Did you enjoyed Ecological Succession questline with bees?

Nothing to complain about. Was a quest with a bit of fiddly things in. Was nothing, truly.
You blew it up cause there was bees, which probably spell some kind of hidden agenda to you.

I guess Ion, Chris and Linda are okay… But they should play their game… Go all over and look how dead all the realms are. How outdated.

They need to play Baldur’s Gate 2 together and especially Docks area in Athkatla. Now that is some insane storytelling and ambience.

You are welcome.

The thread creator confirms.
Thinks it’s some kind of…? Well, it can’t be said but there’s bees in this and… Well, YOU ofc don’t know but you think that can’t be the thing and… bsbsbsbsbsbsbsbsbs… nice.

No?
I encountered a few. Most prominent was the camera not working properly.

There’s a big difference between complaining about bugs and issues and just going ‘this is the worst thing ever’.

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You trying to be smart or something? Stop replying to me as I have no interest to take your low effort bait

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It’s true though.
WoW’s whole gameplay loop is based on doing the same thing over and over.
From raids, to dungeons, to arena matches, to quests. We do them over and over until we get some new ones to then start doing over and over.

Now, I will admit that giving us the same quests in the same questline feels very lazy and superfluous.

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One of first quests bugged out for me a can’t continue.

See lots of people there doing quests but I’ve not got anything.

What bug do you have.

A guildie had the camera bug and she had to close the game and launch it again to get it to work.

It’s supposed to looking for beets I think. Not at the PC at the moment. Which does sound like a camera bug. I’ll check when I get beck…

If you google the quest you are on, and find it on wowhead, the comments are very good for finding workarounds.

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Thanks. I’ll give it a go.

Thanks Puny, had to Alt-F4 while in game for it to finally pickup. looks to be ok now.

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Im so pleased you got it to work

:dracthyr_yay_animated:

After about 20 quests in I was certain some of the devs or designers just decided to troll players with this questline. I refuse to believe otherwise. And the fact that they are not side quests is the cherry on top.

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I can not even complete the questline with bees. The worst quest arc in the history of wow. I rather kill random stuff in Karesh than continue taking photos of bees or whatever.

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Another week, more awful quests.

100 players trying to complete “I don’t even work here” quest with 15 items needed from mobs that has a 7 (seven) minute respawn.
I swear this whole succession is far the worst quest experience ever introduced to the game.

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I don’t know who designed this kind of quests but they need to be fired.
Funny this the questline is insanely long…

I’m started to get afraid by quests will we do in Midnight.

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Haven’t finished it all yet, still going, but a nice change of pace, relaxing between dashes to defend the domes.

Some quests are repeated, but good to see the baby animals starting to appear. I am hoping to see the Oasis biome change and develop as it progresses.

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Yes, I think so too. Good thing to change things up a bit, and as someone else said somewhere on the net: “It’s fun to build once in a while.” Something like that, I read.

I like going around tinkering. Most of what I do in WoW is foraging. And I’m absolutely a PvP player, someone who always loved PvP. It’s just that things should never be full on at all times, at least not for me. I need nuance, and I need reasons not to attack. I need complexity. I need peace with the war.

There’s a lot of people who enjoy a bit of bee documentation. But perhaps the problem is that not everyone does and still everyone has to do this. Like I don’t like kill quests and most of the questing in WoW is comprised of kill quests, and everyone has to do it.
And then there’s the story I never cared for. I don’t want to know about Xalatath and Dimensius, or Thrall and Anduin, I just never cared and I never will. I am interested in MY story, and that’s about foraging, mostly, but also about encounters with people, fights and friends, and retribution, mercy… Recognition of other human beings, and being recognized in that moment. It’s all very basic, actually; basic human interaction, good and bad.

My point then is that WoW should change. Not everyone should do the bee quest, and not everyone should be out there killing worms. Not everyone fights against the horde and not everyone play dungeons. And it is changing, it is clear that it is, but the developers has to realise that we should all be able to choose what we do instead of having to quest relentlessly, for example. It should be a world.
How? Idk. Seems complicated. But I want to be free, not stuck on a rail. And I want what I do to matter in the world, somehow. And I want my progression to matter tomorrow, somehow.

Anyway, I did enjoy the bees and the dome, and I keep enjoying going back there. In particular, for me, I’ve enjoyed fishing there and I’ve enjoyed random PvP outbreaks, and I’ve enjoyed the standoffs. It’s been good times for me.

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I find the type of “One small favour” style quest very annoying like this, 1 quest → 1 quest → 1 quest, and then it’s just 30 quests that together take forever mostly because of the never ending back and forth. I much prefer the quests that go from hub to hub and fan out with 5-8 quests per, finish that hub off, move to next hub, like how the dailies afterwards is laid out.

This sort of “go here do 1 task come back” repeated 30x is very old, it passed for content in 2004 but today it’s just boring.