Am I the only one?

Wait seriously? There was a quest giver who provided this? :eyes:

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Do you have any chamomile today? My nerves are just shot

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yes, because a lot of people want it. if all you care about is player power why do you bother with transmog?

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As much as Iā€™m allowed to say mine. shrugs

There are plenty of aspects of WoW that arenā€™t challenging. WoW is one of the most casual MMOs out there and always has been.

But regardless, youā€™re still playing ā€œdress upā€ by using transmog. Dress up is a kids game, so why are you playing it?

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Always. Iā€™m planning to have a nice garden plot behind my house. Please feel free to stop in at any time!

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You mean ā€œcouldnā€™t care less.ā€ ā€œCould care lessā€ means you do care, if even just the tiniest little bit.

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WoW is booming. Who said it is declining? They did fine for 20 years without housing. It can live for the next 20 years without one.

The dress is the 12 slots on my character. It has stats to give me power to kill the Final Boss of the game although it gives me my character looks. The house with all its furnituresā€¦ table, sofa, carpet, picture frame, etc gives no stats or power to help me kill the final boss. The house is useless when compared to the 12 slots. All the house would do is for designing house Barbie like kidā€™s game.

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No, gearing is for the power, transmog is dress up. Transmog is dress up and looking at your gear you enjoy it.

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People will thought the Housing is for non-dungeon players. It is not.

Housingā€™s Furnitures would replace the Mount Rewards. And those who would get the best furnitures are those dungeoneers and raiders/PvP players. Non-dungeon players would still be the sameā€¦ would get the worst house like they have the worst gear.

What I hate isā€¦ I hate Furnitures to replace my Mount Rewards. It would demoralize players if the reward of the dungeons/raids would become Furnitures which is useless to them.

Very much looking forward to having a house. So yes, itā€™s important enough to development time to work on it. You donā€™t have to like it. I could care less about M+, but I donā€™t complain about people working on it because I know games this size are to be enjoyed by lots of people who like the different pillars of WoW.

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I still care from the perspective that I wish the understaffed developers wouldnā€™t waste precious resources on it.

Itā€™s the literal embodiment of ā€œitā€™ll cost a raid tier.ā€

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Not to be rude, but I do think there are not an insignificant number of us that would be okay with giving up a raid to get something new just this one time.

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No, transmog does not increase the power you have to kill monsters. It only changes the appearance of your armor. Itā€™s the same as a kid tying a towel around their neck and pretending to be a superhero or picking up a stick and pretending itā€™s a sword.

Again, transmog is only for looks. It does not change your stats. Youā€™re playing dress up which is a kids game if you use transmog.

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Yeah, I was fine with that before Transmogrifier was invented on WoW. Remember, I was from Vanilla. Since the Tmog is here now, I play it becoz itā€™s part of my subscription.

But if you ask me if I like Dev to waste their effort on a Cosmetic Housing financed by my subscription fees, I dont like it. They rather use such effort on more Dungeons, Raid, PvP, more Delves, fix bugs, etc.

When housing is here, itā€™ll be part of your subscription too.

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It doesnā€™t matter. You donā€™t have to play dress up, but you do, and thatā€™s a kids game.

And guess what, housing is going to be part of the same subscription just like transmog is.

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I think it could be a wiser use of time for Blizzard because it would be evergreen.

Housing can be used to drive players to do other things, which would then enable other interactions and things out in the game. You need materials to make something for the house, just like any other crafting? You go out and gather it, or pay someone else to. You need a schematic and it drops in a dungeon? Go run the dungeon. It can provide a lot of new incentives for players to do things they might not otherwise be doing, particularly in older content, and last longer with less ongoing work than the stuff being churned out in the current trend of season-driven throwaway content that Blizzard is doing in WoW and Diablo.

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Lmao. You should do stand-up. The best you can say about WoW is itā€™s doing better than it was 4 years ago. But booming? Absolutely not. Season 1 of M+ is at a record low in participation