I’ve gone from “I really hope Blizzard gives us information about the Zandalari after 8.2.5” to “I really hope Blizzard never acknowledges the Zandalari ever again,” after a short amount of thinking.
The way they’ve depicted Talanji in the past, I don’t think anything good could come out of them shining the spotlight on her again. I’m half-expecting her to either have the Zandalari Empire join the Horde outright because “they have proven their honour” or her to forgive the Alliance for killing Rastakhan because “this cycle of vengeance must come to an end.”
Either option would neuter the Zandalari, but I can’t see Blizzard going any other route while the Disney princess is in charge.
So cross your fingers and pray that Blizzard puts trolls to one side for a couple of expansions.
It’s heavily modified to allow for an X-Y axis (meaning jumping, swimming, flight, going up and down along with back and forth) and basic elevation of terrain beyond grid placement but is fundamentally similar. Bits and pieces have been added over the years, contributing to spaghetti code.
He’s a major player and heartbreaker all around, barely conscious of his own excesses as he tramples his way through women and men. Never forget the tragedy of Cordana.
I give it five minutes before we get an obligatory troll patch announced in 9.0. Basically every expansion seems to have a troll patch. WoD and Legion were outliers, I half expected us to find troll ruins on Argus or something tbh.
Or am I the only one who remembers the common criticism that troll patches kept being a thing every damn expansion before WoD? To the point of being a meme?
When playing a video game, I find flawed leaders who can make bad decisions more interesting than morally pristine characters who crush any entertaining conflict or nuance before it even starts.