljaeden wants the sunwell to summon sargeras into the world. illidan, maiev, turalyon and alleria front the attack against the legion. argus, xoroth and kiljaeden will be prominent. kiljaeden will be the last boss.
expansion 3
return to the war in warcraft. warcraft wasnt a game about fucking dragons, old gods and titans and space aliens and shit. it was about different races killing the shit out of each other for land. raids will be massive battles over important locations. bosses will be important faction charachters. now for a pre 'the village' m night shamalryarughagn twist, near the end of completely destroying eachother, the titans will arrive on azeroth to stop the horde and alliance from destroying the world with their war. the titans recognize the power of the mortals of azeroth and ask for their help in destroying the legion finally. the mortals proved they can kill dragon aspects, legion servants, lieutenants of the legion, defeat old gods, kill nearly anything that takes a shit on their front doorstep, so the titans assume we can handle ourselves. sargeras will be the final boss, but it will not be revealed until the last patch, TBC sunwell style.
Never said we killed KJ, we had him as endboss in TBC, we looted him. It does not matter at all if he actually died, was banished or unharmed by that fight. Technically he was the last endboss in a xpack and we defated him.
Sargeras does not need to be saved as the last final encounter at all. Even though he is perhaps the major big bad of wow, it does not mean, we can't fight him in one of his forms/avatars or hosts he uses.
Actually Sargeras was fought quite often now. Broxigar war of the ancients, Aegwynn against his Avatar, Khadagar and Lothar against medivh who was possessed by sargeras.
There is no reasion not to fight him in the next xpack also, we are very powerful heroes now, we have defeated dragon aspects and old gods, certainly, we can fight an avatar of sargeras too. O.o
Expansion one; burning legion/titan themed. Has Alleria and Turalyon in it. Maybe Illidan if they decide to bring him back. You get to go beyond beyond the dark portal.
Two; South Seas. Wait pandaland is there. Seas in general! Return to a broken Kezan and that volcano island that they wrecked. The Zandalari are the main enemy, with the Naga playing second fiddle. You also get to figure out what happened to Neptulon.
Three; Loose Ends: The Expansion. Everything gets finished off with a nice neat little bow on it so they can make WC4 or WoW2.
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I expect BL for next xpac too but unlike other people I think we will still be in Azeroth not Argus but South Sea as the zone. BL will invade imo.
Still have to chuckle at people thinking that the ones who almost blew up Azeroth, wiping out thousands of lives just to make sure the corruption was removed so that order would prevail would be our allies.
That is like the species of the Mass Effect cycle calling the Reapers their friends, just because they left behind some technology to utilize, and because they seem like godly creatures.
Not saying we will kill them or even meet them. Just think that it's silly that people think we will be their BFFs.
"Yo, hey! We know you tried to blow up our world that time just because you thought removing corruption was more important than preserving millions of lives. But, eh.. friends?"
As for actually defeating them.. I don't think we will, but I wouldn't find it too strange if we could. If we can defeat Sargeras, we can defeat a single Pantheon. If we can defeat a single Pantheon, we can defeat all. I'm not talking about 10man on 5-6 Pantheons, but more like the entirety of Azeroth and all other forces collected during that time. Naaru, Demigods, etcetera.
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Well, they are very hard to predict as Blizzard has kind of wasted many lore resources to make contentent: They could make Nazjatar but we already have Vashj'ir which would be quite simmilar, so making a naga themed expansion would be repetitive. A demon themed expansion featuring Sargeras as the main antagonist wouldn't be so different from the burning crusade, and placing it in either the Sunwell (as someone above said) or the Well of Eternity would make it even MORE repetitive. And, finally, we got to see Ulduar, Uldum, and other titanic bases... so a titan based expansion makes no sense. There are no other places currently undiscovered in Azeroth except for some isles (for example Kul'Tiras) but an expansion about that wouldn't be very original now wouldn't be? They are just islands nor much different from Stranglethorn Vale or Sholazar Basin.
There will be probably an expansion about the Emmerald Dream, why? Because it's the only world outside Azeroth that remains unexplored (and the MOP expansion was set in Azeroth, same as the expansion before, and the one before so it makes sense to me that Blizzard would make this expansion somewhere outside Azeroth). We might face an old god inside the dream, and even get to see Kul'Tiras in a patch. There might be a Patach about Sargeras as well, but I think the upcoming expansion will probably be the last one (but there will be a lot of patches for sure)
More level increases, fewer 5 mans, more balancing efforts, more complaining.