so if i want to duel people outside of orgrimmar i cant use my covenant ability? what a bunch of nonsense
makes sense game wise and lore wise so . it's fine.
WTF, had Blizzard delayed the launch to make the game worse?I mean, for real?
I hope this gets reconsidered. This is one of those irritating decisions to limit content that piled up and drove me to take a year break during BFA.
I think this is dumb. Limit it after the expansion is done, not while it’s active.
Anything that's zone-locked is not fun at all. Toys, abilities, anything.
I am pretty happy with this move. The new abilities are so amazing that people would grief on war mode or find ways to exploit the game. Whenever they release a new ability that is what more or less happens and sometimes it takes them too long to notice until they get a massive rage wall on their forums.
I just want an expansion again where the power of your toon comes from the class you chose. The list of gear you want to obtain. The enchants and gems you want to apply to the gear. I'm losing interest in WoW every expac they try to include a new wonky system made for that expac only.
This is objectively awful. Going into a different zone and having your some keybinds not work is just going to feel bad every single time for every single person who tries to push the button and have it fail for the entire expansion. There is no positive benefit to it, none. It's negative for most, maybe neutral to some, but benefits not one thing in the entire game.
Fun police have spoken. NO!
So now you can't duel in Orgrimmar :-)
I think I realize why."What happens to it when we're done with the expansion?"Well there's our answer. It only applies during that expansion, made even clearer. However, now I will definitely be keeping my HoA in my bags so I can pull a tank-nuke in older content. :3(That said, being unable to use Soulshape in other areas is going to be a sucky thing for roleplayers......)
Coming next, Shadowlands reboot => "it's not out yet but we have no idea what we are doing with our systems".