What does everyone think about the changes to Allied Races and Riding Skills? I for one am excited, at least for the Allied Races updates. I don’t really mind one way or another for the Riding Skills. It’ll be nice not to have to dump a load of gold into skills and basic mounts for each new character, but the game hands gold out hand over fist in the early levels.

I was looking at the requirements for unlocking the Zandalari Trolls earlier tonight, and WOW. 😱 That’s a big time sink! I imagine it’ll feel like treason for those who went through all the steps to unlock the allied races prior to the patch… But it’ll be nice not to have to drag myself through all those steps. 😅

What’s the community’s thoughts on these changes?

10.1.5 isn’t out yet, and there’s no official date as far as I know. Just nebulously “this summer.” There are more changes, including Warlock coming to a bunch of new races. Full patch notes here: https://us.forums.blizzard.com/en/wow/t/dragonflight-fractures-in-time-ptr-development-notes/1587226

  • Ulu-Mulu-no-die
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    2 years ago

    Removing requirements for allied races was long due IMO, it doesn’t make any sense to have to grind so hard in old xpacs.

    It doesn’t feel treason to me, I got almost all of them already but I gave up on the last few, glad those who don’t have them yet don’t have to go through all that slog, a game is meant to be fun after all.

    As for riding, I wish they gave refunds lol, I spent an insane amount of gold to unlock fast flying on all my chars, many of them when you still had to pay twice for it, tho it’s nice not having to pay anymore.

    I think I’ll miss trainers though, I know some people might think they’re unnecessary, but it adds to the RPG aspect having to talk to an NPC to learn something new IMO.

    I’m also impressed about the extension of the warlock to so many new races.

    In general, I think they’re killing it with dragonflight, it’s been quite a long time since I had so much fun for so long after an xpac release.