10.2 we get our normal flying mounts back and no more "physics" garbage. You heard it here first.
I wonder if we're gonna see a Dragon named Khalessi somewhere or GoT Momma dragon references, wouldnt be surprising with this xpac being dragon themed.
I wonder if the bronze dragon part of the story will involve Aedelas Blackmoore and how he traveled the timelines and ultimately animated Chromatus. That would be a good story line imo
"They follow a group of primal incarnates, followers of Galakrond, ancient huge proto dragons that choose not to side with the Titans. They believe that everyone should be subservient to dragon kind because they're big and powerful"Yep, 10.3 is gonna be Galakrond. I'm ready for it :D
I actually like that Dragon riding is kinda like a mini game instead of instant regular flying as soon as we get to Dragon Isles. Exploring those cool new zones is always best to do from the ground first but there is no reason for us to wait for pathfinder patch until 10.2 (a year in probably), just make it happen in first major patch.
I hope they have not overdone it, like in the past or present we got some mechanics which are the opposite of fun which a game should be, a big annoyance on the edge of closing the game and spending my time with not annoying things. Like in Zereth Mortis or the main questline are quite a few things, do devs really think all gamers need to live through that to respect the reward more...why not make fun gameplay the reward instead of items, i would appreciate such.
I hope there is a Galakrond Cult like from Hearthstone, Keyword - Evoke.Loving this.Also the Dragonriding seems very similar to the gliding in Archage which was Super fun to do.
I really hope that dragonriding comparison to spider-man web swinging is an ad-lib, because that seriously is not how web swinging works.
Hopefuly I get to see Galakrond. I know he's dead but I have a feeling that he may come back. So wierd that archeology won't be a thing at the begining of the xpack since according to them it will be all about exploring...