Shadowlands Redemption Possible?

We are in the summer before an expansion, having been told that the next World of Warcraft expansion, Dragonflight, will be arriving some time before the end of the year.

So we are in that gap of time where I frequently become most involved with an expansion, that point when all the content has been deployed and the company starts working on getting people wrapped up, with mains and alts all secure at the level cap.  We start getting the pre-story for the next expansion and then the big patch that yanks the rug out from under whatever builds we had settled on for the previous two years.

I think I have missed that transition only once in the history of the game, and that was the bridge between Cataclysm and Mists of Pandaria… and I ended up liking MoP quite a bit.  (And I have softened somewhat on Cataclysm over the years.)

Now, however, we’re coming up to a gap between an expansion that couldn’t keep me interested for much more than two months and an expansion that feels like a transparent attempt to drum up player interest by going all in on dragons.

The thing is that Dragonflight is still a wildcard.  Just because I don’t like it today, that I haven’t heard anything that piques my interest, doesn’t mean I won’t like it.  Again, I turn back to Mists of Pandaria… didn’t think I would like it at all and it turned out to be one of my favorite expansions.

So I could get caught up in whatever dragon dreams Blizzard has planned.  It could happen.  Like Kaylriene, I haven’t made a hard call either way.

No, the problem is with Shadowlands.

WoW Shadowlands

WoW Shadowlands

I thought Battle for Azeroth fared poorly when compared to Legion, but I still came back and played the hell out of BfA when its last patch was done and Blizz was trying to tempt us back.  I ran multiple characters to level cap and unlocked all of the alliance allied races and all but one of the horde allied races.

I just have trouble picturing me putting in any similar sort of effort as Shadowland’s swan song arrives.  We are currently about 18 months down the road since I last played the expansion, having gotten one character to level cap.

What got me thinking about this was Blizzard throwing a 50% xp boost at players before season four of the expansion starts.  That made me wonder whether an xp boost like that would get me to play.  But, no, it doesn’t seem it will.  It barely moved the meter for me.

Then again, we are months away from any possible Dragonflight launch.  The time might simply not be ripe for a return.

And, in any case, the next bit of Azeroth I am likely to visit is Northrend once Wrath of the Lich King Classic lands.  August is pretty close.  Maybe September for the launch?  And Blizzard says they haven’t forgotten classic players… or, more likely they remember how much older titles like Burning Crusade Classic and Diablo II Resurrected have propped them up over the last year.

8 thoughts on “Shadowlands Redemption Possible?

  1. Marathal

    Yeah, Classic Wrath might get my interest. Especially if I start on a new server locked to transfers with everyone a new player. And I’ve had my thoughts, do I create a guild to relive the whole experience, take all the knowledge I have now, don’t make the same mistakes. But the wildcard is people. I don’t think I would go the guild leader route ever again. I don’t even think I would want to be an officer. The toughest choice would be abandoning my character name. If I did it, I would rather just be some no name player. Still debating it of course. Dragonflight is, well, it is. We know the name, some features, but is it going to be worth shelling out for two basic expansions when I’m not sure if the class changes are going to be fun for me. I expect to get into the PTR once it’s up to give things a spin. It will be a sad day if I decide against buying.

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  2. Rumpshakah

    I am a loyal reader of your blog and have always enjoyed your take on all things WoW and EverQuest. Right now I am probably in the biggest slump in my gaming history as I have no friends playing EverQuest (1 or 2) and I am so displeased with blizzards behavior and handling of the situation concerning harassment as a player and a stock holder that I cannot justify paying anything even though it doesn’t matter to anyone.
    I played a lot in the beginning of shadowlands but ultimately got really bored with the weekly rng and lack of people I know playing.
    I am probably stuck or rather going to stick to my guns about not playing until the Microsoft purchase is complete and hopefully the dismissal of Bobby and all his kind – I don’t know if that is even reasonable.
    All that said I understand your feelings and not moving the meter makes total sense to me. I have heard about ui changes and recipes tracker and about how professions will matter again to the point where people are talking about just playing with professions (nothing will never touch eq2 professions classes I mean leveling to max with professions is seriously ahead of it’s time)
    Thank you for all of your insight

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  3. PCRedbeard

    You know, when I saw the “Season 4” stuff on the Bnet login, my first thought was “WTF is that?” The only thing I could figure is that it’s like Diablo “seasons” where people can blitz through content fast enough to see “who did it best”, which kind of makes me sigh about an MMO basically throwing any semblance of interest in the story –or the journey– out the window. Kind of like an obvious pander to “the game begins at max level and everything else isn’t important”.

    And because of that, I’m skipping a return to WoW until at least pre-patch, because I want to see what Dragonflight will be about. There’s a lot of baggage in WoW –particularly in what I care about in an MMO– that Dragonflight would have to overcome to get me to play Retail for the first time in over 8 years. (Holy crap, that was a long time ago.)

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  4. Wilhelm Arcturus Post author

    @PCRedbeard – I don’t know what “season 4” really denotes either, I just rolled with it. I mean, I could probably take a guess, but it would be what you suggest, some level cap end game stuff for people more into it than me.

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  5. Rumpshakah

    I am a loyal reader of your blog and have always enjoyed your take on all things WoW and EverQuest. Right now I am probably in the biggest slump in my gaming history as I have no friends playing EverQuest (1 or 2) and I am so displeased with blizzards behavior and handling of the situation concerning harassment as a player and a stock holder that I cannot justify paying anything even though it doesn’t matter to anyone.
    I played a lot in the beginning of shadowlands but ultimately got really bored with the weekly rng and lack of people I know playing.
    I am probably stuck or rather going to stick to my guns about not playing until the Microsoft purchase is complete and hopefully the dismissal of Bobby and all his kind – I don’t know if that is even reasonable.
    All that said I understand your feelings and not moving the meter makes total sense to me. I have heard about ui changes and recipes tracker and about how professions will matter again to the point where people are talking about just playing with professions (nothing will never touch eq2 professions classes I mean leveling to max with professions is seriously ahead of it’s time)
    Thank you for all of your insight

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  6. Pallais

    @PCRedbeard, @Wilhem Arcturus, Season 4 is for the Mythic+ dungeon running. Hitting a couple of milestones of difficulty across all the Shadowlands dungeons will give you a unique title and mount. It’s for those who prefer to run dungeons with ever increasing difficulty as their main activity. With the new season there will be a new “affix” which is an attempt to make the dungeon hard in a new way, hopefully keeping it fresh. (Blizzard is also recycling older expansion Mythic dungeons to add them to the line-up, so there that.)

    That said, Blizzard has tied a few other events ending point to the start of Season 4, but those aren’t part of the season, per se. They are more the typical smorgasboard of patch items.

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  7. Nogamara

    You could also say that at some point they simply changed the naming. First it was a raid tier after another with no specific name given to the timespam, then we had the PvP arena coincide with those raids (I think?), now it’s M+ seasons coinciding with raids (+/- a week or so). But for all intents and purposes it’s still “the next bigger patch and/or raid and everything that comes with it”. Maybe simplifying a bit.

    I guess this time there was less prominence because of how S4 works, and it’s not a new raid with a catchy name.

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