Extend Winds of Mysterious Fortunes until 11.2

There is no reason for this event to be halted completely when horrific visions launch. Extend it til 11.2 and increase the drop rate of bags and XP potions.

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We want double xp weekends and nicki minaj transmogs

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This but unironically

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I’d like to see the loot bags stay permanently.

With the leveling experience as fast as it is, often you’re running around with gear last upgraded 40 levels ago. Which is weird and lame. The prize bags (mostly) solve that.

I suppose the other fix would be to correct the ilvls on vanilla-dragonflight crafted gear. But I think that task is too spooky for Ion Hazzikostas.

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Blizzard will have different leveling opportunities in the future.
They arent as far away as you may think.

The next one , I think, is Turbulent Timeways. It is on the ingame calendar.

“During the Turbulent Timeways event in World of Warcraft, completing consecutive Timewalking dungeons grants the “Knowledge of Timeways” buff, which stacks and provides an experience bonus. After four stacks, this buff transforms into “Mastery of Timeways”, a 30% experience buff. This event runs for multiple weeks, offering the opportunity to earn the Timely Buzzbee mount and level up faster.”

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Or they could just fix their heirloom system.

You know. The extensive system designed specifically to fix this problem.

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Modern ActiBlizz is like a government. Old devs/administration made something that works, new devs/administration change it to make it worse.

In this case, removing the experience boost from heirlooms and replacing it with a useless effect on rested experience.

It’s done this way for the same reason as the McRib. Limited time things increase FOMO and create more engagement.

It works. Had just been planning on finishing up the Nightfall sets and taking a break, but this is a good opportunity for me to level classes I don’t usually play

The xp potions are great but the epic gear that drops is trash . They could buff it

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It’s criminal what they did to heirlooms.