I have watched it. Not all LFR players have.
And depending on the nature of the next expansion, there is indeed a possibility it would be a spoiler.
I have watched it. Not all LFR players have.
And depending on the nature of the next expansion, there is indeed a possibility it would be a spoiler.
You’ve watched it. So you should know that the end cinematic doesn’t bring anything new whatsoever.
Every single future expansion will have a big bad at the end. No surprises here.
Also both intro and end cinematic are easily accessible outside of the game. You don’t need to kill the last boss to see it.
Now keep in mind, I don’t know why LFR content is constantly being time-gated, it makes no sense to me but unlike Argus, in terms of story, this one doesn’t change a thing regardless of what the next expansion is.
Unless of course some ppl are still hoping that Jailer actually wins, but cmon…
If the next expansion is indeed uniting the realms of existence because of zovaals warning, then it is indeed going to spoil it lol.
As I wish to see the next expansion in the game, today I still focus first 2 Allied Races on Legion storyline that I can’t wait for long to reached Level 50, In Draenor storyline case still want to gained Stormwind armor for me.
Lol what? That is not what the story is…It’s Zovaal that wanted to “unite” everyone and we knew that already. He also didn’t bother telling anyone why EXACTLY he wanted to unite everyone so what you’re suggesting cannot possibly happen.
And definitely not in the intro cinematic to the new expansion. Following Blizzard recent “storytelling improvements” the intro cinematic to 10.0 will be barely related to what the expansion is about in the end…
EDIT: What I’m trying to say is, the 10.0 cinematic will tell you absolutely nothing what the expansion is really about.
Look at BfA cinematic…as awesome as it was…the whole alliance vs horde thing was just a background, imagine how many more players would be drawn to the game if they put some old god themes in that cinematic…
I know I’m going on a tangent here…but you get the point.
And Guild Wars 2! End of Dragons expansion just released.
I honestly thought that game was dead.
I honestly thought Guild Wars 1 was also abandoned, but that’s not entirely true either (pretty significant graphics upgrade in 2020, still random players peppered throughout the world).
GW2 was entirely different from GW1, and because of that I didn’t spend much time with it. I liked multi-classing, attribute point allocations, customizing various skill setups for various playstyles. GW2 went the WoW route of over-homogenization.
Rock bands, unique races, better racials for PvP, better transportation options, in-game support galore (the Horde emblem physically etched in the landscape, found in dust patterns in random zones, basically everywhere), better armor skins, and limitless support and favoritism from the devs. But yeah—you’re right—what do Alliance have to complain about? Oh, wait—you’re wrong—very wrong.
So, what says Blizzard? Are you going to show Alliance equal treatment this time around or are you going to blame the Jailer? Or Afrasiabi? Or Asmongold?
Yeah. Autocorrect did that. Let’s be honest, though, if any faction is getting a facial, it’s the Alliance.
Well, I could go for a deep pore cleansing charcoal face peel. Winter is not kind to my skin.
The devs gave the Horde the better cucumbers.
Id rather save the date for when you finally decide to tell us why youve been butchering WoW and decide to actually make a good expansion.
This is also a great time to play, “What mechanic or system we’ve come to understand and rely upon will they rip away from us now?” I’m thinking it’ll be armor.
I can’t wait to see what the new expansion is going to be!!
I can already hear dragons roaring everywhere …
I’m super excited for the new expansion reveal, and how world of warcraft will be moving forward.
I love WoW and always have.
I ignore those people. They live for “the sky is falling” misery.