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  • Back in 2016, Blizzard’s World of Warcraft debuted Legion, an expansion I’d argue represents the top storytelling and cohesive storylines the overall game has ever fielded. Legion’s storyline involved a catastrophic invasion with the Burning Legion, the Biggest of Warcraft’s Big Bads. It highlighted lore and concepts that now and again date to some with the earliest work with the Warcraft universe, predating WoW itself. And with the Dark Titan Sargeras now managed, the main focus is shifting to Azeroth itself. The events that drive the Battle for Azeroth are laid in the long run to Legion, a last-ditch attack by Sargeras that harms the globe Azeroth itself and distributes a different resource, Azerite, across the globe in the process. Cue a significant war between Horde and Alliance, a whole new focus on PvP content, the entire destruction in the Alliance town of Darnassus (the Night Elf racial capital) plus the retaking with the Undercity / Lordaeron on the hands with the Forsaken. Meanwhile, players will simultaneously be gathering steam to take on the very last Old God, N’Zoth, as well as the Highborne Elven queen Azshara, who started the War on the Ancients over 10,000 in years past, got changed into a naga, and contains made periodic appearances (no less than by name) inside the Warcraft universe since Warcraft 3’s The Frozen Throne. With Sargeras handled and the Titans having a existence again, Azshara and also the Old God N’Zoth will be the biggest bads left standing — apart from your heroes themselves, which, at this stage, are honestly demigods in themselves. Comments from Blizzard’s own devs indicate one reason BFA is targeted on player-versus-player combat with new mechanics around it is because after all this, we’re basically our very own raid bosses. This honestly makes some sense. At this point, virtually any Lvl 110 – 120 WoW character has slaughtered multiple Old Gods embedded inside the world to corrupt it. We’ve killed Titans, Aspects, Elemental Lords, the ruler with the Undead Scourge, Loa, plus a deadly Riverpaw gnoll known only as Hogger. We are, in other words, kind of a huge problem. Champions from the Horde will visit Zandalar, an island within the South Seas that can serve as the ancestral homeland on the Troll races, as the Alliance will search for the forces of Kul Tiras. While characters like Jaina Proudmoore have called Kul Tiras, we’ve never actually seen the city nation as being a visitable location. Next expansion, that’s changing. Characters get a level boost (to 120), Wow’s new leveling technology will likely be in-play (this can be already available when you roll new alts), and both Alliance and Horde players are going to be able to roll a different “Allied Race” character, fight their way across various new locations with island expeditions, embark on 20-player cooperative Warfronts, and engage within the usual grind for brand new loot, experience, terrible https://www.mmoah.com/warmane
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World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth Arrives August 14

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