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  • čas přidán 6. 04. 2021
  • Asmongold watches a video by Hirumaredx, who discusses about arguably the most hated World of Warcraft expansion. WoD is regarded as being the worst WoW iteration, but not many know how close it was to become one of the best expansions for our MMO...
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  • @hirumaredx
    @hirumaredx Před 3 lety +2130

    The thing with Cataclysm and Baradin Hold not being counted was basically because that was Cata's equivalent of world bosses. As Wrath and Cata were the only 2 xpacs that didnt have world bosses, and instead they used VoA and BH as replacements. Wod had 4 World bosses, so it would still even out if you wanted to include world bosses and BH.

    • @Frank_144
      @Frank_144 Před 3 lety +117

      Keep up with the videos man, they're so well narrated you actually made Asmongold believe WoD was a good expansion
      Thanks for the content you give us, both from the Warcraft & Yu-gi-oh community

    • @Red14548
      @Red14548 Před 3 lety +27

      Wait, didn't Cata had like 4 world bosses? the dragon in deepholm, the abomination in twilight highlands, Garr in hyjal and the whale vashj'ir?

    • @hirumaredx
      @hirumaredx Před 3 lety +120

      @@Red14548 Nah, just strong Elites. I have a video on the history of world bosses if you want to check.

    • @Unknowiii
      @Unknowiii Před 3 lety +3

      Were Baradin's hold bosses really World bosses ? I remember doing the first one back then on piravate servers, my guild would wipe on it. It seemed like a normal boss, not a "world boss" that you just queue with random and one shot it. Even though they didn't have a heroic version

    • @Cashinn_Outt1754
      @Cashinn_Outt1754 Před 3 lety +4

      Alright not gonna lie. I want WoD Classic now

  • @Obsidianen
    @Obsidianen Před 3 lety +708

    WoD's failure was that Blizzard gave up on it basically in development for Legion. They promised so much and never delivered ~50% of the content they promised. Shattrath and The Evergreen thing could have been raids on their own tbh.

    • @thor.mukbang
      @thor.mukbang Před 3 lety +52

      I was in the Beta, and it was clear the phasing technology took them way longer than they expected. It didn't even function properly on launch, but it's become such an integral aspect of the game

    • @prinstyrio0
      @prinstyrio0 Před 3 lety +44

      The sadder part is that it seemed to happen way earlier than people thought. I remember looking at very early builds that was datamined and the earliest of testing. The whole fight defending Karabor was a long questline and you saw the Iron Horde invasion from the start, then it was cut to just be a quick scenario when Karabor was left forgotten.
      Not to mention the whole part of alt Draenor/timeline shenanigans was part of the story and brought up, but then cut as for some reason Blizzard's own small brain thought players couldn't handle it. They also cut the story of Yrel's and Maraad's romance cause of backlash, now this might've been for the best but the issue wasn't as much the romance but that Yrel seemed to be romantic arm candy for Maraad, but people didn't have context of what happens later with his death and her rise to power.
      I bring it up cause the cinematic of Maraad dying for her and her rage towards Blackhand was clearly set up with them as lovers, and not just any lovers but Yrel was supposedly Maraad's dead wife in our universe who he failed to save and now he had a chance to do just that, hence sacrificing himself. That whole scene feels way more emotional with that in mind. It also cements of how much stronger Yrel is of will and character, to not only lose her sister then Velen (someone who'd taken care of her in that version as well and the one guiding her people) but also a loved one and mentor in Maraad, and after losing the last one she steps up as leader herself.
      Now this is just some of many things that were cut and changed, I feel they had a vision and then changed a lot during beta, then realized (ah damn this isn't working) and scrapped the xpac before it was released, trying to patch it up with the only big patch later being made to tie into Legion, nothing more.

    • @AKARazorback
      @AKARazorback Před 3 lety +16

      Also, the story and DELIVERY of that story was actually REALLY good, especially on Alliance side. Not to mention the dungeon design in diversity and difficulty were amazing and actually prepared people for raiding. Hands down best expansion ever made IF IT HAD BEEN FINISHED. So now its just the expansion that could be the best, but never was.

    • @codywatts4048
      @codywatts4048 Před 3 lety +5

      @@AKARazorback I have some vivid memories of Grimrail Depot heroics kicking my ass early on in the expansion.

    • @Obsidianen
      @Obsidianen Před 3 lety +4

      @@cattysplat the alliance had something similar in the temple of karabor. It even had its indoors whiteboxed etc. It would have been so cool to see the Black Temple in all its glory.

  • @BeastGrid
    @BeastGrid Před 3 lety +274

    "This is why people used to play horde " 100% my man, the dark, gritty, storylines that ended with badass moments

    • @KNByam
      @KNByam Před 3 lety +21

      Yep. The Alliance felt so boring and prissy and preppy.

    • @Merknilash
      @Merknilash Před 2 lety +4

      Blood elves ruined horde

    • @TheRiverweasel09
      @TheRiverweasel09 Před 2 lety +16

      @@Merknilash I honestly think making goblins faction specific was pretty bad too. They'd always been a neutral merchant and mercenary faction and it felt very odd to lock them to one side..

    • @00wkee
      @00wkee Před 2 lety +3

      @@Merknilash blood elf master race what are you talking aboitsntoitsn :)

    • @Soloman274
      @Soloman274 Před 2 lety +8

      @@TheRiverweasel09 it's just one cartel, not all goblins.

  • @lvbuckeye
    @lvbuckeye Před 3 lety +445

    The questing in WoD was so good that I got loremaster without even trying. I just immersed myself in every zone, and went until it was over. The story in Spires of Arak made me feel so bad for those birds that I stopped using Reins of the Raven Lord as my main mount.

    • @so_qp
      @so_qp Před 2 lety

      Same :D

    • @jojus2435
      @jojus2435 Před 2 lety +10

      For whatever reason, I distinctly remember driving my Horde chopper down the coast of Talador, and The A Team by Ed Sheehan was playing. Idk why, but that song and the desperate bid to save the Draenei gave me the feels.

    • @brainer3
      @brainer3 Před 2 lety +5

      ive always said that there was nothing wrong with questing in WoD, matter of fact they perfected it in this expac. the problem is that everything else was shite. most people quit after hitting cap because there was almost nothing to do, especially if you didnt raid

    • @dylanschmeichel2008
      @dylanschmeichel2008 Před 2 lety

      @@brainer3 plus there where what, 3 raids total?

    • @Ithiilien
      @Ithiilien Před rokem

      @@brainer3 i am a bit late but would love to hear what else was shit in WoD (other then ashran). Personally i feel WoD was amazing with all it had issue is that it lacked content not the content that was there was bad..

  • @m.a.dmatt6689
    @m.a.dmatt6689 Před 3 lety +1378

    Sometimes the best April fools jokes are the ones that aren't a joke

    • @TheNecromorphkiller
      @TheNecromorphkiller Před 3 lety +11

      hiss joke thief

    • @moonrocks7681
      @moonrocks7681 Před 3 lety +53

      Maybe we've been the joke all along? But on a more serious note i really enjoyed WoD evenmore so than Legion. The Raids just took it home for me and ofc my old Guild... miss ya bois. some of the best gaming years of my life.

    • @gabrielfm92
      @gabrielfm92 Před 3 lety +7

      Sometimes reality is stranger than fiction

    • @metalicana5894
      @metalicana5894 Před 3 lety +4

      it says in the description of the original video that it wasn't an april fools joke

    • @Gurtington
      @Gurtington Před 3 lety +4

      It's not like you'll ever find out if it was a joke or not anyways. Fuck April fools day

  • @_Just_John
    @_Just_John Před 3 lety +77

    Problem with garrison wasn't the mechanic itself, but with the fact you were sitting there alone. In a MMO. Since WoW started with the whole phasing, layering, sharding and realm merging thing, the community became divided and you suddenly didn't feel like you are part of the world. You just see some random people around you you will never interact with. It's almost like seeing ghost players in Dark Souls 3.

