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I believe that Wrath will conclude my WoW chapter. My first toon was in TBC, and I wasn't able to reach my max level until a few weeks before Wrath. Wrath was where I found my feet, I learned about raiding and mastering my character. It was an incredible expansion that brought me lots of joy and I cannot be waiting to play it again.
Story writing is at an all-time low. The primary adversary is dull. There are around 20 active currencies. The content is mostly empty bones. PVP is all that is currently available. All high end achievements are also available to purchase with WoW tokens. It's disconnected and empty.
Making the decision to level up and where to put that 1 talent point , and which new spells I could purchase was a big deal. As I expanded later I was stunned to find that the agency which allowed me to invest 1 talent per... 10 was the only option I could find. 15? Levels. The skills were automatically learned and there was not an instant rush from any individual improvement. Sadness. For meat least.
I can't argue in their reasoning about trying to change the tree of talent (too cookie cutter many people just checked out a build and then used it, and the reason was the 1% increase in damage to targets, aren't "exciting") but then they substituted them with a few choices which... ended to be cookie-cutter, and/or required to
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