Definitely, though I’m glad to have an actual written word source for it now instead of having to drop an essay every time someone questions it—doubly so when the quest gives us more worldbuilding detail on the nature of manawyrms and their role in nature.
They regulate the flow of magic from the ley lines to the rest of the woods by gorging on the mana and then molting their carapace when they outgrow it. The shed carapace dissipates into arcane energy, spreading through the forest until it eventually flows back into the ley lines and the cycle continues.
When the ley lines were disrupted, so was their molting season, and thus the health of Eversong Woods. The recovery of the manawyrm population is directly tied to the healing of Ghostlands, which in turn is the result of the Farstriders’ conservation efforts.
Now this is worldbuilding I am here for! I actually like this tidbit alot and I think its awesome someone at Blizzard remebered the original lore of the Farstriders!(or a questdesigner accidently did the Blood Elf intro all the way up to and the Ghostlands)!
HOUSING_CATALOG_STORAGE_LIMIT_TOOLTIP_DETAILS (New) - Some Decor, such as items from the Shop, will not count towards your House Chest limit
If this is implemented, that means we can’t get everything, and we’ll have to delete house items before adding new ones. Which is why they did add the delete option in the alpha build.
It’s unrelated to items you can place inside/outside your house.
That is likely an internal count for server’s sake of how many you can have, and it is probably going to be like 99 Silvermoon Chairs or something similar. And global strings like that really can be interpreted in a lot of different ways. While I can understand the panic just reading something like that, personally, I’m not confident your interpretation is what that means whatsoever, and I don’t think it’s right to potentially cause panic/unintentionally risk spreading misinformation to that degree on global text and not anything actually seen so far implemented into the game itself. It is probably also a semi-failsafe, so when you buy furniture from the trading post or, yes, the shop, it can actually go into your housing chest automatically for free the first time around than just glitching out of space because your chest was full. They add these things for a reason… and IDK, in a buggy housing text in alpha (worse than the PTR, which was quite buggy!), it makes sense there’d be a delete button. For the truly unfixable, messy beam-work that didn’t feel like going back into the chest.
… And oftentimes we datamine things way before they’re out. While I’m guessing the shop set, since it’s all nature-y, may be a spring release, there’s really no guarantee. Blizzard just sort of puts things up in trading posts/in-game stores sometimes wayyyy later than the file first appears in a build (looking at you, chain-mail bikinis…)
Best to keep a hopium angle than a doomer angle as they say… and accept ultimately there are going to be some internal server-side limits for housing, which is why we have the decor limits for outdoors to even begin with :>
While playing Legion Remix, I hate that Blizzard made the Shal’dorei recolor heritage bound to Argus, instead of the Nightfallen campaign and Nighthold raid release
Also, did blizzard even add the Nightborne weapon recolors with the green and red glows?
This entire lemix is a massive story of lost opportunities. The moment with druid shapes alone is going to be remembered for a long while, and with how many assets are just locked with the NPCs forever… well, they really seem to hold on goodies to release them in case of another SL-level failure and subsequential subscription drops.
Pre-Draenor Post-Argus lore is found in the Voidstorm. A group of Draenei who couldn’t make it to the Genedar in time who were left behind and forced to survive in the Great Dark Beyond. Can only parse broken common (which they quickly adapt to) unless speaking to a Draenei who find their accent unfamiliar. Details on some of the worlds they have visited during their exodus. They’ve rejected the Light, the Void, fel but not the arcane. They’ve also taken in some Legion defectors in small numbers including Sayaad who are “beautiful to behold” practising their lost Jed’hiin martial arts.
Now that wasn’t asked for, especially since it’s Legion elite deserting not for the promise of the Light’s salvation, but… what, again? And how did this bunch of draenei not get converted into Eredar or fall into Void over millenia of wandering the Nether without the naaru?
Sounds like they’re the continuation of the original Eredar society, then
Like that there are random Draenei civilisations on random worlds, though! It wouldn’t be out of place due to the Draenei’s traveling around the cosmos before encountering Azeroth!
Except it would with Kil’jaeden’s personal obsession with converting or eradicating them to the last. Either the Legion somehow did both very good and very bad job at what it does best, or it’s just a retcon for its own sake. And again, where and how did they get a number of non-petinent demons in their ranks, and wouldn’t it make them accomplices to their list of atrocities?