Is Remix really just going to fizzle out?

What about the people that stopped playing because they got all the previous rewards.

You are the one calling something not specific to shaman, a shaman set

:person_shrugging:

All I said is when I leveled up and saw there were zero sets specific to shaman, like I was hoping for, I stopped playing.

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Is MoP Remix a canonical part of the game? Is that 100% confirmed by Blizzard?

Because using the Infinites served as more of a motif in my eyes than anything else.

In any case, the event is done, at this point. It served its purpose and there’s no need to do anything else now. Prepatch is next week.

Yeah the group is just struggling to form because people keep leaving after waiting for more people. I get it’s Timerunning, everything is so zoom, but let the group form lol

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Who knew a “visit Eternus,” and a “Thank you for helping us try to understand these events and why they cannot be changed, here’s 2 gold” was such a problem!

The event doesn’t start until the 30th. Why are people so against an end quest when we got intro quests based off of what we just did in game with them in Thaldrazsus?

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The dailies drop a ton of bronze and they could always pull a Plunderstorm and up the bronze drops again before the end.

I never said anything about being against an end quest.

But MoP Remix was just a little detour while we waited for the next expansion to hit. That next expansion is almost here, and I imagine most people aren’t going to be sticking around in MoP Remix when it does.

It served its purpose.

Yeah, this is the hardest part of doing them. I don’t get why people can’t just have a little patience and stick around. Sadly, if the group starts and beats any of the bosses anyone who joins will just leave because they want a fresh run. Heck if it keeps up I’ll log in and put an extra body in your group, if I can. I don’t know how Remix servers work.

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But that’s what the OP is asking for. You replied with a “no.”

What does any of this have to do with an end quest???

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They specifically asked to be able to buy it.

We’re talking about two different things.

I’m talking about this:

And to expand more on what we’re saying:

I literally did not say no. I just said it served its purpose and so there’s no need to do anything else.

That does not mean I’m against the introduction of an end quest. It just means the likelihood of getting one is extremely marginal because Blizzard’s intent for the event wasn’t to build out some cohesive storyline, but instead create a game mode for us to waste our time in.

“follow up with the Infinites” is too vague, esp when the only clarification given at the time was “more stuff to buy”

All things stated after people said “no”

I’m done with it unless they add arsenals for all weapon drops.

And yet that’s exactly how it started. Or did you skip reading all of the intro quests?

It really isn’t.

And? It was stated before you made your comment about the wrong part of the topic.

The introductory quests established a framework to ease you into the event so that you weren’t just plopped right into the middle of it with no understanding of what the mechanics were.

They weren’t there to introduce a story, which was only window-dressing.

And yet they did. Thus, an exit quest is not asking for something out of character here.

Also: you just said:

So which is it? Was there no story or was it story for window-dressing? You contradicted yourself in your sentence.

This just sounds like you want to be contrarian just to argue.

We are rolling! At Galakras now!

Woot woot! Time to finish up with Remix!

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It would be much worse to have let people burn themselves out on it and then dumped a fresh batch of new rewards this late in the game.

Grats, enjoy your new title!

Ok.

I will just move on.

“follow up with the Infinites” can only possibly mean “a new quest line that gives people weapon mogs”, and has nothing to do with the OP asking to buy them.

I apologize for this read error.