I have a question…
Have you been doing every single available WQ every single day from Legion on?
I have a question…
Have you been doing every single available WQ every single day from Legion on?
I enjoy not having to do them every single day
No. They are fine the way they are,
It allows you to do OTHER things besides WoW
What I loved about BFA. The amount of WQ was great for solo content.
So bored with people pretending that dailies were a physical ball and chain attached to their gaming desk.
Question: What is stopping you from taking some days off from WQs even if they’re showing on your map?
“Let’s let the people who pay for our game monthly feel like there’s less for them to do so that they don’t play our game” is a weird design choice from a game development perspective.
Okay.
Hell no.
Yes, honestly and unironically, I do. I enjoy being able to log in everyday and having something to do to progress my character; and since I don’t raid or do mythic dungeons, that means daily/world quests.
…this is the part I genuinely don’t get. ‘Stuck Behind Everyone Else’? I don’t get what you’re referring to.
Its about keeping up with the Joneses lol. Or maybe the Kardashians can’t fall behind them
They want you to quit.
Seems like that if this was your goal, you would be grinding dungeons and raids, not World Quests. I don’t see a ladder for World Quests.
ohh look at my awesome ilvl 386 gear…
The person he quoted was talking about falling behind reps/ renown content, or whatever its called, if they didn’t login to the game every single day to do wq’s. Like wq’s were preventing that person from doing other things in life besides playing world of warcraft
But you don’t actually need to do the world quests at all for Rep/Renown in Dragonflight. Each faction has a method of grinding that out as often or as little as you want. Relying on world quests for rep/renown will put you behind the joneses. What happened in previous expansions isn’t as applicable here.
I think the best part about your bad faith argument is pre-emptively suggesting that a counter argument would move goal posts as you yourself move goal posts by using ad hominem arguments.
WQ’s for current content pretty much award 3 things: Gold, Gear, and Rep. If OP is doing it for the Gold, then making alts makes sense because the reward is transferrable. If OP is doing it for gear, anyone whose done WQ will tell you are gear capped in about 3 weeks of WQ, so making alts makes sense. If OP is doing it “for the rep” keep in mind that Blizzard probably has targets for rep pacing and that more frequent WQ probably means lower rep per quest never mind that there are already ways in game to rep farm every dragonflight faction currently available.
OP specifically said they enjoy doing WQs, why wouldn’t they enjoy the ones in older content? You imply that they do not give rewards, but they do give gold, cosmetics, and the paragon chests from old content contain some of the most coveted rewards in the game.
The forum has always been the tiniest fraction of the playerbase at any point in time.
Back when people were actually here only 2 weeks into the expansion(this is the lowest participation in the forums i have ever seen ),other threads with this same threads substance got a crap ton of likes.
Seems to me the only ones left are the M+ and PvP players who have unlimited content daily.
there’s plenty of other things to do that aren’t WQs to make up for it.
Please elaborate, so us plebs that do not do the 3 pillars can go find this content! Because it certainly can not be the events, that after the first time each week, have diminishing returns right?
Please elaborate, so us plebs that do not do the 3 pillars can go find this content!
I play literally every day and I’m not even half finished with this stuff. How is a casual running out of things to do ? Is it perhaps you’re actually just a hardcore player ?
I like being able to take a break.
What they need to do is leave the Wqs as is but add in some daily quests for those that want to do that also .