Showing posts with label expansions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label expansions. Show all posts

Wednesday, 24 May 2017

Recap: World of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor



WoD to Legion

As i mentioned in my previous post, much has happened in the World of Warcraft that many of us know and love since I last wrote on this blog.



Warlords of Draenor was the first expansion where Blizzard moved towards the idea of "player housing" that so many people have been asking for since the game began.

Garrisons were instanced areas within the game that looked slightly different as to what level of garrison you had unlocked. however there was one style for Alliance and one for Horde. The garrison was instanced solely to you with the phasing software that Blizz have perfected since Cross-Realm Zoning was introduced.

There were many differing opinions on garrisons, and these ranged from people being upset at the content being gated behind a certain point in the garrison storyline, to problems with instance servers and complaints at one factions garrison style looking way better than the other.


Garrison Styles


I spent large amounts of time in both styles of garrison, and personally felt that the Alliance one was more aesthetically pleasing. The Horde design went with the usual outpost full of spikes theme that we seem to get lumped with all the time - I think Blizzard forgot about the beauty of the Blood Elf zones.

So pretty, this was in Shadowmoon Valley

Many spikes! This was in Frostfire Ridge
On the whole the garrisons were a successful Blizzard experiment in the phasing software they use, enabling them to have millions of players in one location but all separated into their own little bubble of privacy.

There wasn't much customisation available for the garrisons, other than seasonal decorations and you could get an auction bot if you collected all the relevant parts, and due to gathering professions such as mining, herbalism and fishing able to be completed in garrisons, many people hardly left them.

Content wise, the questing throughout the zones was decent, and the addition of collecting treasures for toys and a small amount of XP meant that the levelling experience was fast and fun. The whole alternate timeline thing was easy to take in as you followed the storylines. The more you did it the more it was possible to refine it - towards the end I was able to level characters just by collecting treasures, completing area bonus objectives and a few choice quests, managing to skip one or two zones completely (I'm looking at you Spires of Arak!)

Most zones were beautiful in their own way from the snowy wastes of Frostfire Ridge to the lush grasslands of Nagrand.

Frostfire Ridge

Nagrand

Raiding and End Game content


The raids in Warlords of Draenor were each fun in their own way, despite the last raid of the expansion lasting even longer than Siege of Orgrimmar had, burning many people out.

The first raid that many people completed was Highmaul - this was an ogre-centric raid. 



This was a quick seven boss raid, all pretty standard tank and spank encounters, with the exception of Brackenspore where ranged had to use a flamethrower to stem the tides of moss looking to cover the ground.

The second raid most people completed was Blackrock Foundry with assorted orcs and friends.


My personal favourites from this raid were Hans'gar and Franzok (Hanz and Franz) and Operator Thogar.

Seren had fun in this raid, especially on Hanz and Franz


Last raid was Hellfire Citadel which was the last content for well over a year. The raid itself was fun with varied bosses, and the Moose mount for defeating Heroic Archimonde before the next expansion.


This prompted many people to sell "Moose Runs" but the community clubbed together and many people just took some extras with them due to the nature of flex raiding.


Thus ended Warlords of Draenor, an expansion that wasn't too bad in the grand scheme of things but people were very glad for it to end and to move on to more exciting things


Monday, 4 November 2013

Trademarks, Countdowns and Levelling, Oh My!

So blogless weekends are fast becoming a thing :-p

I apologise but we have my nephew on weekends and seeing him become a proper little person is so exciting ^^ (Even if his favourite word is currently No)

In other news, as most of you no doubt know, MMO Champion posted about a new trademark being registered "Warlords of Draenor".

Most speculation seems to centre around a return to Outland, either going back in time or picking up where we left off. Either would be fine with me as so many people seem to talk about the brilliance of the TBC expansion, but I only started playing towards the end of it so never got to experience the parts most people loved. That being said, it will be interesting to see if a revamp of the current Outland is on the cards (and I hope it is as I have had so many characters "stuck" in that part of their levelling paths!)

Countdown wise, The Godmother has been informing us how many days are left until Blizzcon on her blog! I have my virtual ticket and will be slowly altering my sleeping pattern over the following week to enable me to be awake for as much of this weekend as possible. Alas funds do not allow me to attend Barcraft-on-Thames or I would have attempted this also! I need to start listening to more podcasts though it seems!

Levelling wise - I have made another warlock! This followed a guild conversation of me having multiple alts (I do not have over a hundred hunters! Nice as that sounds) and that I should definitely make an undead Warlock as my next alt - so this is what I am currently levelling!

I am levelling her as destruction as a) I miss Rain of Fire, and b) I want to learn how to play it! She is currently level 26 and counting! (If you want to have a nose at her and tell me if I need to change any talents (and yes I'm aware she has no glyphs yet!) you can find her here: Aurosa).

I also have my #hunterweek character to level - she has been removed from the loving bosom of the hunter only guild on Draenor to get our guild perks and she is sitting at level 11 waiting for me to come back to her.

The Shaman is quite well geared now and I must say I have fallen in love with Shaman healing. She keeps up with much better geared characters and is usually near the top of the healing meters and I'm having little to no mana regen issues. I'm even thinking of doing the legendary questline for her too to get a cloak!

Flex wise, we have killed Garrosh again and more people got their heirloom weapons! We usually manage to clear parts 1 - 3 on a Thursday and then keep the last part for Saturday night. This last Saturday our illustrious guild leader forgot about Flex (shock and horror!) and went to a Firework display. A guildie who has his number texted him to see where he was, ending him saying he would be with is in about an hour. So I queued us thinking I could try and lead us through the first couple of bosses until he managed to get online. Queue us wiping over and over to Siegecrafter Blackfuse ending in us taking a ten minute break until he got online - then we proceeded to one shot the boss. 

I'm not to worried about this as we have only done those bosses twice now so I am not as well versed in those as I am with the others, but it was stupidly funny how easily the boss fell over with our Guild Leader there to talk us through it on Vent!

No loot for me this week, but it was lovely to see more people signing up for the Flex runs and getting loot (we are generally running with between 20 and 25 people each time now!) I'm even starting to wonder if we are going to have to start up another Flex group to fit everyone in ^^

Roll on Blizzcon!