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Best expansion

Discussion in 'World of Warcraft' started by -Kian-, Aug 30, 2013.

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Best expansion?

  1. Vanilla

    11.1%
  2. The Burning Crusade

    61.1%
  3. Cataclysm

    5.6%
  4. Mists of Pandaria

    22.2%
  5. World of Warcraft sucks.

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  1. mauricioq

    mauricioq Well-Known Member
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    For me it was the burning crusade. The first time I used a flying mount I was really, really excited and it turned out to be awesome as I expected! Good times haha.
     
  2. Teemo

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    My vote goes for the burning crusade, been playing since day 1 almost, and patch after patch the game lost interest for me, it became quite the antisocial game to be in. When the community created pirate servers to play in certain patches told all the story tbh.
     
  3. sorrowscall

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    I love Mists of Pandaria. I'll admitt it, I love it for the pandas specifically. It's also the one that introduced a pet-battle system. Which means it's two out of three for me.
     
  4. troutski

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    Burning Crusade for me, and it wins by a landslide, although WoW has plenty of worthy expansions that you could deem the best. Then again, a couple of the last ones have been pretty terrible, and I prefer to pretend that they don't exist.
     
  5. Cereus

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    Cata was best for me because it was then that I found a great guild and set of people to play with. In the previous expansions I was mostly a solo player so my game experience wasn't as enjoyable. Moonkin was a ton of fun to play.
     
  6. Spectre456

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    My vote goes to Burning Crusade, it was the most enjoyable for me. It added a lot to the existing lore at the time and just made me enjoy the game a lot more. I haven't experienced a better expansion before or after.
     
  7. ic3squid

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    I really liked the vanilla, but I'd go for TBC. The atmosphere of it was truly astronomical, it was so amazing seeing all of those bosses and how much they looked like the ones in the vanilla, the way they performed, the way they attacked. It's an experience that I won't truly forget in my time of gaming.
     
  8. Strykstar

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    I think That Warlords of Draenor has been the best expansion so far, but we'll see how the raiding goes.
    The raiding in Lich King was by far the best, it will be tough to beat.
     
  9. sorrowscall

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    There is one thing with the Mists of Pandaria that I'm worried about. According to a friend who's playing it, that one is the most glitchy of the expansions. It's not going to stop me from playing it or it from being my favorite one though.
     
  10. JohnBeaulieu

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    WoD hands down. No questions. I can't see that any previous xpacs compare.
     
  11. devonbomer

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    The Burning Crusade wins by a long shot! After TBC, it's all just gibberish thrown in for money. The storyline and items in TBC were outstanding and so unique! Now Blizzard just reuses models and puts them into new specs. The gameplay for TBC was so much fun too! So much more intense, and way easier to fail at. All of these new expansions have made the game more beginner friendly, which isn't a bad thing, but we can all agree it isn't a good thing either.
     
  12. tubestud

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    I'm torn between The Burning Crusade and Wrath of the Lich King. While TBC improved vanilla a lot and had some challenging dungeons and raids, WoTLK brought more variety to the PVP side of things with the siege elements.
     
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    I think a lot of people will say that MoP was probably one of the worst expansions, but if you took away a lot of the cool stuff that was introduced during MoP, they would realize how good it was. For me, pet battles probably added a year to my subscription alone. If they didn´t have pet battles and I didn´t have all those old zones to go back to to capture pets, I would have unsubscribed after I played through the 5.1 questlines.
     
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    Technically those features were added at the end of Cata so MoP was just a continuation of that to be honest. However as far as actual content and progression goes...MoP would have been a better hit if they did it when demand was high for it. As it stood after Cata, players were more interested in going back to Outlands- not Pandaria. I quit and didn't play MoP because everyone in my guild quit out of outrage over the expansion. Then the fact that the entire expansion was one stereotype of Asians after another just kinda killed any sort of attempt to want to play it on my part. (Being Asian myself it was just exhausting.) I mean yeah the entire WoW universe is based on tons of gross stereotyping for a lot of their races but to just have it shoved in my face over and over again was tiring. I already dealt with this kind of stuff in the late 80's-90's, I wasn't tolerant enough to want to go through it again in the 10's.
     
  15. Azrile

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    They always release the systems in the patch before the actual expansion in order to make bug-fixing easier. I think most people realize the .0 patch is actually the expansion, but content that everyone will need to have on their computer even if they dont´get the expansion.