yeah no one is gonna look for sketchy/ilegal research on a testimony of some random personw ith a reputation of making stuff up.
And if you did climb a mountain the presitage is the fact that you did it. Not some item.
Yes, actually.
This question can’t be answered because it’s based on a made up premise.
It’s a question based an a fake premise so any answer would be equally false because it’s pertaining to a fantasy.
So I suppose the answer “42” should satisfy you? You asked a question, there is your answer.
You’re encouraging people to go to almost certainly virus filled websites. Likely violating ToS.
Ok, so? So if wanting to hoard rewards.
You can lie and people can refuse to answer you?
The majority has spoken.
Name a single fortune 500 company that hasn’t broken a single promise ever. Blizzard already has themselves. If it’s not a written contract it means nothing to them. Companies are not people. Promises have no value.
Who cares. you’ll still have your reward and “bragging rights” for having done it 10 years ago. Almost certainly cheesed it in antorus gear though.
Depends on the promise. And context. Promises made in good faith between two individuals are important. But a promise made between an org has never meant anything.
Bliz does this it just takes them forever to get around to it. 10 years is long enough. Whoever is high up vetoing the overwhelming majority of players and devs wanting it probably needs to be veto’d or overidden.
They will relent, they almost always do.
And no classic wow, and no hide chest piece, no transmog legendaries, no aotc mounts returning, no classic wow pvp transmog without the achievement, etc, etc.
People? no. Companies? yeah. If breaking a promise benefits me there is no reason for them to not do it.
I’ll teach my kids to be wary of any company and anything they say that’s not written in blood.