  • @thehardcorecasual9444
    @thehardcorecasual9444 Před 3 lety +255

    No one menntioned in this video how awesome WOD looked. The zones looked amazing. There was also that toy that allowed you to teleport in time from old outland to the new outland in different locations. So cool.

    • @RRRanTV
      @RRRanTV Před 3 lety +15

      Zone design was beautiful, a masterpiece of art, and gameplay was fun. 1000x better than Legion, BfA or god forbid Shadowlands Zone design which force you to go down their grind time played metric route in a mixed labyrinth of 3D mazes and trashmobs literally everywhere you go

    • @thehardcorecasual9444
      @thehardcorecasual9444 Před 3 lety +5

      @@RRRanTV I am not a retail fan at all, but I have to admit I enjoyed the Legion feelz a lot, zones not as beautilful as WOD, but damn, I loved the story and feelz.

    • @Adrian-pp6qy
      @Adrian-pp6qy Před 2 lety

      @@GregorioStyreco Yeah it's bs, it was 10000x better.

    • @beeman4266
      @beeman4266 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Warlords had potential. That's why it set sales records and even had a lot of subs at the start. Then they just.. never added anything.
      In the end it kinda worked out cause it gave us Legion but.. Definitely not a good look to abandon an expansion.
      In hindsight if Warlords had mythic+ it would have been a lot different. At least people would have been able to do something.

    • @Elaksomfan
      @Elaksomfan Před 9 měsíci

      @@beeman4266i do feel like its big problem was the pacing and lack of content. But neither of those things would be a problem another time around with a ”Classic” WoD. The raids where good. They could release WoD in 3 stages of 3months each and it would be pretty baller tbh

  • @BobbyKar666
    @BobbyKar666 Před 3 lety +92

    Thats why I loved Dreanor so much, not the raiding, not the pvp, but the lore, and storytelling through quests, audio dialogues and epic cinematics, leveling was most fun ever in this AddOn

  • @HFOR02
    @HFOR02 Před 3 lety +398

    The mechanics for the classes were good as was levelling. BRF was probably the best raid ever. The downfall of it was relaying on Garrisons and having zero end game content till 6.2

    • @KNByam
      @KNByam Před 3 lety +6

      That pvp area, although I had fun at times, it was a cluster fudge.

    • @cammykins5813
      @cammykins5813 Před 3 lety +6

      I personally think that the class design was not bad*, being that it led to the renowned Pruning and involved removing a ton of the stuff MoP and behind had added and not giving too much in return with alot of the systems that were or could've been useful, taken out.

    • @Chopstorm.
      @Chopstorm. Před 3 lety +4

      @@cammykins5813 Mop was where pruning began, WoD just continued it.

    • @kyoden1928
      @kyoden1928 Před 3 lety +8

      @@Chopstorm. lol no, WoD started pruning and Legion continued it by adding the "spec identity" that ruined the complexity of the game

    • @koo1770
      @koo1770 Před 3 lety

      I'd say the downfall was the spell prune

  • @DjDrizzn
    @DjDrizzn Před 3 lety +448

    It was cool to see what Outland would look like before bc happened

    • @TheUnseenPath
      @TheUnseenPath Před 3 lety +15

      If it was the original outland that is.

    • @Dreamfillah
      @Dreamfillah Před 3 lety +45

      Then the novelty of it wore off and you realised it was a deliberate pandering to your nostalgia towards WC2 and Outland, and was completely hollow inside. Pandaria had dimensions to its world-building and zones, Draenor was the beginning of the theme-park level design for the game.

    • @Warpgatez
      @Warpgatez Před 3 lety +16

      @@Dreamfillah no, that was cataclysm Sadly

    • @BottledDelusion
      @BottledDelusion Před 3 lety +11

      I feel like having a bad time travel plot was worth it to see proper Dreanor and I’m really sad we lost that raid tier

    • @Dreamfillah
      @Dreamfillah Před 3 lety +7

      @@Warpgatez Pandaria was a diversion from that, with the zones being expansive and filled with pointless but ultimately endearing details, ripe with world-building throughout to the mysteries of the Mogu, The Vale of Eternal Blossoms, The Sha etc. which we'd find answers for in the frequent patch cyclem

  • @Thagesthoughts
    @Thagesthoughts Před 3 lety +15

    Mad props to Gan'ar, the saving grace of Frostfire Ridge as a zone. Like, the man charged headfirst into certain death, held off a battalion, and died with a victory cry on his lips because he knew that even if the Iron Horde technically "won" that engagement, it was a Pyrrhic victory at best. It ultimately cost the Iron Horde the entire north and northwestern theatres, since the Iron Horde's inability to overwhelm Frostfire quickly led to the Frostwolves rallying the Laughing Skulls to their cause in Gorgrond.

  • @Hekk.
    @Hekk. Před 3 lety +67

    Well, I had more fun in WoD than I have in Shadowlands

    • @malfuresz7351
      @malfuresz7351 Před 3 lety +3

      Back in Wod, when the game was actually fun

    • @flaviojosegomesfernandez7312
      @flaviojosegomesfernandez7312 Před 3 lety +7

      No grinding required.. I would just log in to do raiding or pvp and when not I was playing on my alts so I never really got bored

    • @malfuresz7351
      @malfuresz7351 Před 3 lety

      @@zerti86 Unlike Wod

    • @JanJanNik
      @JanJanNik Před 3 lety

      is shadowlands still better than bfa though? i quit halfway through it, hated islands, warfronts, the new ilvl scaling, class design and basically everything else.

    • @Hekk.
      @Hekk. Před 3 lety

      @@JanJanNik SL is worse than BfA in most aspects besides covenant campaigns.

  • @mbmsk5980
    @mbmsk5980 Před 3 lety +287

    this man turned 30 min video into an hour of content

    • @NobleClap
      @NobleClap Před 3 lety +68

      30 minutes of video, 30 minutes of pausechamp commentary
      That's why he's the literal God

    • @lucasokemahwasin7144
      @lucasokemahwasin7144 Před 3 lety +56

      It what makes him better then regular react channels

    • @treshoncharles4271
      @treshoncharles4271 Před 3 lety +3

      Asmongold does streaming pretty well

    • @CunkGungler
      @CunkGungler Před 3 lety +24

      @@lucasokemahwasin7144 it means he is actually commenting on the content and explaining his own thoughts. If anything it actually enhances the original video he is reacting too. Good shit.

    • @batman5071
      @batman5071 Před 3 lety

      You must be new around here.

  • @sheetinthestreet5903
    @sheetinthestreet5903 Před 3 lety +162

    WoD was a good expansion cut halfway short, resulting in a "bad" expansion due to its short length.

    • @sheetinthestreet5903
      @sheetinthestreet5903 Před 3 lety +14

      @@UltimateGamerCC WoD was the last time Paladin, Sub Rogue and Demo Lock were well designed. Never forget.

    • @NaraKwonPoD
      @NaraKwonPoD Před 3 lety +1

      @@sheetinthestreet5903 as someone who mains paladin now and didn't play in wod, what was so different?

    • @sheetinthestreet5903
      @sheetinthestreet5903 Před 3 lety +4

      @@NaraKwonPoD WoD Paladin's mobility was the biggest reason. It was more about consistency. Talents like Pursuit of Justice and Long Arm of the Law gave you a consistent movement speed increase. Paladin didn't have the instant gap-closing ability of Warrior, but it had its own mobility niche that felt satisfying and great. Divine Steed, in contrast, is such a poorly-designed ability that it feels bad to even press.
      No one likes being two-shotted by a Paladin now, and Paladins don't like being kited this much. Feels bad both ways.
      Plus, back in WoD, animations on certain abilities were better. Divine Storm looked FAR better back then, and Final Verdict was a talent instead of a Legendary.

