There’s nothing more soul crushing than having to go back and grind old dailies in an expansion that taught the team so many lessons of what not to do, just to get some transmog. It’s just not good design.
Some of the shadowlands transmogs are incredible, but I’d sooner uninstall than grind covenants and anima power
Right? And given how they’ve clearly taken a different stance on xmog gear with how easy it is to get normal and heroic Vault mogs, the contrast of time spent is insane
I fell a few million anima short of reaching my goals in Shadowlands. I may someday revisit some abandoned projects there, but based on how i still feel about it after 6 months away, it won’t be any time soon.
The problem isn’t the content taking time, it’s that repeat runs of it which offer no meaningful gameplay differences shouldn’t take nearly as long.
The kyrian boss minigame is played the same way regardless of if I do it on my warrior or my monk. I’ve already gotten the achievements for unlocking the rewards from it, so why should I have to repeat the identical process on another character?
I agree. They should do away with the second currency and just use anima, or cut both by 75%. There are two items i still want to get, but both need that second currency.
That’s how people are. I can understand complaints about medium difficulty goals taking “longer” to do nowadays vs prior expansions (arms race game design). But not wanting to lift a finger at all?
Besides I bet most people don’t know the trick at how to get alot grateful offerings anyways.
I still don’t understand what the rotation for Korthia daily appearances are supposed to be lol. I did all of the stupid dailies for like 3 weeks when 9.1 was current content and I still don’t have a complete forsworn set
I was trying to get the plate set from the construct yard and that one was ridiculous.
You basically RNG for every day and MAYBE, maybe you’ll get a piece…in the end the copper colored set I just couldn’t do it anymore, I am just missing the cloak.
How many food critics do you think are professional chefs? How many movie critics do you think have directed, produced, acted in, done sound design for, or even worked on a movie? This attitude of “you can only be a critic if you’re in the industry” is an incredibly small-brained take.