I thought they already told us there would be no season 4 this time. I could totally be making that up.
Yeah, I swear I heard that somewhere, too.
Likely won’t be having these due to faster expansion cadence, and the ‘remixes’ of the raids along with the limited rewards were a 1, maybe 2-time thing.
Largely because not a lot of players were around due to SL being SL, it was another chance for people to earn the slime cat and whatnot.
I literally just checked my vault as I brought this post up. I feel like all my spare time goes into this game, which I don’t have a lot of, and it genuinely never pays off. I have literally not gotten anything useful in vault since it launched this season, I keep maxing out on my tokens.
Edit: Oh my lawd! The queen’s trinket upgrade I have been trying to get to replace my raid finder version holding me back just popped up in the wrong character’s vault who cannot use it! Ahhhh!!
Spymaster is a super niche trinket. You can’t use it on pull and you have to watch your stacks, delay it several minutes into the fight. Then once you hit the stacks, you need to sync it with your cds. Which can be tough to do several minutes in. Then you have to find a spot between mechanics so you can patchwerk dps for the full uptime of 20 seconds lol.
You are better off using something else.
…And because oddly enough, no one else said it 50 posts in…
(can I have your gold?)
It’s more nihilistic than fatalistic.
Fatalism implies that events are predetermined and inevitable, rendering human effort irrelevant.
Nihilism, on the other hand, deals with the notion that nothing inherently matters. In this case, the statement could align with several forms of nihilism: existential, cosmic, ultimate, or even axiological (the latter mentioned because an “imaginary score” reflects a constructed value system.) Personally, I’d categorize it as cosmic nihilism, which highlights the insignificance of human values, achievements, and systems in the face of an uncaring universe.
That said, while the observation might be true on a universal scale, it’s worth noting that the lack of inherent meaning doesn’t invalidate the subjective value we assign to things. The impermanence of something doesn’t negate its significance to us in the moment. Nor does meaning require external validation. As humans, we have the freedom to create, redefine, and even discard value systems as we see fit.
This idea ties into the philosophy of existentialism and finds resonance in Nietzsche’s writings, particularly Thus Spoke Zarathustra. Nietzsche suggests that, in the absence of objective meaning, we must become the creators of our own values. The impermanence of existence is not a reason to despair but an opportunity to impose our will on an indifferent cosmos and shape it according to our own ideals.
This is the philosophy underpinning Fight Club, where the narrator, trapped in consumerist ennui, faces the crushing realization of his own mortality and the futility of his actions. What’s the point of anything he does? That’s the core question—nihilism in its most existential and cosmic forms.
Through Tyler Durden, the narrator sheds the societal roles and values that have chained him, rejecting the hollow pursuit of possessions and expectations. By embracing chaos, raw experience, and personal agency, he finds a way to overcome the void. This aligns with Nietzsche’s concept of the Übermensch—the individual who casts off imposed values and creates their own meaning.
But Tyler isn’t a perfect answer. He represents nihilism pushed too far: destruction for its own sake. The narrator’s ultimate breakthrough isn’t just in rejecting societal meaning but also in rejecting Tyler’s brand of pure negation. He takes control, forging a balance. It’s not about abandoning meaning entirely or burning the world down; it’s about choosing what matters to you and owning it.
There is a really good youtube video about it if you are interested.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NpxHFNvlUmU&t=198s&ab_channel=SaintBob
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jv79l1b-eoI&ab_channel=exurb1a
Nihilists believe in nihilism.
If you could learn how you would die, would you take the opportunity?
As a PvP player, I’ve been sitting here in my BIS for two weeks now.
I just go to a merchant and buy my gear.
It’s simple and effective. No random stuff at all.
wtf is dinar/bullion?
It is ok to play other games if you aren’t enjoying WoW right now due to whatever reason.
Go have fun.
The used to be called Emblems of Frost once, long ago, and before that badges. You could just go to the vendor and get the thing you wanted, provided you had enough raid kills / daily dungeons.
Maybe next time try using that gear to do something harder.
Can I borrow your lawnmower? The one I borrowed from the last person to leave is out of gas and if I wanted to pay for gas I wouldn’t be borrowing lawnmowers.
Also, want to buy a used mower?
Emblems are not remotely the same as dinars.
Mind blowing that people cant see how myth raid is gatekeeping several specs in M+. That alone is reason enough for dinar system.
Alternatively they could balance trinkets properly but we have seen how that goes.
No, mythic raid is not doing it. (other than, it exists.) And m+ isn’t the sole thing to balance around.
I love when I come into a thread and the OP is being trolled by every single avatar that I currently have on ignore.
They need to just ban these trolls. They literally add ZERO to any thread and just serve as divisive entities.
Wow, you ignore a lot of people.
Have you considered finding an echo chamber instead?
Get a spark fragment. You’re wearing 619 bracers.
Way to add to the conversation.