Gnomes get the entire last half of the Mechagon dungeon iirc, the city and mech-park and blocked houses.
Nice small part for RP, unreachable by the normal gnomes and useless because no interiors and such
Gnomes get the entire last half of the Mechagon dungeon iirc, the city and mech-park and blocked houses.
Nice small part for RP, unreachable by the normal gnomes and useless because no interiors and such
You can still warlock summon, can’t you?
You can’t go to the Vindicaar over Azeroth though.
You also get a teleport pad on the character you unlocked the race with. To this day I can use it to enter Mechagon despite not playing a mechagnome.
You can, but still it’s anoying and needlessly difficult.
Just add teleporters for all races to those “capital” cities.
Huh, I can’t do that??
No lore is good lore. How many years old is that saying now?
Am I the only one who thinks it’s funny that the New World Tree will be planted on islands where almost everyone can breathe fire? In the next door you have Neltharion’s lab where he experimented with the Void and got corrupted there. plus if theory about 5 old god is true in X years we can have Emerald nightmare 3.0. Why don’t Blizzard just plant a new tree on the remains of Teldrasill, give back the night elves their lands, maybe give Tyrande and Elune two Epic Cinematics where they’re actually useful? That’s it, make night elves happy at the end of Dragonflight and leave them alone. Put them on the shelf of unused races like pandaren or gnomes and stop writing about them instead of making stupid ideas like the capital city on the other side of the sea. At this point, I think we all know that writers doesn’t like write about night elf , so why they force themselves to make it even harder?
They didn’t abandon Darkshore, Rexxar and Zekhan had to stay away from the roads in Darkshore lest they be caught by patrolling night elves and potentially restarting the war.
Exploring Azeroth only said the Bloodfang Pack had taken over Shadowfang Keep and Fenris Isle, not that the Forsaken were driven out from the entire southern half of Silverpine.
Don’t attribute to malice what you can to stupidity. The CDEV dep has seen some major turnaround over the years and each time the plot has strained in a different direction (Sylv is a good example). Honestly, in parts this game’s narrative is really frayed at the seams.
And yet, the night elves have no population, village, town or base in Darkshore, yet the Horde has.
Never forget the law of conservation of detail: in-game worlds are a non-proportional representation for the sake of bandwidth. There are countless little villages and hamlets which may exist canonically but don’t appear in-game due to this.
Yeah, but according to Exploring Kalimdor, not in Darkshore.
It’s just that troll village (horde) and Circle of the Ancients (neutral).
Rest is abandoned, destroyed, corrupted, inhabited by the undead/spectres.
At this point ,Blizz should take the AION route… blow up 90% of the map and regions, and update the remaining 10%
Just do a time skip, do it Blizzard. None of this 3 year malarky, let’s go 15.
We know revamps can work. FF bit the bullet, and look how that turned out; from a Nothing game no one wanted to play to… well.
(Before peopole gripe, I don’t actually play FF14. But I can witness the leagues difference between majority reaction to their handling of things vs WoW. It’s not even close)
That would be definitive if true. Can you remember which page or section that’s mentioned in?
Exploring Azeroth: Kalimdor pages 33, 36, 38, 41, 44 & 46.
I got it from Wowpedia, though. I don’t own the book myself!
Exploring Kalimdor was written by the dude who thinks Grom killed Malorne during the third war so idk maybe I will continue to disregard that book and everything contained within
Imagine having canon that wasn’t the consistency of jelly…
You said undead without an S or calling them undeath! I’m so proud!
But don’t worry he also apparently does NOT own this book and had NO part in it, it was written by a GHOST Elenthas, a GHOST who just put his name on the front-cover.