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6-07-2009 @ 5:51PM
TheChao said...
In the past, a lot of instances felt like an awkward break from the flow of quests and lore.
One minute, you're killing yetis for precious furs, and the next youre killing ogres, demons and treants, for no other reason than the fact that they're there and someone asked you to.
Probably the best example in the past is the whole Defias quest lines in westfall, deadmines, stormwind and stockades.
When you're doing a quest line like the Sons of Hodir, it definitely feels epic learning about a titan, and experiencing his entire character arc without too much of a break in the story. So many quest lines in Wrath work so well because they culminate into such a fantastic ending. They just happen to be in an instance or a raid, which means they can be much more involved than activities in the overworld.
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6-07-2009 @ 5:52PM
TheChao said...
meant to say, "Probably the best example in the past OF A GOOD QUESTLINE is the whole Defias quest lines"