Or: Wait, Is This A Post-By-Request Blog Now?
Cait asked me to bring back the blog. Since I am fascinated by the concept of someone enjoying my writing to the extent that they’d actually ask me for more, I’m willing to give this another try.
Let me start by attempting to explain why I’ve ignored this blog for the past several months. Quite simply, I’m getting kind of bored with WoW after four years of playing. I also haven’t felt any real motivation to raid regularly at 80. You see, I am generally only interested in running something so see new content, which means I get bored with doing the same fights over an over again. With the limited number of raids available right now, and the lower difficulty of encounters compared to previous raids, I feel like I’ve already see everything there is to see in terms of endgame, despite the fact that I’ve only been to a handful of raids.
In addition, there isn’t a lot of “replay value” in the current raids. Malygos, Sarth, and Archavon are all “zone in, kill boss, get loots, go home” style fights, which are awesome in that they don’t take over your entire night, but also aren’t particularly engrossing for me as a player (although Maly is my favorite fight in Wrath.) Nax is the big “flagship” raid right now, and it was designed almost three years ago. After clearing my way through two expansions’ worth of new instances, along with Kara and ZA, I can’t help but feel like Nax is lacking in a lot of detail and fun.
Plus, am I the only player left scratching his head in puzzlement over the total and complete lack of quests involving raids? One of the coolest things about Working your way through Kara in BC was advancing the quest line there. Heck, even ZA had a pretty good quest chain there. And yet you walk into Nax-or any raid instance, for that matter-with absolutely no motivation other than getting loot.
At least Nax and Malygos at least get some buildup from quests outside their instances, though. The first time I attended an Obsidian Sanctum raid, I asked why we were killing Sarth in guild chat, and got a bunch of answers along the lines of, “Because he has loot, but I have no idea what the lore motivation is.”
And all this stands in contrast to the rest of pve content in Wrath. I’ve gone through some very engrossing quest lines while leveling (*cough*Wrathgate*cough*), and as a general rule non-raid instances have been incredibly fun to run (to the extent that I have on multiple occasions passed on raid slots in the hopes of running a heroic to two instead.) So I’m left wondering what happened when I hit 80?
Hopefully that shed some light on why I’ve haven’t written anything lately, even it was a big more negative than I wanted. I will try to write more regularly in the future, although considering my past record here, I will make no promises.
p.s. If I do end up not updating for sevaral months again, feel free to hassle me in a comment here, or email me, or check my twitter to make sure I haven’t dropped off the face of the internet.