    • @NaraKwonPoD
      @NaraKwonPoD Před 3 lety +1

      @@sheetinthestreet5903 oh you mean pvp stuff. because two charges of a like 6 second horse and door of shadows feels like plenty to me in pve

    • @ostrogothiccyoutube8118
      @ostrogothiccyoutube8118 Před 3 lety

      the pvp was fine homie

  • @sven849
    @sven849 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Don't forget about the feaher,
    Before flying mounts were available in wod, you had this feather with i think a 30 minute cooldown, t hat launched you to the skybox and than gave you really fast vertical gliding until you hit the ground or cancled it. it allowed you to get all the benefits of flying without any of the negatives

  • @SH-rs6ow
    @SH-rs6ow Před 3 lety +30

    They need to do an expansion that somehow ends in how most of the end time dungeon was, just slightly different to fit the current lore. Leveling has you live through that kind of apocalypse, then the bronze dragon flight pulls you out, they tell you that was a corrupted timeline, make you agents of the bronze to tie in a mechanic to make older content relevant at all times, then the next expansions deal with a "repaired" timeline that starts from the end of cataclysm. Maybe follow that with a long expected south sea expansions to reintroduce the various allied races into the timeline

  • @lyndon2487
    @lyndon2487 Před 3 lety +185

    That expansion cinematic was the best one ever.

    • @PhoenixRed96
      @PhoenixRed96 Před 3 lety +2

      And there it's over for WoD

    • @eveahn9595
      @eveahn9595 Před 3 lety +2

      Best announcement trailer, too.

    • @patback8116
      @patback8116 Před 3 lety +5

      Besides Wrath, TBC, Cata, and even MoP sure its the best cinematic 👍

    • @redwoodtrees7068
      @redwoodtrees7068 Před 3 lety

      i dont remember the cinematic, WOD = bad

  • @leethenpc7683
    @leethenpc7683 Před 3 lety +558

    4 years from now: "Was Battle for Azeroth Really That Bad?"

    • @rmcgannon23
      @rmcgannon23 Před 3 lety +141

      5 sec video. Just a yes and then end video

    • @loganreed9340
      @loganreed9340 Před 3 lety +66

      Actually, BfA wasn't as bad as mainstream opinion claims it is. Trust me, give it a couple of expansions and people will remember it for gorgeous zones, quests, soundtrack, themes, raids, dungeons, etc. Bad things have a habit of being downplayed and forgotten (khm.. WotLK every other raid, patches, loot, forced vehicle combat, unbalanced DKs etc).

    • @DJRiyzen
      @DJRiyzen Před 3 lety +46

      As a casual player no it wasn't. It had amazing zones and story. As a raider, and pvp player? Yes it was the worst.

    • @rmcgannon23
      @rmcgannon23 Před 3 lety +19

      @@loganreed9340 I actually didn't like almost any of the things you listed a couple of zones were okish I guess.

    • @loganreed9340
      @loganreed9340 Před 3 lety +5

      @@rmcgannon23 that's okay, you don't have to force yourself to like things. That was just my opinion after all, I might be wrong. Hell, who knows.

  • @jakeywaykey
    @jakeywaykey Před 3 lety +9

    Thrall killing Garrosh just reminds me of the scene in Indiana Jones were he just pulls out a gun shoots the guy flexing with the sword.

  • @officerator
    @officerator Před 3 lety +14

    Warlords was so pretty. The zones had so much detail in them.

    • @Skyblade12
      @Skyblade12 Před 3 lety +1

      And you notice that detail because you would get stuck on every single root, rock, and bush. The zones were painful to navigate.

  • @alexanderdooley5833
    @alexanderdooley5833 Před 3 lety +50

    I love how you was all like, WOD SUCKS, as he talks about the features "OH THAT WAS AWESOME!" for the whole list.....

    • @eveahn9595
      @eveahn9595 Před 3 lety +1

      OH YEAH!

    • @Dendarang
      @Dendarang Před 3 lety +10

      Because the video isn't really fair and balanced, it lists every good thing about WoD (and there were definitely good things about it, for sure), while ignoring or downplaying every negative aspect of the expansion.

    • @lagartoverdebr6176
      @lagartoverdebr6176 Před 3 lety +4

      @@jonathansoko1085 you must know why a position is a "cool kids position". Odds are, it's because it's mostly true, if not fully.

    • @lagartoverdebr6176
      @lagartoverdebr6176 Před 3 lety +1

      @@jonathansoko1085 oh I don't doubt you're dumber, but do not attribute your continual loss of brainmass to me, you're just getting old.

    • @kapitan19969838
      @kapitan19969838 Před 2 lety

      @@lagartoverdebr6176 Don't be rude

  • @Nisriel
    @Nisriel Před 3 lety +90

    Warlords of Draenor video reaction, 1 hour long, this is going to be good

  • @madgizmo2212
    @madgizmo2212 Před 2 lety +20

    I actually liked the Garrison mechanics from WoW, while having it as a player unique zone was a bit lonely, I was also predominantly a solo player so it didn't bother me as much.

  • @teebrown27
    @teebrown27 Před 3 lety +15

    Any “multi-verse” completely cheapens any sense of progression.
    Who cares if we get this big bad? They can just get another one from the next universe.

  • @AlvinY4kitori
    @AlvinY4kitori Před 3 lety +202

    If only they finished it, the potential to be best expansion was there.

    • @Questioneverythingx
      @Questioneverythingx Před 3 lety +2

      so true. was amazing for arena, though.

    • @bershy8556
      @bershy8556 Před 3 lety +23

      easily, sad they ditched it for legion tho cuz i honestly would rather play wod than legion

    • @danny7694
      @danny7694 Před 3 lety +8

      @@Questioneverythingx that's because everyone just played arena's because there was nothing else to do at certain points. But yeh PvP was decent in WoD

    • @yohani8352
      @yohani8352 Před 3 lety

      not the best, but one of the best.

    • @scottsetzke7967
      @scottsetzke7967 Před 3 lety

      This was the beginning of Activisions Hard 2 year deadline for expansions. Cata lasted almost 3 years

  • @ryanlorenzo5003
    @ryanlorenzo5003 Před 3 lety +87

    People after seeing WoD: Story's f*ckin trash!
    After BFA: Maybe WoD wasn't so bad...

    • @Dreamfillah
      @Dreamfillah Před 3 lety +4

      Easy for WoD to come up on top; it basically didn't have a story.

    • @urmadalabco6078
      @urmadalabco6078 Před 3 lety +18

      I always enjoyed wod questing. Just a shame that once you reached max level there was nothing else to do.

    • @latjolajban81
      @latjolajban81 Před 3 lety

      @@Dreamfillah Fuck story. Classic/vanilla doesn't have a story either. You're just a guy in a world of regional stories and troubles and problems, with unreachable evils in the background like the Lich King and the legion and such. You made your own story by questing and solving other peoples problems.

    • @zyella277
      @zyella277 Před 3 lety

      BFA story is its told badly and writers basicly dint knwo what where doign wiht (with s ton of lyign from them).
      WoD story probme was more it was large part cut out ,basiclu got start and end btu not middle.

    • @greenchilistudioz4537
      @greenchilistudioz4537 Před 3 lety

      I believe wod and bfa has great lore, no denying that ending for bfa could been better for Nzoth

  • @DoAGoldeneye
    @DoAGoldeneye Před 2 lety +1

    As someone who had missed WoD and Legion (I needed a break and played Destiny 1 & 2 for a couple of years), I came back on BfA, played it the whole way through on an Alliance Shaman (reputations and all) and in the wait for the next content leveled a Demon Hunter to see the Horde side of the story and unlock Allied Races with. However, leveling through Legion was SO awesome, I froze xp at L110 and played through almost all of Legion (that a 110 could solo at the time). The leveling zones, Suramar, the Insurrection, The Broken Shore and Argus. Then I leveled to 120 and did the BfA Horde storyline. Then I went BACK to Legion and soloed almost everything (Elites, Mythic dungeons you needed to unlock stuff, LFR raids) a L120 DH could. And then I did Legion again on my Alliance Shaman to unlock all Allied races. That made me wonder though... If I missed so much great stuff in Legion, was WoD amazing as well? So I took my OP L120 DH and did everything in WoD. All the leveling zones. All the secrets. All the Dungeons. All the reputations. Tanaan Jungle. All the LFR raids. And the Garisson. Everything to L3. (Nearly) all followers maxed in level/gear. But the Shipyard... I did NOT like the Shipyard. It was so annoyingly balanced. Having to re-equip your ships over and over for every mission. I eventually said "F that" and called it a day. WoD WAS amazing. If you were able to slurp up all the content without the droughts. But I still want the Shattrah raid dammit !

