Did you call Blizzard and ask to speak to a manager?
It’s basic logic. We’re a year away and the drops are really really really random. You can either be a sane person and not worry about it and just get it when you get it or you can be you; an impatient person who has to have it right now and will be a raving lunatic on the message board until he gets it.
Either way you’ll eventually get it, how you handle that time in between is up to you
They actually think people are willing to pay $80 for a expansion after the mess that is BFA. This has to be a out of season april fools joke.
I’ll only be getting the base edition for this expansion.
Way to show “them.”
Once again, where is it stated in the quest that that is what you’re supposed to do? It doesn’t. And no one has confirmed that’s what you’re supposed to do. Because some people have farmed since it came out and have yet to get even one ‘clump’ of echoes, barely getting one a day, and some people have farmed for hours and not even broken ten. Ultimately, no one knows what the mechanics of the drop rates are and it was never mentioned in this premium quest what they were. Which means telling me ‘get over it and grind it’ is basically saying ‘don’t complain about something you don’t like because I don’t mind it’ which is a redundant mentality. If you didn’t mind anything, you wouldn’t be here. But you clearly mind the fact that I mind it, which means you’re kind of a hypocrite. If I mind it, but I can’t complain, then neither can you. But if you can complain, so can I.
as previously mentioned, the vast majority of quests have ambiguous objectives, which are meant to be figured out by the players.
why would this quest be any different?
I’d rather not wait six hours and twelve minutes on the phone (the amount of time I waited the last time I had to call blizzard earlier this year) to get in contact with Blizzard customer service and then wait another three hours for a manager to be available.
Man, this temper tantrum is going places. So you’re sticking it out with raving lunatic. I’ll be sure to come show you my new transmog when I eventually get it from just doing emissaries.
And another troll. Thanks for making it easy to identify you by offering absolutely no substance to your beliefs or arguments.
Current Blizzard is having major issues with bugs lately and I could speculate why, but only they know the real reason
Because of this I don’t preorder anything now unfortunately, I mean a bug here and there is expected, but lately it’s just gotten outta hand!
My Priest which I had hand leveled has only heart of Azeroth level 11 neck.
My Paladin after boosting has that level 50 heart of Azeroth which is a massive boost.
Bug race confirmed.
I dropped 84 on mine(stupid Euro).
No complaints from me outside the first few days of seeing no echoes.
Ill have it in two days.
The next step is for Blizzard to create a $100 bundle that gives you the $80 bundle but unbroken.
If you get your priest to 120 and do the Nazjatar quests up to and through Magni’s side quest, your heart will get a big boost. The big issue with the heart when it comes to boosting was not the Artifact level, which is what you’re describing, but the item level, which is a seperate level you can see by mousing over the heart.
Through the quests you can do you’re supposed to get a boost to the item level that’s around 40-60, a big boost in how much stronger your heart was. That wasn’t happening for boosted characters though even when they did the right quest. My naturally leveled warlock would have a heart level of 36, but it’s item level would be around 400, while my boosted rogue would have a heart lvl of 50, but an item lvl around 370. It’s been stealth patched, however, and the heart now properly gets the boost it should (and hearts that hadn’t gotten the boost also get it even if they’ve done the quests already.
That’s one bug down, several more to go.