The next World of Warcraft expansion reveal has a time from freeamfva's blog
Let’s all make a deal here. We all know that the next World of Warcraft expansion is going to be named Dragonflight because Blizzard is very bad at keeping these things a secret, so when the developers announce it, we will all agree to try to act surprised. Of course, we also knew that the expansion was being announced at some point on April 19th, but until today there hadn’t been an official time or anything. Today, thought, we have a time as well, with the reveal happening at noon EDT on April 19th and viewable on YouTube or Twitch.To get more news about Buy World of Warcraft Gold WLK, you can visit lootwow.com official website.
It’s still unknown exactly how long the reveal will take, just like the content of the expansion is yet unknown (aside from featuring dragons in some capacity given the name), but at least now you have a time to set aside for the reveal itself. Keep your eyes peeled for all the details as the information arrives on the 19th.
You could argue that you don't need to min-max unless you're a mythic raider or pushing high keys in Mythic Plus dungeons. But pretty much every player I know will always follow guides to optimise their output, and it won't be any different with the Shards system. It's fun to get the most out of your chosen class and spec and push to see what you can do. But it's also incredibly demoralising to realise that the time (and gold) you've spent crafting your current legendaries has just been a waste.
Looking back over previous expansions and the various power systems that have come and gone, I can't remember anything that feels quite as disjointed as what we're about to get with 9.1. Of course, no system is ever perfect; even when we did have tier set bonuses, some were always way better than others. And the recent Corruption system in BFA got out of hand towards the end, especially for those that could stack Twilight Devastation. Maybe the Shards of Domination system will be better than it looks on paper, but the hoops we're going to have to jump through to find out honestly makes me wonder if I can be bothered, and that makes me sad.
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I really don't envy the WoW devs at all. I can't even begin to imagine how hard it must be to balance everything while keeping the game engaging for the variety of players that World of Warcraft caters to. I honestly hope my gut reaction is proven wrong. Like many others, I've been looking forward to this update for ages, but the news of a new power system that will essentially negate the work I've put in over the last seven months just leaves me feeling cold.
It’s still unknown exactly how long the reveal will take, just like the content of the expansion is yet unknown (aside from featuring dragons in some capacity given the name), but at least now you have a time to set aside for the reveal itself. Keep your eyes peeled for all the details as the information arrives on the 19th.
You could argue that you don't need to min-max unless you're a mythic raider or pushing high keys in Mythic Plus dungeons. But pretty much every player I know will always follow guides to optimise their output, and it won't be any different with the Shards system. It's fun to get the most out of your chosen class and spec and push to see what you can do. But it's also incredibly demoralising to realise that the time (and gold) you've spent crafting your current legendaries has just been a waste.
Looking back over previous expansions and the various power systems that have come and gone, I can't remember anything that feels quite as disjointed as what we're about to get with 9.1. Of course, no system is ever perfect; even when we did have tier set bonuses, some were always way better than others. And the recent Corruption system in BFA got out of hand towards the end, especially for those that could stack Twilight Devastation. Maybe the Shards of Domination system will be better than it looks on paper, but the hoops we're going to have to jump through to find out honestly makes me wonder if I can be bothered, and that makes me sad.
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I really don't envy the WoW devs at all. I can't even begin to imagine how hard it must be to balance everything while keeping the game engaging for the variety of players that World of Warcraft caters to. I honestly hope my gut reaction is proven wrong. Like many others, I've been looking forward to this update for ages, but the news of a new power system that will essentially negate the work I've put in over the last seven months just leaves me feeling cold.
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Added | Apr 14 '22 |
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