Other odd things happened along the way while leveling. High quality content and a new scaling mechanic add to the story - and your friends list That’s a feeling I absolutely haven’t had since 2004 in this game, and I’ve been reveling in it for the past couple of weeks. The result is near-paralysis from so many interesting, engaging, fun things to do. New dungeon modes that allow you to play over and over again, getting more challenge out of them each time. Dungeons with gear that scales to you so you’re never without an upgrade. A new zone to explore with quests and content designed specifically for max-level players to cavort in. Loads of max-level quests will tempt you: for your crafting professions, new fancy artifact weapon, new class order hall (where all the other druids or paladins or warlocks or what have you hang out), and world quests that offer nearly guaranteed gear upgrades or recipes or PvP honor or artifact weapon power. This is the first Warcraft expansion where you literally have more to do at cap than you do while working through the robust leveling content. But I hadn’t run out of things to do, and it was so much fun playing the end-game content with her, and playing with new friends, that each time I turned to an alt I quickly returned to my main character. Sure, she was 110 (the new level cap) by that time. A week later, I was still working on the same character. I took four days off from other projects to level up this time in Legion, expecting to burn through my customary two starter characters in that time and get a good concept of the expansion for this review. Start working on preparation for large-group raid dungeons. I have a second WoW account because I’ve capped out on high level characters on all servers (that’s 50 of them, for anyone counting), and every expansion to date has gone like this for me: Gun to the level cap, either ripping through quests without reading them or running endless repetitions of dungeons to get there. Welcome back to having one main character Image Credit: Heather Newman What you’ll like It comes with a free boost for one character to level 100, in case you’re just starting or need to catch a character up to speed. A companion app for iOS and Android is free. Legion requires the base game and earlier expansions to play, all of which are packaged now for $20 monthly subscription fees average $15. World of Warcraft: Legion just gave the world’s leading paid-subscription massively multiplayer online role-playing game a massive boost in the right direction. And the expansion pack’s enormous scope and nearly endless run of things to do, combined with an unbelievably smooth launch - oh, and a new mobile app - make it the best expansion ever written for World of Warcraft.īlizzard Entertainment released World of Warcraft: Legion August 30 for PC and Mac for $50. At the event, we will also announce 25 top game startups as the 2024 Game Changers. World of Warcraft, Warcraft, and Blizzard Entertainment are trademarks or registered trademarks of Blizzard Entertainment, Inc., in the U.S., and/or other countries.We're thrilled to announce the return of GamesBeat Next, hosted in San Francisco this October, where we will explore the theme of "Playing the Edge." Apply to speak here and learn more about sponsorship opportunities here. Players without an active subscription will be able to log in to the app but not select any characters. **To use all the features of the WoW Companion App, you must have an active World of Warcraft subscription and characters of an appropriate level. Keep tabs on their power and help plan which pieces of gear you want to go for next. STAY CONNECTED: Chat with friends in-game via the Guild and Communities feature, follow the latest World of Warcraft headlines and news articles in the News pane, and plan for raids and events in the Calendar.ĮXAMINE YOUR CHARACTER: Inspect your characters' weapons, armor, and other character information. TRACK WORLD QUESTS: View active World Quests, Callings objectives, and available rewards from directly within the app-then use this intel to plan your activities once you’re in-game. Compose your party, strategize your board layout, collect rewards from completed missions, and keep your companions healthy for their next adventure.īATTLE THROUGH MULTIPLE CAMPAIGNS: Organize your forces in Dragonflight, Shadowlands, Battle for Azeroth, Legion, and Warlords of Draenor including missions & followers, research trees, and more! LEAD MISSIONS: Send your followers on missions through the WoW campaigns, all while you’re on the go. MANAGE YOUR AUCTIONS: Buy and sell auctions, add favorites, and manage listed auctions from the Auction House. Play World of Warcraft? The WoW Companion App lets you make the most of your time in Azeroth from wherever you are.
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