Classic+ Should be a Different Timeline

It just opens the door to more potential. Alternate timelines are already a thing in WoW canon.

Instead of having Retail as its future, more story/divergent possibilities. Like what if the Cataclysm never happened?

New futures for both Horde and Alliance.

What are your thoughts?

Should Classic+ basically be a prequel? New stories but kept to the same timeline as Retail, nothing can contradict later events.

Or should it allowed to have a different future?

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Nah I’ll pass.

And might I know why?

Why would you prefer all new stories in Classic+ to be kept to Retail timeline?

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Ideas like this are more what I would prefer to see in discussions, rather than the usual “we need transmog in classic+ and better graphics”.

I think if classic+ was to ever have some sort of timeline difference, I’d like to see more of a prequel. The rebuilding of stormwind by the stonemasons and then forming the defias brotherhood. Those sorts of stories would be really cool to see.

I think it’s great to think about. But it’ll never happen unfortunately.

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No reason asking “banworldbuffs” the reasoning as to why… read just a few of his posts and you’ll understand why.

He wants classic + but essentially doesn’t want classic +… he secretly and realistically would prefer everyone played on era realms but since no one is doing that he forces himself to play the most popular classic version to feel relevant, while complaining about the version of classic he’s currently in…

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Execute Garrosh at the end of MoP. Gives us extra time to prepare for a legion invasion and avoids WoD altogether.
The brightest timeline

I would like a wow in the very past when illidan was young 10000 years ago before he got war glaives and gave his yellow eyes. The old world or wacraft. Wonder how it look. Maybe scourge and living as factions instead what know blue and red.

I always liked the idea of using the caverns of time to explore the history of Azeroth

IE Retail explores the future but Classic explores different points in the past