  • @kyogery8927
    @kyogery8927 Před 3 lety +7

    One of my favorite things about wod was warriors getting the gladiator spec. I loved that for my prot warrior and was my main for the whole expasion

  • @thenerdbeast7375
    @thenerdbeast7375 Před 3 lety +112

    That video may have released on April first, but the facts he said was no joke.

    • @Kanamon22
      @Kanamon22 Před 3 lety +14

      Is kinda fun but every hiru video in april first is kinda weird. He say some controversial shit in the wow universe like garrosh, this one and im sure im forgeting one or two, but the points are so well made that you really thing, is this really a joke? There were alot of things that i hate about wod, but at the same time there were alot of good things, just with a lot of things that never happened (shattrath for example), and the lack of content. The dude make some good videos

    • @Ecliptor.
      @Ecliptor. Před 3 lety

      Except that Cataclysm had many more bosses, but sure.

    • @Ecliptor.
      @Ecliptor. Před 3 lety

      @@DisastrousIntentionally Cataclysm also had world bosses.

  • @siriusblack7714
    @siriusblack7714 Před 3 lety +84

    The gear from WoD I think is the coolest in the whole game

    • @Sam-zy8pc
      @Sam-zy8pc Před 3 lety +2

      i gotta agree on this statement

    • @pete8234
      @pete8234 Před 3 lety +6

      Not sure if serious...there were literal tier pieces missing for certain classes in BRF

    • @BryoLawrence
      @BryoLawrence Před 3 lety +1

      @@haschwell2757 agreed for the most part, I think the paladin and rogue mythic sets are pretty good though

    • @luisurdiales3091
      @luisurdiales3091 Před 3 lety +1

      BRF has some of the coolest mogs.
      HFC not so much, like there's cool ones and then there's the shaman ones who feel lazy af.

    • @Assisted_Living_Dracula
      @Assisted_Living_Dracula Před 3 lety

      You must have not played legion

  • @alexdorenkamp5148
    @alexdorenkamp5148 Před 3 lety +2

    So something that I had heard from someone at some point in time, is that the garrisons in WoD was a test to see what would happen to the economy when you give everyone access to everything and not limit them to just 2 professions. People who always ran herb / alch no longer needed to run herbalism because they could just get all the herbs they needed every day from their garrison. Yet on the flip side of that if you still ran herb despite the fact that you got it for free you could get the procs for extra flowers off anything you collected inside your garrison garden so there was still an incentive (to some degree) to run the gathering profs to make extra flask & potions. This is just one example but it was a factor for everyone when instead of running 1 gathering 1 crafting, everyone had the option to just run 2 crafting profs and we saw the gathering market on the AH crash and bottom out (depending on your sever).

  • @SmilingJack65
    @SmilingJack65 Před 3 lety +1

    Hey Asmongold, remember the graveyard in the alliance garrison? They had a tombstone for "Ray D. Tear" as an easter egg about how WoD's future content got gutted for other development and to help bolster Legion.
    Also, in regards to Thrall's actions during his fight with Garrosh, it was visually very cool, but even the creators agreed that Thrall did a bad thing by winning the way he did. Expansions following WoD had Thrall go on a soul-finding mission because of all of the fallout with Garrosh, but also because of the fallout of him using the Elements to cheat in a Mak'Gora. Like he actually took a big hit to this power level for a while because the Elements wouldn't listen to him like before; this also played into him losing the Doomhammer to free it up for the Shaman PC to use. Thrall no longer felt he was worthy of the weapon after all his actions and then losing it in battle. So, all in all, Thrall's story continued very believably that his actions surrounding Garrosh were a mistake and it was something he had to not only repent for, but something he had to grow as a character in order to overcome it and move on with his life.

    • @ZanathKariashi
      @ZanathKariashi Před 3 lety

      technically the elements didn't give a fuck. It was Thrall's own internal doubts about what he did that hindered his ability to wield the elements (which the elements keep trying to tell him but his own guilt over it drowned out their voices and disrupted his ability to connect with them). The elements will not let their power be used in ways they don't approve of, so Thrall could not have used their power against Garrosh unless they were fine with it. He would have to use the Void to force the elements to obey him and take their powers by force, like Ner'zhul (Original) and the Dark Shamans did to use it against Garrosh without the element's approval, which he didn't do.
      Thrall regrets that he let his bloodlust to murder Garrosh to atone for all the damage Garrosh had caused by his decision to make him warcheif despite..well EVERYONE's council, is what forced him into the mak'gora in the first place, instead of just taking Garrosh prisoner again, since we'd already won. Everyone even told him was a bad decision, but he ignored them.

  • @ThyFleshConsumed
    @ThyFleshConsumed Před 3 lety +40

    2014, back in the day.
    Man I wish it was 2014.

    • @BugbugAdventures
      @BugbugAdventures Před 3 lety +1

      trust me you dont, the best is yet to come!

    • @venuslippe9132
      @venuslippe9132 Před 3 lety +1

      2014 2015 were the best youtube years for me by a alot

  • @MrAwesomeOrb
    @MrAwesomeOrb Před 3 lety +17

    Hahahaha “I’ve never gotten hit by the trains” but then in his “Is Mythic BRF Too hard” video he says he got hit by the train and that caused a wipe due to the battle Rez system

  • @Thescott16
    @Thescott16 Před 2 lety +3

    In WoD, my favorite thing about Garrisons and followers that I don't see people talking about very much is how it made the player character feel like a _character_ in the story and not just a walking plot device.

  • @Dontknowme81
    @Dontknowme81 Před 3 lety +12

    Glad to see someone defend WOD. Was one of my favorite for raiding, story and visuals.

  • @admcleo
    @admcleo Před 3 lety +21

    WoD feels like someone who realized what needed to be done to save WoW was able to either fool the rest of the team or lock them out of the room long enough to start putting those things into the game before the analytics driven devs broke in and tore him away from the keyboard mid expansion. (I like to think as he was being dragged away he was gurgling out "Choke on them!" day of the dead style)

    • @wwc222
      @wwc222 Před 3 lety

      tom cruise

    • @Skyblade12
      @Skyblade12 Před 3 lety

      WoD felt like Horde fanfiction shoved into zones that sucked to navigate.

  • @mirphh3261
    @mirphh3261 Před 3 lety +20

    We don't play Horde to simp for Sylvanas. Some of us still honor the old ways

  • @shark_2283
    @shark_2283 Před rokem +2

    Change my mind garrisons had a good idea behind them and the violent rejection by the community has probably contributed to the lack of player housing in wow.

  • @naejimba
    @naejimba Před 3 lety +3

    Here is another difference between the end of MoP and the end of Wod: With MoP, I was disappointed I didn't have as much time to spend playing on every spec as I WANTED TO because the class design was so good. With Wod, it was hard to find ANYTHING I wanted to play after the prune. If classes are fun to play and have lots of depth, doing any content is far more enjoyable.

  • @user-sg1ih1xv4r
    @user-sg1ih1xv4r Před 3 lety +18

    „Horde just has better racials“ Every Druid ever: „Meld“

    • @Skyblade12
      @Skyblade12 Před 3 lety +1

      That's why the Horde now has a trinket that copies meld. The devs literally will not let the Alliance keep anything good.

  • @synthds3897
    @synthds3897 Před 3 lety +62

    WoD is actually one of my fav expansions ever, but that was due to my close friends and I pvp'd a lot then.

    • @omologo95
      @omologo95 Před 3 lety +5

      Same dude

    • @Sherlock-Eco
      @Sherlock-Eco Před 3 lety +3

      So we can just all log in Wow right now and cause massive party and not care what content are missing, if people actually cared eachother alot in the game, you would even enter an 'majority considered' complete trash game for their community right? So even at current second, everyone can gather up and have fun, because is it about the people. i am not encouraging anything just reminding that is it posibble :p

    • @omologo95
      @omologo95 Před 3 lety +4

      @@Sherlock-Eco I mean, yeah, technically. I just had more time to mess around back in Mop/WoD times. Now I don't even play the game anymore, and neither does any of my friends.
      Just different times now.

