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Last week, World of Warcraft Game Director Ion Hazzikostas took part in a live Q&A where he answered a number of questions across a wide array of topics including the much-discussed Azerite armor system. In one of the more positive takeaways from the Q&A, Hazzikostas said that items that drop after the Battle of Dazar'alor raid will come with all traits unlocked automatically -- no more getting a piece of armor with traits that are unavailable until the Heart of Azeroth levels up enough.
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I have absolutely zero interest in this warmode mess, especially as Alliance. Islands look a little too much like refried scenarios to be interesting to me. Azerite was a joke from the beginning. I have no idea how that made it into the game. After what they ended up being forced to do in Legion with AP and Legiondaries, they HAD to know it wasn't going to work. It should have been obvious to the devs. It certainly was to the players. At least they finally made it easier to level alts. I'll give them that much at least. Lets not even get into the storyline except to say that even THAT has been mismanaged from the outset. There are other issues as well, not the least of which is gameplay itself! Something Blizzard has always had mostly right regardless of an expansion's systems. The GCD changes have been almost universally disliked, for example.
This expansion is done. There is no saving it, IMO, and it would be best to put it to bed ASAP. Let's move on and get this one behind us.
Whoopty Do, What does it all mean? Basil
Government is not reason; it is not eloquent; it is force. Like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master.
George Washington
Is he saying they did it wrong the first time?
Is this just a form of bribery?
Now this i agree with wholeheartedly.I have also mentioned this SHOULD be the norm for ANY and all testing phases.I just don't think Vagueness helps anything though,need specific questions.
Never forget 3 mile Island and never trust a government official or company spokesman.