It's a tie between The Burning Crusade and Mists of Pandaria.
It's a tie between The Burning Crusade and Mists of Pandaria.
What is worth fighting for?
TBC > Classic > MoP > WotLK > ... > Cataclysm.
going with MoP.
Blizzard did not disappoint, and the dailies are not a bad thing.
Wrath for me, bit early to say MoP imo.
Burning Crusade all the way for me. I suspect many were not around for it when it was current. I am surprised about MOP though, for me it has been the worst of all of them. MOP is the reason why I unsubscribed after 7 years of straight subscription. I also suspect people are voting that (MOP) in 2nd so far is because it is current and it justifies their now.
WotLK. Of course, there's still half of MOP left, it is very subject to change.
So TBC > Classic > Cataclysm > WotLK > > >>>> > .....>>>>>> MoP .
You should go look up most of the tbc talent trees tons of rng stuns and class could dip into other trees for more cc as well btw.
You're right except for 2 things.
1. My name is spelt "God" not "Loucious-sama".
2. I'm not a man, because man is inherently flawed. I am in fact a being so far beyond your comprehension that archaic constraints like flesh, blood, time and consequently, gender, have no meaning to me.
tbc was the most fun in overall gameplay, pvp/pve/grinding, everything was just <3
What is worth fighting for?
What an ironic post, considering that the preference of TBC is purely subjective. You can't be objective in this case, it all depends on each person's preferences, if he likes his content easy or hard, if he likes it simple or complex, if he prefers quantity over quality, etc.
I voted for it because I simply think it does everything better than the other expansions, with the exceptions of Heroic Dungeons. I've had my quarrels with past expansions while they were current, like Cata from 4.1-4.3, and I definitely didn't hold back on trashing WotLK either, and I still don't.
The only reason people aren't getting and won't be getting nostalgic over Cataclysm is because the loss of subs affect people's opinions so drastically. If subs had been going up people would already be talking about Firelands being one of the best raids ever, and how badass Deathwing was. That's why we probably won't see the typical "the expansion that was 2 times before the current one was the best" syndrome in the next expansion either, that and there weren't enough people who joined during Cataclysm to make it a big nostalgic act for the community.
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I liked cata pvp the most and mist of pandaria pve has been really fun. Tbc had server crashes, bugged boss, resistance gear farming, pot farming, rng talents in pvp that randomly frozen you in place or just stunned. Legendary weapons, pve gear abuse, some spec and class not even being useful in a raid. Some spec in pvp having no use at all tbc was meh honestly. Professions not rewarding points when you created something, awful respawn rates and some quest drops took forever to obtain.
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You're right except for 2 things.
1. My name is spelt "God" not "Loucious-sama".
2. I'm not a man, because man is inherently flawed. I am in fact a being so far beyond your comprehension that archaic constraints like flesh, blood, time and consequently, gender, have no meaning to me.
BC, had a nice balance, gave people a way to "KIND OF" catch up in progression without killing old raids and gave you multiple reasons to get out in the world, like going to instances
Who from here remenber when +1y ago there were threads like this and WotlK was largely considered the worst xpac ever? Amazing turn of events to see it now considered the best xpac.
Gotta love the internet
P.S vanilla an xpac? ok ...
Last edited by mmoc349aaf9315; 2013-03-25 at 08:29 PM.
Hard choice between WotLK and MoP for me.
WotLK had amazing background and scenery. The whole "Vrykul" lore and art design was just marvellous. Also, WotLK featured my favourite raid instance - you guessed it, Ulduar - favourite boss encounter - Malygos, and was very alt friendly. Besides, it was before the LFR era, and for me it was pugging at its finest.
MoP on the other hand is an amazing expansion just by the sheer amount of content. There is simply a lot to do, no way to get bored unless you choose to. The raid encounters are memorable and fun as well, the lore and story progression (besides the change of Garroshes character, hate that) is great, and the fact that Blizzard seems to be keeping the word of releasing content nicely and smoothly is amazing.
So, hard pick, but will go with MoP.