    • @clementbringuier7452
      @clementbringuier7452 Před 3 lety

      It's the expac where i had created the most alts in my life for jumping in arena. Insane!

  • @Unforgiven11
    @Unforgiven11 Před 3 lety +2

    Blackrock Foundry was a fucking AMAZING raid. The final fight was so, so fun. The first time the floor got smashed out from under our feet my raid was like "OOOOOH SHIT" and it required people to be on their A-game getting knocked to the correct places. I loved phase 2 on my rogue and paladin, I was always in the group to go up into the stands and assassinate the adds. Just felt nice to have key roles to do thing.

  • @bladerunner2006
    @bladerunner2006 Před rokem +4

    Love how Asmon goes from "NO WARLORDS SUCKED" to whispering "so good..." repeatedly 🤣

  • @shawnstephens6795
    @shawnstephens6795 Před 3 lety +56

    WOD was the last expansion I played and enjoyed PVP.

    • @CrowsDescend
      @CrowsDescend Před 3 lety +3

      Same here. Started in TBC and I have to say, WOD PvP was probably the most fleshed-out experience.

    • @Crackz0r94
      @Crackz0r94 Před 3 lety +1

      @@CrowsDescend wod pvp was peak wow. most balanced expansion. only druid was still broken

    • @JoshLineberry
      @JoshLineberry Před 3 lety +4

      Yep! All I did in wod was pvp and I freaking loved it.

    • @karkoza4247
      @karkoza4247 Před 3 lety

      Classes were fun to play, but you may be forgot turbo cleave meta all 3 seasons, and long Dampening games

    • @shawnstephens6795
      @shawnstephens6795 Před 3 lety +1

      @@karkoza4247 ...I remember easily grinding out a full set of PVP gear on all my toons and having fun...then in the next expansion and beyond Blizz removing all that.

  • @orionfire1947
    @orionfire1947 Před 3 lety +6

    This is the Warlords of Draenor that I remember, and I'm glad you see it this way now.
    It truly was great in so many areas that the game now ultimately fails in, to the point where I loved logging on every day and exploring the world and doing different things because the state of my death knight in WoD was as good as i'd wanted it to be, and alongside all these other things it was truly great. The memories and the nostalgia are there, for sure, but when i think back on WoD i remember that the game was something that just needed a bit of love that it never got.

    • @Donnerbalken28
      @Donnerbalken28 Před 2 lety

      I feel the same way. WoD was dramatically undercooked and something probably went seriously awry with the project management at the time. The list of dropped features, zones, ideas and other things for WoD is staggering, ending up in an Expansion that was at many twists and turns alluding to lot of things (The Iron Horde storythread was just dropped after BRF, Shattrath City being a gigantic area with literally nothing in it, Farahlon being actually in the game files, just never realized, the rocky transition from the Iron Horde stuff to the prelude to Legion, the whole Cho'Gall thing in Highmaul that just suddenly disappeared from the story and much, much more) and never managed to finish any of these things.
      The higherups at Blizzard probably went into full panic mode when the subs crashed like the titanic and cut the Expansion short with 6.2, leading very quickly into Legion. What a shame.,

  • @FalseInformation
    @FalseInformation Před 3 lety +7

    My favorite expansion by far since I never raided other than old content for mounts. Loved farming the world mounts too. And wod had the best music IN MY OPINION

  • @collegehumorrulz1
    @collegehumorrulz1 Před 3 lety +4

    One of my favorite iterations of hunter for pvp was SV WoD was so perfectly well designed and fun to play same with Spriest.

  • @anthuanmorera3245
    @anthuanmorera3245 Před 3 lety +10

    I remember when WoD came out back in the day, i was broke and been having playing private servers for a while, and i got so hyped that I begged my brother to pay for the game and the first subscription. It was the only time I could ever play the official WoW, and I fucking loved it.

  • @SuperLuigiFan22
    @SuperLuigiFan22 Před 3 lety +15

    1:00:04 Never thought I'd hear asmongold say "i love WoD now" gained more respect for the dude now.

  • @lizzardentertainment3846
    @lizzardentertainment3846 Před měsícem +1

    I made so many alts during wod I loved it. I loved how little we had to do during end game. Tanaan jungle was fine, the game wasn't a bloated mess. That's why i hate these last few expensions. There's just too much to do, too many recolors of mounts, pets and everything you can collect. It's too overwhelming and discouraging.

  • @ajmeyers5661
    @ajmeyers5661 Před 3 lety +2

    16:45 "The movie was good, the movie was good! I just didn't like the plot..."
    Wise back pedal, my friend. Marvel stans will chew you up and spit you out.

  • @Flames177
    @Flames177 Před 3 lety +9

    I actually liked the little housing, but i guess im the only one..

    • @JoshLineberry
      @JoshLineberry Před 3 lety +4

      I did as well. My garrison made me so much gold and I liked building it up!

    • @MrDudeDudley
      @MrDudeDudley Před 3 lety +2

      I started playing during Legion, but spent most of my time doing WoD content, building up my garrison. The whole reason why I pre-ordered BFA without even thinking about it, was because of how much fun I had with the game during that time.

  • @Jade_Raven
    @Jade_Raven Před 3 lety +19

    "This is why people used to play horde. Now they play for Sylvanas, simping for an elf"
    I'll have you know that was always the reason I played horde thank you very much

    • @jaywoodcock3224
      @jaywoodcock3224 Před 3 lety +1

      Felt that

    • @tyeberiusmcintyre1879
      @tyeberiusmcintyre1879 Před 3 lety +3

      dude i played undead right up until she became warchief and was suddenly like "wtf is going on? this isnt sylvanas..."
      idek what race or faction to play anymore, been lost since legion x.x

    • @Jade_Raven
      @Jade_Raven Před 3 lety +1

      @@tyeberiusmcintyre1879 yeah I was a huge fan of the undead and sylvanas simp, but I never imagined or even wanted her to be warchief, it was all downhill from there

  • @TheRealCeeJai
    @TheRealCeeJai Před 3 lety +2

    6:40 I mean, MoP leveling was essentially the same deal. Big cinematics (Battle of the Jade Serpent) to cap important storylines, definite feeling of getting stronger as you leveled (and actual progression with it), and treasure hunting that gave you XP, as well as BoA weapons to catch alts up - not to mention well-defined storylines with interesting characters. I'm not saying WoD leveling was bad, but it was just the MoP leveling paradigm with a few extra dashes thrown in, like the garrison upgrades and abilities.

    • @ZanathKariashi
      @ZanathKariashi Před 2 lety

      and about 1/3 as many abilities due to the prune.

  • @sirninjaraiden
    @sirninjaraiden Před 3 měsíci +1

    This expansion is the reason i started putting mad hrs into Retail WoW. Got black hands gear, got the flaming horse and have been role playing as a retribution paladin with anger management problems.
    WOD is still my favorite expansion to this day

  • @Bigshacpumper
    @Bigshacpumper Před 3 lety +13

    The ultimate "You think you knew, but you didn't"

  • @dend1
    @dend1 Před 3 lety +44

    Classic WoD on the way

    • @Sowells
      @Sowells Před 3 lety +3

      WoD unlocking on Classic is so far away I don't even know if the world as we know it will still be here then! haha

    • @matsen1153
      @matsen1153 Před 3 lety

      I think WoD Classic would only last six months because of the little content it featured.

    • @saulmedeiros8836
      @saulmedeiros8836 Před 3 lety

      +1, that was the last expansion that I enjoyed.

    • @saulmedeiros8836
      @saulmedeiros8836 Před 3 lety +2

      @@matsen1153 They should release classic WoD, add all removed content, but keep everything like was before.

    • @LichlordKazam
      @LichlordKazam Před 3 lety

      That would be fine, as we'd get Classic Legion 5 months later.

