And on top of that, now we are going up against Queen Azshara. Y'know... previously known as Queen of the NIGHT ELVES. Queen to Tyrande who was there at the Well of Eternity.
Nah... let's just have the sit this one out. Let's just have a bit of tea.
If the Darkshore stuff was meant to be the Night Elves' revenge, then Blizzard's biggest miscalculation is that it feels like the Night Elves "lost" more in this patch than they gained. They took down a Val'kyr, but a whole slew of Night Elves popped back up again and flipped sides. Blizzard did a really poor job of emphasizing how important the former is meant to be, so the latter just totally drowns it out.
Asturon on May 31st, 2019 at 01:13 UTC »
And on top of that, now we are going up against Queen Azshara. Y'know... previously known as Queen of the NIGHT ELVES. Queen to Tyrande who was there at the Well of Eternity.
Nah... let's just have the sit this one out. Let's just have a bit of tea.
AmazingSpacePelican on May 31st, 2019 at 01:40 UTC »
My hypothesis: Night Elves should've killed Nathanos
Pros: Nathanos dies, Night Elves actually get to kill an important Horde character for revenge
Cons: Only half the playerbase gets the joy of killing Nathanos
Blightacular on May 31st, 2019 at 03:56 UTC »
If the Darkshore stuff was meant to be the Night Elves' revenge, then Blizzard's biggest miscalculation is that it feels like the Night Elves "lost" more in this patch than they gained. They took down a Val'kyr, but a whole slew of Night Elves popped back up again and flipped sides. Blizzard did a really poor job of emphasizing how important the former is meant to be, so the latter just totally drowns it out.