And for the people saying “No it doesn’t”, Yes it does.
ZA is a 40 minute rush and most people have gotten the bear and most of the loot. For those that haven’t, don’t worry. ZA won’t cease to exist when Sunwell is released, and people will still run it in Wrath anyway for the bear.
The proper thing to do when you make a false statement in the OP is to edit it out.
Failing that, do not blame everyone who comes in to keep correcting you.
WOTLK classic itself is an assumption, but we are pretty safe on it.
The unwise choice here would be not to farm the mount because they might not remove it at Wrath launch. Nobody knows. History is the safe bet.
Time during Sunwell or not, I still don’t have one and I don’t need one bored underachiever prodding content releases along far faster than should be. Because 2 months after Sunwell launch, you’ll be posting wOtLk NeEdS a ReLeaSe DaTe NoW.
I’m only surprised you couldn’t find my own correction which is the 2nd reply directly underneath the post.
How many people do you think won’t get the mount if they commit to diligent farming on ZA lockouts. It’s 100% drop rate? How easier does Blizz need to make it to stop people from getting offended on a tiny minority’s behalf who didn’t farm it or got incredibly unlucky.
Also, announcement of a release date doesn’t speed content a long any faster than Blizz wants it to be. They choose the date, not I. The only thing I want is transparency.
Based off the end of season 3 for arena, I would go on the assumption may 18th will be the release of sunwell. One week of intermission between seasons, then S4 starts may 12, then SWP may 18th.
This is based on how they have done each release so far in tbc.