  • @andross2k
    @andross2k Před rokem +3

    I loved leveling in WoD! I know it's bais because it was the first expansion I played all the way through but I honestly loved the zones, the levels, the dungeons the raids. And it was the first time in leveling where I started reading most of what was offered. I really really enjoyed WoD. The Garisons were awesome until they got old. Just ended up being more work then they were worth.

  • @Adrian-pp6qy
    @Adrian-pp6qy Před 2 lety +2

    I loved leveling in wod, loved the story and the zones. Leveling from 1 to 100 wasn't as much of a chore as now. I leveled up like 14-15 characters in a couple of month while doing all sorts of shit. I loved wod not being overwhelmed by "content". The amount of grinding in shadowlands is just unbearable.

  • @ballsofsalsa01
    @ballsofsalsa01 Před 3 lety +4

    It's funny how Asmongold says "there was nothing to do" but also plays Classic endgame like
    what is there to do? No transmog, barely any mounts to collect, not account wide, no heirloom, hard asf to level up alts, no toy collection, no flying mounts, no feats of strengh, no challenge mode PvE content...
    just PvP and last raid tier, that's it, that's all there is to do but somehow that's "a lot to play with" while modern wow is "nothing to do" supposedly

    • @gamermosley7803
      @gamermosley7803 Před 3 lety

      Defo gearing in Classic is more fun, both leveling and max level.
      Some gear gives you unique bonuses, buffs or procs, they give you a multitude of different stats and well... god damn class sets.
      And tbh, imo saying mounts, mogs, looms... count towards what an expansion content has to offer is poor developping, cause then for the past 5-6 expansions, 20% of the content was actual expansion content, and the rest was recycled from past expansions that if you already had completed, well... no reason to go back.
      Thing with Classic is, we could say 40% of the time is spent leveling (Which if you know what you're doing, you have a leveling route set up, and you dont waste too much time, you can actually level up to max level in 4-5 days), 30% of the time gearing, and another 30% of the time working on professions, attunements, quest lines, reputations...
      in Retail: Leveling 10%, Daily/Weekly content that is the same thing over and over again that ends up feeling like a job: 65%. Raids and mythic dungeons: 25%

    • @ballsofsalsa01
      @ballsofsalsa01 Před 3 lety +1

      ​@@gamermosley7803 "Defo gearing in Classic is more fun, both leveling and max level."
      Ah... I don't know if your definition of "more fun" is wearing pieces of crap through most of the leveling, getting happy for getting a low green piece, with stats that don't change to fit your spec and without mount to repair if you die, which will happen often.
      Basically, no way to get trinkets outside very few quests, very few rare mobs that drop meaningful stuff, no bonus rewards, just grey and green pieces you match together into a form of gear, how's that more fun than... actually getting useful gear that you get to replace as you level up, as opposed to the broken mismatch of pieces
      "Some gear gives you unique bonuses, buffs or procs, they give you a multitude of different stats and well... god damn class sets."
      Class sets, or rather, tier sets as you call them are nothing but borrowed power, the same we have now. And some are to fix the broken class like "your taunt can't miss" holy shit thanks guess now I will be able to use the taunt button .-. Nothing out of the ordinary, your X generates Y more, basically azerite traits, but those are hated while grindy, tier sets are "liked" somehow. You know, they say azerite was annoying bc you couldnt get the piece you wanted, but tier sets literally force you to do only 1 type fo content and hope you get the missing piece of the specific armor type you need to complete your class, and becomes equally obsolete as the new patch comes around. IT'S NOT good design, at all, it's painful, unnecessary and creates the same problem people complain about in azerite.
      Yeah there are some neat items, but those are epics, just a random, very low chance to drop, and don't last much as their stats don't scale, meaning you replace them as the patch goes along. A multitude of different stats? you know why they removed those? bc it's complicating for no reason. Hit chance, random armor and parry bonuses, spirit in all pieces, agility for strength or casters, random stats for no reason, that clutter the tab and serve to hit soft caps to actually perform as expected (remember glancing blows? weapon skill? pretty much to not just fail an attack). And in retail, they already complain the stats are too confusing with exponential scaling, talk about Multi-hit from WoD and Armor penetration or magic resistance reductions, fuc me, it was not good.

    • @ballsofsalsa01
      @ballsofsalsa01 Před 3 lety

      @@gamermosley7803 "And tbh, imo saying mounts, mogs, looms... count towards what an expansion content has to offer is poor developping, cause then for the past 5-6 expansions, 20% of the content was actual expansion content, and the rest was recycled from past expansions that if you already had completed, well... no reason to go back."
      lol how unfair of a point of view "yeah saying those are options is wrong bc those are not from the current expansion, you gotta compare only what's present" Except every expansion is that an expansion, it adds upon the recent entry, and what we get at the end is the final product, with the sum of all parts. When you say retail, you don't say "only what was added in SL" bc then we wouldn't have LFG, LFR, toys, flying mounts, starting zones, all Azeroth, outland and Draenor, just Shadowlands and the dungeons/raids, but none of the talents as those are mostly the same from BFA. It's not fair if you replace what an expansion builds upon existing content, would it be fair to say Mortal Kombat 2 is shit bc it has 4 new characters, and the graphics, maps, moves and story is mostly the same? Oh and Battlefront 2 is also bad bc it just adds space battles and heroes over BF1 in terms of content, and QoL doesn't matter
      No, you can't say that, as expansions, you have to take them for what they have to offer as a whole, counting past content as well, bc you can play that "past content" with retail, not classic.
      If you have completed absolutely everything before the latest expansion, then you still have a shit ton of mounts, transmogs, achievements, toys, zones, dungeons, M+, raid, systems, weekend events, timewalking and whatnot. You still have more, plus, remember it's ... yeah, it's 9.0, so there are 3 big patches more to come, and classic is stale, and won't get anything new since all patches are just "1 raid, scale item level, fix shit ton of bugs and new tier sets" while each patch of retail adds system, raid, megadungeon per expa, zones, affixes and mounts, toys and improvement of both classes and previous systems, like covenant sanctum now or torghast new floors/powers.
      "...30% of the time gearing, and another 30% of the time working on professions, attunements, quest lines, reputations... "
      The funny part here is how it misleads into believing there is actual endgame content.
      - Oh PROFESSIONS! All expas have improved professions
      -oh attunements! yeah that's just a rep grind you unlock with gold and rep, aka, kill shit ton of mobs and complete non daily quests until you run out and have to kill shit ton of mobs, again.
      - quest lines! Classic has so few quests you have to grind to reach max level, and the impressive quest lines can be counted with one hand, like maybe maximilian, or Stalvan, one in scholomance... and those are part of the leveling as well, not real endgame content unless you forcibly decide to leave them at the end and just kill mobs to justify having "stuff to do"
      - reputations! All expas have reputations, except now you don't need them for attunement garbage to enter a raid or get a key to play content, you can ignore them if you don't like farming rep which, surprise surprise, is now better thanks to dailies and bonus rep rewards, that didn't exist in vanilla
      What you should say is what actually happens: you reach level 60, and have to go through every raid tier bc there's no catch up mechanic, you have to walk to a major city and ask in chat until you find people willing to run a dungeon they don't need as those don't scale either, or a lower raid if they bother, again, no need, and hope you, out of 40, get the loot the loot master decides to give, if it even bothers to. Or do the fun thing of farming world buffs and storing them for that one raid you do, to then... log off... or play pvp until next week, how fun. That's all there is dude, walking , walking, long hours of team making and walking, to do one raid and log off, or pvp to death. No systems to work alone, no meaningful items in the open world, only a few classes with legendaries. Level up alts? without heirlooms, low level mount, bonus XP from potions, events or high density quests? no shit dude, you level up MUCH faster in retail than classic, it's not even an argument, it's just flat obvious. and with account wide mounts, you don't need to farm to get the same mount in your character (yeah mounts weren't account wide either, how fun)
      Retail doesn't force you to do anything, you can play like shitty classic, and go to cities chat to ask for a team, or hope your guild (with perks, as there were none back then) can agrees to help you. We kinda do that for M+, except we can use locks to teleport or toys, or mount to buy from AH quick consumables or open mail box and in 9.1, just fly whenever we feel like. Convenient, fast, efficient, that's the name of modern wow, unlike crappy, slow, grindy classic

  • @J10005
    @J10005 Před 3 lety +11

    If it had more content it could have been one of the better expansions WOW created.

