but why, if you dislike a campaign you can just not attend it instead of stepping on everyone who did hope itād happen
Again, because you asked it at the wrong time. This is a purely OOC interest check in the most bare-bones part of it, thereās not yet any reason whatsoever to think about the why and how.
The Horde isnāt exactly bothered by using material that could potentially harm their own troops (donāt think blight is so good for them). The point everyone is trying to make: There are unique resources on Outland. There were once forces warring there that had unique resources/artifacts at their disposal (Legion, Illidari) and a group like the Grim Gest, who are arguably on the shadier side of things, could certainly go after something like that. Itās WoW, thereās endless possibilities for some units to be deployed there temporarily.
Nyelis has ascended into divine dramahood, not after, not during, but before an event that isnāt about to happen nor is happening or happened but will never happen as it has been cancelled.
I am curious about yours, there is plenty reason to go there if you ask me.
This just escalated too quickly and I apologize if my reply seemed a bit too rude, it was the wrong choice of words. I just am not the biggest fan of big Alliance vs. Horde campaigns on Outland but that is just me. I can be wrong, of course. Cheers!
In fairness, whilst the Campaign didnāt interest me, as Unrestricted PvP I detest with a passion, well, no, thatās not true, I just find it generic and boring, there was nothing wrong with the basic concept. I mean you have a world. It is dying. People donāt want to live there really (and I donāt understand why Blizzard still pretend people are happy smiley folks living in a disintegrating hellhole where everything hates you.) What it -does- have is a vast amount of tectonic upheaval. I mean it visibly has that, It is absolutely shattered and rent asunder, I mean its horrible, but from a real world perspective weāre talking āconflict diamondsā here. There is material wealth to just be snapped up, and now, all of a sudden, the races of Azeroth have realised that the blood of a planet, is really important sometimes, Weāre in āStrip-Mining is cool!ā territory. I mean why -wouldnāt- the Horde and Alliance fight over that? Wars have been fought for less in our real world. There are resources that could be turned to military ends on a planet the enemy will hopefully ignore/have forgotten about, but when we get there, āCurses! the perfidious enemy had remembered it, and they had sent troops too!ā What happens next is a tale as old as the history of wars over resources. Its Legit. As I always say, if stranger things have happened in our real worlds history, then we canāt claim that they are irrational or unrealistic in a fantasy setting.
The fact that I keep forgetting to do so in almost every post I make, causes me the same reactionā¦ Lets just imagine there was a silent āclose bracketā You didnāt see it, but it was thereā¦nods