My expansion is a war between the horde alliance , and
WOW TBC Gold the horde. You fight for the control of neutral zones to gain control over Azeroth. There are many quests and flight routes while you manage a zone. You can obtain quests while combating a specific area to aid your faction in gaining control of the zone. Instead of having to kill 10 raptors in order to reach maximum level, join in the fight. When you gain charge of a territory, you'll get new quests to keep the control in place, the zone is altered depending on which faction is controlling the zone. Horde is controlling it? Alliance is home to a couple of outposts and needs to slowly push forwards. The world pvp is mixed with NPC's fighting one another and players. Ressource transportation is secured for various zones, and then defending them against the hostile faction.
The LocalDefense channel lets players communicate with each other as well as announce attacks by enemy forces on outposts/towns. Your group can get resources from battleground wins to support the fight. New battlegrounds are created to match each neutral zone (alterac valley = winterspring warsong = barrens, and the list goes on), que up for the battlegrounds or zones that require assistance. Your war efforts will allow you to purchase better equipment at any stage as well as increase your rank within your faction, and receive access to mounts/tabards as well as more gear. You can make use of your professions to design items essential for fighting.
There's a lot more to be added to this idea, and there are many other elements in vanilla that created a great foundation but have not yet seen a follow-up.
It has flaws I'm aware of. One example is the differing max levels of characters and the imbalance in factions. However, thinking about this helps me appreciate the potential WoW could have had, even though it was already an incredible game.
I've never heard this and I'd like to know more about it . I don't understand how this would work considering the previous games it was based upon however there's a lot regarding the development in the alpha stage that I've never seen or read about. Do you know where I can get more information on this? Ty, Cheers
Imagine starting with a faction that is opposed to the race you're in. Then, based on the kind of battle you engaged in and the quests you completed, you'd be able to
buy WOW Classic Burning Crusade Gold gain or lower factions in the other races. Humans can make friends with undead creatures and complete undead-related quests.
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