  • @gabeperras3711
    @gabeperras3711 Před 3 lety +3

    The road to WoD was so hype, and the leveling was super fun. If only they bothered putting in an actual endgame that didn't involve sitting in your base and getting rich.

  • @Cyclone001c
    @Cyclone001c Před 3 lety +1

    a) our characters felt weaker in WoD, because of ability pruning.
    b) the treasures mentioned as cool, are the reason we lost flying. Losing flying due to jumping puzzles makes you hate them - especially when the rewards were shit.
    c) the leveling experience was broken (thanks to the scuffed launch), and like 10 hours in total when they fixed it. 10 hours does not a good MMORPG make.
    d) the garrisons always sucked - a time and gold sink (initially) which turned it into a single player game that destroyed the economy by flooding it with gold (once it got going).
    e) the story was garbage
    f) WoD was the expansion that ruined professions with catchups obsoleting old world mats.
    g) class balances was completely broken
    h) the devs became completely deaf to any player concerns.
    The ONLY good part of WoD was the raids. Every other aspect of the game was a massive downgrade from MoP.

  • @Drew-hd4hm
    @Drew-hd4hm Před 3 lety +7

    I use my garrison every single day lol. Bank, AH, xmog all right next to each other on a 15 min cd hearth.

  • @Channel5Gaming
    @Channel5Gaming Před 3 lety +77

    Played WoW as a filthy casual since Vanilla. But WOD was my all-time personal favorite (for the 3 months I played). I personally loved Garrisons & followers, and it was the first time I got into Mythic raiding. We managed to kill blackhand mythic and that's when we ran out of content. :( Still my personal favorite expansion for the first 3 months of its life. But I usually skip most expansions and only play them for 2-3 months. So I don't have much to compare it against.

    • @Sowells
      @Sowells Před 3 lety +11

      There's nothing wrong with being casual.

    • @RunehearthCL
      @RunehearthCL Před 3 lety +1

      Wod was perfect for the casual audience, I literally could level from 1 to 100 and then get into raids and gear my character before legion came out, and I would level like a scrub so it took a really long time

    • @brandonbeshears5137
      @brandonbeshears5137 Před 3 lety +6

      @@Sowells there's nothing wrong with being casual. There is something wrong with being casual and expecting the same gear as everyone else.

    • @sheetshoqx3708
      @sheetshoqx3708 Před 3 lety +2

      Blackrock Foundry Mythic in 3 Months Clear as a Casual.
      Aja and Blackhand was not the first Content btw.
      So you killed a Mythic Boss in the first 3 Months of WoD which wasnt out at that time.
      Nice one, tell me more.

    • @majinbuu7846
      @majinbuu7846 Před 3 lety

      Wow six, Buu no like!

  • @bannanagrams3809
    @bannanagrams3809 Před 3 lety +1

    WoD was so insane my stepmother was able to farm enough gold to sustain 5 accounts with wow tokens, without ever leaving her garrison. So basically our entire family played for free. I understand why people dislike wow token but ever since then I’ve had a soft spot for them. We didn’t rly have the money to afford everyone’s sub, so this was a great alternative or us

  • @badwolf8112
    @badwolf8112 Před rokem +2

    i feel like a lot of the enjoyment of classic leveling is the sheer amount of people you see around (given you play on a populated realm) and interact with (because the game motivates that so much). if your server is dead, the leveling is meh. grouping turned much of the content from tedious to easy. the rate at which you get upgrades for at least half the leveling experience was also satisfying. but the quests themselves, like half of them just sucked.

  • @dend1
    @dend1 Před 3 lety +10

    It had the same team who did mop music so it's music was great

  • @gromczar1589
    @gromczar1589 Před 3 lety +38

    Man talks shit on somethin then hears someone talk about it like "Oh HYEAH I LOVE THAT"

    • @diode_wow
      @diode_wow Před 3 lety +12

      Just like his chat

    • @stark8363
      @stark8363 Před 3 lety +7

      I dont think Asmon completed hated everything on wod yes he prob hated wod as a whole but he has said in the past wod did bring fun mechanics

    • @gromczar1589
      @gromczar1589 Před 3 lety

      I look like a maghar mf and I mostly quest so I like it. Also didn't hit cap level back then lmao I was a pet battle collector

    • @PUNishment777
      @PUNishment777 Před 3 lety

      @@BatmanisBatman mop class design was awful

    • @Ryan-sn3uo
      @Ryan-sn3uo Před 3 lety +2

      MoP vs WoD class design and pvp really do split the community in half, leaving both sides ultimately unsatisfied. We should just have talent trees for each spec that cater to both playstyles, pruned and unpruned.

  • @miloslukic5171
    @miloslukic5171 Před 3 lety

    Stopped playing years ago - before Legion came out but I still remember - Trash storyline is what killed WoD for me, among other things mentioned...starting from the scene where we save Garrosh in Hellfile Citadel. Final nail in the coffin was the endgame cinematic (after Archimonde fight) with Garrosh screaming: Draenor is free!!! "Dude, you said on start that you want to conquer all of existence and kill everyone and everything who interferes, now you are THE liberator of Dreanor? Please...". As I said, remembering those times well, most of people in my guild stopped playing somewhere throughout the expansion, everyone with their own reasons.

  • @felix2315
    @felix2315 Před rokem +1

    so, when classic moves on till wod, and from expansion to expansion there are more changes, we could get wod 2 with everything bad fixed, sounds amazing

  • @hydromancer4916
    @hydromancer4916 Před 3 lety +16

    lmao make one joke about the horde and the entire EU horde defense force starts malding

    • @zpokie123
      @zpokie123 Před 3 lety

      Well horde is superior in every way. Ooh no its the other way around. Lets all go ally and play dwarfs

    • @malfuresz7351
      @malfuresz7351 Před 3 lety

      Ally does the same but ok

    • @hydromancer4916
      @hydromancer4916 Před 3 lety

      @@zpokie123 this is exactly what i mean

    • @hydromancer4916
      @hydromancer4916 Před 3 lety +2

      @@malfuresz7351 Nah horde fanboys have always been way more ravenous than alliance

  • @Ts0usermax
    @Ts0usermax Před 3 lety +5

    Warlords of Drain Ore, where prospecting literally went down the drain.....

  • @kaniksu6490
    @kaniksu6490 Před 2 lety +1

    They had the best marketing for this expansion because it arrived in time for their 10th anniversary. I worked at Best Buy during its release and Blizzard sent every store like this super cool “cubes” with Warlords art on it to put WoW merch on. It was the biggest launch I had seen for a WoW expansion outside of TBC & of course Wrath, but not even Wrath was going for nostalgia like Warlords was. Keep in mind, in both story and even the garrisons, WoW was trying to evoke it’s old 1990’s Warcraft I & II roots. Garrisons and NPC’s following you around; seeing the old world in it’s hay-day.. it was meant to be the perfect capstone to a decade of the world’s most beloved MMO.

  • @DagwoodDogwoggle
    @DagwoodDogwoggle Před 9 měsíci +1

    I loved WoD. It was a self contained story that I could play and complete without being forced to deal with toxic people. I could stop playing when I saw all the content, them come back when the Tanaan Jungle came back. In other words, it was the closest to a single player game that it could be. It was great.

  • @Midgert89
    @Midgert89 Před 3 lety +8

    This guy (hirumaredx) comes off as a contrarian and downplays just how much of a disaster wod was in the eyes of fans back then. It was the start of the subcount rollercoaster for a reason. His claim that "vanilla also cut content" is such a false comparison. Vanilla cutting content and putting it in TBC was about adressing scope creep; Blizzard gave up on WOD and didn't even try to do the content properly because it was percieved to be a waste of time. They deliberately tanked an expansion because they had a crisis of confidence caused by a massive sub drop never before seen at that time.

