wow goldobnoxious in Wrath. Dalaran will be in one of the final Northrend zones. I’m not sure where I stand on this. Shattrath being in one of the earlier BC zones meant that players raced to it to be able to get back and forth between Outland, and possibly skipped content. On the other hand, if you have to go back to the old world just as much in Wrath as you did in BC, it’ll be a giant pain not to have easy access to portals while you’re leveling. We’ll see. Blacksmiths may be able to add sockets to items that don’t have them. Obviously this will have to be balanced with caution, since it could easily become overpowered; there are some nice gems out there. They want all professions to have some unique draw, similar to the epic BoP blacksmithing weapons.
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I approve. One new metal will be Cobalt. The new cloth is Frostweave, but we knew that already. Lake Wintergrasp (the outdoor PvP area) will have daily quests, a continent-wide buff, and probably something like today’s Spirit Shards. I plan to stay well clear of it, but hopefully the world PvP fans will have something to keep themselves entertained. Chamber of Aspects will initially be a short Onyxia-like raid, and they may use that area to expand with other aspects later if they want to. Another raid, in the Nexus, will allow players to ride on the back of drakes and use their abilities during the fight. This sounds quite chaotic and also pretty cool. The devs think they didn’t reward PvE enough in BC, and will try to reward it more in Wrath. I tentatively agree; PvP seems to be an easier way to epics for many players. We may see PvE ladders on the Armory, so we don’t have to resort to WowJutsu. Honestly I like Jutsu, so we’ll have to see what the Armory brings to the table. They want changing runes, for DKs, to be somewhere in between as difficult as respeccing and easy enough to do it between fights. Reset at inns, perhaps. Or anywhere, but with a 60 second cast time. DKs can use maces, as well as swords and axes. For some reason I thought maces weren’t going to be allowed, but I guess swords and axes would be pretty limiting, and would also restrict Blizz’s itemization potential. Blizz plans on introducing some more money sinks prior to Wrath, so we don’t all go into the expansion with several thousand gold. Good luck making them attractive, guys — I didn’t fall for your silly “”of the Shattered Hand,”" so you’ll have to do better than that. ” “As we were promised, the latest Blizzcast episode talked some about the Badge of Justice system, and where they want to take it in Wrath of the Lich King.
wow gold Specifically, Tigole said the following: Badges will definitely be back in Wrath, in some form. Like how it’s ended up in BC, they want badges to appear in both Heroics and raids. However, they want to stratify it more, so it’s not just one gigantic pool of items. (They also want to spread the vendors around the world, so it’s not just “”one dude in Shattrath and one dude out on the Isle of Quel’Danas”"; this sounds like an annoyance to me, and at any rate will not make a real difference in how the system works.) Proposed stratification options include: “”A token from different levels of content”" as well as badges that would need to be turned in for the different levels of items Different kinds of badges I’m glad to hear all of this (except maybe the spreading vendors around part). I think badges are one of the best ideas they had in BC, since it means that as long as you kill a boss, you walk away with something, even if the item you wanted off that boss didn’t drop and/or you didn’t win the roll. wow gold Reputation does this as well, but not all instances have reputation (like Zul’Aman), once you get to Exalted there’s no gain, and there are typically not many items you want from a given faction. Badges avoid all these problems: all heroic and raid bosses drop badges, you can always use more badges, and there’s always something to spend them on – even if you’re kitted out in T6 or equivalent, you can at least buy epic gems or Nether Vortices to sell on the AH |