because am I fuck farming rep and essences again for each and every character
Why farm rep on anything but your main, unless you need recipes off the vendors? (Which isnt worth it, imo)
because am I fuck farming rep and essences again for each and every character
You can probably blame WoD for that. Wrathion's presence in MoP was setting up Legion, but the movie happening probably encouraged them to tack on the whole Garrosh and Bronze Dragonflight traitor resolution to it.
Now that Wrathion was complicit in war crimes, wouldn't have been a good look for him to swoop into Dalaran saying "see, I caused countless deaths for a reason."
...and given the current state of the Horde, it kinda makes sense that he'd pop back up now, even though they're probably going to play up him against N'Zoth.
Because some essences are locked behind rep? And I'd still need to grind the WQs for my HoA anyway on every altWhy farm rep on anything but your main, unless you need recipes off the vendors? (Which isnt worth it, imo)
There's really no good resolution to this. Either Sylvanas has been playing 18th dimensional chess and everyone has been an unknowing pawn in her game for years before she had any sort of power and she Mary Sues out of trouble at the expense of everyone else's characterization, or she's an irredeemable monster who has no reason to exist and her continued leadership is itself an unethical humanitarian crisis which every member of the Horde is complicit in.Calia has titan face.
I really hope they don't try to make her the new Forsaken leader as that will go as well as expected, very badly. If Bliz actually has Sylvanas come out on top, proven to be right in a bigger game since she's not corruptable by the void lords I'll cheer. Screw Saurfang the quitter.
There's really no good resolution to this. Either Sylvanas has been playing 18th dimensional chess and everyone has been an unknowing pawn in her game for years before she had any sort of power and she Mary Sues out of trouble at the expense of everyone else's characterization, or she's an irredeemable monster who has no reason to exist and her continued leadership is itself an unethical humanitarian crisis which every member of the Horde is complicit in.
They've written themselves into a corner and the only real way out is to have the hand of god pull some shenanigans and screw up the plot further, but that was inevitable anyway.
Oh shit, right. I guess you meant just Ankoan and Rustbolt, yeah? Luckily, they're current content so you're getting their rep while doing that content anyway.Because some essences are locked behind rep? And I'd still need to grind the WQs for my HoA anyway on every alt
Still too grindy, just gonna leave them until a catch up mechanic or something gets introducedOh shit, right. I guess you meant just Ankoan and Rustbolt, yeah? Luckily, they're current content so you're getting their rep while doing that content anyway.
If you're doing current content, the rep will eventually flow in without you realizing it. But yeah, the WQ bonus right now (coupled with Dark Moon faire rep bonus tomorrow and contracts) should get the rep flowing in nicely. If you're grinding it, keep in mind the other main goal of having that rep maxed: flying!!Still too grindy, just gonna leave them until a catch up mechanic or something gets introduced
I'd still need to do daily world quests in both zones on each character, isn't worth it tbhIf you're doing current content, the rep will eventually flow in without you realizing it. But yeah, the WQ bonus right now (coupled with Dark Moon faire rep bonus tomorrow and contracts) should get the rep flowing in nicely. If you're grinding it, keep in mind the other main goal of having that rep maxed: flying!!
Oh god yeah, not for two characters. Sorry, I only meant for one. Lol. That's more than enough play.I'd still need to do daily world quests in both zones on each character, isn't worth it tbh
Yeah, thats what I'm saying. It's unfriendly for alts.Oh god yeah, not for two characters. Sorry, I only meant for one. Lol. That's more than enough play.
Yeah, Naz sucks. Thank fuck I unlocked flying.I started playing again 2 days ago after taking a 6 month break and I absolutely hate Nazjatar, what an awful zone. It's too big, it's filled to the brim with mobs so you're constantly pulling extras, and I don't know if it's just my gear but they take forever to kill and deal a ton of damage. The layout is confusing at times and just horrible to traverse without flying unlocked. Oh and don't get me started on those new puzzle world quests where you need to untangle the lines, what utter shit that is. Mechagon Island is good, though.
