The more I see of the artwork from the new WoW expac Shadowlands, the more I think that it's a cross of WoW with Aion. Not saying it's a bad thing, but it does feel a bit weird.
From aion.mmosite.com via Pinterest. |
From worldofwarcraft.com. |
Unless, of course, it's a weird merging of WoW and Elder Scrolls Online....
Nothing says "Gothic Horror" like vampires. From mmosky.com. |
From a larger graphic from worldofwarcraft.com. |
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My push to gearing up properly appears to be bearing some fruit, just not in the way I expected:
This was a surprise, to say the least.
I joined an Ony pug headed up by a person relatively famous on the server for a) his devil-may-care attitude to pugs, and b) his steadfast refusal to use any form of audio communication. He considers using an application like Discord to be "for wussies".
Everybody knows what they're getting into when they join one of his pugs --myself included-- so I go in expecting to wipe at least once.
We didn't wipe on Ony, but I did die in Phase 3 when Onyxia moved out of range and I tried to get back in range. As I told a guildie --who'd also joined the pug-- later, the pug was pretty much organized chaos.
They decided to roll on the head first, and someone rolled a 95. I really wanted the bag, but I figured "Oh what the hell, why not" and decided to roll on the head anyway.
I got a 99.
"Dammit Card!" the person who'd rolled 95 said.
So I now get to coordinate with my server's Discord channel on when to drop an Onyxia head, something I didn't expect I'd ever get to do.
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My oldest visited Minas Tirith in LOTRO for the Summer Festival, and she raved about it to me later. She also mentioned how busy it was, and that her laptop was struggling so much her FPS was down to 5 FPS. Given that her laptop was a fairly generic AMD processor that's now 6 years old, that didn't exactly shock me. Still, she went on for a while about how well done Minas Tirith was, which pleased me to no end.
MMOs still bring me and the mini-Reds together.
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