    • @korbagogelog7068
      @korbagogelog7068 Před 3 lety

      It was a joke video chill

    • @Midgert89
      @Midgert89 Před 3 lety +1

      @@korbagogelog7068 It was pretty sincere, and very much like his normal videos. Even if it came out on April 1st it does echo the opinions of alot of WOD apologists and is pretty typical of his usual videos.

    • @bluexephosfan970
      @bluexephosfan970 Před 3 lety

      Jesus christ dude you so missed the point of the video, he was just saying that WoD wasnt as terrible as people say it was. The meta effects of the expansion honestly aren't that important for just looking at "does it deserve the shit it gets"

    • @Midgert89
      @Midgert89 Před 3 lety +1

      @@bluexephosfan970 Nobody who calls wod bad denies you could have had a decent time during it, or that it had redeeming qualities. The problem with wod was that it was basically cancelled in favour of legion and pretty empty overall. Hell i raided alot back then and enjoyed it more than legion due to not having to do a bunch of grinding outside raids, but that does not make it less bad or any less deserving of criticism. I simply mean that the video misses the point of why people throw trash on wod, it left millions of fans feeling ripped off and blizzard handled the backlash in a spectacularly bad way by being silent and throwing store mounts at you.

  • @sinh7765
    @sinh7765 Před 3 lety +27

    sees the duration of the actual video, sees the duration of this video
    "am i gonna get mad watching this video?"
    yes...yes you will.

  • @ctvtmo
    @ctvtmo Před 6 měsíci +1

    As a casual I loved WoD. It had one of my favorite versions of a class: WoD Disc Priest.

  • @ivangushkov3651
    @ivangushkov3651 Před 3 lety +1

    Remember that we were supposed to have 2 captital cities in Karabor and Bladespire Fortress. And the garrisons were supposed to be outposts that you could place in a zone. With those features, and guild garrison WoD would have come a long way to being a good expansion. It had so much going for it otherwise. Still the best leveling in modern wow....

  • @Ecliptor.
    @Ecliptor. Před 3 lety +4

    I wasn't there for the first streams, but I can proudly say that I watch the vids since mop. Mostly the solo achievement guides and the complete memery the likes of "how to be an elitist" or "how to kill your raid in LFR".

  • @jonperans
    @jonperans Před 3 lety +4

    I loved WOD. One of the best expansions IMO. Few raids, but they were all AMAZING.

  • @Starfire7888
    @Starfire7888 Před 2 lety

    I would not mind GArrison like features in the future, as long as they dont tie legendary questline or MSQ stuff into it making it mandatory. Garrisons are one of those things almost like minigames/side features that I wish I could drop or pick up anytime as I please without feeling that I HAVE TO DO IT.

  • @flyxed2
    @flyxed2 Před 3 lety

    I never raided or did end content (I think I did one run in the first raid released but that was it) and I really struggled to see why people hated WoD for the longest time, within the first 5 minutes of the video I realised it was because I only ever really levelled in WoD, and within those first 5 minutes I was reminded why WoD levelling was so fun and why I have so many good memories about that xpac. More content like that is needed, it actually brought joy to me while playing.

  • @totalscrub1960
    @totalscrub1960 Před 3 lety +11

    man two years from now:
    shadowlands: actually not a bad expansion

    • @riotguards
      @riotguards Před 3 lety

      "Shame we never figured out what the jailer motives were through all that bass"

    • @ninacuk
      @ninacuk Před 3 lety +1

      SL is the only expansion where i have loads of time to play it, but i just don't.

    • @kapitan19969838
      @kapitan19969838 Před 2 lety

      @@riotguards Isn't he interested in power and all the freedom talk is just a cover up? 🤔

    • @riotguards
      @riotguards Před 2 lety

      @@kapitan19969838 We'll never know, we can barely understand what he's actually saying.

    • @kapitan19969838
      @kapitan19969838 Před 2 lety

      @@riotguards I believe You can turn on subtitles for cutscenes 🙂

  • @Walocial
    @Walocial Před 3 lety +4

    Man the nostalgia hit HARD with Blackrock Foundry and Blackhand... how was this literally 6-7 years ago?! I clearly remember waiting for the kill video for Blackhand, and boi did it deliver!

  • @HORDE36
    @HORDE36 Před rokem

    Still have fond memories of staying home from school with a cold and just chilling out in the morning with an MM hunter stacked to the tits with powerups in Ashran.

  • @talisredstar1543
    @talisredstar1543 Před rokem +1

    Thrall wasn't a bitch, Garrosh was just stupid, for not banning magic before the Mak'Gora started. If you do not lay down rules/limits before the Mak'Gora starts, then ANYTHING goes. Using magic might be cheap, but its still part of someone's kit.
    So dont hate Thrall, hate your boi Garrosh who was too braindead to realize he was out matched unless he brought Thrall down to his level. A wise warrior lives, young warrior eagerly go into battle and dies.

  • @marcinzysko1653
    @marcinzysko1653 Před 3 lety +7

    Its 7 years too late to show your appreciation for that expansion. Now you can all appreciate a dying game.

  • @frantictoast3741
    @frantictoast3741 Před 3 lety +4

    "Got some shit out there and, grass"
    -Asmongold

  • @cavajason
    @cavajason Před 2 lety

    Honestly the biggest issue with wod was everyone wanted to play the game and do the content there just wasn't enough of it, the raids were all great, pvp was good and balanced, class design was honestly really good and every class had identity and played different. Garrisons as a whole were cool, with a few obvious flaws that could have been worked out. There just wasn't enough to do, without playing like 5 alts there was almost no way spend your time, and since we complained about that blizzard has timegated everything to hell and manufactured arbitrary forced playtime. When all they had to do was just not give up on the expansion so early and actually put the effort in to add content and fix the few flaws.

  • @lagartoverdebr6176
    @lagartoverdebr6176 Před 3 lety

    10:44 if Garrosh was a Hunter, then that would be totally fine.
    But Garrosh is a Warrior, and Thrall a Shaman. A Warrior fights with his body, a Shaman with the elements, to expect Thrall, a Shaman, to fight without the elements is like expecting Garrosh to fight as an amputee.

  • @CasperBritto
    @CasperBritto Před 3 lety +3

    Glyph of the consecrator and holy priest FELT AMAZING!

  • @Kilwede1
    @Kilwede1 Před 3 lety +6

    I absolutely adored getting followers in wod. Wod was my favorite expansion as a hunyer specifically. Everybody theorizing and finally getting Gara and a hunter specific random ass boss on a beach that let you tame a void wolf?! Absolutely stunned me and I'd been playing since nilla

  • @silverbackseven7
    @silverbackseven7 Před 3 lety +1

    WoD leveling was top notch. It just fell apart as soon as you hit top level. I don’t even recall what number it was anymore.

  • @OHIOspikey
    @OHIOspikey Před 2 lety

    Before watching. In WoD... :
    1 Raids were awesome, as always. Flamethrower use in moss boss in 1st raid Highmaul was epic.
    2 While in the second raid, Blizz announced there would only be one more raid. I stopped playing because of that.
    3 Garrisons ruined player interaction further, and broke the economy.
    - Without garrisons, or making garrisons different, and giving more reasons to venture into the world, and with more raids, this expansion would have been quite different.

  • @wearblackclothes
    @wearblackclothes Před 3 lety +13

    Idk why but reading chat around 17:56 and he talks about highmaul and someone says highmald i lost it and it took me several minutes to get it back

  • @Urketadic
    @Urketadic Před 10 měsíci +4

    WOD was amazing, building your own town slowly, recruiting people to join your team, most immersing questing than any other expansion. Its almost as good as TBC and TBC is by far my most nostalgic experience.

  • @MrBlackwing83
    @MrBlackwing83 Před 3 lety +2

    Listen! Everyone forgets that Gorefiend was one of the crazyest bosses ever! This boss needed alot of coordination..

  • @bernddasbrot3563
    @bernddasbrot3563 Před 3 lety

    Multistrike and the missing of Hitchance and co. was something in Wod too.