Add a vacation spot to dragonflight

Do you remember at the end of Spyro: Ripto’s Rage, Spyro got to go on a beach vacation with a rollercoaster and little parasols for dragons? We need that in WoW. It’s been 20 years, it’s time for a vacation. It should have:

  • Beach transmog.
  • Fair games like the ones at darkmoon fair.
  • Beach with blankets and sun chairs that slowly tan your character.
  • A pool with a bar in the middle that sells lots of mixed drinks with different buffs.
  • A bunch of beachy themed quests.
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Yes! Island resort please! :tropical_drink:

:panda_face:

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Reminds me of a game unused to play called Ashen Enpires.

The game had a “reputation” bar. Basically it tracked the type of player you were. It was black on the left side and white on the right side. If you attacked a town or another player first you would start to become a criminal.

If you were witnessed attacking someone and didn’t kill them or the guards saw you you would get sent to jail if you got low health by the guards.

In jail you would have a set time you were in the jail based on what your rep was. The only way to speed up the freedom was to push rocks across the jail and crush them.

They should have portals there too, that link to other vacation-locations - such as the Steam Pools. :grin:

For those that don’t know, ‘The Steam Pools’ is an area in southern Feralas, high in the mountains bordering Silithus, with a large lake at its base and smaller steaming hot pools found further up along the mountain side. It houses a holiday resort for the rich, run by Gadgetzan. :yum:

— Honestly if they have Dragon-Themed resort in WoW, they should have a secret entrance location that leads to a massive hoard of gold, jewels and treasures, with a large sleeping dragon a top of it, and a very specific jewel shining brighter than all the rest (as a reference to ‘The Hobbit’).

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It could become the next Goldshire. Lmao.

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Nobody goes to the Steam Pools anymore. I blame that big stinkin’ sword stick out over the mountains. That would probably ruin the relaxing vibe going on there, 'eh?