I want to meet the person who thought it was a good idea to hide the upper level stuff for an entire profession, on a hidden boss that drops shit loot, behind a door no one knows about, in an instance barely anyone does, on an island people only go to to turn in caches.
Then, I want to strangle him with his own mouse cord.
Reminder that if you’re not playing Pandaren you may as well quit.
Reminder that if you don’t have a colour-coordinated transmog you may as well quit.
Also, Pathfinder takes forever. I’m close-ish. Gotta find another 6k rep for Nightfallen to finish Good Suramaritan, and about 5k rep for Wardens, then finish the Legionfall questline for the free 7k rep to cap them out… Then I’m finally done.
@NotYourAverageLurker
I did 1-100 in a weekend I think (with reasonable breaks to make and eat food, go outside, and a responsible bed time), by spamming dungeons. Easy. Then I did 100-110 in a single seven hour stretch.
You should literally be able to finish that in just a few hours. Take a circuit of the broken isles doing all the wardens world quests that are up, and actually do the last bunch of quests for the Nightfallen since you seem to already be exalted with them. (which is what that last freaking quest requires, 20k/21k revered. So stupid.)
1200 or so reputation for Wardens left, then I’m done with Pathfinder.
No spoilers, but the ending of A Change of Seasons was frustratingly cliché, followed by pretty lame writing. I’m disappointed in it and irritated that it went the way it did.
@Keith Mowz
I enjoyed the story :I
It’s better than the boring and monotonous Legionfall “Campaign” because you go through an actual story that lead up to the Nighthold raid.
Legionfall was literally “100 demons here, 15 chests there, 4 world quests there.”
I dunno about you but I enjoy story in my RPG.