The End of the Burning Crusade
It has been almost two years since The Burning Crusade came out, and it was a wild ride for sure. It took me a while, but I finally decided what it is I wanted in this game, and have since strived to achieve it in the past few weeks. I am glad to say, I have succeeded in TBC, and will continue to do so in Wrath. To new Beginnings!
Now, on another note, here is what I think the best and worse of TBC.
The best, being able to raid a bit more easily because 25 people is easier to find than 40. In wrath though, I still prefer 25 to 10. 10 man just seems too casual for me.
The worst, PVP. I hate, hate, hate, hate the resillience mechanic. It sucks especially if you started pvping during season 3 and 4. You would get torn up, with minimal honor gained. Bukki added onto this by saying that the worst thing was druids. Which is understandable, since you can hardly snare and stun them easily.
Nerf cyclone!
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Kalfurion on November 11th, 2008
Druids ftw! Buff cyclone nao!
Makea on November 12th, 2008
@Kalfurion
Nooo. You have had easy mode for too long now. *Whacks!*
Kadomi on November 12th, 2008
Casual PvP doesn’t really exist. From S2 onwards, if you had no resilience gear, you were just a victim. I suffered through being slaughtered on my rogue just for the S2 swords, but it made me detest PvP.
It’s only gotten worse with the patch. No resilience and AoE everywhere means two-shots for casual PvPers.
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Makea on November 12th, 2008
@Kadomi yeah, at least in Wrath, you can get pvp gear from pve if you are a casual player. I’m not talking about tier token turn-in’s either