Blizzard doubles down on no flying...

11/02/2018 06:10 PMPosted by Righteous
11/02/2018 06:01 PMPosted by Aingra
This is how rumors get started people, Nazjatar is NOT underwater.

Yes it is.
Nazjatar is the zone. It's "far beneath the sea". Last time I checked, the sea was wet.

The playable surface we encounter may be mostly dry land, but it's under water.


its like saying moses went underwater to cross the red sea, he didnt. he parted the damn thing and walked on dry land, with water on both sides.

its also like saying looking at nigra falls from the bottom is saying you looking at it underwater, again which is false.
11/02/2018 06:10 PMPosted by Canon
Boy you're not to bright.

Meh...you're just not as quick witted as some.
11/02/2018 05:37 PMPosted by Righteous
Puts an entire upcoming zone underwater.

Man, you can't make this stuff up.

Swimming = Flying.

Seriously. You're moving along the vertical axis, not just the ground.

That's an entire new zone that's ALL FLYING.
11/02/2018 05:37 PMPosted by Righteous
Puts an entire upcoming zone underwater.

Man, you can't make this stuff up.


Yes, you can, because you just did. The zone isn't underwater. Now you're hating just to hate, so sad.
11/02/2018 06:11 PMPosted by Hindering
11/02/2018 06:10 PMPosted by Righteous
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Yes it is.
Nazjatar is the zone. It's "far beneath the sea". Last time I checked, the sea was wet.

The playable surface we encounter may be mostly dry land, but it's under water.


its like saying moses went underwater to cross the red sea, he didnt. he parted the damn thing and walked on dry land, with water on both sides.

its also like saying looking at nigra falls from the bottom is saying you looking at it underwater, again which is false.

So you're saying that a zone, that Blizzard specifically says is located "far beneath the sea" is not under water?
11/02/2018 06:10 PMPosted by Righteous
11/02/2018 06:01 PMPosted by Aingra
This is how rumors get started people, Nazjatar is NOT underwater.

Yes it is.
Nazjatar is the zone. It's "far beneath the sea". Last time I checked, the sea was wet.

The playable surface we encounter may be mostly dry land, but it's under water.


No it is not. They even showed a preview of the zone. You're embarrassing yourself.
11/02/2018 05:37 PMPosted by Righteous
Puts an entire upcoming zone underwater.

Man, you can't make this stuff up.


... and this was not expected? The whole Aszhara thing meeting N'Zoth underwater kinda gave it away.

I don't enjoy underwater zones as well but this was obviously coming up.
If Nazjatar is all underwater, then swimming would be the equivalent of flying. Maybe I’ll get to use my seahorse mount again.
11/02/2018 06:15 PMPosted by Righteous
11/02/2018 06:11 PMPosted by Hindering
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its like saying moses went underwater to cross the red sea, he didnt. he parted the damn thing and walked on dry land, with water on both sides.

its also like saying looking at nigra falls from the bottom is saying you looking at it underwater, again which is false.

So you're saying that a zone, that Blizzard specifically says is located "far beneath the sea" is not under water?


There are cities on this planet below sea level...are they "underwater". Also from what it seems, the place had been riped out of the sea either by the sea parting or it coming to the surface. So yeah, you can have a city that is below sea level, and is not under water.
11/02/2018 05:49 PMPosted by Righteous
Nazjatar
Delve into the depths of Nazjatar, capital city of the naga, in an all-new full zone far beneath the sea, and set foot in this fabled area for the first time in WoW history. This is a large zone with new story quests, new and interesting friends and allies to meet and befriend, new foes to overcome, a variety of replayable outdoor content, and new rewards to earn including new mounts and even a baby naga!
I can underline too:

Delve into the depths of Nazjatar, capital city of the naga, in an all-new full zone far beneath the sea, and set foot in this fabled area for the first time in WoW history. This is a large zone with new story quests, new and interesting friends and allies to meet and befriend, new foes to overcome, a variety of replayable outdoor content, and new rewards to earn including new mounts and even a baby naga!
May the lice of a thousand harlots infest Ion's nether regions!
11/02/2018 06:15 PMPosted by Canon
No it is not. They even showed a preview of the zone. You're embarrassing yourself.

Yes, it is, and no, I'm not. I'm actually kind of disappointed really.
I thought more of you would have caught on by now.
Yes, but will we be able to use our Vashj'ir Seahorse mounts?
11/02/2018 06:18 PMPosted by Hindering
So yeah, you can have a city that is below sea level, and is not under water.

But Blizzard specifically states that it is. Under (beneath). Water (the sea).

Hold a glass of water directly over your head.
Where are you?
11/02/2018 06:17 PMPosted by Cynthyx
If Nazjatar is all underwater, then swimming would be the equivalent of flying. Maybe I’ll get to use my seahorse mount again.

They'll disable the Poseidus mount and make people earn a new underwater mount.
11/02/2018 06:23 PMPosted by Jelybeantoes
11/02/2018 06:17 PMPosted by Cynthyx
If Nazjatar is all underwater, then swimming would be the equivalent of flying. Maybe I’ll get to use my seahorse mount again.

They'll disable the Poseidus mount and make people earn a new underwater mount.

There are several underwater mounts already in the game.
OP is why I hate the WoW community. Factually wrong and doesn't care.
11/02/2018 06:26 PMPosted by Lathander
OP is why I hate the WoW community. Factually wrong and doesn't care.

But I'm technically correct and I do care.
But only enough to prove that people read into/write stuff however they want to.
It's the news services bread and butter to keep you subscribed or tuned in.
Shooting themselves in the foot. And they promised they wouldn't pull that again.

I am happier every single day that I didn't throw my money away on this garbage.
11/02/2018 06:22 PMPosted by Zingashi
Yes, but will we be able to use our Vashj'ir Seahorse mounts?

Yes. In Vashj'ir, of course. TT even states that.