The major complaint from people who don't just outright hate the game is that there is a content drought between expansions.
I have not played since Pandaria came out. Panda monks and the motorcycles just put me off too much.
I did try to return once and had a good time but realized I didn't recall what half of my abilities were and started again to relearn them and then switched back and it was fine. Here are the questions.
With the skills being changed will I be able to jump back in more easily?
With Panda, Dreanor and Legion will I have enough content for a few months? I am a pretty casual player.
Thanks!
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I've essentially done what you're thinking about. To answer your questions...there is certainly a plethora of new content to be sure. The question is whether you'll play through it. If you're going to buy legion then you've got a lot of preparation to do, however that's mostly along the lines of leveling your characters and deciding how you want to approach profession alignment. Professions have become very irrelevant in WoD, however they're supposed to be much better and more involved in Legion (whatever that means). However if professions are your thing, you'll still have to figure out how to update them and how much of an investment you want to make to them in your Garrison.
The real question you'll be asking yourself is if you want to bother with leveling garrisons (people say ignore but what if you want those heirloom rings??!!) or the big kicker (at least for me), whether you want to go through the massive list of stuff to do to get flying in Draenor. After all, Blizzard expansions tend to make everything prior (with some rare exceptions) obsolete and meaningless; so is it really worth spending a ton of time to get flying in a zone that you'll soon rarely visit, or alternatively if you just want to wait till you're 110 and mow down the content to save a ton of time.
When you come back there *seems* like a ton to do. And in terms of quest "content", there sure is a ton to do. But in the end...wow is still wow. It's still a themepark. It's still level up with a billion quests and raid or pvp for end-game. If that's your cup of tea then by all means get back. You'll really enjoy all the content with an incoming expansion to boot.
If the themepark on rails is not your thing...well coming back after a few years to do the same exact stuff in a different skin that you did a few years ago (and for a large part much of the last 10-12 years) and weren't exactly fond of is fairly underwhelming after the novelty and nostalgia wear off. But no doubt, it's always cool to come back to Azeroth after a few years just for nostalgia's sake. Flying over Onyxia's lair...or flying to the Blackrock spire where I spent so many nights downing Nef to get that God-forsaken staff of the shadow flame...and I digress....
Almost forgot about the abilities...They've been changed fairly drastically. At first glance they're way more simple, with far less spells to manage, and a very simple talent tree to work with. But the more I've played with it the more I realize that "simple" is a bad term. More like efficient. It's not completely mindless, so you still gotta think somewhat, but you don't need to keep track of 25 spells on your rotation. More like...3-4 now for primary rotation, with another 3-6 situational.
I completely agree about the new skills. It is a little less to think of which might make it seem watered down but the level of efficiency in what they have done far exceeds the loss of some added complexity. So far I em enjoying it but who knows.
Thanks again, I will get headed to Pandaria soon.
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I was not keeping track of the game and the features at all aside from really big things (ie. Panda race added, etc). I noticed that nowadays it's possible to have account subscribed with ingame currency (atm ~73k gold). Is that amount a lot?
Is it worth boosting some old character to 100 with Legion purchased or is it better to start all over or it doesn't matter (read as, would i lose something related to ancient world? titles or things like that)?
73k is ok but nothing that will buy you rare stuff. 600k+ is prices are on card mounts. 70k+ for rare dungeon mounts. 30k to 150k for profession mounts. Buying armor and weapons not really needed right now.
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To my point, I enjoyed playing the first 20 levels so much that I subbed. Granted I don't enjoy the characters I had at leveled previously as the skills and playstyle have changed too much but clases I have never tried before are enjoyable. If you are not sure try a couple of classes to 20 as it is free then make your decidion.
Actaully, to be fair to myself, I have been taking my time, reading some of the quests, not trying to keep up and just enjoying the casual gameplay . Likely this is why I am enjoying it.
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