It's the same as how old WoW was, so good if you enjoyed thatHi guys, is someone here playing the beta ( wow classic)? I just want to make sure that is good before subscribing to wow after so many years off.
Normal Azshara down. On our second time getting to her. That's pretty cool.
Congrats. It's a hectic but really fun fight.
How much do you guys do normal before moving up to heroic?
Thanks! Generally two or three times. We're all pretty well geared though so we're gonna do one more week of normal next week then advance to heroic. I have two players who are a little bit more behind ilvl than the rest of us and while that's okay for normal I want them to try and get closer to 415 when we start heroic.
yeah, we could probably carry them a bit and most likely will (gear wise - the skill is there) but I'm basically giving them a chance to get a few more pieces before we move on. I don't expect heroic to give us much trouble though. Those of us who've been raiding together over the past two-three years are great at adapting and getting there and the new recruits seem to be meshing well so I think we're gonna be just fine. I actually had one of my veteran members message me this morning telling me last night was the most fun he's ever had in a raid and that I've done a great job assembling this current team. I'm gonna take that as a win. :)
Tried to get in, but didn't.Hi guys, is someone here playing the beta ( wow classic)? I just want to make sure that is good before subscribing to wow after so many years off.
Tried to get in, but didn't.
Played on a private serv that launched especially for the release of classic. So it's like 1 month old and will go offline come classic. Kinda fun experiment!
When Classic comes out.. this thread will also cover that version, right?
Someone should probably start the OT thread soon cause it can help people pick servers which I think happens pretty soon.
So here's something that cropped up last week, and it's occasionally been a thing on-and-off through the years in our guild in raids:
Colour-blindness.
I don't suffer from it myself, but we've got a couple of guildies who do, and occasionally that means I have to take that into account when describing fight strategies. Blizzard go some way these days towards striving to make sure that it's not an issue in the game in itself, but when talking about fights my mind will usually gravitate to colour first for abilities, and only for describing the look of the effect after that; a particular issue on Uu'nat heroic where I had to refer to two different forms of 'swirly' in phase 1! We're coming up to Ashvane HC soon, so this is coming to the fore in my mind with having to need reliable discipline on coral-killing.
Does anyone have experience in how to talk about fights in their guild without being overly-reliant on colour? I really ought to wean myself off it.
(As a brief aside, there's one thing I notice I've generally developed over time; when I talk about raid markers on characters, I'll generally talk in terms of the symbol; when I'm talking in environment markers, however, I'll gravitate to the colour. That's caused problems on occasion)
So here's something that cropped up last week, and it's occasionally been a thing on-and-off through the years in our guild in raids:
Colour-blindness.
I don't suffer from it myself, but we've got a couple of guildies who do, and occasionally that means I have to take that into account when describing fight strategies. Blizzard go some way these days towards striving to make sure that it's not an issue in the game in itself, but when talking about fights my mind will usually gravitate to colour first for abilities, and only for describing the look of the effect after that; a particular issue on Uu'nat heroic where I had to refer to two different forms of 'swirly' in phase 1! We're coming up to Ashvane HC soon, so this is coming to the fore in my mind with having to need reliable discipline on coral-killing.
Does anyone have experience in how to talk about fights in their guild without being overly-reliant on colour? I really ought to wean myself off it.
(As a brief aside, there's one thing I notice I've generally developed over time; when I talk about raid markers on characters, I'll generally talk in terms of the symbol; when I'm talking in environment markers, however, I'll gravitate to the colour. That's caused problems on occasion)
And yet, people do itHoly shit I cant believe blizzardexpects people to buy that shittyy store mount recolor
I can't remember who is on deck for the classic OT but given that name registration and server lists are coming up soon maybe the thread should be created sooner rather than later.