Bravo Blizzard

I just wanted to say that whilst I enjoyed Dragonflight, the return to Azeroth in TWW has been a breath of fresh air. The zones are beautifully designed, including the darker ones such as Azj-Kahet, without feeling depressing. They are busy with mobs, artistic flare and activity. Hallowfall needs special mention here as it is astonishingly beautiful, not to mention the aesthetic of the zone dungeons.

The dungeons are a mixed bag but all have been enjoyable, with some fun mechanics. All in all, a great improvement.

Delves are fab and the flexibility for solo or group play is helpful. They’re fun, dynamic and how awesome is the Delve Dirigible? :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

The hero trees are a nice change up and add flare to the overall talent trees. I appreciate these are mixed per class in terms of function and need for tweak; however, given it has not even been a full week since release, it’s a great addition.

Finally, the side quests are fun, the factions and contribution to the story so far is fabulous and I feel is connecting for people over that of giant dragons or space demons.

Are there tweaking needs? Yes, will we see improvements, likely. Regardless, TWW is bringing WoW home for me and I’m excited for the future of TWW, along with the future expansions of the Worldsoul Saga.

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I am enjoying TWW so far but I still can’t wait for Midnight :dracthyr_hehe_animated:

Yes, same i cant wait for Making Silvermoon Great Again

btw is there no word in english for ā€œbravoā€ ? Just curiosity :dracthyr_uwu:

It is English. All of your words are belong to us.

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We use it too. Bravo in English means ā€˜well done’ usually if someone has done something. Like a performance. Basically a shout of approval.

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That’s pretty wrong historically. ā€œEnglishā€ was very different before.
After the 11th century, french language started to have lot of influence on the British Kingdom.

Now 30% of the english vocabulary comes from French.

Facts

Ah, the famous Swiss sense of humour shining through.

Having played all the expansions, I’m on the opposite side of this.

TWW so far felt like a stranger to me, it didn’t feel like Warcraft, I cannot relate to anything. The memorableness is definitely missing, the story, the characters feel super weak.

Forget about Legion, BFA and a lot of memorable, relatability, character wise super strong expansions, even Shadowlands had 10x more hype and intensity than this expansion.

I feel like the most important characters of the warcraft world is already used up and I cannot really make myself remotely interested if Anduin is going to get his light back or not.

What ā€œhumourā€ means? :dracthyr_shrug:

in theory is latin and italian. From barbarus - wild and after corageous. In ancient time bravo had a less honorable meaning ā€œdepravedā€. In a very famour book here in italy ā€œi promessi sposiā€ the ā€œbraviā€ were cutthroat.
I know german people use that word.

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Do we even know anything at all about what they plan to do for that expansion?

We just know what was revealed when they explained the trilogy. But as a Blood Elf main I’m very excited for a Silvermoon update and it being the main focus of the expansion.

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Lets find the roots of that word Bravo.

This! I’ve always wanted an updated quelthalas and we’re finally getting it. Wonder if we’ll get a zul aman troll zone? They made it a dungeon in cata I’d expect something in midnight. The standard is 4 zones nowadays. Quelthalas is 3 atm

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Lies!

You just want to roll yet another blood-elf Paladin :slight_smile:

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Wouldn’t hurt for them to release more races, like they indicated in the Tyr questline.

We have tools to do our research for us now:

The word ā€œbravoā€ has an interesting history. [It originates from the Italian word bravo, which means ā€œbraveā€ or ā€œboldā€]

[This Italian term itself comes from the Latin word bravus, meaning ā€œwildā€ or ā€œsavageā€]

[In English, ā€œbravoā€ was first used in the late 16th century to refer to a ā€œdesperadoā€ or ā€œhired killerā€]

[It wasn’t until the 18th century that it became an interjection used to express approval or praise, as in ā€œwell done!ā€]

For once it’s about a race I care about, don’t rush to the next elf content please! :dracthyr_hehe_animated:

I was just thinking of making a thread myself with this topic.

I also want to say that i think TWW is awsome so far :smiley: GJ Blizzard!

People complain alot when something is wrong so its good to tell when something is good also!

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So if they added proper high elves I’d roll one even tho I prefer horde