That a strong Warcraft 3 character is wasted is sad.
As if Blizz couldn’t think of anything better.
Cairne could have taught Garrosh more diplomacy.
The dispute
between Garrosh and Vol’jin was embarrassing,
very bad writing. Cairne and Vol’jin would have been good advisers if they had all worked together.
Thrall shouldn’t have left.
Thrall was the only person Garrosh could reach.
The mistake was that Thrall only told the good things about Grom and not the bad, so Garrosh’s pride grew. The other peoples should have supported him, but everyone turned against him. Where Thrall was gone, Garrosh hadn’t had anyone. Eitrigg tried to reach him but did little.
How do you know ?
Did Blizzard text you a message?
Nobody knows until now. I think it’s likely that Denathrius purposely sent him to the jailer to strengthen him.
A cinematic between them would be great.
Garrosh calls: for the Horde
and
Varian: for the Alliance.
Garrosh’s storyline really upsets me because on paper it should have been good: warrior initially fearful he will repeat the mistakes of his father, grows with confidence and eventually makes those same mistakes again.
But his character development was so awful that his choices so abrupt that they gave you whiplash.
Too nicely written before and after MoP, to the point that it feels like they villain batted him rather than being a true villain to begin with… just take Cataclysm when he tells Sylvanas “attack Gilneas but DO NOT use blight!”…he even sends a retainer/lower status second in the Gilneas Worgen starting quest to assure that she WILL NOT use blight in her assault, which she of course then does. Garrosh just doesn’t feel like a villain, his goals seem extreme but under all that Orc supremacy he just wants a better life for Orcs due to his childhood and what he viewed as Thrall rolling over and cowering. (in ways Garrosh reads more like a more caring and less manipulative version of Dr. Doom from Marvel, sure he does things to the extreme, but when you consider his reasons for what he does they’re for the people he leads.)