He's done more in the first patch of Dragonflight than all of Shadowlands.
Next wedding will be these two, I do like how they are making characters spend time together in a realistic way.Oh and also to help in the events and be useful! no sitting for you Baine!
I know they've got a lot of work to do to convince a lot of people the direction has changed, but it's hard for me to take seriously people who are still acting like the devs don't listen to players like they were in Shadowlands.They said in 9.1.5 there was a change in philosophy going forward, and almost everything we've since then has borne that statement out. They used to say there was no way they could include old characters in every expansion where they don't make sense, but now we've not only got vendors and flightmasters and profession trainers from starting cities or pet tamers from Draenor exploring the isles alongside us, they're putting in a lot of player-requested interactions and mini-chains. People made fun of Baine all of SL, for good reason, but now they're spotlighting him.I'm very glad at the change in direction, personally, and I really hope DF does well, if only to keep it going this way. This has been the best expansion in a long while in several important ways and it'd suck going back to something like Shadowlands just because it was overdue and too late by the time it happened. Hoping to see more from old characters in the next expansion, too - DF might be a little unique in that it's about exploration and somewhat more relaxed than some recent expansions, so it's possible next expansion won't have as many opportunities to randomly see the world fleshed out... unless it's revamped again.
So this means the whole expansion is going to be nonstop primal assaults colored differently each patch? Yay....
They better remain friends, because this would be the most rushed and out of the blue relationship. Wow, let's get the only 2 tauren lore characters together, they have so much in common! They're both chieftains, and young, and nice... Baine has infinitely more chemistry and history with Anduin, change my mind. They'd never (mostly because IF they ever did, they are absolutely going to go the Wrathion route, blizz are paper thin at hiding their favourite ship), but purely theoretically, the tongue in cheek descriptions about Baine and Anduin being the best of friends, constantly writing each other and visiting even at time of war, trusting each other's advice and hoping for a future when the horde and alliance can be allies quite literally reads like when historians say "Achilles and Patroclus" were best buds, they got married, like best buds do, they lived together all their life, like BEST BUDS, they adopted children they raised together, because they were so tight, and their house seems to have had only one room with one bed for them, wow they were such good friends.I also just want to see the Wranduin shippers explode, actually. The simple pleasures in life.
awesome even mayla returns
It's gonna suck when Magatha kills him off, cripples Mayla and takes over both the Tauren and Highmountain Tauren.
Nobody is prepared to know that Anduin/Sylvanas is going to be made canon as the goddess Golden intends... Denying it is a cope (also it's kind of genuinely sexist/homophobic to think that soft nice boy=gay). As for Baine/Mayla... I'm very neutral about them, mostly because I despise Baine's salty stupidity and am vaguely unimpressed by Mayla. Lor'themar/Thalyssra mostly comes across as a political marriage in the meta sense, despite the romantic short story released about them. There's also a notion of "these characters aren't gay, honest!" with those two in particular. Especially given the timing when Blizz was trying to salvage things with China... But with Dragonflight, they just went full birds up with the amount of queer content to a pretty deservingly mixed reaction. Corporate wishywashiness tends to lead to that.