![]() ![]() Just because the game is not really changing. Not even because of Panda's or the Monk class. I can't be bothered with the next expansion. I totally agree with you, after I killed Deathwing I'm out as well. They've even announced Scholomance and Scarlet Monastery as level 90 heroics, because WoW needed even more recycling of content, right? Cataclysm was bad enough for that. It won't be happening this time I can say for 100% certain. Usually every expansion has made me renew and play solid for a few months (or more). This game has been getting worse every expansion (although, TBC was fantastic raiding wise), and this looks like the dullest one yet. It's really quite funny to see what the game has become, it has definitely gotten progressively more goofy over the years but this move really kicks that into overdrive, I will say that the new areas look nice, though.Īnd I didn't watch the footage, I just looked at the screenshots and read the feature lists. This just looks all kinds of lame, even the talent system seems to be getting dumbed down. ![]() Cataclysm was terrible, but it actually seemed promising when it was announced. Well as someone that played throughout vanilla, TBC, WoTLK and Cataclysm I am. I guess that they will be able to talk to each other all the time and will get orcish or comman depending on which side they join they will probably have a quest to choose your side that includes learning the language yep that was me during the D3 Q&A crying that this is a joke, wow has always had joke things in it eg the lost vikings in uldermen, simon says quest in dragonspire all the holiday events, the theater bosses in kara, the way they have worked them into the law at this point is nice, the cataclysm has revealed pandaria and the horde/allli get washed up after a naval battle and all the player pandas were on a giant turtle (I wonder how many discworld jokes will be on it) which I guess will land somewhere when you finish the said:I'm not going to take the stance of THIS IS SHIT! before we even see anything. If Pandas can be either Horde or Alliance, can they talk to each other? I assume that all Pandas start in Pandaria but does that mean that there are Pandas who only know how to speak Horde in the area and others who only speak Alliance? Wouldn't they all speak Pandarian and then learn a second language associated to their faction afterwards? I'm guessing the last shred of logic has been tossed out the door for this expansion. In the meantime, I present to you the following song in celebration of this new Pandaren said: Word on the street is that Mists of Pandaria is playable in some form at Blizzcon, so expect more salient details to flow throughout the web during the weekend. ![]() In addition to the new playable race, Mists of Pandaria will up the level cap to 90, and add new talent systems, PVE scenarios, a new pet battle system, and a new dungeon challenge mode. ![]() This is the first race in the game that doesn't automatically start out as part of either faction, once again proving that bears cannot be trusted. Now, this new expansion will finally let you create a giant Panda Bear with a penchant for kung-fu fighting, and play him/her as a member of either the Horde or the Alliance. Originally joked as a mysterious "fifth race," the Pandaren have nonetheless been a much talked-about part of the lore of World of Warcraft in subsequent years and expansions. Proving that Blizzard are the kings of the game industry when it comes to the long-con, the publisher announced today at its annual Blizzcon event that Mists of Pandaria, an expansion with roots originating in an elaborate April Fool's Day joke back in 2005, is actually a real thing that Blizzard is releasing next year. ![]()
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