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After a weekend of fighting for the best time in various World of Warcraft dungeons, Aster.Y became The Great Push Season 2 champions. Tank Yeluo, Healer Anuo, and DPS Yemar, Quingxin and Xybb took home the gold.To get more news about buy wow items, you can visit lootwowgold official website.

The team earned a score of 174 across six dungeons and joined Season 1 winners Echo in the tournament’s hall of fame.

“I think it’s awesome to see [Aster.Y] succeed after coming so close the last time,” caster Moira “Meeix” Kloss said. “Seeing new teams, new team combinations and unexpected outcomes is the best thing about esports and it just makes me even more excited for the future of WoW PvEsports.”Caster Erik “DoA” Lonnquist and World of Warcraft Esports Associate Product Manager Adrian Archer-Lock also congratulated the team on their victory. While DoA said he’s really happy to see Aster.Y get the win after last time, Archer-Lock thanked the community for tuning in throughout the year.

The Great Push Season 2 was World of Warcraft’s second dungeon one-off tournament of 2021. To earn a spot in the event, Aster.Y first competed in the Proving Grounds phase. This qualifier involved over 7,500 teams and took place between Dec. 3-5.

In addition to Aster.Y, the other teams that qualified for The Great Push Season 2 between Dec. 10-12 included Echo Guardians, Method Sheesh, Mambo Jambo, Incarnation and Bonedust.One the first day of the tournament, six teams pushed keys in four different dungeons. This was followed by a fifth dungeon on Saturday and a final dungeon reveal on Sunday. At the end of each day, one team was eliminated from the tournament. While Mambo Jambo went home on Friday, Bonedust left on Saturday.

Championship Sunday involved the top four teams pushing keys as high as possible. The teams had five hours each, and Aster.Y broke a world record by clearing a Mythic+ 32 in the Necrotic Wake dungeon.

With their victory, Aster.Y won the lion’s share of the $20,000 prize pool and closed out World of Warcraft esports for 2021. According to Blizzard, future plans for competitive World of Warcraft will be unveiled in the new year.
freeamfva Dec 17 '21 · Tags: buy wow gold
Activision Blizzard continues to make changes to World of Warcraft's latest expansion through regular updates, but one recent change has fans perplexed. Although the latest expansion focuses on key Alliance and Horde figures, some important lore quests have been quietly removed.To get more news about buy wow gold safe, you can visit lootwowgold official website.

Reddit user Lenestar has done some research regarding quest changes made to World of Warcraft: Shadowlands with patch 9.1. The active World of Warcraft subscriber discovered the first quest-related issue upon accepting the 9.1 kickoff quest "The First Move." Lenestar was perplexed to find the cutscene where Anduin kills the Archon in Bastion as opposed to the cinematic focused on Anduin and Sylvanas.

After discovering this quest issue, Lenestar spent several minutes digging through Wowhead pages and World of Warcraft forum posts. The World of Warcraft fan quickly discovered that the entire Torghast storyline was quietly removed from the game upon the release of Shadowlands' Chains of Domination update back in June. Because of these changes, a World of Warcraft fan that's new to the Shadowlands expansion may be extremely confused by the sudden narrative jump.

Activision Blizzard has removed several things from World of Warcraft recently, including the Shadowlands Torghast quests like Explore Torghast, Remnants of Hope, Information for a Price, Torment Chamber: Jaina, Finding a Witness, Lest the Trail Go Cold, Torment Chamber: Thrall, Signs of the Lion, The Captive King, An Echo in the Darkness, The Highlord's Vision, A Mourneblade Born, and The Jailer's Grasp. These quests have been removed for new and experienced Shadowlands players alike.

Instead of completing the quests for saving Jaina Proudmoore and Thrall from Torghast in Shadowlands, the quests are being automatically marked as completed. Furthermore, if players choose to talk to Jaina Proudmoore in Oribos, her dialogue has been updated to explain the change. According to the new dialogue, Jaina and Thrall were saved from the Maw by another Maw Walker (the title given to players in Shadowlands).

Though players won't be saving Jaina or Thrall in the Maw, the quest to save Baine Bloodhoof remains. Because Jaina Proudmoore's dialogue has been updated to reflect the Shadowlands quest changes, it appears to be an intentional change to the expansion. World of Warcraft fans who play Shadowlands will still delve into the Maw on several occasions, but these changes have removed a lot of key lore moments in the expansion.

It's currently unclear why Activision Blizzard flat-out removed the Torghast quests, but the developer is known for retconning in other expansions. Although several World of Warcraft players had questions about why they had to go through the Maw on multiple characters, Activision Blizzard typically adds a skip option rather than simply removing the quests. It's also unlike Activision Blizzard to make major changes to World of Warcraft like the removal of these Shadowlands quests without mentioning it in the update patch notes.
freeamfva Dec 17 '21 · Tags: buy wow gold
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