Only if they had the Scepter of the Shifting Sands which was out of reach for 99% (or more) of the player on a given server. Maybe 1 or 2 other GM’s of top Guilds got it before it went away.
It’s completely different to something open to all players for over two yeard which was advertised as time limited. And the Scarab Lord Title never came back which was the actual exclusive part. Your reaching with this.
This might be the worst argument I’ve heard for it yet. By this very same logic they should take out EVERYTHING from every past Expansion and to hell with the people who haven’t played it.
The argument was posed that the newbies wouldn’t quit simply because they can’t obtain something from the past.
Conversely, would a veteran player quit simply because said newbie can now tackle a similar challenge they once did for a reward they got when it was first introduced? I wouldn’t. Heck, I’d be glad they have that chance.
I’m against the deletion of any content from the game it feels crappy even as a person that got their MT weapons. You can’t even do the fight thanks to the exclusivity thing. Same with the mop legendary cloak it really is garbage. Add a title for those who did it like usual and just let everyone mog it.
That’s a strawman and you know it. Not EVERYTHING needs to be exclusive, but there SHOULD be SOME items that are. Don’t be a jerk. I didn’t get the Mistweaver appearance and I’m a MW main now. I’m not screaming that I should get another shot at the appearance because I didn’t play MW THEN.
yep, this is what I’m in favor of. Don’t sell out the old ones.
Give us new ones to work for…and gate them exclusive. Put seasonal deadlines on them. There’s nothing wrong with exclusivity unless you take it away later and devalue what people chose to work on under that premise.
I know, but for them to have the same thing, I’d request a time hop to where all the legion abilties and things replaced what we have. That’d be the only viable way, imo, for people to do this without it feeling cheesy and hold less weight.
Atiesh? Black Qiraji mount? TogC warhorse? Cloaks?
I’m not going to keep beating that dead horse again, but really, having those “same, but different” alternatives keeps things balanced.
Lets give the people that got their mcguffin muffins back in the day an acheivement for legacy completion of the things. There’s your recognition.
You paid: in the past, yes, but how does that keep the bills paid now, in the future.
Again: this is alot like the ‘well I did it back in my day, so why couldn’t you’ some of yall are forgetting, there are players trying WoW now, who were in kindergarten or younger then
Time sensitive. It means you were there at the time, and bothered to pursue whatever it was when the window was opened. I know their habit letting previous expansions wither is probably not the ideal practice, but you know what, it is what it is. I didn’t get the MOP cloak even though I played that expansion.
I am not the one proposing time-sensitive achievements of others be negated to satisfy those that missed out. If I missed getting something and I see someone with that item or mount, I think to myself, wow, cool - good for them, wish I had gotten that. Oh well.
I don’t come here and start crying everything should change because I want it. Can’t even believe people honestly.
Again, just because they are new does not entitle them to every single appearance. Why aren’t you guys crying that you can’t get Ateish anymore? Because it’s not shiny and you all want the shiny toy because that guy has it, it’s not fair that I can’t have it too because it’s cool!
The Mage Tower was such great addition I’m shocked we haven’t seen another one in two expansions now.
Maybe the next x-pac will bring something since like Legion it will be a do or die, break glass in case of emergency situation. Legion followed 2 lackluster x-pacs and 10.0 will be the same.
No-one is SCREAMING. People are REQUESTING. Blizzard can feel free to allow or deny. And no, it isn’t a strawman. It’s taking your argument and putting it to a bigger picture. Exclusivity hurts a game in the long run. It never helps it.