Just paid $80 to grind for a featured pre-order item?

Because there’s always a sucker like you fall for the pre order meme, that’s why they are doing it. Don’t blame them for wanting money, blame yourself for giving them the money.

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It’s not really a grind. They’re on a little lockout that’s odd. Your first four or six every day will drop very easily, and then the rest become annoying. Just don’t think about it, and you’ll be fine.

How is it a grind, seriously? Took me 15 minutes, took my best friend 12 minutes.

I mean… come on.

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good value the quest thing just p!ssed me off dnt like pointless grind

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Dude the people on these forums would call walking to the microwave to get their food a major hike

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How long did you really take? :face_with_raised_eyebrow:

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even though it does say that it requires a quest the phrasing implies a actual quest to require it not a lengthy grind for no real reason

i mean it is a chore wish i didnt have to eat at all (just trolling)

It took me about 45 minutes but I also did it before blizzard patched the drop rate right when the preorder was dropped

I think its cool. Wish it was more involved.

So you don’t feel screwed?
I dunno, research is just smart before you give your money away.

Hey, ya know what? I got a bridge I can sell you! Cheap! No need to do any research!

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I was amazed when I heard how that worked. I was like, “You paid $80 for the privilege of grinding up a mog?”

Those promotions always leave out anything that would make you think you don’t have all the information you need.

Why did you grind it instead of just getting it naturally through the course of game play?

What’s all this now?

if it was an actual quest wouldnt have a prob with it at all, love the allied race stuff hate the rep grind for it but love the quest themselves.

That my point… Blizz shop items feel hollow cause its just cash. Its lame in an mmorpg.

Should be a scalable quest line with something difficult

nothing just raging about random stuff on thew internet… nothing to see here.

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Umm… yes it does.

Straight from the purchase page:

The flying mount grants a quest for the Vestments of the Eternal Traveler transmog set.

I agree, it’s stupid. Why did we buy stuff to have to do a grind for what we bought? Paying for things only to be time gated is a slippery slope. Next, we’ll start seeing mounts in the store that say “pay $25 to unlock a quest to get this mount!”

Well, BfA didn’t announce “new playable sub-races after grinding in this and the previous expansion!” either… it should kind of be expected by now that so-called features may have some fine print along with them :slight_smile:

yur late was already called out admitted my mistake, dnt need to drive the stake all the way through.

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