Not the only problem mon, during the entirety of BFA we got Bwonsamdi becoming the top loa for Zandalar, being soul bound to the Royal bloodline and there isn’t a single Zandalari character in shadowlands to interact with their literal god!
I vote for Jaina only for her role in Zandalar assassinating a Zandalari King. To be honest Shadowlands tried to make us care for Uther and Jaina about Arthas and I say here thinking, they all the same.
Taelia did the same until 9.2.
Even though she was standing by her long lost father she thought was dead.
Naw. That entire time they were in Oribos? Not a single word to each other. But when we’re in Zereth Mortis fighting for our lives? PERFECT time for a heart to heart.
It’s ridiculous that Jaina attacked Zandalar, killed King Rastakhan, tried to kill us, and then we’re taking orders from her in the Maw at the start of Shadowlands.
How would Alliance players feel if they landed in the Maw and Nathanos was in charge?
The Alliance gave Rastakhan the opportunity to surrender. He simply chose not to.
His life was already doomed from his pact with Bwomsamdi, if you did the Horde questing, you’d know that. He wasn’t long for the world.
If anything, you should be happy he was killed - he essentially betrayed his own daughter.
You mean like how Alliance had to sit there and take commands from Thrall for most of Cataclysm?
I feel that whole thing so much. I suspect alliance just like white women with light hair over any lesser humanoid races in their prejudiced eyes.
There are not enough dark rangers in this Maw Invasion!!!
Yep… When I switch the roles it doesn’t quite seem like the horde are the good guys in that scenario… Clearly the Alliance invading a foreign nation and demanding a ancient king to kneel and surrender was a great idea! No way any wow leader would ever go against those commands especially after you rob his treasury and blow up his harbor!
Thrall was Earthen Ring, but I understand that might be a hard concept from the faction that kidnapped him on his way to the Maelstrom then blew up goblin witnesses…
Yea, no. He may have been “neutral” - but that doesn’t change what he did as leader of the Horde.
That’d be like if Jaina went back to Neutral. Would you say everything was fine then?
It’s really amazing that you folks still have a massive chip on your shoulder a decade later.
Considering Rastakhan was quite literally never a part of the Horde - why do you think that impacts Horde players at all?
exactly this. She forsook Lordaeron… stick to your guns and make a light/undead playable race for the alliance. Being wishy washy and going back to lordaeron as a leadership role is just as weak as anything else Danuser cooked up the last few years.
From my experience Alliance players view neutral characters as either neutral (Alliance races) or political (Horde races).
I mean we’re still hearing about Thrall in Cata but we never hear about Malfurion who was just as prevalent in Cata, Tirion, Turalyon, Darion, Khadgar, Magni, Anduin, Bolvar, Illidan, Velen or any of the other hundreds of Alliance characters we’ve been forced to quest with.
Which was promote peace? Tell Garrosh to cool it in Northrend? Be Jaina’s ally? I’m not seeing why Thrall must be imprisoned for his crimes yet…
Because I am a troll, and all trolls are welcome in Zandalar.
They probably scrapped an idea they had for her. Maybe they’ll stuff it in some book in the future.
Bruh you killin’ Blood Trolls. They just want to do happy little sacrifices, why y’all buttin’ in?
Not only that though, you guys are picking on the Amani. Y’all actually kickin’ em while they’re down.
NO BLOOD SACRIFICING!
It’s not a new rule, it was made when Gurubashi tried to first summon Hakkar.
Any development Calia has will probably be shoved into a book.
We have several problems.
First, dialogues remaining the same even after you have completed the campaign.
I was Venthyr throughout the expansion and it was very disappointing that every time I opened a dialog with Prince Renathal, he would say that "I would not face Maldraxxus alone’, even after we “teamed up” with Maldraxxus to fight Kel’Thuzad.
The fact that Silvermoon was, for the better part of the The Burning Crusade conclusion (and Sunwell being reignited with the power of the Naaru), the Blood Elves wouldn’t drive the scourge away and finish rebuilding Silvermoon. You can’t even fly in that zone (along with Exxodar) as they never intended us to do that.
If you walk across Silvermoon, nothing ever changed since TBC. There are even blood elves being “manipulated” by the magisters… I bet if we look right there might be a blood elf that says something about Kael’thas going to redeem them, even though he already died more than 15 years ago in the game.
I understand that having limited staff and goals to meet, deliver the content that is “relevant” for progression is their objective, but for an RPG I would expect meaningful changes to places that we have “made impact” after some time. Such as… non-instanced Stratholme… why or how wasn’t Stratholme ever rebuilt.
I guess I have just too much expectations of this game while they can barely deliver consistent changes and dialogues to the most current content…
Boo this man. BOOOOOO
Blood for the blood noodle
The real problem is Blizzard’s inability to tell any sort of comprehensible story in game. Blizzard had three expansions to tell Sylvanas’ story in game and failed. It took them writing an outside book that most players will never read in order to do what the game failed to do.