Since patch 6.0.2 came out, I've rediscovered the love I once held for soloing older raids. More than rediscovered it - I've expanded it, because now I can pretty easily solo most
Cataclysm raids (I'm working on Spine of Deathwing) and that broadens what I can gather for transmog. But it's more than transmog, and more than the sensation one gets when you push
Rhyolith through all his phases so that he dies before he's even done yelling at you in an awesome parody of what it sounds like when I wake up.
In a recent interview with
PC Gamer magazine, Ion Hazzikostas pointed out that one of
World of Warcraft's biggest strengths is its depth of content. The MMO has been going for
ten years. There are old raids and dungeons
everywhere. It's not just old content - it's a resource. And it makes
WoW a game with incredible potential.
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