tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4786985013126719499.post3374648960503367820..comments2023-09-09T23:51:18.565-06:00Comments on Primal Precision: BA Shared Topic: The Best of WrathSanielhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13721178387445086503noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4786985013126719499.post-62282521915761897452010-09-21T13:25:46.347-06:002010-09-21T13:25:46.347-06:00All excellent choices. I love the quest chain. I...All excellent choices. I love the quest chain. It's one of those that often gets overshadowed due to the zone and all the other things going on there, but upon seeing the picture, all the memories rushed back and I went "Oh yeah! That was some good shtuff!"<br /><br />Spot on about the armor too. I've always been envious of shaman gear. They get lightning bolts, I get twigs.Relevarthttp://www.relevarts-druid-reliquary.com/blognoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4786985013126719499.post-71737732914475565042010-09-20T12:59:52.051-06:002010-09-20T12:59:52.051-06:00That was one of the main reasons that it made the ...That was one of the main reasons that it made the top of the list. I love that I had to go out to all corners of the WoW world to try and save this guy. There need to be more quests that do similar things.Sanielhttp://primalprecision.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4786985013126719499.post-91242344053881028642010-09-20T12:58:53.046-06:002010-09-20T12:58:53.046-06:00I agree. I really like how NR quests played out i...I agree. I really like how NR quests played out in general, where each zone seemed to have a huge arcing questline, each hub had one or two smaller ones of their own, and then the random other quests here and there. It made the whole thing feel connected.<br /><br />The whole Loa quest chain out in ZD came very, very close to being a favorite. For a long time it was. <br /><br />I still want to find a way for Har'koa to adopt me. If I had included a "favorite NPC" in the list, it would have been her...Sanielhttp://primalprecision.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4786985013126719499.post-77530583427248959142010-09-19T02:09:14.503-06:002010-09-19T02:09:14.503-06:00The Light does not abandon its champions.
I have ...The Light does not abandon its champions.<br /><br />I have to agree that this quest was very, very touching. Do believe a few tears were shed. Also love that you have to seek out various powers from old Azeroth and Outland as such links are few and far between now.Bearpelthttp://wowtrotter.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4786985013126719499.post-21332291089029946882010-09-17T20:27:29.483-06:002010-09-17T20:27:29.483-06:00I was rather disappointed with the Nerubians prett...I was rather disappointed with the Nerubians pretty much this entire expansion, although I think I may be choosing to be rather unfair. However, I thought they were most of the most interesting lore bits in the original Frozen Throne, and to find them tucked away into corners in their land, as it were, just struck me as wrong somehow.<br /><br />Interesting quest chain choice! I had such a hard time with this one on my own countdown because I loved the number of tales that were spun out as we traveled across the frozen tundra.<br /><br />And of course our T10 was awesome ::winks::Windsoarnoreply@blogger.com