It is well known that the former Blizzard developer Greg "Ghostcrawler" Street is currently playing the pre-patch of WoW: Shadowlands to prepare for the upcoming expansion. On Twitter he put some of his experiences during the level phase into words. We have prepared the thoughts and impressions of the designer for you in the message.
As is well known, the former Blizzard developer is gambling Greg "Ghostcrawler" Street is currently pre-patching WoW: Shadowlandsto prepare for the upcoming expansion. He had his first in mid-October GThanks and impressions on the new start experience, the class changes, transmogging and other WoW areas shared with the community. A few days ago he laid down on twitter with a total of ten posts. In the following we have summarized the most notable findings for you:
- He has now raised his Shadow Priest and Retribution Paladin to level 50. His fury warrior is level 45 in the area of Mists of Pandaria.
- The next project will probably be a fire mage, whom he levels through the Cataclysm areas. With an elemental shaman he has been making the Legion territories unsafe for a while.
- In his opinion, there are many story threads in Legion that are begging for a sequel.
- The fact that the Legion artifacts no longer work noticeably throttles the enthusiasm for the activation. The logic behind this is clear to him, however.
- He wished they'd had the idea then to turn off set bonuses at some point. Too often the developers have had problems with players finding ways to use old sets or trinkets in new synergies.
- He likes the rotations of the warrior and paladin. In quests and dungeons he never has to wait long for any cooldowns to expire. At the same time, there is enough leeway to react to what the enemy is doing.
- The developer has not yet fully penetrated the shadow priest. The DoTs and the void things seem to get in each other's way. But he doesn't want to read a guide either, but continues to find out things by trying and testing.
- At the moment he often plays with friends, and while quests, especially in the older expansions, the phasing that makes you "lose" your friends annoys him again and again.
- He's still very much looking forward to the Shadowlands release.
Has anyone of you started WoW again after a long break in the last few weeks? How are your impressions? Let us know in the comments!
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