Blizzard didnt even bother to put silver and armor/weapons on the adds outside Brill. only some random cloth. How lousy is that! The questline just feels weird to begin with.
I think it sucks that Alliance players don't get to see the cinematic. That means a lot of players don't even know about its existence, because no teveryone checks cinematics on Wowhead and Youtube, and not everyone has Horde alts.
Hhhmmm. A plague eater made by someone sadistic that forms a monstrous amalgamation that needs to be destroyed, while Faranell being concerned primarily with his apothecaries and confident that Calia will not succeed.Looks like we're gonna need to keep a sharp eye on the apothecaries again...
Wish I'd known beforehand that I'd need to run this questline on my hunter in order to get the Dark Ranger attire ensemble. Somehow I thought it would behave like the DH warglaives transmog from the FoS "I'll Hold These For You Until You Get Out". Oh well.
Note: This questline reopens the portals from Lordaeron to Howling Fjord, Orgrimmar, Silvermoon and Stranglethorn for the Horde... But it's not account wide for the portals so you need to do it for every Horde alt you want to be able to access these portals.Also, when writing this Zidormi is bugged so if you are in present time you need to do the questline to be able to access Zidormi to go back to the Undercity before the war.
Oh great another council.
Now THAT'S how you have a final boss fight to cap off the expansion.
the horde gets a council, the forsaken gets a council. who gets a council next?
I love the fact that Blizzard gave us a new title and armor set but they really need to add Nightborne red eyes and white skin. They're elves too.
As far as the WoW setting goes I find these never ending councils very uninteresting. For real life sure I think it's a better way than a single all-powerful ruler obviously. However for the game I find it as so much less personality and flavor. Especially cause they keep doing it. It was kind of neat back in Cata with the dwarves. It was something new, there was a lot of tension, and each of the 3 leaders were decently established for the most part. However, now these councils are lacking any real substance to them. Warchief was such an iconic part of the Horde lore and identity. Getting rid of it made things seem somewhat hollow to me. Now this Forsaken council seems like a cheap copy of an already boring idea. While I don't like the idea of Calia becoming leader of a faction/race she's barely been a member of, it would at least be more interesting imo. Naturally this is all subjective and just my opinion, but for me this is quite disappointing. Maybe I'm just reading to much into it but too me it feels like they're trying to hard to have the in-game characters make decisions based on our modern, irl logic, politics, and ideologies.