Really sad they refuse to help mog collectors in any way

Diablo cross over event that starts on Jul 1 - it is supposed to have a special buff to improve drops for legacy content, though I haven’t seen any details on how it’s supposed to work.

ooh. thank you!

At least we don’t have void elf paladins, though.

That would be bad for the game.

Wasn’t the loot the same, and you would just get more options if you ran 25 man vs 10?

Honest question because I don’t remember.

Honestly couldn’t tell you. That may be accurate. I know that I was annoyed because I was in there for an achievement and hadn’t realized I was in the wrong version of the raid and couldn’t run it again after.

So they are buffing getting mog but they don’t care about mog collectors.

They dont want people farming them non stop for the mounts

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What mog collector doesnt have at least one character per armor type? I know you can collect all armor types on any character now but thats a recent change.

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“Really sad they refuse to help mog collectors in any way”

I bet if you think reeeeeeaaaallly hard, you can think of a few times when they have helped mog collectors to date. And that’s why you sound like a spoiled child, and that’s why you have 1 like and 49 replies.

Yeah, they should get rid of the appearances tab.

They don’t help mog collectors, after all.

laughs with my 65 level 80 characters

I have unlimited lockouts… more then I can ever do in a week

Right? I had a full compliment years ago.

To be honest, makes the loot table bigger so it’s actually WORSE to finish mogs.

This seems to directly contradict the idea that they refuse to help mog collectors in any way.

Honestly there’s so much crap to do in WoW, it almost feels silly taking the time to farm mogs in legacy content. There should be an option to curate legacy loot - as in, drops dynamically filter based on what your account has collected, so you only get pieces you’re missing. The ultra rare mounts/pets/mogs could be excluded from this, but I don’t think there’s any good reason why someone should have to spend weeks/months running through old raid content fighting RNG for a specific regular item drop - let alone trying to complete a raid collection…

And somehow it would still manage to drop 3 of the same bracers I don’t want but already have.

Thank you! This is really helpful, I wish one day they will consider removing all old raid lockouts, so we can do them as much as we wanted on the same characters we like the most (right now I just use a bunch of alts and cycle them around the week resets).

I thought that event was just a Diablo crossover where you could get the recolor T2 set. Where did you see info about a buff for legacy content?

If they are gonna do all that might as well just auto give EVERYONE all mog appearances after say 2 expansions have gone by (for this I think 1 expansion is too soon).

I gotta admit that’s me. I don’t see the problem. I could take a level 80 into almost anything pre current content and just let it stand there with an entire raid on me and I won’t even lose health. Why is walking through something that cannot do anything other than force you to walk through it even need to be done? Nobody is losing anything or gaining anything by doing that other than letting the players have access to cooler looking stuff to wear. That’s literally all it does…it stops people from having to mindlessly push w and hit another key every 3 minutes and let’s them look good at the same time. I’m pretty sure most people would enjoy having dozens of pages of tmogs stuff to look through rather than spending 20-40 hours walking back and forth. Shrugs. To be honest it’s actually a shame all that old art work and cool looking stuff is likely never to be even seen by a lot of people. If they opened up tmogs from everything previous at the end of every season, they could have a whole character designer feature. It would be a great gold sink and people would love it. Maybe have to do a quest or something for the mythic color sets or whatever. But anything would be better than spending hours and hours doing content that was dead years ago, poses no challenge whatsoever and is quite literally nothing but burning through time for something that will most likely inevitably get changed again anyway.