World of Warcraft Writers

Are you the decider of what makes a game for kids and what doesn’t?

I can tell you some things I have decided, you’re a Rogue that’s strike 1.
You’re also Horde, both those things combined lead me to decide that you take yourself and things around you far too seriously.

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Worst is a pretty easy answer, probably the most popular one too, BFA through SL. Kind of self explanatory there.

Best, I want to say Wrath. The only thing hampering it was Blizz was sort of in their infancy in trying to do involved story telling in WoW. I would say Legion was the best but only because Blizz’s tech and experience had evolved so much. If instead they were doing Wrath at the time the did Legion, that would have been epic.

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Don’t want to enlighten me on how you decide a players name is worthy or not? Lol

Common sense and having two working eyes can show you the juvenile handling of the games lore.

Of course we are both just sharing opinions and I realize that unfortunately alot of people lack common sense :woman_shrugging:

In World of Warcraft, the in-game NPC authors of the Steamy Romance Novels are Bill Spearshaker and/or Francis Serbacon. However, Noah Scribeson appears to have taken over the series, beginning with A Steamy Romance Novel: Stormy Seas.
The Steamy Romance Novels are a series of erotic novels and in-game junk book items that were first introduced in The Burning Crusade. The novels are centered around the paladin Marcus and his encounters with various love interests. The books are filled with double entendres and “tawdry tales of carnality”.

Note: I have no idea what author irl actually wrote the novels. If anyone knows post it please.

Projecting, are we?

Okay, I’ll humor you.
Alt-codes are usually used for other languages to include special characters that aren’t normally found on keyboards, but this is not how people here use them. They use them so they can attain usernames that have already been taken, because they lack the imagination to create another without succumbing to using alt-codes. Therefore, somebody who has little to no imagination has no business criticizing the story put together by writers that of which they can scarcely match in caliber.

Stick to being needlessly cynical on game forums, that’s your niche as further proven by your faction and class combination.

We’re calling this guy a “writer?”

And this guy too?

Would you like to expand your opinion please?

Woah calm down my guy lol

Your full of all sorts of needless assumptions, aren’t you?

How do you immediately know why someone is using an alt code?
How do you decide if it’s allowable in your eyes in regards to the lore?
How can you assume that person has “no imagination” because of their name?

I sure hope you don’t believe the assumptions and stigmatizations of someones name or race irl.

Because it’s painfully obvious.

Because WoW races have well established naming conventions.

See answer 1.

Of course not, real life is irrelevant here and you’re trying to support your poor takes by trying to morally elevate yourself above others.

This implies it was good

WoW needs more chickens.

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I would just not entertain someone who takes your opinion personally and then decides to attack you over it, that’s something they have to live with lol

And I definitely wasn’t asking. We can read, you know. :wink:

Taking it personally? That’s a bit of a stretch, it doesn’t take taking something personally to call out luke warm takes.

This was a major Cata plot, Twilight cultists and Dreadlords impersonated Si:7 and major Horde leaders to keep the Alliance and Horde at each other’s throats under Variann. It almost worked too.

We could easily have Alliance and Horde constantly at war, however realistically not everyone supports this, where was Velen during BFA and certain other leaders? Not even in the war. So why don’t WE have that option? We’re canonically part of several neutral factions as well as the Alliance/Horde, why then are we constantly pigeonholed into “Horde or Alliance” champion respectively?

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Always was a game for teen boys though.

A lot of respect for the writers was lost after Shadowlands