Final Fantasy VI did this brilliantly.
Kefka decimated the entire planet. Whilst the heroes did end up killing him off eventually, the world was left a wasteland.
Final Fantasy VI did this brilliantly.
Kefka decimated the entire planet. Whilst the heroes did end up killing him off eventually, the world was left a wasteland.
I think we need one soon.
While the horde and alliance are off in other lands, fighting the current bad guy.
They never knew someone was building up a massive army. Waiting for
the right time to strike. Perhaps the Naga?
When the factions return home. They find Azeroth in ruin.
All horde and alliance camps and villages have been destroyed.
All towns and cities are now under the armies control.
The factions suffer a devastating attack before they are ready which
send them into retreat and into hiding. The factions split up with each race
going their separate ways to fend for themselves while in hiding.
Each race works at rebuilding their armies for a future attack.
The raids would be the horde and alliance cities themselves as
a united army of all races fight to take their cities back.
I would love for an expansion to end like that. Kind of like Empire Strikes Back, and the next expansion after is about the hero’s picking up the pieces….
I’d say the Jailer lost the battle but won the war.
he killed off a lot of the playerbase.
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That just seems like we missed the most interesting part of the expansion and now we have another generic villain fight.
did Illidan succeed? technically he is now exactly where he wanted to be…
The villain won in WoD.
Grom deserved to die.
i would expect blizzard to do that at the very end of WoW. then players get mad maybe or something then later on they announce hopefully a WoW2 with upgraded graphics and what not maybe slightly redesigned game like action combat only idk.
obviously a stretch but that is what i would expect if anything. Kind of like how with some movies especially horror movies the end twist the villain/ghost/demon is still alive/supposedly banished but at the end they show it as basically a hint that there is going to be a sequel to the movie
nzoth won and that is fact. he is presently wrecking azeroth and an alternate version of us (the one with the apocalypse gettup in the primalist future) gathered up their allies to resurrect ragnaros to help.
also, murozond happens because nzoth. he already has a history with corrupting aspects.
Yeah every expansion where the Alliance wins is an expansion where the villians win ![]()
Bold words from the henchman of an expansion villain.
Who was that again? Remember being the failed experiment of one but not a henchdragon
Nah, the dracthyr succeeded well enough that y’all were Neltharion’s best buddies for awhile, going around fighting all his battles for him. He only locked them up later when they started thinking for themselves.
I don’t understand how canonical Jaina in BFA was even remotely feasible for our players to fight.
Realistically the power she displayed during Draz was… insane. She could have frozen us solid on the spot, frozen our blood, or a thousand other things. The in-canon, in-game, unbelievable power required to freeze the literal ocean is something that we cannot realistically place a token of equality to in terms of scaling strength.
How we won that is the biggest plot armor ever.
Idk didn’t Rasz win? She released her siblings.
I’d be up for a bigger loss. Another cataclysm per se where the new system of the expansion is actually just rebuilding Azeroth while we clear out the baddies unleashed from their victory and use professions to rebuild. By the end of the xpack we’d be done and we’d have our updated Azeroth and they’d be able to send it out in waves without having to create brand new zones or anything.
Of course this would be the player housing expansion too. ![]()
perhaps it could work with a light/void invasion. probably light because they strike me as the type to totally just act like zealous occupiers and aren’t as chaotic as the void which might destroy a lot of stuff. also could justify a lot of fanservice bringing back people who aren’t really our friends but also don’t want a cosmic force controlling a titan planet.
Let me hazard a guess here. You just got finished watching Infinity War?
That was probably plan B. The Jailer was after Azeroth’s world soul. Seems like the best way for him to do that, i.e. Plan A, would be for Sylvanas to eliminate one world power while controlling the other with an iron fist. We stopped her from doing that on both accounts. The Horde lost the faction War by 8.1.
8.2. and 8.3 were exclusively against Old God forces.
I swear. Some of you just come in to make the same topics every 3 months lol