Legion and Dragonflight: the polar opposites

They do. But most go with free for all.

I quit both Legion and DF during the first season. Both very forgettable expansions for me.

In fact, everything after WoD was bad. Special mention to how crap SL was from all aspects, can’t argue that it was the absolute worst expansion.

I don’t understand the WoD hate. It was a solid expansion, the story was catching and interesting, zones were beautiful, raids were awesome. Yes we had content draught but man, I was always out in the world farming something.

I guess the only thing I truly hated about it is how the Garrisons destroyed professions and brought so much gold into the game.

Meh. Ml is easily manipulated by corrupted officers

Then leave the guild.

WoD wasn’t a bad expansion because of the quality of its content (minus the story). It was because there was not enough content. For those who stayed subbed between 6.0 and 7.0, I have immense respect for you.

That’s why WoD was my favourite.
Lack of content doesn’t affect PvP players.

Also that no flying thing really made some people quit.

Oh yes! That was the first expansion with Pathfinder!

Pathfinder was and always will be, a terrible addition to the game. I remember farming BFA pathfinder, and it was a nightmare.

Pathfinder was enjoyable honestly, I didn’t feel like the requirements were too bad. The only inconvenient thing was the treasure hunting on a ground mount, but it was easier than the following pathfinders.

Had ups and downs. Up: I didn’t have to fork over a fortune to get my characters to fly. Down: Had to wait over an year to unlock flying. It should have been available from day one if you got the achievements imo. No longer has a need to exist.

PS another plus was that once you had it you could level up with flying. MoP had that weird BMAH item.

I do feel WOD was the best Pathfinder, but it still wasn’t great. If you were an old WOW player, suddenly not having the ability to fly freely at max level was just, ugh.

Sure, however, for me at least, the zone immersion made up for it. I find Draenor as a really memorable map. The zones were absolutely beautiful, especially Frostfire.

Can’t fault you there. :man_shrugging:

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I did. I’m talking past experience also pugs using it is just scummy

The music helped.
WoD had straight up the best soundtracks of ALL WoW expansions.

The melancholy of Talador: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXyH27S_y24
The EPIC Alliance theme: https://youtu.be/Z5WT_Zq3oY0?t=278
The memorable Auchindoun theme: https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=261&v=B0IcI0OeW0U&feature=youtu.be
And then Frostfire Ridge: https://youtu.be/LUwoNUN2yFo?t=88

It’s hard to pick “the best music from WoD” because every single one was fantastic.

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Then problem solved, whats the issue?

That I can agree with, but you can also not join/leave the pug.

Talador theme is up there with Mulgore theme :+1:

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Whenever I think of WoD, I think of Frostfire. It was the first zone I did, I love snowy zones in general but they nailed it there, just thinking about its music gives me goosebumps already. So, so beautiful.

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The only thing that makes them different, hm, oh yes: resources, rotation flow, burst execution, mobility (very important part that dictates your behaviour in PvE and PvP BTW), utility spells (mage bl, warlock summons and hs, shaman totem collection), stat scaling, survivability.
There are absolutely no difference:)

As always breaths is wrong, nothing new here

Yes to all minus the deterministic loot. I would say it made crafted loot relevant, but loot is probably the least deterministic it ever has been due to the low amount of drops and the awful group loot system.

So, it’s not all roses, but it certainly is much better than the awful Legion and what it did to the game. Worst expansion ever, even if it had shiny weapons and decent story.