Anyone else dreading season 4?

but without this rotation season 4 would be the same as 1,2 and 3? So regardless it’s gonna be the same thing over and over.

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You do bring up a valid point, I sort of forgot about that.

In my case, I just started up again after a long break (3 and a half years), and came back just before 9.2.5, so I’m looking forward to fated raids, as I haven’t seen the content yet.

I’m actually having a really good time, and am wondering if I should wait for the later patches of every expansion to play going forward.

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I’m not dreading Season 4, but then again I’ve already checked out of content for this expansion. I’m basically just in holding mode waiting for Dracthyr to be playable.

Season 4 isn’t new content. It’s just a rehash of old content with higher difficulty and pumped up ilevel rewards. It’s just Blizzard’s way of trying to trick the players into thinking Blizzard has actually added new content when they haven’t.

I have no interest in wasting time with the so-called Season 4. It’s just the final touch of the dumpster-fire that is Shadowlands… the worst WoW expansion ever in my opinion.

I can’t wait for Dragonflight to arrive.

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Me too, I am really excited for Dragon Flight. I have a lot of hope for it. I am just playing the waiting game I’ve completed everything I wanted to with Shadowlands, now I am just waiting it out and probably trying to get Gladiator possibly.

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I like the dungeon selections
My favourite dungeons for M+ was always the big epic dungeons that they separated into wings and whilst I am confused for the WoD gear that will become part of it, I love that they added Grimrail depot to it since that’ll be very interesting and see how it works (I hate Iron Docks though, I don’t understand why they picked that one - it was always just supremely boring in my opinion)

Its kinda akin to the idea I had when they introduced Mythic+ Timewalking because… what would timewalking be like with Classic dungeons? TBC dungeons, and so on

The selection will always be something that people will have subjective opinions about but I think its a good thing, because that means folks will have legitimate most and least liked seasons and that’s a good thing!
Because it means you talk about things and say “Season 1 was good and season 2 was oh-kay, but then we got to season 3 and that’s my favourite so far!” and someone else can say “You daft, season 2 was the best” and so on, it creates conversation in a very positive way

Hard to get excited about learning new routes for m+ because I didn’t tank in legion or BFA. For those of you who know them, probably hard to get excited about people who don’t know the routes having to learn them. Tbf I’m still grouping with healers who get wrecked in DoS by mechanics today.

It’s cool, but I dunno if a title and mount are enough to entice me to pug the slog.

Fated raids are neat but my guild disbanded because of all the PR garbage, and how anemic 9.1 ended up being. My current guild will almost assuredly run them though. Nath was super fun, I just liked every boss except sludgefist really. Sanctum just felt terrible to me when I was progging.

I am sort of curious how season four will fair. It could be better than I am expecting, or it could be really bad. We won’t know till it releases. But I have a slight feeling it’ll be an alright season. Season Four has a lot of potential, but whatever season four brings, I hope people have a good time with it.

I don’t like the dungeons but I will still do it because I want to get the portals and mount. If they didn’t have the mount tied to it though, I would have skipped the season tbh.

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Uhh…no. Barely got AOTC recently due to overtuned raid. Some guilds needed more time.

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That seems too long by a good amount.

I believe a good season length should allow for an average player to achieve AOTC on one character and if desired an Alt character while playing between five and ten hours on average per week during the season.

My anecdotal evidence seems to indicate this was possible in season three, prior seasons seemed to allow for a lot of Alts in the raids.

Now if there were a progression available to AOTC guilds which depend on flex raiding to allow for Mythic difficulty attempts I’d be up for longer seasons.

Right now as a one character player my season ended on June 5 when I received AOTC.

I think that the designers got caught by the announcement of the next expansion being this year. Shocked, probably. The season four was supposed to be a content filler or something to have at the end to fill time. But now it is squeezed into a tight thing. The same shock must have led to the nerf, nerf, nerf of the raid; which looks terrible to the designers and players. It just looks and feels bad.

Why would I dread going back to Daddy D’s house?

Yep, pretty much agree. The dungeon choices in particular are what sucks - some of the worst of all time, IMO.

It’s not too long at all if you play a challenging difficulty.

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At this point if you’re not done completing the level of difficulty you’ve selected then you’re not worthy of completing that level of difficulty.

World first is done.
Hall of Fame is done.

And now the season is too.

looks like a troll is unsubbing

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Too late i saw it. Relax I’m not gonna flag your posts for calling me stupid. I’d like to think I’m a bit thicker skinned than that.

I bet you are fun at parties lol.

Yeah I dont know man

I already got aotc i dont see any reason to redo old raids

and some of the gear is actually worse because it has versaility which is pvp stat