Wrath = Most Overrated XPAC

Yes and clearly people liked a Wrath. Regardless of however you feel about it. The raw data proves that. Wrath was the most successful expansion Blizzard ever released.

The raw data proves more people quit in wotlk than any other expansion. Be wrong.

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When you have more people playing, both are true. Learn basic math.

Done replying to obvious troll attempts, have a good day.

Youve been owned in debate by facts and logic now retreat.

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This is good flamebait people. I haven’t checked but I doubt the OP had to use sock puppets to post pump. Good flamebating will do that on its own.

There is so many things that are flame worthy that there really is something for everyone.

This was well played.

10/10

Actually I haven’t, I’m just done talking to people who clearly have zero idea what they’re talking about. If you even just google wow sub numbers, you’ll see in OG Wrath numbers were anywhere between 11.5m-12m people, and then at the start of cata, sub numbers were still 12m, but started to drop. Wow sub numbers never once dropped in Wrath. Google and see for yourself, the info is there. No one is retreating. Your logic and facts have proved to have zero logic or facts. At least I’ve shared information that is readily available to you on the internet. Can you show me where Blizzard lost subs in Wrath? Because I can’t find it.

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Wow I thought you were done replying. I guess you truly are a liar.

Stagnancy is worse than death.

Another lie.

A simple google search shows next to no growth during WOTLK as people were leaving and entering in MASS

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wottle kay is the beginning of the end but its popular for a reason. i do miss the quirk of vanilla but i am SO glad to have enchanting vellum. wanted to k*ll myself

I really am a liar, just like you really are a troll. You still have yet to counter with facts and logic. When you are able to, I’ll be waiting.

Wrath stayed consistently at 11.5m and increased to 12m. Every single other expansion at growth and dropoff. Vanilla-Wrath OG were the only expansions that didn’t see a decrease in subs during that expansion. Every expansion after Wrath you did see subs die off. There is no lie. I never said Wrath brought a lot of growth. However, you did claim that Wrath was when a lot of people dropped off, which just isn’t true. Numbers show that.

Thats called stagnancy; the only thing keeping WOTLK alive was Chuck Norris, Ozzy Osbourne, and Mr.T

THESE ARE FACTS

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If these are facts, please provide proof. :slight_smile:

You literally just proved my point by providing the data that the growth was stagnant thus leading to the facts marketing is the only thing that kept WOTLK from losing subs. Thank you for the data.

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As stated, you’ve yet to provide zero logic reasons or facts. Please stop replying until you can. I’ll be waiting.

You put cata as 2?

That’s a bad list.

Bro you literally provided the data 500k growth is nothing. The game stayed stagnant. YOU PROVED MY POINT. /IGNORED

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Thats actually a very reasonable assessment.

Cata’s PvE was actually Really good, just the first pruning of classes was badly done and was a big turn off. It had some bad design philosophies regarding the class design and the balancing,.

MoP was potentially the best wow expansion ever, at least it was regarding the PvE. Class design was definitely an improvement over Cata, even if it lacked the creativity potential of vanilla, bc and wrath.

Cata classes sucked imo because it had the least amount of customization options…

WoD wasnt as bad as some claim, but the class pruning again ruined the game, and this was the start of blizzards wheel of balance perspective where instead of playing your favorite class and spec, you now play the patch notes.

Legion, bfa, and SL for me all have the same problem, wod’s wheel of whos the BiS class for the patch, and borrowed power grind. Both those can die in a fire.

What are you talking about? Half the WoW playerbase is infatuated with Asian culture.

The best talent tree options by a long haul. Pvp probably the best as well. Wrath is when player power should have stopped, it feels like the game doesn’t have a ton of bloat like the other expansions.

  1. Vanilla is the best it is the game untainted, in its truest form. Levels mean things items mean things from start to finish.

  2. TBC expanded on vanilla in some ways that were good and some that were bad. Most specs got what they needed to be good enough to make it into raids. Flying mounts are a controversial topic for some, but they changed the game up a lot.

  3. WotLK expanded upon what TBC had given us and made it so the niche specs actually became the strong specs. Added vehicles and unique raid encounters with hard modes.

  4. MOP Fun expansion with tons of abilities, a fun new class, fun new zones.

  5. Legion the least bad bad expansion. It wasn’t good, but it was at least playable.

  6. Cata the beginning of the end. Everything in cata was about catering to casuals. Just keep nerfing content until babies can do it.

7-9 BFA-present day a joke of a game that is a shallow husk of what it once was. Nothing means anything anymore. No one cares what your gear is or who you are it means nothing. Grindy treadmill garbage.

dogs most overrated pet for sure
ferrets objectively superior

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