My guy, you just typed “Uwu” and are calling me cringe. Please look in the mirror.
If this game was more character-centric then whatever, I’m not against the concept.
But it’s not. WoW’s characters are largely wallpaper or show up solely to move the overarching plot of the day forward.
You don’t get any real character development in the game anywhere, the only stuff close comes from the novels.
So no, I don’t think this is the correct game to implement this kind of feature and I hope Blizzard doesn’t try it.
I wouldnt have a problem with it. As long it was so only the player can see all chat
and emotes to their NPC. A lot of players in any MMORPG can not be trusted
to not find a way to use it to troll and annoy others.
Edit: Being able to have a husband/Wife would kind of go along with housing.
I don’t see the point of adding another renown track that many players will feel compelled to complete simply because it’s there.
I understand the RP behind it, but in the end it’ll just be another Rep grind for most.
You can feel the love in this thread, right kids?
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If it was like that, I would consider giving it a go.
I kinda like Alleria/Turalyon as a pair. Maybe my only problem with their relationship is the way they wrote their relationship is very inconsistent. Today they are a loving couple and tomorrow they are once again strained and immediately the day after they are warming up again like wtf?
Too late. I pick Nalaidea Rivergleam.
Honestly in regards to like star wars they act as “companions” you can use them as a tank, dps or healer when you are adventuring. If I recall correctly when you are “romancing” them you can take the relationship so to speak to “friendship” or “romantic” and you can change their mogs and stuff.
only if we could create the npc or rather its one of our own existing npc’s and have a whole RP page to say how they are related or how they know eachother.
No, because I have a feeling it’s gonna get really weird. Join a RP server or something.
Most of my characters are already dating each other.
I’d be way more interested in features that let me use my own alts as Delve companions or Follower Dungeon party members so I can finally let them occupy in-game space next to their partners, which are also things that folks with no interest in romancing their roster would likely enjoy being able to do.
I’ve played plenty of games with romance options, BG3 being one of the most recent. I don’t think it would suit WoW really. Not to mention it could potentially change the game’s rating? But I just don’t think it’s good for WoW.
What would be the point? Most characters are fully uninteresting or completely written in 10 different ways.
Even if you wrote or designed new characters specifically for this, I don’t see how it would work well, nor do I trust current Blizzard to even write anything that would make this a good idea.
Fine on paper, but Blizzard could not be trusted in practice.
That’s a hard pass for me… romance systems only work in RPGs because we grow with those characters and story. WOW doesn’t have any quality character development or story that allows a romance system to thrive. Plus, I don’t personally want one. ![]()
only if they let us court xalatoes
People these days get way too parasocially attached for this to be a good idea.
Not really. I’m talking about the whole story line in them, not the rated x parts.
No thanks.
hell no /10chars