Xenoxis Show 21st of April 2022 Shadowlands, Dragonflight my thoughts ideas and more



Read more about Shadowlands ➜ https://worldofwarcraft.mgn.gg

Dragonflight IMO (In My Opinion) is pretty much WoW 2.0 or A Realm Reborn /Azeroth Reborn so WoW:AR Dragonflight.

Yeah UI overhaul, new talent system inspired clearly by vanilla and tbc and wrath.

But i seems like divided into class talents on left side and on right side spec specific talents.

Also choosing your spec seems to give you some talents for free right off the bat.

This good end up being really cool depending on how far do they go with it ofcourse the fact that you can create several loadouts and then swap between them from seemingly no cost seems really good.

The zones all seem very colorful and probably inspired a lot by stuff like Ardenweald, Val’Sharah, Grizzly Hills, Stormheim and Zereth Mortis.

I think the Dracthyr or what they where called seems way cooler then people think i like the fact that they are slim rather then thick chonkers its a bit odd though that evoker so far is missing tanking unless ofcourse gets unlocked at a later patch since black dragonflight a.k.a earthwarden should be the tanking one in my opinion and yes ranged tanking can work i mean yes HoTS deathwing is kinda melee but him switching between two diffrent forms in HoTS was really cool if i remember correctly one form was more tanky and the other more dpsi and the abilities where diffrent depending on the form you where in.

But also you could just fly off and become immune like unattackable in HoTS and ofcourse regen while in the air while bombarding the ground with certain attacks then you could choose to swoop down where you wanted on the battlefield and you could choose to swoop down with diffrent attacks that put you in one of the two forms.

I just feel like a tank spec could defiently take inspiration from HoTS deathwing not ofcourse the full immune and stuff part but defiently the whole armor plating that deathwing as because he could be super tanky if played properly.

source

Leave a Comment