So... when can we complete Part 2?
So basically, do everything that you would want flying for to make life easier. Then we will give you flying after you don't actually need it.
Can't wait to drink the tears of flight babies
Why the rep grind? If they are splitting it up anyways so you can't get it for a while, why are they puting rep grind in it which is the most boring part?And it won't immerse me in the world more. It's just doing WQs over and over again....
I don't care I have 13 110 7 ally 6 horde I love playing both sides
As someone who enjoys both factions, I feel that especially now, with the differing story lines, I should be able to play as both and view both sides of the coin. I think having an achievement require progress on a one character on both factions is a fantastic idea as it encourages you to see the world (of Warcraft) from a different perspective. This isn't to say others have to agree with me and like it, however, I will say they should give the opposite to their faction a go for the express purpose of getting a new/different perspective on things, especially with the differing story lines we're getting in BfA.Besides which, having the ability to play both factions allows me to get my money's worth and enjoy the game to its full capacity. So, yes, I am all for achievements of that sort.For Azeroth!
Either OR not both! That should make things ALOT easier! You have to explore as you play anyway so it should happen naturally. This way they make you explore the map instead of just flying through everything and not enjoying all the time and effort they put into making the content! Have fun, enjoy the scenery and then when you get flying you get to even more stuff! YEAH!
In the Grind fest that is Battle for Azeroth, flying would have been a nice feature. But the idea of grinding endless turtle puzzles, which are about as engaging as a weak phone app, on both factions is insane. How did Wow go from an exciting Legion to a grinding dull endless world-quest chase, I can't imagine. Even if Battle for Azeroth game play were interesting, which it's Not, it would be a major problem to expect players to suddenly invest endless time in the repetitive grind of the game for a Horde toon. Someone at Blizzard should be held accountable for this flop.
I have been playing this game since Classic. I have played over 60 characters on, I believe 11 realms. I have played about 5 or 6 Horde toons on one realm. For the most part, the horde has been somewhat courteous to my Allied Characters, but enough Horde characters have been overly aggressive and pushy around Alliance characters that many alliance players are not so fond of the Horde, and do not want to play a Horde character, including myself.I finished the Pathfinder Part 1 as specified several weeks ago on my primary Alliance Toon. I have no idea if, when, how, or what I must do in order to begin flying. I think Blizzard owes me, in response to my payments month after month to lay out the requirements to fly and let me make the decision whether to continue to play this game or give it up. In other words, seeking the Holy Grail of flying should include instructions as to finding that holy grail. I shouldn't have to find some secret cave in one of the many continents we have played on and find a flying license hidden in a stronbox hidden under someone's fishing creel on a Friday night when the moon is full. As long as I play my game, play my money, and show some ability to negotiate the tasks that are presented, I don't think Bliz should require me to do certain dungeons at specified levels, or collect a requisite number of high quality helmet and herbal drops along with patterns for fur coats or wooden arrows. If they present me with enough challenges that I enjoy doing, I will continue to play. Keeping me wondering if or when I may ever be able to fly again has the exact opposit effect on my desire to play World of Warcraft. Not informing us is BS, and I don't refer to black smithing!
So, they can offer 'perks' for doing the extra things they want you to do. Just like the perks that you can earn by participating in the Darkmoon Faire. If you prefer not to waste your time attending, you don't get the extra 5 levels of blacksmith achievement, or whatever. Since You and I are paying the price to access and play the game, we should be able to make the decision on how, when, and where we will spend that time!' Poppo
Currently, the achievement shows both Alliance and Horde criteria into it, likely a beta bug. Edit: Blizzard has confirmed you need only the Horde or Alliance campaigns for Pathfinder, not both.WarcraftDevs@WarcraftDevsMay 22No. In Battle for Azeroth, you'll only need to complete one of either the Horde or the Alliance campaigns to earn t… twitter.com/i/web/status/9…ReplyRetweetFavorite
What am I missing? I completed all the Alliance Requirements. Do I need something else?