I can fix her
Thrall's part ... LOL !
she can corruput me anytime
"Thrall is struggling with the elements. Again.I don't know, man. Maybe it's time to respec."Good one
Would be kinda off if Bizz tied Ethereals/Shadreen to Xataleth directly. It seems they have been using these ethereals for tutorial type stuff (such as opening the dungeon journal and scrolling all the way to the end multiple weeks in a row). Ethereals also offer some kind of "lore" reasons for being part of transmog and trial of style. I cannot see any meaningful way for Blizz to decide to make them more relevant to any specific story beat that also preserves the more meta parts of the gave they seem to be connected to. Obviously, ethereals were originally introduced as just another race and even more lore was assigned over the years. As of this point though, they seem to be more than their in universe lore, however. Who knows?
Sure, give everyone a lengthy recap over their own inner conflicts and past deeds, but Thrall? Just a funny quip.Guess I'll have to fill in.Ever since slaying Garrosh in the Alternate Draenor, Thrall has struggled with his power over the elements. This was clearly shown during the Shaman questline, where the elements did not heed his call and he lost the Doomhammer to the Maelstrom. During the quest to recover the Doomhammer, Thrall explains how the hammer became dead weight and how the elements have been silent to him. When he sees the shaman take up the Doomhammer and utilize powers he couldn't tap before, Thrall decided to let the shaman keep the weapon as he goes his own way.Many players believed Thrall lost his powers because he used them against Garrosh in a Mak'Gora. However, the two had dueled in Orgrimmar during the Scourge Invasion patch of Wrath of the Lich King, and Thrall was clearly seen attacking with lighting bolts. It's more plausible that Thrall lost faith in himself, as he blamed himself for naming Garrosh warchief, telling Jaina during the Crossroads cinametic that he wished he could change it all.But perhaps there is more than just feeling guilty for Garrosh. Battle for Azeroth had the Horde once again committing crimes, Burning Teldrassil and ending thousands of Night Elf lives, raising the dead and turning them against their own, and Sylvanas making a bargain with Queen Azshara. The revelation that Sylvanas has been allied with the Jailer and instigated the war just to add more deaths to fuel his power had ultimately made the Horde an unwilling pawn to a greater evil."But deep down, you know the truth. That when all your illusions are burned away... all that is left... is your fury."With this combined with Garrosh' own deeds in Azeroth and the alternate Draenor, perhaps Thrall is starting to become disillusioned with himself, if not the Horde itself. For all his beliefs and hope that the Horde can still be good, history has proven otherwise. Thrall may in fact fear that history might repeat itself again, and this time he won't be able to save it. Or worse, he may not want to.
She knows you just have to root the warrior and kite.
I'll tell my adopted children she made me *!@#$%^
I can fix ther She can fix me
Thrall can't contact the elements...... Again?Next you're going to tell me Baine got captured again.
Nah we wont be yours. I'll get my BiS trinket and weapon and have your ass on farm in 3 patches.
So Xal'atath gives us loot (maybe), has the coolest outfit, the best personality, is the hottest waifu, and desires our help. What exactly does she do wrong? She's not responsible for the heroes personal problems.
Xal'atath knows their weaknesses... Anal...ysis of the War Within Beta Launch Trailer Wowhead you REALLY need to tweak that title
Thrall is just how all shaman players feel right now.
she knows my weakness...feet
i can make her worse
How is this even called a "Beta" at this point?I was just playing with the Warbands Bank and this is so obviously broken that there can't have been any testing before that code was deployed.