well we have 3 emmisary quests today so..
there is something wrong with that video: non-vanilla gearThis is a (very) old one but it actually tear jerks me, like literaly got damp eyed.
i don't even know if this quest survived the Cataclysm and its streamlining of all the good old stuff..
Which is ridiculous, IMO. Stacks of Elementium, Obsidium, Pyrite, all used to be worth a metric *yay* ton of gold, and now if you can get a handful of gold for a couple of stacks you're doing well, and mining in WoW has always been a pain in the ass, but the market made up for it. Not anymore.Low level mats took a big hit when they made it possible to level professions even while in high level zones. For example, a level 1 miner can now hit ore in a level 110 zone, he just gets less ore.
I don't have the newest expansion. I have Warlords of Draenor and down. I just can't justify a $60 expansion *and* $14 a month. I usually wait until they mark the expansion down, like they did with WoD, and then I catch up that way. Honestly, though, I just don't like where things have gone. I loved Vanilla WoW, and TBC was fun. WOTLK had issues (Northrend is kind of meh), but still had some great mechanics and the introduction of the Death Knights was awesome. I didn't play after that for a long time, and then Mists of Pandaria came out, and I played for a few months, but didn't cotton on to it well. Warlords of Draenor came out and Blizzard offered it to me for $9 as an offer to return to the game, and of course $9 is a great deal for an entire expansion, but then I didn't play for the longest time.Yeah, there's literally no point to mining older ore unless you need the mats for particular item you want to make. Just go straight to the Legion content and level your professions there. At least those mats sell well.
Which is ridiculous, IMO. Stacks of Elementium, Obsidium, Pyrite, all used to be worth a metric *yay* ton of gold, and now if you can get a handful of gold for a couple of stacks you're doing well, and mining in WoW has always been a pain in the ass, but the market made up for it. Not anymore.
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