BFA vs Shadowlands vs Dragonflight pre patch events

Out of those three which one do you think was the best? Assuming you were in all three of them

I can’t even remember the BFA prepatch. I did enjoy hanging out in Un’goro and Northern Barrens more than Icecrown, though. Plus I’ve been messing around with Soar a lot in the old world. Plus getting to play with the new talent system is pretty interesting.

Legion’s prepatch was better, though. Was really fun getting to play demon hunters for the first time.

If it’s just a choice between BFA, Shadowlands, and Dragonflight, then Dragonflight.

They have all been a terrible letdown since Legions.

Legion is literally the same thing as dragonflight

You went to a zone to kill a big bad and it didn’t spawn till next few minutes

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None of them.

Bring me legion.

It’s not though. You actually traversed the zone and did staging. All we do now is realm hop for a boss to be up and then kill stuff right in front of it to spawn. No movement. Like the 3 extra quest spots per zone feel useless, since I haven’t ever seen a boss spawn besides in only 1 static spot.

Also sharding feels worse than legion. Gray tagged mobs everywhere vs back then.

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Yes but I was able to AFK max level 50 alts in no time at all so I enjoyed it more.

I preferred Legion if only because there was abit more effort and lore to it.

That event at least had the various faction leaders participate/was voice by them. Heck, the one in Ironforge had Moira, Muradin, Flastad joining. It had more personality then the DF one.

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What was SL again? Going to Northend for a bag or something.

BFA prepatch was The Burning of Teldrasil (Sylvanas: “BURN IT!”)

and The Siege of Lorderon (Sylvanas: “Little Lion…”)

Waiting 4 weeks for the 2 week event to start. Where the first week was waiting 15 minutes for a preset order of rares to spawn. And then week 2 was a 10 minute wait.

I don’t remember the pre patch for BfA and Shadowlands. It’s a good chance I wasn’t there. :man_shrugging: Legion will always stand out for me. Just more immersive and fun to do. I loved how Horde and Alliance could be in each other’s towns during the attacks and all the various NPCs who were around. Felt more thought out. Dragonflight has a bunch of annoying regular NPCs that have a massive amount of health. Got a lot easier once I simply ignored them and went for the elites.

Oh, wow, I can’t believe I forgot about those.

It was actually very fun sitting on top of trees in warmode using Net-o-matic on any Horde that flew by.