Is there a reason he didn’t destroy, or at least move, the Waystone after our first escape? I just escaped the Maw again, with allies this time. Torghast is supposedly where he keeps his most prized possessions, so move the Waystone in there. Come on, buddy, you gotta be smarter than that if you want to win.
I was thinking the same thing when i had that quest for the first time.
I hope the explanation is he can’t destroy it.
all according to his plan
just like all good morning cartoon villain
“Just as planned.”
If you think that made him look dumb, wait until he discovers the trouble with Anduin’s bell magic.
I hope the explanation is he can’t destroy it.
Then we also we need an explanation on why he can’t just build a fence around it or just bury it under 100 meters of dirt.
The Waystone has plot armor. Jailer can’t touch it.
He’s waiting for the permit to go through.
This is legit what I have been thinking since the start. He know what we’re using to get out. Destroy it?
“Oh he can’t! It can’t be destroyed!”
Ok, we’ll its sitting on a rock over the void™ so…break it off the rock and throw it in?
Unless Ven’ari is really the Jailer running a long con on us, yes, the Jailer is an idiot.
Well even a cartoon villain would at least have traps etc around it…
So many options mentioned, and he hasn’t used any of them. I can already tell this guy is going to be a riot…
For all the silly filler quests they’ve put in so far, just bouncing out the same way the jailer initially watched us go out felt very anticlimactic
I think he simply does not care.
Maybe he needs the waystone to escape as well. He just has not figured out a way to use it and maybe thats what he needs anduin for.
That’s a possibility, but he can still move it, or put it under heavy, round-the-clock guard.
Then I guess he won’t mind if I pop back in and save everyone else still trapped in there, now that I know I can pull people out with me.
It’s been enchanted with a “someone else’s problem” field.
It’s too late to stop us from warning the other covenants and nothing else we’ve done so far appears to have actually hindered his primary plan, so with so many moving parts in motion, stopping our little incursions doesn’t seem like a high priority.
Besides, our little trick might have opened new options that he is still mulling over. Depending on what he actually wants/needs, it might still be possible to make use of us.
he is supposed to be this all knowing dude in the maw. and yet thousands of maw walkers go in and out of his tower willy nilly whenever they want to get power to stop him.
I suppose you may be right, though he seems to be underestimating us. Surely, he doesn’t expect to escape our gaze forever. Our main objective when we entered the Maw was to stop him and Sylvanas. There have been a few delay, but we’re coming for him…
World of Warcraft is what is called a “video game.”
It’s necessary that we have a bit of suspension of disbelief while playing. In real life you cannot shoot a ball of fire from your hands, you cannot fly in the air and griffons aren’t real either. In fact most of this stuff in this game is made up and not real.