I am not your friend bud… oh wow, a wall of sensical text that actually has some real feedback, hang on let me read this.
Class design, professions, rewards, you know, I think they are catering too much to the Chinese and their need to play less to still be fulfilled, and I am being honest about that.
Look at their social rating system, you play too much and it may affect your rating. So why play a game where it takes 6 hours per day every day if you want to level a new character and unlock everything on them when Blizzard will let you do it in 2 hours a day for only 4 days a week?
I can actually boost a character to 110, play BfA content only and still be able to compete with the end game content, there is no need to go back anymore, even your professions achievement being 150 in current is enough, no need to level 700 points anymore unless you want old world stuff, like mounts and engineering items, which are not needed in BfA.
I feel you on the class design, once I have my Sky Golem on my main I will only go back their for raiding, and even than it may only be LFR raiding just so I can keep up to date while hoping they revert back to something similar to MoP where I last truly enjoyed being a healer.
But even than, as you have touched on, the rewards are not really there for me to even need to do anything outside raiding, I don’t really have a need to try find gear or any rewards, just run raids a couple of times and I am all but done unless I want to do high level keys or mythic raiding.
I don’t need to farm for specific Azerite gear, the first one I get will be enough, I am not in Method, I am not min-maxing my skills, I don’t need 3 stacks on Concentrated Healing, a 355>370 upgrade is more than enough for me and once I get that gear, I am done. I have not needed any upgrades for over a month now, been getting some from M10’s, but never really needed to chase a specific piece of gear with certain stats to give me that 0.5% better healing.
They really need to revert the entire system back to MoP and IMPROVE, EXPAND, not reduce, it’s en expansion, not a reduction.