FFXIV - Maduin (Dynamis DC)
They'd also need more variety in dailies. And for Light's sake, don't listen to the whiners taking issue with the small quests that involve Candy Crush mechanics or that uncrossing of the lines stuff. I love those, they're small, easy and especially the ley line gives me satisfaction when I have a flawless try. The jumping jellies can die in a fire though.
The combination however is great, I hope it'll set the tone for future content with continued story past leveling, a mix of dailies and world quests, and rewards that'll remain useful. I know for a fact that I'll be chasing pearls for quite some time for my alts! Not because I have to, but because I want to.
I also wish they'd make another stab at the 5.2 vault feature, where you could run characters through the treasure vault for monetary gain by getting X item from Y content around the zone.
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Thoughts on when they will announce 8.2.5 details?
We should raid every vault. Its just fun having a scenario like that.
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If they do a stream it will probably be the middle or end of this month with ptr going up anywhere from the end of July to the beginning of August.
I was thinking more about and I think they might announce 8.2.5 in the middle of July right before classic launches with a release in September before Brewfest
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But your duty to Azeroth is not yet complete. More is demanded of you... a price the living cannot pay.
Many Betas have been shut down a while before their release.
Also, apples and oranges? Again, I don't see much overlap between Mythic raiders and Classic fans. Or do you mean regarding audiences? From what I heard, interest in Classic was already waning.
Not that it would make sense to shut down the Beta for 7 weeks to draw focus on the 1 week the Mythic race takes.
Or am ai misunderstanding what you mean?
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But your duty to Azeroth is not yet complete. More is demanded of you... a price the living cannot pay.
Why so salty? The interest in 9.0 is lightyears ahead of the interest in 8.3 or anything related to BfA so what's your point? Granted, that's not necessarily exclusive to BfA as new expansion stuff is usually more exciting then stuff related to an ongoing expansion yet for a lot of players the end of BfA can't come soon enough. The only thing(s) remotely interesting left for BfA are a) fate of N'zoth/Sylvanas/Azshara (which most of basically is 9.0 stuff) and b) future of Thunder Bluff.
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MAGA - Make Alliance Great Again
As i have little life to speak of, i have now unlocked flying, everyone is now free to sing my praises.
On a less self-congratulatory note though. In the process of getting flying i have been thinking about alternatives to flying as we know it.
Don't get me wrong, flying as it is certainly has its places, when content is far, far beneath you being able to skip past most of it offhandedly is a staple i can live with, but getting flying like it is now is not an added convenience, it is removing a part of the game because it is slightly annoying.
If anyone like me played most of WoD and had at least a modicum of fun there, they probably remember Aviana's feather, a toy that allowed you to be shot up into the sky and be given a glider effects. This toy was on a semi.-long cooldown that meant you could not go anywhere at any time, but if you were in the middle of a questing area and oyu wanted out, you could hit it and fly out.
When i did the raids, it was also invaluable in getting into the raids without being ganked relentlessly.
So in short, it was in many ways the best parts of flying and the flight whistle rolled up into one convenient toy.
In Mechagon we can get a jetpack, either free during select days, or as a craftable recipe if you get lucky and know which rare to farm.
Both these pseudo-flight options are made almost completely obsolete by flying, Aviana's feather had a niche use in WPvP and as a panic button during outdoor content, and the Jetpack will still be useful during the days it is free as it gives everyone druid flight.
But other than those very specific uses flying has removed any enjoyment one might have gotten from sing these items, which is a shame.
My question is thusly, what do people want ot see as pseudo-flying going forward, if we assume an eventual endpoint of no flying in current areas? (No Broken Isles flight until 120 for instance)
Completely forgot about Legion. My favorite part of the no-flying phase there was getting the free glider in the Hunter order hall and being able to glide all the way down and into the Emerald Nightmare raid.
Also had some fun using all the tools available ot get to the area where you fight Gul'dan in hte raid, and getting to the top of the voilet citadel. Good times.