
From questing alongside iconic Horde and Alliance leaders to saving ancient dragons from corruption, Legion's story will have players crying one moment and laughing the next. Short cinematic scenes are scattered throughout at just the right intervals, and it is nearly impossible to quest through these zones and not take away a big piece of the world's lore. The story in each Legion zone (and the overarching story) are all some of Blizzard's best work yet. This change makes grouping up way easier and is a tremendous improvement over the old formula of having specific zones designated for each level range.īlizzard has always had a talent for entertaining storytelling, but that is often lost in World of Warcraft due to players quickly skimming quest text and not really soaking anything in. This change applies when in groups as well, which means players can quest alongside their friends when one is level 102 and one is level 108 and each player will see the enemies at the appropriate difficulty and level. This is true inside and outside of the zone's five-man dungeons. Players are able to go to any zone in The Broken Isles (except for the final one, Suramar) and they will find enemies that are their own level. The dynamic quests, enemies, and zones are perhaps the most exciting of WoW's many improvements that arrive with Legion. Players start off by completing a scenario that sets the scene and then head to the new zones, which can be tackled in any order thanks to dynamic scaling. In the past, this would likely have been too confusing for new players, but the talent trees and spell rotations have all been simplified down to the point that a short tutorial is all the introduction that is needed to take any level 100 character for a spin through Azeroth. Legion includes a level 100 character boost, so new players, or returning players who skipped Warlords of Draneor, can jump right into the new content with a high-powered character. As is to be expected with a big WoW expansion, many other changes were patched in shortly before Legion's launch to bring the game as close to the modern era as the twelve year-old engine can take it. The expansion brings a ton of changes to WoW, but the main selling points are an increased level cap of 110 (that's ten new levels), a new zone to explore (The Broken Isles), powerful artifact weapons to level up, and the introduction of the Demon Hunter character class. The subscription model and years of content to catch up on may scare off new players, but World of Warcraft: Legion is firing on all cylinders for veteran MMO players.
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The Burning Legion has returned to Azeroth and MMO players have the chance to journey through a series of brand new zones in the decade-old game and take control of a second hero class.
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Twelve years after Blizzard revolutionized PC gaming with the release of World of Warcraft, the MMO is back with its sixth expansion. World of Warcraft: Legion adds ten levels, a new zone, and a new hero class to the twelve year old MMO and manages to deliver some of the best content that the game has ever offered.
